PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 191 5. The titles/ time of publication 

 and a summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and page 

 numbers are separated by a colon. 



Notes on Forest Insects. Economic Entomology, Journal, 19 14, 



7:373-75 



Brief notes are given on the forest tent , caterpillar, Malacosoma dis- 

 stria, the apple tent caterpillar, M. americana, the spotted hemlock 

 borer, Melanophila fulvoguttata, the two-lined chestnut borer, 

 Agrilus bilineatus, and the hickory borer, Eccoptogaster 

 quadrispinosa, with observations on the relation of drought to borer 

 injury. A short notice of work with the white pine weevil, Pissodes 

 s t r o b i , is also included. 



Borers in Trees. Tree Talk, v. 2, no. 2, p. 11-13, 1914 



A popular article discussing several of the more important borers occurring 

 in New York State and general methods of control. 



List of Zoophagous Itonididae. Economic Entomology, Journal, 

 1914, 7:458-59 

 A list of twenty-nine species with observations on food habits. 



Arthrocnodax constricta n. sp. Economic Entomology, Journal, 

 1914, 7 :48i 

 Description of a species preying on red spider in Porto Rico. 



Cactus Midge, Itonida opuntiae Felt. Prickly Pear Travel- 

 ling Commission, Report, p. 77, 78, 1914. Brisbane, Australia. 

 Summary account of life history and injuries. 



Gall Midges as Forest Insects. Ottawa Naturalist, 1914, 28:76-79 

 A summary discussion of gall midges as forest insects and the description of 

 Rhabdophaga swainei n. sp. 



New Genera and Species of Gall Midges. U. S. National Museum 

 Proceedings, 1915,48:195-211 



A table for the separation of the genera in the Asphondylariae is given and 

 the following new genera and species described rMicrocerata buscki 

 Rubsamenia multinoda, Ctenodactylomyia n. g., C. 

 watsoni, Xenasphondylia n. g., X. albipes, Proasphon- 

 dylia n. g., P. braziliensis, Oxasphondylia n. g., O. re- 



^ Titles are given as pubHshed. In some instances articles appearing in a number 

 of papers have been given different titles by the various editors. 



