REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IOXX) IO29 



Scurfy bark louse (Country gentleman, 12 Ap. 1900, 65: 302 34 ) 



Chionaspis furfura Fitch from New Dorp (N. Y.) is described and 

 remedies are given. 



Elm leaf beetle (American agriculturist, 14 Ap. 1900, 65 : 483) 



The distribution of Galerucella luteola Mull is given and arse- 

 nate of lead is recommended. 



Insects injurious to maple trees (4th annual report of the commissioners 

 of fisheries, game and forests of the state of New York. 1898 [issued 

 March 1901] p. 367-95. Separate [issued 23 Ap. 1900] p. 31) 



The transformations of insects are discussed briefly, followed by popular 

 accounts, illustrated by three colored plates and 11 figures, of the following 

 insects: white marked tussock moth, Notolophus leueostigma Abb. 

 and Sm., forest tent-caterpillar or maple worm, Clisiocampa disstria 

 Hiibn., leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina Fabr., maple Sesian, S e s i a 

 acer n i Clem., sugar maple-borer, Plagionotus speciosus Say, maple- 

 tree pruner, Elapbidion villosum Fabr. and the cottony mapletree 

 scale insect, Pulvinaria innumerabilis Rathv., Pimpla con qui 8- 

 i t o r Say, Pimpla inquisitor Say, Dibrachys boucheanus Ratz. , 

 lunate long sting, Thalessa lunator Fabr., fiery ground beetle, C a 1 o- 

 soma calidum Fabr. and the pigeon Tremex, Tremex columba Linn, 

 are also figured and noticed as natural enemies of the preceding forms or as 

 associated insects. 



Hatching of tent-caterpillar eggs (Times-Union [Albany] 2 May 1900. 

 p. 5. Rome [N. Y.] sentinel, 2 May 1900, p. 3. Argus [Albany] 3 

 May 1900, p. 3) 

 Gives notice of the eggs hatching and advises immediate spraying. 



Voluntary entomolgic service of New York (Country gentleman, 3 May 

 1900, 65: 363 18 ; part in New York farmer, 3 May 1900, p. 5) 

 Abstract of reports from voluntary observers. 



Control elm leaf beetle (Argus [Albany] 6 May 1900, p. 7) 



General notice recommending spraying to j>revent injuries by Galeru. 

 eel la luteola Mull. 



[Shade tree insects] (Troy [N. Y.j budget, 6 May 1900) 



Extracts from article noticing white marked tussock moth, Notolophus 

 leueostigma Abb. and Sm., and forest tent-caterpillar, Clisiocampa 

 disstri a Hiibn. 



Voluntary entomologic service of New York (Country gentleman, 10 

 May 1900, 65 :3&3 1S ; New York farmer, 10 May 1900, p. 8) 

 Summary of reports from voluntary observers. 



Cold and caterpillars (Argus [Albany] 13 May 1900, p. 7; American 

 agriculturist, 26 May 1900, 65 : 650) 



Inclement weather has only retarded the tent-caterpillars; spraying is 

 urged. 



