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Utica Observer, July 14, 1909; Plattsburg Star, July 13; Catskill 

 Recorder, July 23 



A general notice recording injuries in the Catskills byEnnomos sub- 

 si g n a r i u s Hubn. and discussing causes. The desirability of protecting 

 birds is emphasized. 



Oak Leaf Miner. Country Gentleman, August 5, 1909, 74:734^"* 



A brief descriptive and biologic account ofLithocolletes hama- 

 r y e 11 a Clem. 



Squash Vines. Country Gentleman, August 12, 1909, 74:754^^ 



A brief discussion of the squash vine borer, Melittia satyr ini- 

 f o r m i s Hubn. and the striped cucumber beetle, Diabrotica vittata 

 Fabr. 



Tortoise Beetle. Country Gentleman, August 12, 1909, 74:755^* 



A short descriptive account of the golden tortoise beetle, Coptocycla 

 b i c o 1 o r Fabr. 



Gipsy and Brown Tail Moth Work. Country Gentleman, August 

 12, 1909, 74:756'' 



A general review summarizing the accomplishments and pointing out the 

 mportant phases of this work against Porthetria dispar Linn, and 

 Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. 



Additional Rearings in Cecidomyiidae. Economic Entomology 

 Journal, August 1909, 2 :286-93 



Records the rearing of 40 species, 37 being briefly described as new, A 

 new genus, Caryomyia, with Cecidomyia tubicola O. S. as type, 

 was erected. 



Scientific Notes. Economic Entomology Journal, x^ugust 1909, 

 2 :3o6-7 



The following species are noticed : The snow-white linden moth, E n n o- 

 mos subsignarius Hubn., a number of the more injurious Aphididae 

 and the brown tail moth, Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. 



Cabbage Lice. Country Gentleman, August 19, 1909, 74:775^^ 



A brief discussion of Aphis brassicae Linn, and methods for its 

 control. 



Unicorn Prominent. Country Gentleman, August 19, 1909, 



74:775^' 



A brief descriptive account ofSchizura unicornis Sm. & Abb. 



