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Cabbage aphis. (Country gentleman. Sep. 14, 1893. 58: yiy 13 ) 

 Aphis brassicae Linn, difficult to control, insecticides recommended. 



Beetle destroying strawberry plants. (Albany evening journal. Sep. 

 27, 1893. p. i, col. 6) 



Records injuries to strawberry plants by Paria atcrrima [Typophorus 

 canellus}. 



Plugging trees with sulfur. (Country gentleman. Sep. 28, 1893. 



58 : 7S3 34 ) 



Exposes the worthlessness of the 'sulfur cure' and cites experiment by Dr 

 Fitch. 



Black blister beetle attack on asters. (Gardening. Oct. i, 1893. 

 2 : 28, col. 3) 



Records injuries to asters by Epicauta pcnnsylvanica DeGeer, and gives 

 remedies. 



Clover seed caterpillar. (Country gentleman. Oct. 5, 1893. 58 : 773) 

 A general notice of Grapholitha interstinctana Clem., giving life history and 

 remedies. 



Grasshopper plague in New York. (Country gentleman. Oct. 12, 



1893- 58:793 18 ) 



A general account of Melanoplus femur-rubrum and M. atlanis, with notice 

 of their operations, associated species and remedies. 



Potato beetle killer. (Orange county farmer. Oct. 19, 1893. 13:1, 

 col. 7) 



Beetle sent as * the new potato bug killer,' is identified as Lebia grandis. 



Insect pests. (Gardening. Nov. 15, 1893. 2:77) 



In too poor condition to identify, one referred with doubt to Sphinx dru- 

 piferarum- 



On arsenical spraying of fruit trees while in blossom. (Insect life. 1893. 

 6:181-85) 



Not proven [since demonstrated] that -death of bees may be due to spraying 

 with arsenicals. Recommends caution. 



8th report on the injurious and other insects of the state of New York 

 for the year 1891. Albany, University of the State of New York. 

 1893. [Issued Feb. 7, 1894] 218 p., 53 fig. (New York state 

 museum, 45th annual report for the year 1891. Albany, University 

 of the State of New York. 1892. [Issued in Feb. 1894] p. 103- 

 320, fig. 53) 



