(C) 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST.. 



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

 mologist during the year 1892 — thirty-three are named, — giving, 

 title, place and time of publication and a summary of contents. 



A similar list for the years 1870-1874 is appended. 



Killing the Pea-Weevil. (Kural Kew Yorker, for April 2, 1892,. 



li, p. 227, c. 2, 3 — 9 cm.) 



Brmchus pisi may he killed in newly ripened pease by exposure for one 

 hour to a temperature of 145° Fahr. The vapor of bisulphide of carbon is 

 beUeved to be the best agent for killing the bean- and the pea-weevil. 



Early "Grasshoppers." (Country Gentleman, for April 14, 1892,. 

 Ivii, pp. 286-7, cols. 4, 1 — 28 cm.) 



Insects taken in Washington Co. , N. Y. , hopping about on March 20th^ 

 are the young of the green-striped locust, Chimarocephala viridifasciata 

 De Greer, noticed in the Second Report on the Insects of New York^ 

 as appearing in the winter of 1882 in different places in New York. Their 

 life-history is sketched and reasons given why severe injuries may not b& 

 expected from these early appearances. Reference is made to the erroneous 

 popular use of the name " grasshopper" for locust. 



[See extended notice as Chortophaga viridifasciata, in pp. 330-334 of this- 

 report (ix).] 



"Cluster Flies — Pollenia Kudis. (Country Gentleman, for May 5, 

 1892, Ivii, p. 358, c. 1, 2 — 54 cm.) 



The fly identified and the names which it has borne; notice by W. H. Dall, 

 of its occurrence at Geneva, N. Y., and elsewhere by other writers: its hiber- 

 nation in houses: its principal features: how it may be killed. 



[Extended in pp. 309-314 of tliis (Ninth) Report.] 



Keport of the State Entomologist for the Year 1890. (Forty- 

 fourth Annual Eeport of the Xew York State Museum for the 

 Year 1890, pp. 197-405, figs. 1-40.) Separate : Seventh Keport 

 on the Injurious and Other Insects of the State of Xew York 

 [April 29J, 1891, pp. 210, figs. 40. 



The contents are: Introductory:/ Injurious Insects: Aulacomeru& 

 lutescens, the Poplar saw-fly. Pyrrharctia Isabella, the Black-and-red Woolly 



*The capitalization, etc., of the Country Gentleman is followed herein in the citation from it 

 of titles of publications. 



