lintner: entomologic publications 351 



Pests of the pomologist. (Boston herald. Sep. 16, 1887. p. 3) 



Abstract of an address delivered before the American pomological society. 



Queer foe to the caterpillar. (New England homestead. Oct. 1, 1887. 



p. 354, col. 3) 



Cocoons of Apanteles congregatus on the larva of Dara2>8a lAmpelophaga] 

 myron are identified. 



Value of crustaceans as food for fishes. (American angler. Oct. 8, 



1887. p. 235) 



Treats of the value of Crustacea, May flies, Phryganid larvae and other 

 aquatic forms as food for fishes. 



Two marked tree hopper. (Country gentleman. Oct. 13, 1887. 52:7832"^) 

 Identifies a variety of Enchenopa hinotaia on Juglans rupestris. 



Mites on arbor vitae. (Country gentleman. Oct. 20, 1887. 52:800^*) 

 Tetravychus telarius is the mite on arbor vitae. 



Asparagus and pear blight beetles. (Country gentleman. Oct. 27, 

 1887. 52:817^2) 

 Gives remedies for Crioceris asparagi and XyUhorus pyri Idispar']. 



White grub attack on wheat. (Country gentleman. Oct. 27, 1887. 

 52:817^^) 



Describes a species of white grub attacking wheat, ai>parently not that of 

 Lachnosterna fusca. 



Bag worm. (Country gentleman. Nov. 3, 1887. 52:837-^) 



General account of Thyridopteryx epliemeraeformis, giving habits, life history 

 and remedies. 



Insects and yellows in the peach. (Country gentleman. Nov. 3, 1887. 

 52:837, col. 4, 22 cm)- 

 PMoeoiribus Uminaris not the cause of yellows. 



Grape insects in manure. (American garden. December 1887. 8:396) 



Larvae living in manure, as those of Ligyrus relictus, do not feed on living 

 plants. 



Report of the state entomologist to the regents of the University of the 

 State of New York, for the year 1886. (New York state museum of 

 natural history. 40th report 1887. p. 79-154. Also, separate, with 

 cover and title page : same paging) [Published Jan. 20, 1888. Des- 

 ignated as ' 3d report of the state entomologist '] 



