lintner: entomologic publications 363 



Insect attacks and miscellaneous observations ' page 



Canker worm, Anisopteryx IPaleacrita] vernata Peck 258 



Abundance of Gcometrid larvae 259 



Apple leaf Buceuliitrix 260 



Clover seed midge, Cecidomyia leguminicola Liiutn 262 



Hessian fly, Cecidomyia destructor Say .' 263 



Sciara sp.? occurring on wheat 264 



Cabbage fly, Anthomyia ]^P1iorJ)ia] hrassicae ^on(i\i€ 265 



Lady bug attack on scale insects 266 



Carpet beetle, Anthrenus scrophulariae Linn 267 



Oak pruner, Elaphidion parallelum Newm. [villoaum Fabr.] 268 



Oviposition oi Super da Candida Fabr 269 



' Orthaltica copalina Fabr 271 



Clover leaf weevil destroyed by a fungus attack 272 



PoeciJocapsus lineaius Fabr 273 



Attack on young pears by a plant bug 275 



Experiment with the 13 year Cicada 276 



White scale insect attack on ivy, Aspidiotus nerii Bouch6 278 



Black knot of the plum tree and its guests 280 



Collections in the Adirondack region, etal 281 



Collections in the Adirondack region in 1885 283 



Acarina and Myriapoda 



Mite attack on garden plants 287 



Parasitic mi te of a sexton beetle , 289 



Parasitic attack on the Colorado potato beetle 289 



Cheese mite infesting smoked meats, Tyroglyplius siro Linn 291 



Cheese mite infesting flour 294 



Food of Cermatia ISoitigera^ forceps Raf. 295 



Julus caeruleocinctus beneath carpets 296 



Appendix 



(A) List of publications of the entomologist 299 



(B) Contributions to the department 324 



General index , 327 



Phmt index 345 



Bean weevil. (New England homestead. Dec. 21, 1889. 23:425, 

 col. 2-3) 

 Gives several remedies for this insect. 



Gypsy moth in Medford, Mass. (Country gentleman. Jan. 23, 1890, 



55 : 692^) 



Comment on a notice in the New York world on the introduction in Med- 

 ford of the European gypsy moth, Ocneria IPorthetria'] dispar. 



Insect pests of the state [New York.] (Albany evening journal. Jan. 

 23, 1890. 34:3) 



Extract from an address before the Albany farmers' institute, held the 

 above date. 



