Grossbeck: Bibliography of John B. Smith 39 



158) 1889. Some new species of Lachnosterna. < Ent. Am., 5 : 93-99. 



159) 1889. Some corrections to Henshaw's list of the Coleoptera of 

 North America. < Ent. Am., 5: 121. 



160) 1889. Life habits of Hispidae. < Ent. Am., 5 : 122. 



161) 1890. Notes on some Scolytids. < Ent. Am., 6: 53-55. 



162) 1890. Notes on Elaphidion. < Ent. Am., 6: 136. (See also 503.) 



Economic, General ' 



163) 1884. Report upon cranberry and hop insects. < Bull. 4, Div. 

 Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 9-50. 



164) 1885. Report upon insects affecting the hop and the cranberry. 

 < Ann. Kept. Comm. Agric. for 1884, 393-398. 



165) 1888. Some observations on museum pests. < Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Wash., 1 : 113-114. 



166) 1889. Entomological suggestions and inquiries. < Bull. 55, N. J. 

 Agric. Exper. Sta., 1-3. 



167) 1889. The horn fly. < Bull. 62, N. J. Agric. Exper. Sta., 1-40. 



168) 1889. Note on the wheat louse. < Bull. 67, N. J. Agric. Exper. 

 Sta., 1-3. 



169) 1889. Memoranda about cranberry insects. < Special Bull. D, 

 N. J. Agric. Coll. Exper. Sta., 1-7. 



170) 1889. The horn fly. < Special Bull. F, N. J. Agric. Coll. Exper. 

 Sta., 1-3. 



171) 1889. The horn fly: Haematobia cornicola Will. < Proc. Am. 

 Assn. Adv. Sci., 38 : 279. 



172) 1889. Insects versus horticulture. < Proc. N. J. State Hortic. 

 Soc, 65-75. 



173) 1889. The imported elm leaf beetle. < Garden and Forest, 2: 292. 



174) 1889. Cut worms. < Garden and Forest, 2 : 328. 



17s) 1889. The white pine weevil. < Garden and Forest, 2 : 378. 



176) 1889. The periodical cicada. < Garden and Forest, 2 : 436. 



177) 1890. Plant lice, and how to deal with them. < Bull. 72, N. J. 

 Agric. Exper. Sta., 1-27. 



178) 1890. Insecticides and how to apply them. < Bull. 75, N, J. 

 Agric. Exper. Sta., 1-34. 



179) 1890. The insects injuriously affecting cranberries. < Special 

 Bull. K, N. J. Agric. Exper. Sta., 1-43. 



180) 1890. A year of horticultural entomology. < Proc. N. J. State 

 Hortic. Soc, 97-104. 



^ In the preparation of this and the following section I am indebted to 

 Miss A. E. Meske, of New Brunswick, N. J., who kindly went through 

 the Reports of the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture and the Pro- 

 ceedings of the New Jersey Horticultural Society, supplied the number of 

 the volume and pages of some other titles, and also called my attention to 

 several articles in obscure publications. 



