REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9OO IO27 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the entomologist 

 during the year 1900. 67 are named, with title, 1 place and time of publi- 

 cation and a summary of the contents of each. Volume and page 

 numbers are separated by a colon, the first superior figure tells the 

 column, and the second the exact place in the column in ninths; e. g. 

 63 : 993 23 means vol. 63, p. 993, column 2, beginning in the third ninth, 

 i. e. about one third of the way down. 



Memorial of life and entomologic work of Joseph Albert Lintner Ph.D. 

 (Bui. N. Y. state mus. 5. no. 24. [issued 30 Oct. 1899] 316 p. 1 pi. 

 Supplement to 14th rep't state entomol., 1898) 



Contents 



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Joseph Albert Lintner, notice of his life 303 



Memberships in learned societies held by J. A. Lintner 305 



List of new species described by J. A. Lintner „ 306 



Lepidoptera 306 



Diptera 308 



Thysanura 308 



Myriapoda 308 



Bibliography of the entomologic publications of J. A. Lintner 308 



Index to reports 1-13 including supplement to the 14th report 401 



Horse guard identified. (Country gentleman, 9 Nov. 1899,64: 896 s5 ) 

 Monedula Carolina Fabr. is briefly noticed, and the trial of kerosene 

 on pools for the destruction of horseflies is advised. 



Entomology (University of the State of New York. Handbook 16. Oct. 

 1899 [issued 10 Nov.] 8p.) 

 A brief account of the office and its work. 



Paint versus borers (Country gentleman, 16 Nov. 1899, 64: 917 11 ) 



Gives several washes for borers, and states that brown or yellow paints 

 would probably be better for ends of cut limbs than white lead. 



Descriptive catalogue of insects exhibited at New York state farmers 

 institutes. Formulas. [Issued 20 Nov.] 3op. 



The more striking characteristics of about 100 injurious or beneficial in- 

 sects are given briefly and methods of treatment outlined. The formulas of 

 the more important insecticides are also given. 



Diseased grape roots (Country gentleman, 23 Nov. 1899, 64: 930 11 ) 

 The galled, partly decayed roots have probably been attacked by phyllox- 

 era. Better material is requested. 



1 Titles are given as published, and in some Instances they have been changed or supplied by 

 the editors of the various papers. 



