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Mites infesting smoked meats. (Orange judd farmer. Jan. 25, 1890. 

 7:63, col. 1-2) 



Records an infestation of smoked hams in a provision house by Tyroglyplms 

 siro. Several remedies are given. 



Useful insects. (Country gentleman. Feb. 27, 1890. 55 : i7o 37 ) 



Eggs of tbe Carolina mantis are identified and its beneficial habits stated. 



Singular fly. (New York times. Ap. 14, 1890. p. 5, col. 2; Albany 

 daily press and knickerbocker. Ap. 15, 1890; Plattsburg [N. Y.] 

 morning telegram. Ap. 23, 1890) 



Records the abundance of Chloropisca prolifica Osten Sacken [varlceps Loew] 

 in a house in September. 



Fighting the insect pests. (Albany evening journal. Ap. 16, 1890, 

 44 cm) 



Report of a paper read before the Albany institute, Ap. 15, 1890, noticing a 

 number of insects briefly. 



Late experiences with insects injurious to the orchard and garden. 

 [Read before the Western New York horticultural society, at its 

 annnual meeting, Jan. 22, 1890] (Western New York horticultural 

 society, proceedings at its 35th annual meeting, Jan. 22, 23, 1890. 

 p. 16-35) Also, in separates, 20 p. [Ap. 22, 1890]. 



Treats of insecticides and fungicides combined and briefly of a number of 

 insects. 



Spraying for the curculio. (Country gentleman. Ap. 24, 1890. 55 : 



Manner of spraying for the curculio. 



Apple tree insects. (Country gentleman. Ap. 24, 1890. 55 : 329^) 



Identifies the cocoons of the apple leaf Bucculatrix, B. pomifoliella Clem. 

 and the eggs of the apple tree tent caterpillar, Clisiocampa americana. 



Poisoning insects. (Country gentleman. May i, 1890. 55 : 347 12 ) 



Directions are given for using paris green and london purple in water for 

 spraying purposes. 



Fly, Chloropisca prolifica \variceps\ (Country gentleman. May i, 1890. 



5S:349 23 ) 

 General notice of the insect in this country and abroad. 



Voracity of the silk worm. (Albany times. May 8, 1 890. p. 2) 



Corrects gross errors about tbe weight of a recently hatched silk worm and 

 the amount it consumes. 



Spraying for fruit tree insects. (Country gentleman. May 22, 1890. 



55 ' 47 41 ) 



Arsenites are recommended for use in gardens provided they are not applied 

 too strong. . 



