REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9QI2 113 
PUBLICATIONS. OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 
mologist during the year 1912. The titles, time of publication and 
a summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and page 
numbers are separated by a colon. 
Dying Hickory Trees. Auburn Advertiser, November 3; Buffalo 
Commercial, Middletown Argus, New York Tribune, November 
5; Geneva Times, Lockport Union-Sun, Ossining Citizen, Water- 
town Standard, Schenectady Star, Amsterdam Recorder, Novem- 
ber 6; Glens Falls Times, Catskill Mail, Rome Sentinel, Novem- 
ber 7; Greenwich Journal, Yonkers News, Oxford Times, No- 
vember 8; Phoenix Register, Peekskill Union, Norwich News, 
Perry Record, November 9; Cortland Standard, Randolph Regis- 
ter, Rensselaer Eagle, Tioga County Record, November 10; Sara- 
toga Eagle, Yonkers Gazette, November 11; Kingston Freeman, 
November 17; Catskill Examiner, Pelham Sun, Brooklyn Times, 
November 18; Washington County Post, November 24, IgII 
The characteristic work of the hickory bark borer, Eccoptogas- 
ter quadrispinosa Say, is described and the destruction of infested 
wood during the winter advised. 
Codling Moth. New York State Department of Agriculture, Bulle- 
tin 28, 1911, pages 237-50 (issued December 14, 1911). Reprinted 
as Circular 4o 
A summarized discussion of Carpocapsa pomonella Linn. 
and methods of control in the light of recent experiments. 
New Species of Gall Midges. Economic Entomology Journal, 1911, 
4546-59 
The following new species are described: Leptosyna quercus 
famercivoral Asphondylia eupatorii, A. thalic 
Sais tilkeolinaam |e rice mantella] -mexreana, Conta- 
ater tect Spi ave tia Ditcerodiplio sacs GIGIG@ 1 (deauiruuinle De 
eriletter, Mycodiplosis carolina, M. ecoccidivorda, 
M. cucurbitae, M. spinosa, Youngomyia quercina, 
Y.vernoniae, Hyperdiplosis fungicola, Parallelo- 
diuplosis = clarkeae, Gecidomyia, “Cercasivpiilas,y ee 
hopikiost  ettonida .cacurbitae, DP. spiaraeiwa,97 i 
tdpeodiimeieapiietonis, L.-cineta and L» canadensis. 

1 Titles are usually given as published. In some instances articles 
appearing in a number of papers have been given different titles by the 
various editors. 
