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Parasitic insect. (Country gentleman. July 12, 1877. 4^:448^^) 



Youu<^ hemipterous insect from Cecil eo., Md., are probably Prionotus [Pri- 

 onodus] cristatus Liun. 



Gooseberry fruit worm. (Country gentleman, July 12, 1877 42:44.826) 

 Brief uotice of PempcUa lZo2)hoclia'\ grossulariae Pack, infesting jiooseber- 

 ries. 



Tree hoppers. (Country gentleman. July 19, 1877. 42:463^^) 



Identifies the egg deposit of one of Ihe tree boppers [probably Ceresa 

 hudahis'] in apple twigs. 



Eastern grasshopper. (Country gentleman. July 26, 1877. 42-475*2) 

 Destructive work of Caloptenus IMelanopliisI femur -rubrum DeGeer in 

 Virginia. 



Blistering beetles. (Country gentleman. July 26, 1877. 42 : 476^'^) 



Brief notice of Epicaiita cineren Foerst and Lytta [^Cantharis~\ nuttalli Say, on 

 potatoes and beans. 



On a new species of Cossus. (Canadian entomologist. July 1877. 

 9:129-30) 



Description of Cossus centerensis Lintn. 



Carpet bug. (Country gentleman. Aug. 2, 1877. 42:491-") 

 General account of Anthrenus scrophulariae Linn. 



Grape vine hog caterpillar. (Country gentleman. Sep'. 6, 1877. 



42:571'') 



Short notice of Darapsa lAmpeloiAaga} myron Cram 



Pernicious corn insect — the Indian Cetonia. (Country gentleman. 



Sep. 13, 1877. 42:585'') 



Injuries by Cefoiiia [^Eupltoria^ inda Linn, to corn and fruit. 



Aphis in wheat. (Country gentleman. Dec. 6, 1877. 42:779^^) 



Apliis infesting the stalks of young wheat can not be Aphis avenac Fitch 

 [^Neciaropliora granaria] . 



Pea weevil. (Country gentleman. Dec. 6, 1877. 42:780"^) 



Bruchus SGutellaris Fabr. Ichuiensis Linn ] is identitied as the weevil infest- 

 ing peas in Virginia. 



Hessian fly. (Country gentleman. Jan. 24, 1878. 43:55'^) 

 Gives a brief account of Cecidomyla deslructor Say. 



Aquatic worm. (Country gentleman. Jan. 31, 1878. 43:72^^) 



'Animaleulae' sent from a well in Winsted, Ct., are described brietJy but can 

 not be identified. 



Grain aphis. (Country gentleman. Ap. 11, 1878. 43:232^*) 



Aphis avenae [Nectarophora granaria] is identified from Bellbuckle, Tenn. 



