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Burrowing beetle — Cebrio bicolor, (Country gentleman. Aug. 8, 1878. 



43: 507'') 



Beetle is identified and its habits given. 



Ugly bee slayer. (Country gentleman. Aug. 29, 1878. 43: 551^*) 



Account oi Phymata erosa [ivolfii] capturing butterflies, bees, etc. 

 Squash vine borer. (Country gentleman. Aug. 29, 1878. 43: 571^*) 

 Notice of Melittia cuourbitae',ll3Lr. [saft/riwi/orm/sHiibn.] attackiug squash 

 vines. 



Phylloxera. (Country gentleman. Aug. 29, 1878. 43 : 551^*) 



Galls on grape leaves are identified as those of Phylloxera vastatrix 

 [vitifoUae] . 



New carpet beetle — Anthrenus scrophulariae. (Entomological contri- 

 butions. June 1878. 4: 15-23, figure. American naturalist. Aug- 

 ust 1878. 12 : 536-44. New York state museum of natural history. 

 30th annual report. 1878. p. 127-35) 



General account of the discovery aud life history of this insect, with 

 remedies. 



Report on the insects and other animal forms of Caledonia creek, N. Y. 

 (New York fishery commission. loth annual report, 1877 and 1878. 

 p. 12-36, pi. 1-2. Also, separate, with title page and cover, p. 1-25, 

 pi. 1-2, August 1878) 



Extended report of the forms of life inhabiting the waters of the creek 

 with special reference to their value as food for fishes. 



Annual address of the president [of the Entomological club of the 

 American association for the advancement of science, at St Louis, 

 Mo., Aug. 20, 1878]. (Canadian entomologist. September 1878. 

 10 : 171-76) 

 Review of progress aud the present status of entomology. 



Turnip flea beetle. (Country gentleman. Sep. 12, 1878. 43: 583^^) 

 Larvae destroying turnips are identified as those of Haltica striolata 

 [Phyllotreta vittaia Fabr.] . 



Carpet beetle. (Country gentleman. Sep. 12, 1878. 43:583^^) 

 Brief general notice o? Anthrenus scrophulariae. 



Harlequin cabbage bug. (Country gentleman. Sep. 26, 1878. 

 43:6i6i«) 



An insect destroying cabbages, Murgantia histrionica Hahn, is noticed 

 briefly. 



Cabbage aphis. (Country gentleman. Nov. 14, 1878. 43:727^^) 



Aphis attacking^ turnips, Aphis hrassicae Linn., is indentified and remedies 

 indicated. 



