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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 191 1. Forty-four are given with titles/ 

 time of publication and a summary of the contents of each. 

 Volume and page numbers are separated by a colon, the first 

 superior figure gives the column and the second the exact place 

 in the column in ninths: for example, 75 :i025^2 means volume 

 75, page 1025, column i in the second ninth; that is, nearly one- 

 fourth of the way down. 



Insects in the Grain, Country Gentleman, November 3, 1910, 

 75:102512 



A summary, economic notice of the Angoumois grain moth, Sitotroga 

 cereal ell a Oliv. and a short biologic account of a mite abundant in 

 chaff. It is probably Tyroglyphus longior Linn. 



Codling Moth in the Hudson Valley. Country Gentleman, 

 December 15, 1910, 75:117422 



Summary account of work of Carpocapsa pomonella Linn, 

 in 1910, showing that over 90 per cent sound fruit may be obtained with 

 but one spraying, even when there is a small crop and the second brood 

 of the moth is abundant. 



The Greenhouse White Fly. Country Gentleman, December 

 12.2, 1910, 75:119812 



A brief account of Aleyrodes vaporariorum Westw. with 

 special reference to control measures. 



Recent Experiments with the Codling Moth. Economic Ento- 

 mology Journal, 3 -.474-77 

 Summary of experimental data obtained in 1910. 



Repelling Squash Bugs. Country Gentleman, December 29, 

 1 910, 75:12221^ 



A brief account of the squash bug, Anasa tristis DeG. with a 

 short notice of the striped cucumber beetle, Diabrotica vittata 

 Fabr. 

 A New Lestodiplosis. Entomological News, January 191 1, 



22:10-11 



A description of Lestodiplosis peruviana reared by 

 C. H. T. Townsend from Hemichionaspis minor Mask. 



^ Titles are given as published and in some instances they have been 

 changed or supplied by the editors of the various papers. 



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