74 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
bocker, June 29; Washington County Post, June 29; Boonville 
Herald, July 5. 
A brief account of the work of the white marked tussock moth, H em- 
erocampa leucostigma Abb. & Sm. in cities and villages in New 
York State with directions for suppressing the pest. 
An Enemy to Grass and Corn. The So-called Grass Webworm. 
Country Gentleman, June 28, 1906, 71 :612” 
Brief notice of injury with a summary of remedial and preventive measures 
for grass webworm, Crambus vulgivagellus Clem. and associated 
species. 
Rose Beetles. Country Gentleman, June 28, 1906, 71 :614*% 
Preventive measures for rose beetles, Macrodactylus subspi- 
nosus Fabr. are discussed briefiy. 
New York Entomologic Service. Country Gentleman, June 28, 
1906, 71 :622°°; New York Farmer, June 28, p.5 
Summary of reports. 
Rose Bugs. Country Gentleman, July 5, 1906, 71 :6357° 
Suppressive measures for the control of Macrodactylus subspi- 
noswus Fabr. are given. 
Crude Carbolic Acid for Scale. Country Gentleman, July 5, 1906, 
71 636% 
Comments on the probable value of this material for the control of San 
José scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. Adherence to the 
lime-sulfur wash advised for the present. 
Hair Snakes or Cut Worms. Country Gentleman, July 5, 1906, 
71 :643” 
Brief accounts of hair snakes, cutworms and onion maggots are given in 
reply to a vague inquiry. 
Gipsy and Brown Tail Moth 
Issued July 9, 1906. 
A warning placard giving the salient characteristics of these two species, 
Porthetria dispar Linn, Euproctis chr.ysorrhoea Linn. 
and illustrating them in colors. 
Protect the Trees. Albany Press-Knickerbocker, July 9, 1906; 
Troy Budget, July 8; Troy Times, July 9; Troy Press, July 9 
and July 16; Troy Standard, July 1o 
Urges the adoption of remedial measures against the white marked tussock 
moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma Abb. & Sm. and elm leaf beetle, 
Galerucella Juteola Mill. 
The Gipsy and Brown Tail Moths. N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 103, 
Entomology 25. 1906. 
Issued July 14, p. 1-20, pl. 1-10. 
