REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9O9 III 



Squash Bugs. Country Gentleman, August 19, 1909, 74:775"^ 

 A general economic account ofAnasa tristis DeG. 



Strawberry Grubs. Country Gentleman, August 19, 1909, 74:775*^ 

 Remedial measures are given for these pests. 



Where this Year's Insects Came From. Garden Magazine, Sep- 

 tember 1909, 10:68-69 



A general discussion of the causes of insect outbreaks with special reference 

 to the excessive numbers of plant lice. A few of the more injurious or more 

 interesting aphids are briefly noticed. 



Lilac Borer. Country Gentleman, August 26, 1909, 74:803^' 

 A brief economic discussion ofPodosesia syringae Harris. 



Probably Elm Leaf Beetle. Country Gentleman, August 26, 

 1909, 74:822^^ 



A summarized account ofGalerucella luteola Mull, with special 

 reference to control measures. 



Worst than ^lost Diseases. Country Gentleman, September 9, 

 1909, 74:85921 



The characteristics of the San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 Comst. are given and spraying with a lime-sulfur wash is advised. 



Cutworms in Corn. Country Gentleman, September 9, 1909, 



74:859'^ 



A general descriptive account of the com ear worm or boll worm, H e 1 i o- 

 this armiger Hubn. 



The Sugar Maple Borer. Country Gentleman, September 9, 

 1909, 74:859'^ 



A general account of Plagionotus speciosus Say with a dis- 

 cussion of remedies. 



Apples Injured by Insects. Country Gentleman, September 9, 

 1909, 74:859'' 



A discussion of the causes producing deformed apples, aphids or plant 

 lice, the tarnished plant bug, Lygus pratensis Linn, and the cur- 

 culio injury being described. 



A Caterpillar. Country Gentleman, September 16, 1909, 74 iSRo'*' 

 A brief descriptive account ofBasilona imperialis Drury. 



