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Apple tree pest and parasite. (Country gentleman. Sep. i6, 1886. 

 51:69513) 



Oedemasia \_Schizura'\ concinna and Limneria fugitiva noticed. 



Carrot and parsnip aphids. (Country gentleman. Sep. 16, 1886. 



51:695'') 



Records injuries to carrots and parsnips by aphids. 



Ham infesting mite. (Country gentleman. Sep. 16, 1886. 51:69525) 

 Identifies the cheese mite, Tyroglyphus siro, on ham. 



Cockscomb elm gall. (Country gentleman. Sep. 23, 1886. 51:713^^) 

 Galls of Glypliina IColojpha] iilmicola described, and synonymy and biblio- 

 graphy given. 



U. S. entomological report. (Country gentleman. Sep. 23, 1886. 



51:715'') 



Short notice of Riley's report for 1885. 



New and destructive borer to be conquered. (New England home- 

 stead. Sep. 25, 1886. 20:341, col. 4) 



Identifies Scolytus rugulosus and Phloeoiribus liminaris. 



Honey dew on maple leaves. (New England homestead. Sep. 25, 

 1886. 20:344, col. 2) 



Brief notice of honey dew, its source and value to bees. 



Gapes in fowls. (Country gentleman. Sep. 30, 1886. 51:731*^) 

 Comments on Dr Walker's paper on gapes. 



Muskmelon worm. (Country gentleman. Sep. 30, 1886. 51: 733^^) 

 Account of Phakellura \_Jlarga7'onia^ nitidalis and mention of Chauliognathus 

 marginatus. 



Silk culture. (Country gentleman. Sep. 30, 1886. 51 : 735^^) 

 Brief review of The mulberry silk worm, by Riley. 



A queer bug and other insects. (Country gentleman. Oct. 7, 1886. 



51: 753'') 

 Notices Leptoglossus oppositiis, L. phyllopus and Metapodius femoratus. 



Severe attack on the potato. (Country gentleman. Oct. 14, 1886. 



51: 773'') 



Records an attack of Julus caenileocinctus and a species of Pohjdesmns on 

 potatoes. 



Beech tree blight. (Husbandman [Elmira, N. Y.] Oct. 27, 1886. No. 

 636. 13 : I, col. I, 2, 38 cm) 



Brief account of Pemphigus imhricator Fitch. 



Grain aphis in Maryland. (Country gentleman. Nov. 25, 1886. 51: 



893^') 



Refers an attack on rye to Slphonophora avenae \^Nectarophora granaria]. 



