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Summary of Food Habits of American Gall Midges. Entomolo- 

 gical Society of America Annals. 1911, 4:55-62 



A summary of the food habits of the Itonidae and a comparison of our 

 knowledge with that relating to European species. 



A Generic Synopsis of the Itonidae. New York Entomological 

 Society Journal, 19:31-62 



A systematic arrangement of the genera with the synonymy. The fol- 

 lowing new genera were erected : Mycophila, Ceratomyia, Cordylomyia, 

 Corinthomyia, Epimj'ia, Didactylomyia, Coccidomyia, Erosomyia and 

 Diadiplosis. Meinertomyia and Xenodiplosis were proposed for the pre- 

 occupied Pero Mein. and Allodiplosis Riibs. not Kieff. 



Elm Beetle. Country Gentleman, March 30, 191 1, 76:313^^ 



Spraying with arsenate of lead is advised for controlling Galerucella 

 1 u t e o I a Miill. 



Spraying an Apple Orchard. Country Gentleman, March 30, 

 191 1, 76:314^1 



Thorough spraying with a lime-sulfur wash and arsenate of lead is 

 advised for the control of the San Jose scale and codling moth, respectively. 



Some Spraying Compounds. Country Gentleman, March 30, 

 191 1, 76:31422 



The preparation and use of the lime-sulfur wash is briefly discussed. 

 A kerosene emulsion or whale oil soap solution is advised for the oyster 

 scale and arsenate of lead for the codling moth. 



26th Report of the State Entomologist on the Injurious and 

 Other Insects of the State of New York. New York State 

 Museum Bulletin 147, p. 1-180, 191 1 (Issued April 5) 



Contents 



PAGE PAGE 



Introduction 5 Miscellaneous 66 



Injurious insects 12 PubHcations of the Entomol- 



Codling moth 12 ogist 70 



Juniper webworm 35 Additions to collections 76 



Large aphid spruce gall 36 Appendix 82 



Ash psylla 39 Miastor americana 



Notes for the year 41 Felt, an account of ped- 



Fruit insects 41 ogenesis 82 



Garden and grain insects 47 Explanation of plates 105 



Shade tree pests 53 Index 175 



Forest tree insects 57 



Brown Mite. Country Gentleman, April 6, 1911, 76:337^^ 



A discussion of control methods for the brown or clover mite, B ryobi a 

 pratensis Garm. 



