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  1894. 
  

   Bruner, 
  Lawrence. 
  —Report 
  on 
  Injurious 
  Insects 
  in 
  Nebraska 
  and 
  Adjoining 
  Dis- 
  

   tricts. 
  Sugar 
  Beet 
  Insects. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  32, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  Agr., 
  Div. 
  Ent., 
  p. 
  18.) 
  

  

  Account 
  of 
  "Tanymccus 
  confertiis 
  as 
  a 
  Sugar 
  Beet 
  Enemy." 
  

  

  Howard, 
  L. 
  O. 
  — 
  Completed 
  Life-history 
  of 
  the 
  Sugar 
  Beet 
  Web-worm. 
  (Insect 
  

   Life, 
  Vol, 
  VI 
  , 
  pp. 
  369-373, 
  Fig. 
  30, 
  31.) 
  

  

  Huston, 
  H. 
  A. 
  — 
  Sugar 
  Beets. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  49, 
  Purdue 
  Univ. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  Station, 
  

   Vol. 
  v., 
  March.) 
  

  

  Under 
  "Injury 
  from 
  Insects" 
  (p. 
  33), 
  damage 
  by 
  Epicauta 
  marginala 
  

   {■=^cincrea) 
  recorded, 
  with 
  note 
  of 
  remedy 
  used. 
  

  

  Piper, 
  C. 
  V. 
  — 
  Small 
  punctured 
  flea-beetle 
  {PsylUodes 
  funclulata). 
  (The 
  Ranch 
  

   June 
  23, 
  1894.) 
  

  

  Damage 
  to 
  Sugar 
  beets. 
  Remedies. 
  

  

  1895. 
  

   Gillette, 
  C. 
  P., 
  and 
  Baker, 
  Carl 
  F. 
  — 
  A 
  Preliminary 
  List 
  of 
  the 
  Hemiptera 
  of 
  

   Colorado. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  31, 
  Tech. 
  Ser., 
  No. 
  i, 
  Col. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  Station. 
  137 
  pp.) 
  

  

  Record 
  from 
  sugar 
  beets 
  the 
  following 
  species: 
  N'ysius 
  minutus 
  (p. 
  22), 
  Geo- 
  

   coris 
  pallens 
  (p. 
  24), 
  Lygus 
  pralensis 
  (p. 
  36), 
  Agallia 
  uhleri{^. 
  81), 
  Platymetopius 
  

   acutus 
  (p. 
  84), 
  Thamnotettix 
  {■=^Eutettix) 
  tenella 
  (p. 
  100), 
  Gnathodus 
  abdominalis 
  

   (p. 
  104), 
  and 
  Dactylofius 
  solayii? 
  (p. 
  126); 
  and 
  from 
  "cultivated 
  beet," 
  Tliani' 
  

   tiotettix 
  {^Eutcllix) 
  belli 
  (p. 
  94). 
  

  

  Howard. 
  L. 
  O. 
  — 
  The 
  Beet-Leaf 
  Pegomyia 
  {Pegomyia 
  c't'ct'na 
  L-'inin.). 
  (Insect 
  Life, 
  

   Vol. 
  VII., 
  p. 
  379.) 
  

  

  Account 
  of 
  its 
  injuries 
  in 
  sugar-beet 
  fields 
  in 
  California. 
  Figure. 
  

  

  1S96. 
  

   OsBORN, 
  Herbert. 
  — 
  Spraying 
  Mangels 
  for 
  Blister 
  Beetle 
  [Epicauta 
  pennsylvayiica'l 
  

   (Bull. 
  No. 
  ^i, 
  Iowa 
  Agr. 
  Coll. 
  Exper. 
  Station^ 
  pp. 
  597, 
  598.) 
  

  

  A 
  solution 
  of 
  London 
  purple, 
  one 
  pound 
  to 
  two 
  hundred 
  gallons 
  of 
  water, 
  was 
  

   found 
  to 
  be 
  a 
  very 
  satisfactory 
  spray, 
  costing 
  about 
  one 
  dollar 
  an 
  acre. 
  When 
  sugar 
  

   beets 
  are 
  attacked 
  by 
  this 
  insect 
  the 
  same 
  treatment, 
  it 
  is 
  said, 
  will 
  be 
  found 
  effective. 
  

  

  Quaintance, 
  a. 
  L. 
  — 
  Insects 
  Affecting 
  the 
  Beet. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  34, 
  Fla. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  

   Station, 
  March, 
  1896, 
  pp. 
  264-266.) 
  

  

  Brief 
  general 
  account 
  of 
  blister-beetles, 
  cutworms, 
  and 
  wireworms, 
  with 
  refer- 
  

   ence 
  to 
  miscellaneous 
  insects 
  affecting 
  the 
  beet. 
  

  

  Sirrine, 
  F. 
  a. 
  — 
  The 
  Spinach 
  Leaf 
  Maggot 
  or 
  Miner, 
  Pegojnyia 
  I'icina. 
  (Fourteenth 
  

   Ann. 
  Rep. 
  Bd. 
  of 
  Control, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  Station, 
  pp. 
  625-633, 
  PI. 
  IV.) 
  

  

  General 
  article. 
  Known 
  only 
  to 
  feed 
  on 
  Chcnopodium. 
  beets, 
  and 
  spinach. 
  

  

  1S98. 
  

  

  Chittenden, 
  F. 
  H.— 
  A 
  New 
  Sugar-Beet 
  Beetle. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  18, 
  N. 
  S., 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  

   Agr., 
  Div. 
  Ent., 
  p. 
  95.) 
  

  

  Reports 
  serious 
  local 
  injury 
  to 
  sugar 
  beet 
  by 
  .'\ronoxia 
  punclicollis 
  in 
  N. 
  Mex. 
  

   Gives 
  correspondent's 
  notes 
  on 
  life 
  history. 
  Principal 
  damage 
  by 
  larva. 
  

  

  