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  dust, 
  etc., 
  for 
  the 
  army-worm, 
  212. 
  How 
  to 
  use 
  the 
  poisoned 
  bran-mash, 
  

   213. 
  The 
  use 
  of 
  ditches, 
  213. 
  Bauds 
  of 
  tar 
  and 
  poisoned 
  strips, 
  213. 
  

   Spraying 
  with 
  kerosene, 
  dragging 
  the 
  rope, 
  214. 
  Treatment 
  should 
  be 
  

   adapted 
  to 
  conditions, 
  214. 
  

  

  Steganoptycha 
  Claypoliana, 
  a 
  New 
  Maple-Tree 
  Insect 
  214 
  

  

  Bibliography, 
  214. 
  This 
  Insect 
  rarely 
  noticed, 
  214. 
  A 
  larva 
  burrow- 
  

   ing 
  in 
  petioles 
  of 
  maple 
  leaves 
  referred 
  to 
  this 
  species, 
  215. 
  At 
  first 
  

   confused 
  with 
  Proteoteras 
  oeaculana, 
  215. 
  Description 
  of 
  the 
  imago, 
  216. 
  

   Characters 
  of 
  the 
  several 
  stages, 
  216. 
  Operations 
  in 
  the 
  petioles 
  of 
  the 
  

   buckeye, 
  216. 
  Its 
  manner 
  of 
  work 
  in 
  the 
  maple, 
  216. 
  Its 
  habits 
  com- 
  

   pared 
  with 
  those 
  of 
  Proteoteras 
  cesculana, 
  217. 
  Burning 
  the 
  injured 
  leaves 
  

   possibly 
  of 
  value, 
  217. 
  

  

  OxYPTiLUS 
  PERiscELiDACTYLUS, 
  the 
  Gartered 
  Plume-Moth 
  218 
  

  

  Bibliography, 
  218. 
  Abundance 
  at 
  Menands 
  and 
  in 
  Westchester 
  

   county, 
  219. 
  Characteristics 
  of 
  its 
  family, 
  219. 
  The 
  moth 
  figured 
  and 
  

   described, 
  219. 
  The 
  pupa 
  illustrated 
  and 
  its 
  prominent 
  features 
  given, 
  

   220. 
  Infested 
  grape-vine 
  tips 
  figured, 
  220. 
  The 
  larva 
  figured, 
  221. 
  

   Description 
  by 
  Fitch 
  quoted, 
  221. 
  Its 
  life-history 
  not 
  well 
  known, 
  221, 
  

   May 
  be 
  single-brooded, 
  as 
  in 
  allied 
  forms, 
  221. 
  Observations 
  on 
  the 
  

   moths, 
  221. 
  Earlier 
  ravages 
  by 
  the 
  insect, 
  222. 
  Distribution 
  and 
  para- 
  

   sites, 
  222. 
  Crushing 
  the 
  caterpillars 
  recommended, 
  222. 
  

  

  Additional 
  Notes 
  on 
  Sciara, 
  the 
  Fungus 
  Gnats 
  223 
  

  

  A 
  number 
  of 
  species 
  received 
  from 
  Dr. 
  J. 
  B. 
  Smith, 
  223. 
  Sciara 
  multiseta 
  

   described 
  as 
  a 
  new 
  species 
  and 
  figured, 
  223. 
  Reared 
  from 
  mushrooms, 
  

  

  224. 
  Sciara 
  paiiciseta 
  reared 
  from 
  decaying 
  potatoes, 
  224. 
  Described 
  as 
  

   a 
  new 
  species 
  and 
  figured, 
  224. 
  Species 
  of 
  Sciara 
  swarming 
  in 
  a 
  mush- 
  

   room 
  cellar, 
  225. 
  Sciara 
  agraria 
  described 
  as 
  a 
  new 
  species 
  and 
  figured, 
  

  

  225. 
  Sciara 
  prolifica 
  abundant 
  in 
  a 
  greenhouse, 
  226. 
  Described 
  as 
  a 
  

   new 
  species 
  and 
  figured, 
  226. 
  Sciara 
  fulvicauda 
  reared 
  from 
  decaying 
  

   blackberry 
  roots, 
  227. 
  Described 
  as 
  a 
  new 
  species 
  and 
  figured, 
  227. 
  

   PTiora 
  aJMdihalteris 
  reared 
  from 
  mushrooms, 
  228. 
  Described 
  as 
  a 
  new 
  

   species, 
  228. 
  Compared 
  with 
  Phora 
  agarici, 
  229. 
  

  

  