LINTNER: ENTOMOLOGIC PUBLICATIONS 347 



Annual address of the president of the entomological club of the 

 A. A. A. S., at the Buffalo meeting, Aug. 17, 1886. (Entomologica 

 americana. 1886. 2 : 143-60) 



Gives the evidences of progress in entomology during the past year. 



Sweet potato pest. (Albany express. Dec. 8, 1886) 



Notice of the sweet potato weevil, Cijlas formicarius Fabr. 



Praying Mantis and its eggs. (Country gentleman. Jan. 6, 1887. 



S^ : 9 32 , fig-) 



Gives the life history and beneficial habits of Mantis [Stagmomantis] 

 Carolina. 



Bug injurious to shade trees. (Country gentleman. Jan. 27, 1887. 



52:69") 



Brief notice of Leptocoris trivittatus Say in Kansas. 



Fuller's rose beetle Aramigus fulleri Horn. (Country gentleman. 

 Feb. 3, 1887. 5 2:8 9 12 ) 



Describes its injuries in greenhouses. 



Harmlessness of the lady bird, Adalia bipunctata. (The Owl [organ of 

 Agassiz association, Glens Falls, N. Y.] February 1887. 2:15) 

 Mention of its abundance and beneficial habits. 



Aphididae, or plant lice. (Western New York horticultural society. Pro- 

 ceedings. 32d annual meeting, Jan 26 and 27, 1887. p. 85-97) 

 [Issued in March 1887] 



General account of plant lice, giving systematic position, features, distribu- 

 tion, injuries, propagation, our imperfect knowledge and recent discoveries. 



Wood eating insect. (Country gentleman. Mar. 31, 1887. 52:257^) 

 Records the presence of Xylotreclius colontts Fabr. in a house. 



Do spiders protect fruit trees from aphids ? (Green's fruit grower. 

 April 1887. p 17) 



No record is known of spiders devouring aphids under natural conditions. 



Currant worm remedy. (Popular gardening. April 1887. 2:120-21) 



Recommends hellebore and mentions the parasite, Trichogramma pretiosa. 

 Life history of Hemileuca maia Drury. (Swiss cross. April 1887. 



i: > 35-39. % J -3) 

 General account of the life history of this species. 



How to prevent the cabbage maggot. (New England homestead. 

 Ap. 9, 1887. 21 : 136, col. 5) 



Gives a number of remedies for this species. 



Apple tree bark louse. (Country gentleman. Ap. 21, 1887. 52: 32i 15 ) 

 Gives life history and remedies for Mytilaspis pomicorticis [pomorum~]. 



