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Remedies for scale insects. (Country gentleman. Mar. i, 1888. 53: 

 16925) 

 Gives the remedies for Cfiionasjjis furfurns and notices Chilocorus hivulnerus. 



[Injurious fruit insects of the vicinity of New York] (New York farmers. 

 Proceedings. 1886-87. p. 52-59) [Published in March 1888] 



The folloNviug insects are noticed : Apple maggot, Trypeta pomonella ; apple 

 worm of the codling moth ; apple tree aphis ; bark borers, Xylehorua pyri 

 Idisparl, Scolytua rugulosus, S. ohesus IXyletorua dispar^: plum curculio ; 

 peach tree borer; eight 8i)otted Alypia on grapevines; currant worm j cab- 

 bage butterfly, Pieris rapae ; and Colorado potato beetle. 



Sulfur for the elm beetle. (Country gentleman. Mar. 15, 1888. 53: 

 209^^) 

 Futility of sulfur as a remedy for Galerucella luteola. 



Pea weevil. (Country gentleman. Mar. 22, 1888. 53:229^^) 

 General account of Bruchus pisi [pisoi-uni]. 



Elm leaf beetle. (Country gentleman. Mar. 29, 1888. 53:249^') 

 Remedies are given for Galerucella luteola. 



Our worst enemies — the bugs. (Country gentleman. Ap. 5, 1888. 

 53 : 269^2) 

 Brief account of insect ravages and remedies for the same. 



Striped flea beetle. (Country gentleman. Ap. 12, 1888. 53 : 289^^) 

 General account ol Phyllotreta vittata Fabr. 



Unrecognized apple tree attack. (Country gentleman. Ap. 26, 1888. 



53 • 329^^) 



Describes the injury to the limbs of an apple tree, subsequently referred to 

 the oyiposition of one of the flower crickets. 



White flower cricket. (Country gentleman, Ap. 26, i888. 53:329^') 

 Egg punctures in a Concord grape vine are those of Oecanthua niveus Serr, 



Leaf hopper. (Vineyardist. May 1,1888. 2:113) 



Injuries to grapes by Erythroneura vitia Harris ITyphlooyia comes Say, var.] 

 and remedies. 



To kill plant lice. (Farm and home. May i, 1888. 9 : 158, col. 4) 

 Gives the best method of fighting plant lice. 



Bacon beetle attacks comb. (Bee keepers' magazine. May 1888. 



16: 143-44) 



Records the feeding on the wax of empty boneycomb by the larvae of 

 Dermeatea lardarius Linn. 



