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How to prevent the ravages of the cabbage maggot. (Gardening. Feb. 

 I, 1893. i: 155, fig. 1-3) 

 Names a Lumber of remedies and preventives. 



A destructive ehn tree bark borer. (Garden and forest. Feb. 15, 

 1893. 6:76) 



A general notice of Saperda tridentata Oliv. in the white ehn and giving 

 remedies. 



Plant lice. (Country gentleman. Mar. 9, 1893. 58:186^'^) 

 Methods of fighting root infesting aphids. 



Angoumois moth — Sitotroga cerealella, (Country gentleman. Mar. 9, 

 1893. 58: 188^4-8925) 

 General account of its history, distribution, injuries and remedies. 



Report of the committee on entomology. (Western New York horticul- 

 tural society. Proceedings, January 1893. p. 28-43. Also, separate 

 with cover and title, Mar. 21, 1893. 16 p.) [Read before the society 

 at its annual meeting, Jan. 26, 1893] 



Notices the following: Destructive shade tree pests, gypsy moth, Ocneria 

 \_Porthetria] dispar, Zeuzera pyrina, and elm borer, Saperda tridentata. 



Periodical cicada. (Country gentleman. Mar. 23, 1893. 58: 226^^) 



Predicts the appearance of Cicada septendechn in 1894, and gives means of 

 preventiufj serious injury. 



Mites attacking mushrooms. (Country gentleman. Mar. 23, 1893. 



58: 228^6-2910 



Notices several species of mites, among them being Tyroglyphus rostroser- 

 ratus and Bryohia pratensis. 



Flower crickets and apple twigs. (Country gentleman. Mar. 30, 1893. 

 58:2462*) 

 Comments on the ovipositiou of Oecantlms niveus and Oecanthus fasciatus. 



Onion fly — Phorbia ceparum. (Country gentleman. Mar. 30, 1893. 

 58:24628) 



Onion fly compared with the cabbage fly, Anthomyia lPhoi'Ma'\ hrassicae 

 Bouch6 and remedies given. 



Miss Ormerod's report. (Country gentleman. Ap. 13, 1893. 58 : 2892^) 

 Brief review of Miss Ormerod's 16th report. 



Myriapods and mites in scabby potatoes. (Country gentleman. Ap. 27, 



1893. 58:329'') 



Records injuries to potatoes by a 'thousand legged worm,' Ju??/8 caerideo- 

 cinctus Wood, and Khizogiyphus pJiylloxerae. The scab is caused by a fungus, 

 Oospora scabies Thaxter. 



