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Insects Injurious to the Orchard and Garden: Spraying for the 

 Curculio, 358 . Apple-tree Insects : Poisoning Insects : The Ely 

 Chloropisca proliflca : The Voracity of the Silk Worm : Spraying 

 for Fruit tree Insects, 359. Eggs in Plum Twig : The Australian 

 Lady-bug : The Eye-spotted Bud-moth : Wire-worms on Cabbage : 

 Insect Strawberry Pests : Grain Aphis, 360. A New Enemy of the 

 Currant Worm: Coleophora sp.— A New Pear Insect: The -Pear 

 blight Beetle : Quince Blossoms Beetle : The Peach Bark Borer: 

 The Grape vine Flea-Beetle : Seventeen-year Locusts make their 

 Appearance, 361 . A Grain Weevil Distributed : Sheep Scab : The 

 Grain Aphis : Insects Killed by Electric Lights : Rose-Leaf Hopper 

 and Rose-Slug, 362. Sweet Potato Beetles: A New Bug: The 

 [Corn] Cut Worm : Locust Tree Borer : Syrphus Fly : Elm Tree 

 Beetle, 363. Collections in Keene Yalley, N. Y. : Insect Parasites : 

 The Carpet Beetle : Severe Bite of a Horse-fly : A Curious Jumping 

 Gall : The Midge or Punky of the Adirondacks, 364. Mites infest- 

 ing a Water-trough: Spittle Insects: A Mite Parasitic on the 

 House Fly : The Pear-leaf Blister : Weevils in Rye : Report of the 

 State Entomologist to the Regents of the University of the State of 

 New York, for the year 1889, 365 . Snails — Slugs : Diseased Austrian 

 Pines: A Manual of Injurious Insects, 366. A Guest to be Wel- 

 comed in our Homes : Bean Weevil : The Larch Saw-Fly : Bot-Fly 

 of the Hare: Insects Infesting Maple Trees: The Striped 

 Cucumber Beetle, 367. The Woolly-Bear Caterpillar: Apple-Leaf 

 Bucculatrix: A Mite Infesting Dwellings: The Hessian Fly: 

 An Aquatic Worm, 368. Grain Aphis: Insect for Name: 

 Insects for Name: The Raspberry Cane Borer: Two Beetles: 

 Insects for Name: The Peach-Twig Moth, 369. A Grape Vine Coccus: 

 Insects in Illinois: Apple-Bark and Pear-Blight Beetles: The 

 Cockscomb Elm-Gall : An Apple Tree Insect : Maple Bark Scale 

 Insect — Lecanium acericorticis, 370. Preface and Notes to the 

 Genera of the Hesperidas of the European Faunal-region : Phyl- 

 loxera : Burrowing Beetle — Cebrio bicolor : An Ugly Bee-Slayer : A 

 Squash- Vine Borer : Phylloxera, 371 . The New Carpet Beetle : An- 

 nual Address of the President of the Entomological Club of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science at St. Louis, 

 Mo., August 20, 1878 : The Turnip Flea Beetle : The Carpet Beetle : 

 The Harlequin Cabbage-bug : The Cabbage Aphis, 372. Economic 

 Entomology during the year 1877 : Contribution to the Economical 



