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(A) Catalogue of the known Homoptera of the state of New York in 1851. .. 381 



(B) Entomological addresses . ;. = 414 



(C) List of publications of the entomologist .' 439 



(D) Publications of the entomologist during the years 1870-1874 446 



(E) Contributions to the department 461 



(F) Classified list of insects noticed in the report 465 



Genera 1 index 467 



Maple tree scale insect. (Gardening. Mar. 15, 1894. 2:206) 



In the absence of examples the scale is identified as probably P«?m"?t aria 

 innumerahilis Rathv. and remedies given. 



Rose slug. (Gardening. Ap. i, 1894. 2 : 230) 



Gives remedies tor common rose slug, Monosteg{a rosae, nu-ntious bristly 



rose worm, Cladius liectimcorms Four., and cnrled rose worm, Emphyhis 

 einctus Linn. 



White worms at the roots of house plants. (Gardening. Ap. 15, 1894. 

 2 : 257, col. 2) 



Recommends strong mustard water, tobacco or pyrcthrum water. 



Apple maggot — Trypeta pomonella. (Country gentleman. May 3, 



1894. 59:349'') 



Identifies the insect and gives remedies. 



The foe of shade trees. (Albany evening journal. May 7, 1894) 

 Notice of the elm borer, Sapercln -tridentafa, giving remedies. 



Cotton w^ood beetle. (Syracuse union. May 9, 1894. p. 2, col. i) 

 Identifies Lina scripta Fabr., giving its earlier history and -remedies. 



Insect that kills the pine tree borers. (Gardening. May 15, 1894. 

 2 : 292, col. 2) 



Notices the introduction of Clcrus formicarhis for the purpose of preying on 

 Dendroctonns frontalis. 



Probably white grubs. (Country gentleman. May 17, 1894. 



59 ■■ 386^^) 



Recommends kerosene emulsion for white grubs in a lawn. 



Periodical cicada, or the 17 year locust. (Issued as a circular of four 

 pages. Albany. June 19, 1894) 



Brief general account of Cicada septendecim and C. tredecim. 



Pear leaf blister mite. (Country gentleman, June 21, 1894. 59:468^^) 

 Identifies an attack by Phytopins pyri and gives remedies. 



Chestnut weevil. (Country gentleman. July 5, 1894. 59: 504^^) 



The 'chestnut worm' is identified as probably Balaninus caryatrypes 

 Iprohoscideus'^, 



