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Voluntary cntomologic service in New York state (U. S. dep't agric. 

 Division of entomology. Bui. 20. 1899. n. ser. p. 39-43) 

 Describes the orgauizatiou and operations of this force. 

 Notes of the year for New York (U. S. dep't agric. Division of ento- 

 mology. Bui. 20. 1899. n. ser. p. 60-62) 



Recortls are >;iven concerning the followin-;: willow buiierlly, Euva- 

 uessa antiopa, Lino.; Hoa beetles, Systena frontalis, Fabr., S. 

 bud sou i as Forst; forest tent-caterpillar, Clisiocampa disstria 

 HUbn.;elm leaf beetle, Galeracella luteola Miill; asparagus beetles, 

 Crioceris 12-punetata Linn., C. asparagi Linn.; and ;i7 year 

 cicada, Cicada septendecim Linn. 

 [Forest worms and birds] Dairyman [Franklin N. Y.] 22 Dec. 1899. 

 Lists birds ft-eding on forest tent-eaterpillar, Clisiocampa disstria 

 Hiibn. 

 Gipsy moth (Country gentleman, 8 Mar. 1900, 65: 196^*) 



Gives a brief sketch of the work against Porthetria dispur Linn, 

 and urges action by the federal government. 

 Gipsy moth (Clinton [Mass.] courant, 10 Mar. 1900, p. 7) 



A letter urging support of th.. .xcelleut work against Porthetria dis- 



p ar Linn. 



The forest tent-caterpillar (Country gentleman, 15 Mar. 1900,65:217") 



Gives observations on the abundance of the egg clusters of C 1 i s i oc a m p a 



disstria Hubn in various localities, describes the effect of attack by this 



insect on sugar maples and advises the destruction of eggs where ])racticable. 



Scale (American agriculturist, 4 Mar. 1900, 65 : 375) 



Identifies Asp idiot us nerii Bouchc [hederae Vail.] .i-hI ./ives 

 remedy. 

 Forest tent-caterpillar (Argus [Albany] 25 Mar. 1900; New York 



farmer, 5 Ap. 1900, p. 6) 



Recommending the collection and destruction of the more accessible eggs 

 of Clisiocampa disstria Hiibn. 



Buffalo tree-hopper (Country gentleman, 5 Ap. 1900, 65 : 2812*) 



Appb^ twigs from Loriug ( Kan.) have been injured by C e r e s a b u b a 1 u s 

 Fabr. Habits and preventives given. 

 Massachusetts will suffer first (Country gentleman, 5 Ap. 1900, 65 : 



283") 



De8cril>eh result^ if the gip.sy moth, Porthetria dispar Linn., is 

 simply controlled and not exterminated. 



Haystack moth (Country gentleman, 12 Ap. 1900, 65: 3o2i») 



Identifies Ty rails cos talis Fabr. from Welbourne (Va.) and gives 

 remedies. 



