REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I912 II7 



Insects and Shade Trees. The American City (New York) May 

 1912, 6:731-32 



A summary discussion of the shade tree problem in the northeastern 

 United States. 



Forest Tent Caterpillar. Albany Journal, June 3 ; Schenectady 

 Star, Glens Falls Times, Troy Record, Newburg News, June 4; 

 Middletown Argus, Albany Argus, June 5 ; Keeseville News, 

 Rensselaer County Standard, June 7 ; Fort Plain Free Press, 

 June 11; Port Jervis Gazette, June 12; Warwick Advertiser, 

 Fulton County Democrat, June 13; Catskill Recorder, June 14; 

 Utica Advocate, June 15; Binghamton Herald, June 19; War- 

 rensburg News, Massena Observer, June 20, Owego Gazette, 

 June 2J, 1912 



A warning notice in regard to possible depredations by this insect. 



27th Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other In- 

 sects of the State of New York. New York State Museum 

 Bulletin 155, pages 1-198, plates 2^j (issued June 13, 1912) 



Contents 



Page Page 



Introduction 5 Experiments with heat as an 



Injurious insects 13 insecticide 93 



Codling moth 13 Notes for the year 98 



Gipsy moth 42 Fruit tree insects 98 



Green maple worm 48 Small fruit insects 102 



Iris borer 52 Shade tree pests.... 104 



Notch wing 54 Forest pests no 



Maple leaf cutter 56 Miscellaneous 114 



Locust leaf miner 59 Publications of the Entomolo- 



Rosy Hispa 63 gist 124 



Rose leaf hopper 65 Additions to collections 130 



Periodical Cicada 68 Explanation of plates 137 



A report upon the condition Index 191 



of the shade trees of the city 



of Mount Vernon, N. Y 88 



Diarthronomyia calif ornica n. sp. Pomona College 

 Journal of Entomology, 1912, 4:752 



Description of a midge reared from subconic leaf galls on Artemisia 

 californica. 



