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Spraying for codling moth. (Country gentleman. Ap. 27, 1893. 58: 



Describes the method of spraying for this insect. 



[Insects on lettuce and cabbage] (Gardening, May i, 1893. i : 264, 

 col. 2) 



Notices Plusia simplex on lettuce, Plusia brassicae and Aphis Irassicae on 

 cabbage. 



Clover hay worm Pyralis costalisYabr. (Country gentleman. May 4, 



1893. 58:349 16 ) 

 General account of the life history, ravages and remedies. 



When to spray. (Country gentleman. May n, 1893. 58:368 25 ) 



Gives directions for preparing and applying insecticides for a number of 

 common insects. 



Clover leaf weevil. (Country gentleman. May 18, 1893. 58 : 386 43 -87 n ) 

 General notice of Phytonomus punctatus, giving its introduction, distribution 

 and remedies. 



Apple tree borer. (Country gentleman. May 18, 1893. 58 : 387^ 



Identifies Saperda Candida Fabr., refers to Chrysoboihris femorata Fabr., and 

 gives remedies. 



Bud worm. (Country gentleman. May 1 8, 1893. 58:387 16 ) 

 Recommends spraying with paris green for Tmetocera ocellana. 



Danger to apple buds. (New York homestead, May 25, 1893. 

 27:236, col. 4) 



Tmetocera ocellana received from Lancaster, N. Y., remedies are given. 



Pear midge. (Albany evening journal. May 30, 1893. p. 6, col. 5) 



Records appearance of Diplosis pyrivora in Columbia and Greene counties in 

 this state. 



Invasion of plant lice in New York. (American farmer. June i, 1893. 

 74: i, col. 4) 



Unusual abundance of the apple tree aphis, Aphis mali, and remedies for it 

 and the hop aphis. 



Apple tree aphis. (Country gentleman. June 8, 1893. 58:449") 

 Brief notice of Aphis mali. 



Some potato pests. (Country gentleman. June 8, 1893. 58 : 449 27 ) 



Treats of injuries to potatoes by the cucumber flea beetle, Crepidodera 

 [Epitrix] cucumeris and Julus caeruleodnctus. 



Greenhouse pest. (Gardening. June 15,1893. 1:313,001.1-3) 



General account of species of Sciara infesting greenhouses and mushroom 

 beds [subsequently described as Sciara coprophila and S. caldaria]. 



