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Injurious insects, with special notice of some new insect pests. [Read 

 before the New York state agricultural society at. Elmira, Sep. 13, 

 1881] (Husbandman [Elmira, N. Y.] Sep. 14, 1881. p. 3, 6, 7 — 

 5 col; Country gentleman. Sep. 29, 1881. 46: 631^^; Oct. 6, 1881. 

 p. 64.7^^. Repubhshed in New York state agricultural society. 41st 

 annual report, 1881. Albany [August] 1882. p. 40-50. New York 

 state agricultural society. Transactions, 1877-82. 1884. t,^ : 221-34) 

 Tbe followin*;- insects are noticed : vagabond Crambns, Crambus vulgiuagellus 

 Clem., pmictnred clover leaf weevil, Phyfonomus jyunctatiis Fabr. and a pyralid 

 web caterpillar. Eurycreon rantalis Guen. ^Loxostege similalis Guen ] 



Vagabond Crambus. (Ogdensburg [N. Y.] daily journal. Sep. 21, 1881) 

 Tbis popular uMine proposed for Cramhus vulgivagellus Clem., and remedies 

 given. 



Grass eating grub. (Country gentleman. Sep. 22, 1881. 46:615^^) 

 Injuries by tbe white grub, Lachnosterna fusca, to grass, with remedies. 



Barn beetle — Lathridius pulicarius Mels. \ruficollis Marsh.] (Country 

 gentleman. Sep. 29, 1881. 46 : 632^*) 



Beetle infesting a barn is referred to this species. 



Remarkable invasion of northern New York by a pyralid insect, Crambus 

 vulgivagellus. [Abstract of a paper read before the American associa- 

 tion for the advancement of science, at its Cincinnati meeting, in 

 August 1881] (Science. Oct. i, 1881. 2:467; American associa- 

 tion for the advancement of science. Proceedings, 1881. 30: 267-68) 

 Gives tlie principal features of the recent remarkable abundance of this 

 insect and its injuries. 



Peach pest — Largus succinctus. (Country gentleman. Oct. 13, 1881. 

 46 : 663^5^ 



Brief notice of tbis bug attacking nearly ripened x>Gaches. 



Insect enemies of the strawberry. (Countrv gentleman. Oct. 27, 1881. 

 46:6952^) 



Notices the following insects : White grub, goldsmith beetle, Cotalpa 

 lanigera, AllorJiina nitida, grape vine Coiaspis, strawberry crown borer, stiaw- 

 berry ijphis, and Paria aterrima Oliv. [Ty^jophorus canellus Fabr.]. 



Insects of the clover plant. [Read before the New York state agricul- 

 tural society, at its annual meeting, Jan. 19, 1881] (New York state 

 agricultural society. 40th Annual report. i88o. p. 10-26, fig. 1-6. 

 1881. Separate, with t. p. cover, p. 17, fig, 6 [October] 1881) Re- 

 published in New York state agricultural society. Transactions, 1877- 

 82. 33:187-207) 



Gives lists of insects depredating on clover and notices the following species : 

 clover root borer, Languria mozanU Latr.; clover seed m\^oiQ, Ceddomyia Icgiim- 

 inicola Lintn.; clover leaf midge, Cecidomyia tri/oUi Loew ; clover Osciuis, 

 O^cinis trifolii Burg, 



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