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Remedies for the white grub. (New England homestead. May i6, 

 1885. 19 : 205, col. 2) 



Starvation, crops of buckwheat, mustard, are the remedies given. 



Cut worms. [Read before the New York state agricultural society, at 



the annual meeting, Jan. 21, 1885.] (New York state agricultural 



society. 44th annual report. 1884. [May] 1885. p. 56-80, fig. 



1-20) (Separate, with cover and half title [June 1885] 25 p., 20 fig.) 



Extended account of cut worms aud their treatment. 



Potato bug parasite. (New England homestead. June* 6, 1885. 

 19: 237, col. 2) 



Mite infesting and killing Colorado potato beetles is identified as Uropoda 

 americana Riley. 



Visitation of locusts. (Argus [Albany], June 7, 1885) 

 On the appearance of the 17 year locusts in New York. 



Pear blight beetle. (Country gentleman. June 18, 1885. 50:517^^) 

 General notice of Xyleiorus pyri \_dispar']. 



Canker worm. (Country gentleman. June 18, 1885. 50:519^®) 

 'Notice of Anisoptei'yx '[Paleacrita] vej^nataFeck, wilh remedies. 



Insect eggs on strawberries. (Country gentleman. June 25, 1885. 



50 : 537'^) 



Eggs of heniipterou cau not be identified, CorimelaenapuUcaria mentioned. 



Plant lice, elm beetles, etc. (New England homestead. July 4, 1885. 



19 1269, col. 1-2) 

 ScMzoneura americana and Galeruca xaniliomelaena \^Galerucella luteola'] noticed. 



Apple tree bark louse. (New England homestead. July 4, 1885. 

 19:269,001.4-5) 

 Mytilaspis pomorum Bouehe identified and remedies given. 



Cut worm and onion maggot. (Country gentleman. July 9, 1885. 

 50:574^5-7511) 



Remedies for cut worms — AntJiomyia \_Phor'bia] l)rasrsi€ae and Phorbia ceparum 

 are given. 



Peach and cherry borers. (Country gentleman. July 9, 1885. 



50-575") 



Brief notice of PMoeotrihus liminaris Harr. and Scolytus ruguJosus Ratz. 



Fig eater — AUorhina nitida. (Country gentleman. July 9, 1885. 



50:575'') 

 Its habits are described briefly. 



Round headed apple tree borer — Saperda Candida Fabr. (Country 

 gentleman. July 16, 1885. 5o:59o**-9ii*) 



Borers in hawthorn are probably this insect — several remedies are given. 



