REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQOQ IO9 



Plum Aphis-Rose Leaf Hopper. Country Gentleman, June 24^ 

 1909, 74:616^^ 



General economic account of aphids on plum and other fruit trees with a 

 brief notice of the rose leaf hopper, Typhlocyba rosae Linn. 



Plant Lice. Country Gentleman, July i, 1909, 74:635^- 



Brief observations are given on plant lice with directions for their control- 

 Save Your Apple Crops from the Canker Worm. Poughkeepsie 

 Evening Star, July 2, 1909, p. 8 



A general discussion of Paleacrita vernata Peck with special 

 reference to control measures. 



Natural Enemies of Plant Lice. Grape Belt (Dunkirk. X. Y.) 

 July 2, 1909, p. 8 



A brief discussion of plant lice and their enemies on elms with observa- 

 tions on methods of control. 



Sugar ]^laple Borer. Country Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 74:654^ 



A brief notice of Plagionotus speciosus Say with suggestions- 

 for its control. 



Falling Leaves. Country Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 74:655^*^ 



A short notice ofChaitophorus aceris Linn, with observations 

 on the dropping of leaves. 



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Controlling Hop Louse. Country Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 



74:655"^ 



The life history ofPhorodon humuli Schrk. is briefly outlined and 

 directions given for its control. 



The Birch and Witch-Hazel Louse. Country Gentleman. July 8, 

 1909, 74:656^' 



The life history ofHamamelestes spinosus Shim, is discussed 

 together with control measures. Directions are also given for controlling- 

 elm leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola Mull. 



New Species of West Indian Cecidomyiidae. Entomological 

 News, 1909, 20:299-302 



The following new species were described :Asynapta mangiferae. 

 Asphondylia attenuatata and Lobodiplosis spinosa, 



Snow-White Linden Moth. Argus (Albany), Brooklyn Eagle^ 



