118 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Observations on the Identity of the Wheat Midge. Economic En- 
tomology Journal, 1912, 5 :286-8 
Prodiplosis fitchii and Itonida tritici are described as 
new. A detailed description is given of Thecodiplosis mosel- 
lana Gehin. 
Anthrenus verbasci. Economic Entomology Journal, 1912, 
5 :297 
Records the continued breeding of this insect in dried corn for a 
period of ten years. 
Priority vs Nomina Conservanda. Science, July 5, 1912, 36:17—-18 
A general discussion with special reference to the Itonididae. Adherence 
to the strict law of priority is urged. 
The Fundamentals of Spraying. New York State Department of 
Agriculture Bulletin 37, pages 1413-20, 1912 
A summary discussion of materials and methods. 
Elm Leaf Beetle and White-marked Tussock Moth. New York 
State Museum Bulletin 156, pages 1-35, plates 8, 1912 (issued 
July 11, 1912) 
Contents 
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Iintrodtction wena rer aaeneS Remedial measures......... II 
Miniteleataubeetles-rn.s sence 6 White-marked tussock moth.. 14 
Reesultsmofy attacks aeacse 5% 7 Description’. 5.4... 2. aes 
Hoodmplantcnnmeeee error 7 Iife history: and; habitss. 4.40805 
IDM ONG, cos 6 s00ccn0sec0 Hoodsplantsea aa saree aoe eeee 10 
Descriptionier. see oS INatiunalatentemuilese eee 16 
MEI he MISCO Tyee waeiatees eee cake 9 Vente dteSen|2 sh... ieee 16 
Naturalivenemies=car see oe 10° Explanation of plates), nec 19 
Preventive measures........ TOL) Windextr ta seas ds Se eee 
New Itonididae. New York Entomological Society Journal, 1912, 
20 :102-7 
The following new species are described: Campylomyza trun- 
cata, Coninthomyia (gracilis) sjio h ns omounyilasciinetar 
AUS yana pti americana, .Camptio mya, alesiti yale brome ae 
comaylaiiviermalis, |) Pecdiet zi. IP a piowmiete tao sae 
neura eugeniae and "Youngomyia penns yl watuea: 
Itonida inopis O. S. Economic Entomology Journal, 1912, 
5 3368-69 
A general biologic account with descriptions of all stages. 
