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Apple Tree Pests. Northern Budget (Troy), May 17, 19 14, page 3 

 Brief warning notice relating to red bugs. 



Fly Control. Health News, Monthly Bulletin, New York State 



Department of Health, March 19 14, page 86-89 



Brief, practical summary of the habits of the house fly, with special relation 

 to its control. 



June Beetles. New York Farmer, May 28, 1914, page 4 



General warning notice with suggestions for preventing injury. 



Caterpillar Control. Troy Budget, June 7, 19 14, page 6 



Warning notice regarding Xylina antennata Walk., with observa- 

 tions on the value of birds as checks upon caterpillar outbreaks. 



Cutworm Warning. Troy Times, June 10, 1914 



Directions are given for the control of these pests. 

 Spraying the Ehn Trees. Catskill Recorder, June 12, 19 14 



Warning notice of probable injury by Galerucella luteola Mull. 

 Fighting Cutworms. New York Farmer, June 18, 1914, page 5 



Directions are given for controlling these pests. 



Grasshopper Baits. New York Farmer, Jtine 18, 1914, page 5 



Several formulas are given for poisoned baits best adapted for grasshopper 

 control. 



Aplonyx sarcobati n. sp. Pomona Journal of Entomology and 

 Zoology, 6:93-94, 1914 



An undescribed midge, representing a new genus for America and reared from 

 a leaf gall on Sarcobates vermiculatus, is characterized. 



Additions to the Gall Midge Fauna of New England. Psj^che, 

 20: 109-14, 1914 



The following new species are described : Monardia lateralis, 

 M. m u 1 1 i a r t i c u 1 a t a , M . rugosa, Porricondyla novae- 

 angliae, P. papillata, Lasiopteryxcrispata, Schizo- 

 myia speciosa, Hormomyia proteana and Parallelo- 

 diplosis cinctipes. 



Descriptions of Gall Midges. New York Entomological Society 

 Journal, 22: 124-34, 1914 



The following new species are described : Colpodia americana, 

 C. capitata, C. ovata, C. porrecta, C. sylvestris, 

 Asynapta apicalis, A. mediana, A. umbra, Porricon- 

 dyla setosa, Janet iella parma, Toxomyia americana, 

 Bremia boreal is, B. tristis, B. montana, Thomasia 

 californica, Hormomyia saturni, Itonida uliginosa 

 and the females of Didactylomyia longimana Felt and K a r ^ 

 schomyia viburni Felt. 



