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The Seventeen-year Locust. American Year Book, 1911. 1912, 
pages 498-99 
Summary account of the 1911 appearance of the periodical Cicada, 
Aisi uccrem mse ipariemdrerc-tamay etnias 
The Identity of the Better Known Midge Galls. Ottawa Natur- 
alist, 1912, 25 :164-67, 181-88 
Lists some of the earlier described species of Lasioptera, Neolasiop- 
tera, Asteromyia, Rhabdophaga and Dasyneura. 
Biology of Miastor and Oligarces. Science, February 16, 1912, 
35 :278-80 
A summarized account giving the American distribution, recognition 
characters and observations on the biology and natural enemies. 
Bronze Birch Borer. Garden Magazine, February, 1912, 15:36 
A summary statement of injuries with a discussion of control meas- 
tinespione Aeolus; sa noxiuls Gory. 
Control of Insect Pests in Institutions. Journal Home Economics, 
February, 1912, 4:16—26 
A general discussion of the more important household insect pests 
with special reference to their control in institutions. 
Shade Tree Prospects. Middletown Times, Albany Times Union, 
New York Tribune, March 11; Glens Falls Times, Knicker- 
bocker Press, March 12; Syracuse Journal, Greenwich Journal, 
March 13; Washington County Post, March 22; Schenectady 
Gazette, March’ 30> Wroy Press, April 4, 101 
The serious injury by the elm leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola 
Mull., the preceding year is briefly characterized and thorough spray- 
ing urged. 
Fight Against Codling Moth. Rural New Yorker, March 16, 
1912, 71:355, 393, 395 
Summary account of experimental work and methods of controlling 
this pest. 
Save the Trees. Troy Budget, March 17, 1912, page 24 
A general discussion of the shade tree situation with special reference 
to methods of controlling the elm leaf beetle. 
Save the Hickories. Troy Times, March 30; Glens Falls Times, 
April 1; Utica Herald Dispatch, April 2; Ogdensburg Journal, 
Auburn Advertiser, Lockport Journal, Poughkeepsie Union, 
Amsterdam Recorder, April 3; Warwick Advertiser, Ithaca 
