20 



1891. Orcutt, I. H. S. Dak. Agrl. Exp. Sta. Bui. 22 : 98-101. Life-his- 

 tory ; brief description of larva and imago. Illustrated. 



Riley, C. V. Insect 'Life, 3: 430, in report of Proceedings of 

 Entomological Society of Washington; larvae and pupae oi Lina scripta 

 eaten by Megilla maculaia. 



Aldrich, J. M. Insect Life, 4 : 67. Abundant in South Dakota, 

 seems to prefer New Russian poplars ; can be controlled by arsenicals. 



Lintner, J. A. N. Y. State Entomologist, Rpt. 1891: 219. Quite 

 abundant in Adirondack region in vicinity of Keene Valley. 



1893. Williams, Thos. A. S. Dak. Agrl. Exp. Sta., Bui. 35 ; 85-86. (L. 

 lapponica and L. scripta, brief notes. 



1894. Lintner, J. A. Insect Life, 7: 53. Note on appearance ofvpillow 

 beetle in Onondaga, Oswego and Cayuga Counties, N. Y., attacking osier 

 willo «vs. 



1895. Lintner, J. A. N. Y. State Entomologist Rept. 1895 : 500. Brief 

 outline of article on the " willow beetle " in Syracuse Union for May 

 6, 1894. 



Ibid, p. 5, 7. Mentioned. 



N. Y. State Entomologist Rept. 1895 : i8i-i8g General ac- 

 count, notes on insect's destructiveness ; descriptions of larva and imago ; 

 note on the willow-basket-making industry in New York. Illustrated. 



Lowe, V. H. N. Y. Agrl. Exp. Sta, Rpt., 1895: 554-558. Brief 

 general account ; notes on remdial measures. Illustrated. 



1896. Lowe, V. H. N, Y. Agrl. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 1896 : 543-544. Experi- 

 ments against the Cottonwood leaf-beetle. 



