REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I907 55 



Squash JJorcr. Country Gentleman, Aug. 22, 1907, 'J2 :778"^'* 



The cmplo3nnent of trap vines si'ppkmerited by cutting out and destroying 

 the borers is advised for the squash borer, M e 1 i 1 1 i a s a t y r i n i f o r m i s 

 Hiibn. 



ricrticulture: Diseases and Pests. N. Y. State Lib. Bui. 113. 

 Legis. 33. 1907. p. 64-65 



Issued Sept. 4, 1907. 



Review of legislation for 1906. 



Potato Bugs. Country Gentleman, Sept. 12, 1907, 72:861^^ 



Observations on the local abundance of potato beetles, D o r y p h o r a 

 decimlineata Say and the effect of paris green on potato blight. 



Bag Worms. Country Gentleman, Sept. 12, 1907, ^2 :86i^^ 



The habits of bag worms, T h y r i d o p t e r y x e p h e ni e r a e f o r m i s 

 Haw. are outlined and remedial measures briefly given. 



What Makes Hickory Galls, Garden Magazine, Oct. 1907, p. 154- 

 55 



Brief life history of the hickory gall aphid, Phylloxera caryae- 

 c a u 1 i s Fitch with discussion of remedial measures. 



Mole Cricket. Country Gentleman, Oct. 3, 1907, ^2 :g2S^^ 



Brief general descriptive account of the mole cricket, Gryllotalpa 

 b o r e a 1 i s Burm. 



Gipsy Moth (Porthetria dispar Linn.) Report of the 

 Commissioner for the Suppression of the Gipsy and Brown Tail 

 Moths (R. L), 1906, p. 71-72 



Sr.ppression rather than extermination is advocated where there is a large 

 infested area. 



