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Mites infesting smoked meats. (Orange judd farmer. Jan. 25, 1890. 

 7 : 62,, col 1-2) 



Records an iufesfcation of smoked hams in a provision house by Tyi'oglyphus 

 siro. Several remedies are given. 



Useful insects. (Country gentleman. Feb. 27, 1890. 55:170^'^) 



Eggs of the Cart»lina mantis are identified and its beneficial habits stated. 



Singular fly. (New York times. Ap. 14, 1890. p. 5, col. 2; Albany 

 daily press and knickerbocker. Ap. 15, 1890; Plattsburg [N. Y.] 

 morning telegram. Ap. 23, 1890) 



Records the abundance ot Cliloropisca jyrolifica Osten Sacken [varicejps Loew] 

 in a house in September. 



Fighting the insect pests. (Albany evening journal. Ap. 16, 1890, 

 44 cm) 



Report of a paper read before the Albany institute, Ap. 15, 1890, noticing a 

 number of insects briefly. 



Late experiences with insects injurious to the orchard and garden. 

 [Read before the Western New York horticultural society, at its 

 annnual meeting, Jan. 22, 1890] (Western New York horticultural 

 society, proceedings at its 35th annual meeting, Jan. 22, 23, 1890. 

 p. 16-35) Also, in separates, 20 p. [Ap. 22, 1890]. 



Treats of insecticides and fungicides combined and briefly of a nnmber of 

 insects. 



Spraying for the curculio. (Country gentleman. Ap. 24, 1890. 55 : 



329'') 



Manner of spraying for the curculio. 



Apple tree insects. (Country gentleman. Ap. 24, 1890. 55 : 329^^) 

 Identifies the cocoons of the apple leaf BuccuUitrix, B, pomifoliella Clem, 

 and the eggs of the apple tree tent caterpillar, Clisiocainpa amcricana. 



Poisoning insects. (Country gentleman. May i, 1890. 55 ■' 347^^) 



Directions are given for using paris green and london purple in water for 

 spraying purposes. 



Fly, Chloropisca proUfica\yariceps\ (Country gentleman. May i, 1890. 



55-349'') 

 General notice of the insect in this country and abroad. 



Voracity of the silk worm. (Albany times. May 8, 1890, p. 2) 



Corrects gross errors about the weight of a recently hatched silk worm and 

 tlje amount it consumes. 



Spraying for fruit tree insects. (Country gentleman. May 22, 1890. 



55 •• 407") 



Arsenites are recommended for use in gardens provided they are not applied 

 too strong. 



