78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
San José Scale. Country Gentleman, Oct. 4, 1906, 71 :921" 
Thorough spraying with a lime-sulfur wash, preceded by pruning, is 
advised for:San José scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. 
Pear Blister Mite. Country Gentleman, October 11, 1906, 71 :944°° 
Remedial measures are given for the pear blister mite, Eriophyes 
pyri Nal. 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO COLLECTION OCT216"1605-CCr 
13, 1906 
The following list of acquisitions is limited mostly to species of 
importance, either on account of their relative scarcity or because 
of their injurious nature, since it was deemed inadvisable to include 
in this list a number of very common forms received yearly and 
accompanied by no data of special value. 
DONATION 
Hymenoptera 
Bembex pallidipicta Sm, cocoons, Sept. 11, J. B. Woodworth, 
Fort Edward, N. Y. 
Cratotechus sp., adults, Aug. 20, Miss S. J. Russell, Blue Point, 
IES Te, IN, 
Aulax giechomae Hite. galls on Gite chjomiay meme arcedn 
Linn., June 20, S. H. Burnham, Albany, N. Y. 
Neuroterus batatus Fitch, oak potato gall, gall on white oak, 
Sept. 15, S. H. Burnham, S. E. Easton Hills, N. Y. 
Andricgus lana Fitch, oak wool gall, June 4 BF. E. Lutz Gold 
Spring: Harbor, 1. 1.,5N. Y¥. 
A. petiolicola Bass., oak leaf stalk gall, June 4, F. E. Lutz, Cold 
Sprine arbor lls INe ¥ 
A.seminator Harr., wool sower, June 4, F. E. Lutz, Cold Spring 
lelairp@rr, IL, Ik; IN, YZ. . 
A. singularis Bass., oak leaf apple, June 4, F. E. Lutz, Cold 
Sp Lines lelarb Ot lean les eNes a 
Amphibolips confluentus Harr., large oak apple, June 4, 
PoE. Lutz, Cold Spring Harbor, bal) Nee 
A. ilicifoliae ‘Bass., black scrubsoale gallaiiune a PoekeseueZ 
Cold Spring’ Harbors. Ll. 1 Nee 
Harpe horus tarsatus Say, larvae om Cormusesept. cols: 
Silliman, Old Chatham, N. Y. 
Pontania pomum Walsh, willow apple gall, gall on heart-leaved 
willow, Sept. 15, S. H. Burnham, S. E. Easton Hills, N. Y. 
Kaliosysphinga ulmi Sund., elm leaf miner, larva on Camper- 
down or weeping elm, June 10, Barton C. Meays, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
