6o 



1894. Dyar, H. G. Journal N. Y. Ent. Soc, 2: 154- Synonymy. 

 Bruner, I<awrbkce. Ann. Rept. Neb. State Hort. Soc. 1894, p 156. 



I<isted. 



1895. COMSTOCK, J. H. & A. B. Manual for the Study of Insects, p. 362. 

 Brief reference. 



Dyar, H. G. Psyche, 7 : 189. Range. 



1897. KlRKi,AND, A. H. Mass. (Hatch) Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 46, pp. 22 and 

 25. Eaten by garden toad, Mass. State Bd Agr. Rept. on Gypsy Moth, 



Appendix, p. 56. Podisus placidus attacking the caterpillars. 



BURGKSS, A. F. Mass. State Bd. Agr. Report on Gypsy Moth , Jan. 

 1897. Appendix, p. 68. Mentioned. 



CoQUii<i,ETr, D. W. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Ent. Tech. Series Bui. 7. 

 pp. II, 16, 21, 24. Dipterous parasite. 



CoMSToCK J. H, Insect Life, 172. Mentioned. 



1898. KiRKi,AN0, A. H. Mass. State Bd. Agr. Report on Gypsy Moth, 

 Jan. '98. Appendix pp. 118 and 131. Podisus placidus and Podisus 

 serriventris preying on the caterpillars. 



Burgess, A. F. Ibid, pp. 107 and 108. Calosoma scruiaior and Calo- 

 soma wilcoxi preying upon the ca' erpillars. 



Fletcher, James. Ottawa Naturalist, April '98, pp. 12-13. Ravages 

 along Ottawa River. 



Fei,T, E. p. Fourteenth Report of the State Eatomologist, 191-201. 

 Extent of ravages, descriptions, natural enemies and remedies. 

 Country Gentleman, 63 : 450, 551, 567 and 690. Ravages in New York 

 State. 

 J899. Weed, H. E. N. H. Coll. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 64, pp. 77-98. 

 Extended account including life-history, food-plants, natural enemies 

 and remedies. 



Si,ingeri,akd, M. V. Cornell Univ. Exp. Sta. Bui. 170, pp. 559-564. 

 Account of life-history and remedies. Rural NewYorker, h%\~^. Brief 

 reference, 449. Brief reference, 624. Brief reference. 



Si<iNGERi,AND, M V. (?) Rural New Yorker, 58 : 463. Review of 

 Bulletin 170, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. 



MuNSON, W. M. Rural New Yorker, h%'. ifli. Recommends lead 

 and sulphur equal parts, put oa paper and tied around trunks to prevent 

 caterpillars ascending. 



