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cold, wet weather, the caterpillars would have caused a great 
deal more damage than they have. May 29. Tent-caterpillars 
and canker worms are devouring the foliage very rapidly in some 
orchards. The latter are not doing as much injury in the woods 
this year as last. June 7. I find no canker worms in my 
orchard, but there are a great many in this vicinity, and the elm- 
trees are full of them. Some trees have been entirely defoliated. 
The Hessian fly [Cecidomyia destructor] has caused 
a great deal of injury to wheat in this section, and many crops 
will not be harvested because there is nothing worth cutting. 
The white wheat has been severely injured, while the red wheat 
has apparently escaped with little or no harm. June 19. I 
have four acres of white wheat which was sown Sep. L9saht 
has not been injured by the fly. It is known as the “ Genesee 
giant.” The straw is very coarse and stands up in fine shape. 
My no. 6, sowed the next day, is about one half gone. The 
wheat on the hills has been injured much more than that in the 
valley. July 3. | 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
The following is a list of the principal publications of the 
entomologist during the year 1901. 62 are given with title,! 
place and time of publication and a summary of the contents of : 
each. Volume and page numbers are separated by a colon, the 
first superior figure tells the column, and the second the exact 
place in the column in ninths; e. g. 65: 86218 means vol. 65, p. 862, 
column 1, beginning in the eighth ninth, 1. e. about eek ninths 
of the way down. 
Grain moth (Country gentleman, 25 Oct. 1900, 65: 8627) | 
The attack on wheat at Highlands N. J. is identified as that of Sito- 
ir oga-cenea lela Oliv. 
Wooly aphis (Country gentleman, 25 Oct. 1900, 65: 862") 
Identifies and gives remedies for Schizoneura lanigera 
Hausm. attack on appletrees at Troy N. Y. 
*Titles are given as published; and in some instances they have been 
changed or supplied by the editors of the various papers. 
