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Cut worms. (New York state agricultural society. Transactions. [July] 

 1889. 34 : 66-100, fig. 1-28) 



Reprint, with additions, of Bulletin 6 of the New York state museum of 

 natural history. 



Aphididae or plant lice. (New York state agricultural society. Transac- 

 tions. [July] 1889. 34: 101-15, fig. 1-9) 



Reprint, with illustrations and additional matter, from the proceedings of 

 the Western New York horticultural society. 1887. For contents, see 4th 

 report on the insects of New York. 1888. p. 194. 



Grain aphis. (Country gentleman. Aug. i, 1889. 54:579 22 ) 



Heads of rye from Stone Ridge, N. Y., show attack hy Siphonophora, avenae 

 [Nectaroplwra gran aria]. 



Maple tree borer. (Country gentleman. Aug. i, 1889. 54:579 26 ) 



Identifies the larvae infesting maples as probahly those of Glycobius [Pla- 

 yionotus] speciosus and gives the remedies. 



Cow fly. (Country gentleman. Aug. i, 1889. 54:579 33 ) 



Notices the cow fly, Haematolia serrata, and names several remedies. 



Insects in wheat not injurious. (Rural New Yorker. Aug. 3, 1889. 

 48 : 509, col. 1-2) 



States that the small, shining, black beetles in heads of wheat are Phalacrus 

 poUtusluirni. They are scavenger beetles, and are not injurious. 



Oak tree pruner. (Country gentleman. Aug. 29, 1889. 54:65i 38 ) 



Notices the work of Elaphidion parallelum [villosum'] in branches of red oak. 



A bombarding beetle. (Country gentleman. Sep. 5, 1889. 54:671") 

 Describes discharge of a 'bombardier,' its effects, and names BracMnus 

 fumans as a common form. 



Black blister beetle. (Country gentleman. Sep. 12, 1889. 54 : 694 23 ) 

 Notices the work of Epicauta pennsylvanica DeGeerou chrysanthemums and 

 gives remedies. 



Mites in bran. (Country gentleman. Sep. 19, 1889. 54: 7ii 27 ) 

 Tyroglyphus siro in bran may be killed with carbon bisulfid. 



Beech tree borer Aegeria [Sanninoidea] exitiosa. (Country gentleman. 

 Nov. 14, 1889. 54:86i 18 ) 

 Extended account of this insect is given. 



Insects in cord wood. (Country gentleman. Nov. 14, 1889. 54 : 862 34 ) 

 Sounds from wood stored in a dry cellar can not be identified from 

 the description. 



A horn tail and its enemies. Country gentleman. Nov. 21, 1889. 

 54:881^) 

 Treats of a maple borer, Tremex columba Linn, and its parasite, Thalessa. 



