REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1918 71 
Notes and Descriptions of Itonididae in the Collections of the 
American Museum of Natural History. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
Rule, Vv. i38, art: 6) pi 170282 ToTs 
Synonymical notes with technical descriptions of some earlier characterized 
species. 
Apple and Thorn Skeletonizer. Cornell Extension Bul. 27, Du l4aa 
147, 1918. See also Ent. Soc. Ont., 48th Rep’t, p. 44-47 
A detailed account of a recently established pest (Hemerophila 
pariana Clerck) 
Notes on Spring Spraying. Rural New Yorker, April 6, 1918. 77: 
516 
General recommendations in relation to dormant and delayed dormant spray- 
ing with lime-sulphur, nicotine and arsenate of lead. 
Gall Insects and Their Relations to Plants. Scientific Monthly, 
6:509-525, 1918 
A popular account of American gall insects. 
32d Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other Insects 
of the State of New York, 1916; New York State Museum Bul. 
198, p. 1-276, figs. s4, pls. 8, 1918 (issued July 1, 1918) 
Contents 
PAGE PAGE 
TniprodM@ebion.. ata oe ss. Sb ae veel 5} Grass and clover insects....... 77 
Hea UMOUS NSCS. 6. <6. sila lees 17 Miscellaneous insects......... 82 
Codlingemothyy..o56,.,-5. 456 17 Publications of the Entomologist. 90 
Applesmacrotiwe. 5.4. a eek 2 Additions to the collections, 
REA GEL NETDShiey ste ios Ade erode 56 October 16, 1915—October 14, 
Wotesifor thesyears. 02.55. 5.0 ie's 60 EQUGH, coe ee oe eee 93 
inibytree imisectss 2). ..0-c. 2018: 60 Appendix: A study of gall midges 
Shade tree insects... 5..)..64.2% 63 A ao ee a ERE egy icy dlrnis' chs 2 IOI 
Forest tree insects. ...:......5- 67, Explanation of plates). ....52- =. 253 
(Gardensinsects,.. 22a... Scien 6orlndexs4. Aone ae ease 269 
Greenhouse yoeSuss,. 02. scence O74: 
Flies and Heat. Health News, June 1918. Monthly Bulletin of 
New York State Department of Health, p. 1€0—162. 
A general summary with special reference to control measures. 
Report on Tussock Moth Contest. New York Forestry, July 1918, 
D20—27, 
Summary of activities with a list of the prize winners. 
New Gall Midges. Economic Entomology, Journal, 11:380-84, 
1918 
The genus Allomyia is erected, and A. juniperina, Asphondylia 
dondiae, Thecodiplosis cockerelli, Mycodiplosis 
