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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGLST 

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

 mologist during the year 19 18. The titles/ places of publication, 

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

 numbers are separated by a colon. 



Apple and Thorn Skeletonizer (Hemerophila pariana 

 Clerck). Economic Entomolog}^ Journal, 10:502, 1917 



Records the establishment of this European insect in Westchester county, 

 gives a summary of its habits and advises spraying with a poison. 



Protect the Trees. Catskill Recorder, Nov. 9, 1917, p. 7 



A brief note urging the collection and destruction of the egg masses of the 

 white-marked tussock moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma Sm. & 

 Abb. 



New Gall Midges. New York Entomological Society, Journal, 



25:193-96, 1917 



The following are described as new : Lasioptera piriqueta from 

 Piriqueta ovata, Janetiella siskiyou from seed of 

 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana and Feltiella venatoria 

 from larvae preying on red spiders. 



The Mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies, 

 by L. O. Howard, H. G. Dyar and Frederick Knab. Carnegie 

 Institution, v. i, 2, 1912, v. 3, 1915, v. 4, 1917. Psyche, 24: 

 161-64, 1917 

 A review of the entire work. 



Insects Destroy Millions in Property. State Service, 1:34-37, 191 7. 

 A general discussion of losses caused by insects and the possibilities in control 

 measures. 



Entomological Research and Utility. The Scientific Monthly, Dec. 



1917. 5:551-53 



A brief summary of present conditions advocating continued investigation 

 even under war conditions. 



Asphondylia websteri n. sp. Economic Entomology, 

 Journal, 10:562, 1917 

 Description of the alfalfa gall midge. 



Insects and Camp Sanitation. Economic Entomology, Journal, 



11:93-99, 1918 



A general discussion of the importance of insects as disease carriers and advo- 

 cating the use of entomologists in certain phases of camp sanitation. 



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

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



