REPORT OF THE STATE BNTOMOLOGIST 1901 897 
1040 Miscellaneous plates as follows: gipsy moth (pl. 1, 16th 
rept), palmer worm (pl. 2, 16th rep’t), work of Scolytus 
rugulosus (pl. 14, 16th rep’t), fumigating tent (pl. 13, 16th 
rep’t). 
1041 Shade tree pests as follows: maple and elm tree borers 
(pl. 7, 12th rep’t), elm bark louse and work of elm leaf beetle 
(pl. 2, mus. bul. 27), spraying outfit in operation (fig. 3 in special 
paper on insects injurious to maple trees). 
1042 Insects injurious to mapletrees: white marked tussock 
moth and forest tent-caterpillar (pl. 1 in special paper), leopard 
moth and maple sesian (pl. 2 in special paper), sugar maple 
borer, mapletree pruner and cottony mapletree scale insect 
(pl. 3 of special paper). 
1043 Fruit tree and household pests: appletree tent-caterpil- 
lar (pl. 1), codling moth (pl. 3, 4), bedbug, red ant, larder beetle 
and croton bug (pl. 6). All the plates exhibited under this num- 
ber were published in the transactions of the New York state 
agricultural society, 1899, and they illustrate a paper on inju- 
rious farm and household insects. 
1044 Insecticides, results obtained with (pl. 4-7, 16th rep’t). 
1045 Insecticides, results obtained with (pl. 8, 9, 10 and 11, 
ich rep’ t). 
1046 Technical characters of scale insects, Aspidiotus 
Pocmiciogsus, A. ancylus, A.forbesi and A. os- 
treaeformis (pl. 11-15 of Museum bulletin 46). 
1047 Aquatic insects, four colored plates representing some of 
the more important insects occurring in the Adirondacks (pl. 10- 
13 of Museum bulletin 47). : 
1048 Aquatic insects, two colored plates and two black and 
white plates illustrating methods of collecting and character 
of one locality (pl. 5, 6, 14 and 15 of Museum bulletin 47). 
1049 Aquatic insects and their home (pl. 4, 9, 17 and 18 of Mus- 
eum bulletin 47). 
1050 Dragon flies and other insects (pl. 21, 28, 24 and 26 of 
Museum bulletin 47). 
