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393 



Sitotroga cerealella, grain moth 377 



Diplosis pyrivora, pear midge 386 



Notes on Sciara 387 



Sciara coprophila n. sp.. manure 



fly 391 



Sciara caldaria n. sp., greenhouse 



Sciara 397 



Phora agarici n. sp., mushroom 



Phora 399 



Agrilus ruficollis, gouty gall beetle 406 

 Anomala lucicola, light loving 



grape vine beetle 408 



Anomala marginata, margined 



Anomala 410 



Diabrotica vittata, striped cucum- 

 ber beetle 413 



Dibolia borealis, a plantain leaf 



miner 414 



Otiorhynchus ovatus, ovate snout 



beetle 416 



Conotrachelus crataegi, quince cur- 



culio .. T 419 



The 17 year locust in the state of 



New York in 1894 420 



Psylla pyricola, pear tree Psylla .. 425 

 Remarkable abundance of apbids 



or plant lice in 1893 426 



Are aphids eaten by spiders ? 429 



Pentatoma juniperina, juniper plant 



bug 430 



Leptocoris trivittatus, box elder 

 plant bug 432 



Grasshopper plague in western 

 New York 439 



Julus caeruleocinctus, with associ- 

 ated potato scab 444 



Mites attacking mushrooms 449 



Mites infesting potatoes 451 



Tyroglyphus lintneri, a mushroom 

 infesting mite 452 



Phytoptus pyri, pear leaf blister 

 mite 453 



Appendix 461 



(A) Scorpion flies 463 



Panorpa rufesccns 464 



Bittacus strigosus 473 



(B) List of dates of collections of 

 Lepidoptera (Heterocera) 481 



(C) List of publications of the 

 entomologist 484 



^D) Entomological publications of 

 J. A. Lintuer, 1862-69 507 



(E) Contributions to the depart- 

 ment in 1893 509 



(F) Contributions to the depart- 

 mentiu 1894 515 



(G) Classified list of insects 

 noticed in reports 1-10 521 



(H) Errata (additional) in pre- 

 ceding reports 535 



Index to reports 1-10 541 



Army worm invasion. (Argus [Albany]. July 8, 1896. p. 8, col. 3; the 

 same, in part New York recorder. July 15, 1896; Country gentleman. 

 July 16, 1896. 6i:552 12 ; Rome sentinel. July 17, 1896; Circular 

 of the department of agriculture of the state of New York) 

 Records injury by Leucania unipuncta and indicates remedies. 



Wire worm. (Country gentleman. July 9, 1896. 61 : 54o 18 ) 

 Gives several remedies for these insects. 



Army worm invasion. (New York daily tribune. July 18, 1896) 

 Notice of Leucania unipuncta and remedies. 



Tent caterpillar. (Country gentleman. July 23, 1896. 6i:57i 46 ) 

 Identifies the apple tree tent caterpillar, Clisiocampa americana. 



