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1044. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Lice on plum and apple trees. <Rural 



New Yorker, 26 June, 1897, p. 420. 



1045. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Grape-vine flea-beetles. <Rural New 



Yorker, 26 June, 1897, p. 420. 



1046. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Plum curculio and its eggs. <Rural 



New Yorker, 26 June, 1897, p. 420. 



1047. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Do 17-year locusts damage fruit trees? 



<Rural New Yorker, 3 July, 1897, p. 437. 

 Damage not of great importance. 



1048. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Galls on grape-vines. <Rural New 



Yorker, 10 July, 1897, p. 453. 



1049. SLINGERLAND, M. V. " Gold bugs " on sweet potatoes. <Rural 



New Yorker, 24 July, 1897, p. 485. 



1050. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Thorough cultivation and potato bugs. 



<Rural New Yorker, 24 July, 1897, p. 485. 



1051. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The cottony maple scale. <Rural New 



Yorker, 24 July, 1897, p. 485. 



1052. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The gypsy moth in New York State. 



<Rural New Yorker, 31 July, 1897, p. 499. 

 Turns out to be Clisiocampa disstria. 



1053. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The predaceous diving beetle. <Rural 



New Yorker, 31 July, 1897, p. 501, 1 fig. 

 Dytiscus sp. 



1054. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Pear Psylla and lice on apples. <Rural 



New Yorker, 7 August, 1897, p. 517. 



1055. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The clover mite and fruit. <Rural New 



Yorker, 7 August, 1897, p. 517. 



1056. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Life-history of the silk- worm. <Rural 



New Yorker, 14 August, 1897, pp. 529-530, 1 fig. 



1057. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The melon and cucumber borers. <Rural 



New Yorker, 21 August, 1897, p. 548. 

 The two species of Eudioptis. 



1058. SLINGERLAND, M. V. A corn-eating maggot. <Rural New 



Yorker, 11 September, 1897, p. 596. 

 Note on Phorbia fusciceps. 



1059. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Destroying a wasp's nest. <Rural New 



Yorker, 16 October, 1897, p. 676. 



1060. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The chinch bug in New York State. 



<Rural New Yorker, 16 October, 1897, p. 676. 



1061. SLINGERLAND, M. V. The story of the bumble-bee. <Rural 



New Yorker, 23 October, 1897, pp. 692-693. 



1062. SLINGERLAND, M. V. Pomace flies hard to kill. <Rural New 



Yorker, 30 October, 1897, p. 709. 



