26 BULLETIX 352, U. S. DEPAETMEXT OF AGEICL'LTUEE. 



1898. Felt, E. P. Notes on some of the insects of the year in the State of New York.- 

 In v. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. Bui. 17, n. s., p. 16-23. 

 Repetition of foregoing. 



1898. Smith, J. B. Galerucella cavicollis. In U. S. Dept. Agr. Div, Ent. Bui. 



17, n. s., p. 23. 

 Records finding species on peach in Pennsylvania. 



1899. Chittenden, F. H. The cherry leaf-beetle {Galerucella cavicollis Lee). In 



V. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. Bui. 19, n. s., p. 90-93. 



Only long article on this species. Summarizes previous accounts and records injury to cherry 

 at St. Ignace, Mackinac Co., Mich., and to peach at Spruce Creek, Huntington Co., Pa., and 

 at Lebanon, Lebanon Co. , Pa. , in 1898. Distribution. Description of egg and incubation period. 

 Arsenical spray, as described for use against the leaf-beetle, recommended. 



1899. Lugger, Otto. Fifth Ann. Rpt. Ent. State Expt. Sta. Univ. llinn. f. 1899, 



248 p., 6 pi., 249 fig. 



Pages 152-154. The cherry leaf-beetle, Adimonia femoralis Melsh. Kative plum and "fire 

 cherry" {Prunus pennsylvanica) as natural food plants. Descriptions of adults, egg, and larva. 

 Life cycle. 



1900. Harvey, F. L. Notes on insects of the year 1899. In Maine Agr. Expt. 



Sta. Bui. 60, p. 31-36. 



Page 35. Adimonia cavicollis. Reports injury to cherry in vicinity of Orono, Me. 



1901. Pettit, R. H. Insect and animal life on the Upper Peninsula Experiment 



Station. In 40th Ann. Rpt. State Bd. Agr. Mch., p. 184-195, 7 fig. 



Page 192. Galeriicella cavicollis Lee. Mentions "pin cherry" as natural food plant. Cites 

 two occasions when it attacked cultivated cherry in Michigan, quoting Davis (1894) and Pettit 

 (1897). Paris green effective remedy. 



1903. Washburn, F. L. Injurious insects of 1903. L'niv. Minn. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 Bui. 84, 184 p., 1 pi., 119 fig. 



Page 96. Galerucella cavicollis Lee. Brief mention in list of cherry insects with recommenda- 

 tion of "arsenical sprays if any remedy should be called for." 



1905. Pettit. R. H. Insects injurious to the apple. Special Bulletin No. 24. In 



44th Ann. Rpt. State Bd. Agr. Mich., p. 287-346, 70 fig. 



Pages 312-313. Galerucella cavicollis. Natural food plant, pin cherry. Hibernation and 

 habits of hibernated beetles. Larva also works on foliage. 



1906. Felt, E. P. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. Memoir 8, N. Y. 



State Mus., 877 p., 70 pL, 223 fig. Albany. 



Page 550. Galerucella cavicollis Lee. abundant on vnld cherry in Adirondaeks in August, 1900. 

 Quotes Lintner. 



1909. Smfth, J. B. Report of the New Jersey State Museum f. 1909. The Insects 



of New Jersey, 888 p., 340 fig. Trenton. 

 Page 347. Galerucella cavicollis Lee. feeds on peach, plum, and cherry. 



1910. Blatchley, W. S. Coleoptera of Indiana. 1386 p., 590 fig. Indianapolis. 



Page 1169. Galerucella cavicollis Lee. Description of adult. Distribution. 



1911. GossARD, H. A. Galerucella cavicollis. In Ohio Agr. Expt. Bui. 233, p. 129. 



Recorded as occurring in September. Control spray of arsenate of lead, 3 to 5 pounds to 50 

 gallons of water. 



1914. O'Kane, W. C. Injurious Insects, 414 p., 606 fig. New York. 



Page 263. Galerucella cavicollis Lee. feeds on cherry, plum, and peach. Larvae also feed on 

 the leaves. Pupal stage in ground. Two broods annually. Arsenate of lead or Paris green 

 recommended. 



