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Clem., Sphinx larvae on poplar [Pheosia dimidiata H.-S.] ; list of undescribed 

 larvae of N. Y. state Spliingidae. 



A hundred fold return for a trifling expenditure. (Utica morning herald. 

 May n, 1866) 



Brief article on tbe value of entomologic study, and recommending the 

 Practical entomologist to the public. 



Description of a new species of Grapta, and Notes on G. interrogationis. 

 (American entomological society. Transactions. 1869 2:313-19) 

 Also, separate, May 1869. 



Description of Grapta umbrosa [Polygonia interrogationis var.] 



First observation of Pieris rapae in New York- (Sunday morning press 

 [Albany]. Aug. 7, 1870, p. 4) 

 Notice of the capture of this cabbage butterfly in Albany. 



' The poisonous cabbage worm.' (Argus [Albany] Oct. 20, 1870) 



Refuting the statement that the larva of the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae, 

 is poisonous. 



The recently imported cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae. [Read before 

 the Albany institute, Nov. 2, 1870] (Argus [Albany] Nov. 2, 1870. 

 Albany institute. Proceedings. 1873. 1:199-201) 



General account of its introduction, life history and probable spread in this 

 country. 



On Graptae interrogationis and fabricii Edw. \interrogationis var.]. 

 (American entomological society. Transactions. December 1870. 

 3 : 197-204) Separate with cover and title page. 

 Discussion of Grapta [Polygonia] interrogationis Fabr, and its varieties. 



Spectrum [Diapheromera] femoratum. (Country gentleman. Aug. 13, 

 1871. 36:55 234a ) 

 Identification of this ' walking stick' from Columbia, Missouri. 



Dryocampa \Basilona\ imperialis Drury. (Country gentleman. Sep. 27, 

 1871. 36:6oo 26 ) 



Description of the moth and note on its transformations and habits. 

 Pieris rapae parasites. (American naturalist. 1871. 5:742; Canadian 

 entomologist. November 1871. 3:197) 



Notice of an attack by Pteromalus, probably P. puparum, on the larvae of 

 the cabbage butterfly. 



Cabbage butterfly. (Country gentleman. Nov. 16, 1871. 36:728 16 ) 



Pieris rapae in Delaware, and discovery of its parasite, Pteromalus puparum, 

 in Albany, N. Y. 



a The superior figures point to the column and the exact place on the page in ninths ; e. g. 

 5523* means page 552, column three, four ninths of the way down. 



