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Apple tree aphis. (American farmer. June 15, 1893. 74:8, col. 6) 



Impossible to predict injury by aphids. Gives remedies for plant lice and 

 for Tmetocera ocellana. 



Immense swarms of a butterfly. (New York homestead. June 22, 1893. 

 27:273, col. 1-2) 



Describes the swarming habit of the milk weed butterfly, Danais archippus 

 Fabr. [Anosia plexippus Linn.] 



New peach insect. (Country gentleman. June 29, 1893. 58:5o8 24 ) 

 Records injuries to peaches by a plant bug, Pentatoma juniperina Linn. 



Caterpillar on rye. (Country gentleman. June 29, 1893. 58: 5o8 28 ) 



Identifies the larva of Leucania albilinea Hiibn. on rye and mentions the 

 army worm, Leucania unipuncta. 



Hellgramite fly. (Country gentleman. June 29, 1893. 58 : 5o8 32 ) 



Describes the pupa of Corydalis cornuta Liim. and gives its habits and 

 transformations briefly. 



Ants on fruit trees. (Country gentleman. July 6, 1893. 58: 523 12 ) 



Camponotus hercnlaneus Lino, and Cremastog aster cerasi Fitch are briefly 

 noticed. 



New grape vine pests. (Country gentleman. July 6, 1893. 58: 523") 

 Records severe ravages by Anomala marginata and gives remedies. 



Ants on peonies. (Country gentleman. July 6, 1893. 58: $24 18 ) 



Ants are probably merely drawn to the flowers for the purpose of feeding on 

 the sweet secretion of the buds. 



Three lined leaf beetle. (Country gentleman. July 6, 1893. 58:524 25 ) 

 Gives the destructive habits of Lema trilineata in gardens, specially to 

 potatoes. 



Useful beetle. (Country gentleman. July 6, 1893. 58: 524^) 



Describes Calosoma sycophanta of Europe and compares it with our Calosoma 

 scrutator, and gives their beneficial habits. 



[Angoumois moth] (Orange county farmer. July 6, 1893. 12:4, 

 col. 5) 



Identifies Sitotroga cerealella Oliv. and gives remedies. 



[Wheat midge in central New York] (Albany evening journal. July 10, 

 1893. p. 8, col. 9) 

 Notices the presence of the insect [Diplosis tritici] and its earlier ravages. 



Wheat head army worm. (Country gentleman. July 13, 1893. 58 : 53924) 

 Brief account of Leucania albilinea injuring timothy. 



Zebra caterpillar. (Country gentleman. July 13, 1893. 5 8 : 539 29 ) 

 M amestra picta injuring the leaves and pods of peas, its feeding habits and 

 remedies. 



