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Eggs in plum twig. (Country gentleman. May 22, 1890. 55:407*'^) 

 Deposit of eggs in a plum twig are doubtless those of some 'tree boppei*' 

 allied to Ceresa hubalus. 



Australian lady bug. (New York times. May 23, 1890) 



Notices Vedalia [JVbyiws] Gardinalis and its exteninnation of the Icerya scale. 



[Eye spotted budmoth] (Albany evening journal. May 28, 1890. 

 p. 6) 



Describes the ravages and gives the remedy for this insect. 



Insect strawberry pests. (New England farmer. June 4, 1890. p. i) 

 Notices Paria aterrima \^Typoxjliorus canellas] and Otiorhynclms ovatus. 



Wire worms on cabbage. (Country gentleman. June 5, 1890. 55 : 



■ 450*^) 



Mentions several species of wire worms attacking cabbage. 



Grain aphis. (Country gentleman. June 12, 1890. 55:470^^) 



No method known of arresting a seiious attack on rye by SijjJionophora 

 avenae \^Nectaropliora granaria]. 



Coleophora sp. — A new pear insect. (Popular gardening. June 1890, 

 5 : 1985 col. 1-2) 



Records an attack by a case bearer on pears. 



Pear blight beetle. (Popular gardening. June 1890. 5 : 198, col. 2) 



Notices an attack by Xyleborus pyri \dispar'] in a pear orchard at Lockport, 

 N. Y. 



Quince blossom beetle. (Popular gardening. June 1890. 5 198, 

 col. 2) 



Records injury by a snapping beetle {^Limonius confusus] to quince blossoms. 



Peach bark borer. (Popular gardening. June 1890. 5: 198, col. 2) 

 No preventive of the attack of this Scolytid borer, [PhJoeotribus liminaris^, 

 is known. Infested trees should be taken up and burned. 



Grape vine flea beetle. (Popular gardening. June 1890. 5 : 198, col. 2) 

 Remedies tor this insect [Haltica chalyhea] are given. 



New enemy of the currant worm. (Popular gardening. June 1890. 

 5 : 198, col. 2) 



One of the large plant bugs, Podiaus eynicus, preys upon it. 



17 year locusts make their appearance. (Albany morning express 

 June 13, 1890. p. 2) 



Capture of examples of Cicada sepiendecim reported at Tivoli, N. Y. 



Grain weevil distributed. (Country gentleman. June 19, 1890. 



55 : 489^^) 



Records the distribution of seed corn, badly infested with Calandra oryza 

 Linn. 



