﻿— 
  '74 
  — 
  

  

  Saunders, 
  D. 
  A.— 
  Four 
  Injurious 
  Insects. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  57, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Exper. 
  Station, 
  S. 
  

   Dak., 
  pp. 
  35-52.) 
  

  

  IJoderma 
  {■=Pcntatomd) 
  ulilcri 
  a^nd 
  Epicaula 
  maculata 
  treated. 
  Said 
  to 
  attack 
  

   beets; 
  the 
  former 
  new 
  as 
  a 
  beet 
  insect. 
  

  

  Saylor, 
  Chas. 
  F. 
  — 
  Beet-Sugar 
  Industry 
  in 
  the 
  United 
  States. 
  (House 
  Document 
  

   396, 
  55th 
  Congress, 
  2d 
  Session; 
  Separate 
  Reprint. 
  72 
  pp.) 
  

  

  On 
  pp. 
  224 
  and 
  231 
  are 
  given 
  answers 
  by 
  correspondents 
  in 
  Nebraska, 
  California, 
  

   and 
  New 
  Mexico 
  to 
  the 
  question, 
  "What 
  are 
  the 
  obstacles 
  you 
  encounter, 
  including 
  

   diseases, 
  insects, 
  etc.?" 
  

  

  Wilcox, 
  E. 
  V. 
  — 
  An 
  Army 
  Cutworm. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  17, 
  Mont. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  Station, 
  

   pp. 
  io~i8.) 
  

  

  Description 
  of 
  an 
  excessive 
  outbreak 
  of 
  Chorizagrotis 
  agicslis, 
  with 
  an 
  exten- 
  

   sive 
  list 
  of 
  plants 
  attacked, 
  including 
  beets. 
  

  

  1899. 
  

  

  CocKERELL, 
  T. 
  D. 
  A. 
  — 
  Megeliit 
  I'itlatu 
  injuring 
  Sugar 
  Beets. 
  (Ent. 
  News, 
  Vol. 
  

   X., 
  p. 
  44 
  ) 
  

  

  Reported 
  by 
  a 
  correspondent 
  in 
  New 
  Mexico. 
  Comment 
  on 
  coloration 
  of 
  the 
  two 
  

   specimens 
  sent. 
  

  

  Felt, 
  E. 
  P. 
  — 
  Notes 
  of 
  the 
  Year 
  for 
  New 
  York. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  20, 
  N. 
  S., 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  

   Agr., 
  Div. 
  Ent., 
  p. 
  60.) 
  

  

  Reports 
  injury 
  by 
  Systoia 
  J'ro>Ua/is 
  to 
  sugar 
  beets 
  in 
  N. 
  Y. 
  Insect 
  killed 
  by 
  

   spraying 
  with 
  Paris 
  green. 
  

  

  Gillette, 
  C. 
  P. 
  — 
  The 
  Sugar-Beet 
  Caterpillar. 
  (Special 
  Press 
  Bulletin, 
  Col. 
  Agr. 
  

   Exper. 
  Station, 
  Aug. 
  19, 
  1899.) 
  

  

  Injuries 
  to 
  sugar 
  beets 
  in 
  Colorado 
  by 
  Laphygma 
  Jlavi'maculata 
  reported. 
  

   Spraying 
  with 
  Paris 
  green 
  recommended. 
  

  

  Pettit, 
  Rufus 
  H. 
  — 
  Some 
  Insects 
  of 
  the 
  Year 
  189S. 
  13. 
  Leaf-miner 
  in 
  Sugar-Beet. 
  

   (Bull. 
  175, 
  Mich. 
  State 
  Agr. 
  Coll. 
  Exper. 
  Station, 
  pp. 
  356, 
  357, 
  Fig. 
  14.) 
  

   Pcgomyia 
  vicina 
  reported 
  mining 
  sugar-beet 
  leaves 
  in 
  Michigan. 
  Imago 
  figured. 
  

  

  Stone, 
  J. 
  L. 
  — 
  Sugar-Beet 
  Investigations 
  for 
  i8g8. 
  Part 
  I. 
  Observations 
  and 
  Con- 
  

   clusions 
  based 
  upon 
  a 
  Study 
  of 
  Field 
  Conditions. 
  (Bull. 
  166, 
  Cornell 
  Univ. 
  Agr. 
  

   Exper. 
  Station, 
  March, 
  pp. 
  419-438.) 
  

   "Enemies 
  of 
  the 
  Beet 
  Crop" 
  (p. 
  425): 
  Sysicna 
  t(cniata, 
  S. 
  hiidsoniasi, 
  and 
  

  

  Pegomyia 
  vicitta 
  reported 
  as 
  common 
  beet-feeders, 
  but 
  no 
  considerable 
  damage 
  done. 
  

  

  1900. 
  

   Chittenden, 
  F. 
  H. 
  — 
  The 
  Pale-striped 
  Flea-beetle 
  {Sysicna 
  blatida 
  Mels.). 
  (Bull. 
  

  

  No. 
  23, 
  N. 
  S., 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  Agr., 
  Div. 
  Knt., 
  pp. 
  22-29.) 
  

  

  Detailed 
  account 
  of 
  this 
  species 
  as 
  an 
  enemy 
  of 
  cultivated 
  plants, 
  including 
  

   sugar 
  beets. 
  

  

  DoANE, 
  R. 
  W. 
  — 
  A 
  New 
  Sugar 
  Beet 
  Insect, 
  and 
  other 
  Insects 
  attacking 
  the 
  Beet. 
  

   (Bull. 
  No. 
  42, 
  Wash. 
  State 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  Station. 
  14 
  pp., 
  4 
  figures.) 
  

   Detailed 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  beet 
  aphis 
  {Pempliigas 
  hclw) 
  and 
  its 
  injuries 
  to 
  sugar 
  

   beets; 
  also 
  brief 
  treatment 
  of 
  flea-beetles, 
  — 
  especially 
  Psylliodcs 
  pumttda/a, 
  — 
  and 
  

   of 
  cutworms, 
  — 
  in 
  particular 
  (.'arueadcs 
  messorta, 
  — 
  as 
  beet 
  insects. 
  

  

  