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1051 Caddis flies and fish flies (pi. 27, 30-32 of Museum bulletin 

 47). 



1052 Caddis flies and Diptera (pi. 33-36 of Museum bulletin 

 47). 



PUBLICATIONS 



Noxious, beneficial and other insects of the state of New 

 York, reports 1-14, by Asa Fitch M. D., entomologist of the 

 New York state agricultural society. Two volumes, half 

 morocco. 



Lintner entomologic publications, comprising Entomoloeic 

 contributions 1-4; Report on the insect and other animal forms 

 of Caledonia creek. New York; Report on the injurious insects 

 of the year 1878; Insects of the clover plant; A new principle 

 in protection from insect attack; Some injurious insects of Mas- 

 sachusetts; White grub of the May beetle; Our insect ene- 

 mies and how to meet them; Late experiences with insects 

 injurious to the orchard and garden, 1890; Report of the commit- 

 tee on entomology, 1891; Report of the committee on ento- 

 mology, 1893; Report of the state entomologist for the year 1893. 

 One volume, half morocco. 



Injurious and other insects of the state of New York, reports 

 1-13, by J. A. Lintner, state entomologist. Four volumes, half 

 morocco. 



New York state museum hwUetins 



20 Elm leaf beetle in New York state, by E. P. Felt, acting 

 state entomologist. 



23 14th report of the state entomologist, by E. P. Felt, acting 

 state entomologist. 



24 Memorial of life and entomologic work of Joseph Albert 

 Lintner Ph. D., state entomologist, 1874-98. Supplement to 14th 

 report of the state entomologist, by E. P. Felt, state entomolo- 

 gist. 



26 Collection, preservation and distribution of New York in- 

 sects, by E. P. Felt, state entomologist. 



27 Shade tree pests in New York state, by E. P. Felt, state 

 entomologist. 



