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Nymph. Length one eighth of an inch, width about one-sixteenth 

 of an inch. Color an obscure brown, the sutures yellowish brown; 

 the head small, partially concealed by the prothorax ; the wing pads 

 short, extending to the third abdominal segment, each of the latter 

 with a series of obscure tubercles, fuscous basally, lighter apically; 

 along the anterior third the head and thorax apparently with simi- 

 lar though more rudimentary structures. Legs a yellowish brown. 



It is remarkable that such an apparently large adult should de- 

 velop from so small a nymph. A partial explanation is found in 

 the fact that the abdomen of the adult is much shorter than one 

 would be led to expect from the length of the wings. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 

 The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 1910. Fifty are given with title^, time of 

 publication and a summary of the contents of each. Volume and 

 page numbers are separated by a colon, the first superior figure 

 gives the column and the second the exact place in the column in 

 ninths: e. g. 75:9^^ means volume 75, page 9, column i in the fifth 

 ninth, i. e. about one-half of the way down. 

 Grain Weevil. Country Gentleman, Jan. 6, 1910, 75 19^^ 

 A summary discussion of repressive measures. 



Two New Cecidomyiidae. Entomological News, Jan. 1910, 21 : 10-12 



Lasioptera tripsaci and Cecidomyia opuntiae des- 

 cribed. 



J)eformed Apples. Country Gentleman, Jan. 27, 1910, 75 :82^® 



A brief discussion of the work of the tarnished plant bug, L y g u s 

 pratensis Linn. The plant louse outbreak of 1909 is commented upon 

 and control measures discussed. 



Corn, Cutworms and Ants. Country Gentleman, Feb. 3, 1910, 



75-107'' 



A brief discussion of methods for controlling various cutworms and ants 

 in cornfields. 



Scale and Fungus Attacks. Country Gentleman, Feb. 3, 19 10, 

 75-107'' 



The San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. is identified 

 and remedial measures briefly discussed. 



1 Titles are given as published and in some instances they have been 

 changed or supplied by the editors of the various papers. 



