Forbes, 8. A. — Continued. 



The Fruit Bark Beetle. (Hull. 4, Otiire State EntonK)lo},nst 

 111.; Bull. Univ. Til. Agr. Exper. Station, No. M, p. 4()!i.) 



Zoology in the Public School: Choice and Arrangement of 

 Mat(!rial. (Public School .lourn., xi, pp. 2;{0, 375, 4:2!).) 



The Head of the English Sparrow. (Prepared in accordance 

 with a requirement of the law of the legislature, passed 

 at its last session, offering a bounty for the destruction 

 of sparrows.) 



The Chinch Bug in Illinois, l.S91-i)2. (Bull. Univ. 111. Agr. Ex- 

 per. Station, No. 19, p. 44.) 



An All-around Microscope. (Am. Monthly Micr. .lourn., 1892, 

 p. 91.) 



The Fruit-Destroying Insects of Southern Illinois. (Trans. 

 111. Hort. Soc, 1891, p. 116.) 



The Importation of a Hessian Fly Parasite from Europe. (In- 

 sect Life, iv. p. 179.) 



Seventeenth, Report of the State Entomologist on the Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illinois. Contents. — 

 The Fruit Bark Beetle. Experiments with Arsenical Poisons 

 for the Peach and Plum Curculio. The American Plum 

 Borer. On the Common White Grubs. Additional Notes on 

 the Hessian Fly. A Summary History of the Corn Root 

 Aphis. On a Bacterial Disease of the Larger Corn Root 

 Worm. Notes on the Diseases of the Chinch Bug. Ap- 

 pendix. — An Analytical List of the Entomological Writings 

 of Wm. LeBaron, M. D., Second State Entomologist of 

 Illinois. 

 Marten. ,lohn. — \'arious entomological articles, published as En- 

 tomological Editor of the "Prairie Farmer."' Chicago, 111. 

 Hart. Charles A. — The Life History of Wireworms. (Insect Life, 

 iii, p. 24(5.) 



On the Species of (Ecanthus. (Entomological News, iii, p. 33.) 



Additional papeis, |)vo])aied but not yet printed, are 

 a presidential address on "The Progress of Economic 

 Entoniology during the years 1891 and 1892,'' deliv- 

 ered by myself at the meeting- of the American Associa- 

 tion of Economic Entomologists at Rochester, N. Y.: 

 my preliminary report to the United States Eish Com- 

 missioner, on the "A(]uatic Invertebrate Fauna of Yel- 

 lowstone Park, Wyoming, and of the Flathead Region 

 of Montana;'' and two important papers, now in the 

 hands of my assistants, well advanced towards comple- 



