196 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Arsenate of Lead. Country Gentleman, May 7, 1903, 68 :410 35 



Its preparation from arsenic, soda and sugar of lead not advisable. 

 Directions are given for making it. 



Literature of American Economic Entomology. Am. Ass'n Eco. 



Ent. 15th An. Meeting, Presidential address, Washington D. C. 



Dec. 26, 1902. U. S. Dep't Agric. Div. Ent. Bui. 40, n.s. 1903. 



p.7-22 



Also published separately. 



After a general review with a few statistics regarding the amount of lit- 

 erature relating to some of the more notorious insects, the following topics 

 were discussed : Newspaper and Minor Articles ; Reports ; Bulletins ; Jour- 

 nals ; General Works and Indexes. 



Work and Observations in 1902. N. Y. State Fruit Growers 



Ass'n Rep't 1903, p.92-94. Ree'd May 15 



Results obtained with crude petroleum, whale oil soap and lime, salt and 

 sulfur against San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. 

 Notes on the establishment ofChilocorus similis Rossi and work 

 of grapevine root worm, Fidia vi'ticida Walsh. 



Elm Leaf Beetle Ravages. Argus [Albany] May 16, 1903; New 

 York Times, May 17; Rensselaer County Standard [Hoosick 

 Falls] May 22, 1903, p.4 

 Summary of injuries by G a 1 e r u c e 1 1 a luteola Mull, in Hudson 



river valley. 



New York Entomologic Service. Country Gentleman, May 21, 

 1903, 68 :451 36 

 Summary of reports from voluntary observers. 



Diseases and Pests. N. Y. State Lib. Bui. 80. Review of Legis- 

 lation 1902, p.837-38 

 Summary of recent laws relating to plant diseases and insect enemies. 



Importance of Injurious Insects Introduced from Abroad. Soe. 



Promotion Agric. Sci. Proc. 24th An. Meeting 1903, p.39-4S ; 



separate, p. 1-10 



Summarized account of injuries with classified lists of introduced species 

 and notes on the relative importance of various species. 



New York Entomologic Service. Country Gentleman, May 28, 

 1903, 68:471 33 

 Summaries of reports from voluntary observers. 



