442 APPENDIX. 



[LeConte. 



Baridius 5 pp. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliilad., Dec. 1868 [3:2: 105]. 

 " Sesostris. Missouri Agricultural Report for 1868, p. 131-133 



(1869). Gall ( Vitis vulnus) described without name. [3:2: 104]. 



Baridius trinotatus. New England Farmer, ser. 2, Vol. II (1850), p. 

 204. 



Calandra granaria. New Engl. Farmer, Vol. XIX. (1841). p. 300. 



Coeliodes insequalis. Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural 

 Society, Vol. I. (1853) p. 340, New York Tribune, Oct. 29, 1867. [21 : 

 1 : 13]. 



Oonotrachelus nenuphar. New Engl. Farmer, Vol. XIX (1841), 

 p. 405* ; ibid., XXII (1843), p. 13 ; ibid., ser. 2, II (1850), p. 252 ; Boston 

 Cultivator, Vol. XIII (1851), No. 24 ; Downing's Horticulturist, Vol. VI, 

 p. 341 ; Trans. Illin. State Agric. Soc, Vol. II (1855), p. 48. [21 : 1 : 64]; 

 ibid., 1867, 113-114 [ 17 : 1 : 51] ; Prairie Farmer, July 27, 1867 [17 : 1 : 

 51] ; ibid., July 16, July 23, Aug. 27, 1870 [17 : 3 : 30] ; Tilton's Journal 

 of Horticulture, June 1868 [3:2: 276] ; Report of the Alton (Ills.) Horti- 

 cultural Society for July 2, 1868 [3:1:3]; Journal of Agriculture, Oct. 

 13, Nov. 10, Nov. 17, 1870 [17 : 3 : 30]. 



The Curculio, by James Tilton, M.D., Georgick papers for 1809, Mass. 

 Soc. Promot. Agric, p. 15-19. 



The Curculio, by James Allen, Am. Quart. Journ. Agric, (1846), Vol. 

 IV., p. 127-128. 



Address on Curculio, by Asa Fitch, M.D., 1860. [21 : 1 : 65]. 



Essay on the Curculio, by E. S. Hull, M.D. [3:2: 276]. 



A Treatise on tlie Insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees [etc.]. By 

 Isaac P. Trimble, M.D. New York, Wood, 1865, 4 to pg. 139. The Cur- 

 culio and Apple Moth. [10 : 1 : 6]. / • - 



Epicserus imbricatus. Prairie Farmer, July 18, 186'3. [10 : 1 : 31]. 



Ithycerus noveboracensis. Trans. New York State Agric. Soc, 

 Vol. XIII (1854), p. 188-189. 



Madarus vitis. Trans,Illin. State Hortic Soc. for 1867. [17 : 1 : 131]. 



Rhjmchaenus cerasi. Massachusetts Agricultural Repository and Jour. 

 Vol V, (1819), p. 307-313, pi. 1. 



Rhynchaenus strobi. ibid., Vol. IV. (1817), p. 205-211, pi. 2. 



Scolytus caryae. Prairie Farmer, Feb. 2, 1867 [10 : 2 : 58] ; Aug. 10, 

 1872 [17 :5 : 105]. 



Scoljrtus pyri and strobi. Mass. Agric Rep. and Journ., Vol. IV, 

 (1817), p. 205-211, pi. 2. 



Tomicus eruditus (Westwood), Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 10, p. 13-14 (1865). Mentions that a volume in the Boston Athenseum had 

 been attacked in a manner similar to that described by Professor Westwood. 

 No specimens found. 



Tomicus pyri. Massachusetts Ploughman, Vol. II No. 38, June 17. 

 1843 ; New Engl. Farmer, Vol. XXII (1843), p. 21 ; Downing's Horticul- 

 turist, Vol. II, p. 365-367. 



