S3^ NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM " 



On the life duration of the heterocera (moths). [Read before the Ameri- 

 can association for the advancement of science, at its Cincinnati meet- 

 ing, August 1881] (Canadian entomologist. November 1881. 13: 

 217-20) Republished in (Injurious and other insects of New York, 

 ist annual report. 1882. p. 339-41) 



Gives the life duration in the following families: Xoctuidae, Attacinae of the 

 Bomlyycidae, SpMngidae. 



Corn beetle. (Country gentleman. Nov. 3, 1881. 46:71115) 



Beetle feeding on corn is identified as Lathridius pulicarius Mels. [riificollis 

 Marsh]. 



Cabbage Tlusm—Fhism brassicae Riley. (Country gentleman. Nov. 3, 

 1881. 46:71122) 



General accouDt of this msect, giving injmies, life history aud remedies. 

 On the life duration of the heterocera (moths). [Abstract of a paper 

 read before the A. A. A. S. at its Cincinnati meeting in August 1881J 

 (Science. Nov. 5, 1881. 2:525; Proceedings of the A. A. A. S., 1881. 

 30 : 268-69) 



Summary of the paper is given above. 



Qoxx\y^oxm—Heliothis armigera [armiger] Hiibn. (Country gentle- 

 man. Nov. 24,1881. 46:75922; Ontario county times. Nov. 24 

 1881. 31:3) 

 General notice of an attack ou corn by this insect. 



Habits of the Phylloxera. (Country gentleman. Dec 17,1881. 46:779^3) 

 Brief notice of Phylloxera vitifoliae on grape. 



Bean wqqvH — Bmc/ius obsoletus Say {obtectus Say] (Country gentleman. 

 Dec. 8, 1881. 46: 79515) 

 Brief account ot this species and its allies. 



Insects on sweet potato vines. (Country gentleman. Feb. 23, 1882. 



47 '■ 149^^) 



Larvae infesting sweet potato vines are probably those of Coptocycla 

 aurichalcea Fabr. [bicolor Fabr.] 



Entomological— The anatomy of the mouth parts and the sucking 

 apparatus of some diptera. (Country gentleman. Feb. 23, 1882. 

 47: 151^^) 



Review of a paper by Mr George Dimmock on this subject. 



Millions of grasshoppers in midwinter. (Albanv evening journal. Feb. 

 25, 1882) 



Notice of Tragocephala IChortophaga] viridifascialia on snow. 



