REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I909 IO9 



Plum Apihis-Rose Leaf Hopper. Country Gentleman, June 24, 

 1909, 74:616^^ 



General economic account of aphids on plum and other fruit trees with a 

 brief notice of the rose leaf hopper, Typhlocyba rosae Linn. 



Plant Lice. Country Gentleman, July i, 1909, 74:635^- 



Brief observations are given on plant lice with directions for their control. 



Save Your Apple Crops from the Canker Worm. Poughkeepsie 

 Evening- Star, July 2, 1909, p. 8 



A general discussion of Paleacrita vernata Peck with special 

 reference to control measures. 



Natural Enemies of Plant Lice. Grape Belt (Dunkirk, N. Y.) 

 July 2, 1909, p. 8 



A brief discussion of plant lice and their enemies on elms with observa- 

 tions on methods of control. 



Sugar Maple Borer. Country Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 74:654^^ 



A brief notice of Plagionotus speciosus Say with suggestions 

 for its control. 



Falling Leaves. Country Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 74^655^^ 



A short notice ofChaitophorus aceris Linn, with observations 

 on the dropping of leaves. 



Controlling Hop Louse. Countrv Gentleman, July 8, 1909, 



74:655^^ 



The life history ofPhorodon humuli Schrk. is briefly outlined and 

 directions given for its control. 



The Birch and Witch-Hazel Louse. Country Gentleman, July 8, 

 1909, 74:656'' 



The life history ofHamamelestes spinosus Shim, is discussed 

 together with control measures. Directions are also given for controlling 

 elm leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola Mull. 



New species of West Indian Cecidomyiidae. Entomological 

 News, 1909, 20:299-302 



The following new species were described :Asynapta mangiferae. 

 Asphondylia attenuatata and Lobodiplosis spinosa, 



Snow-AVhite Linden Moth. Argus (Albany), Brooklyn Eagle, 



