ELM LEAF BEETLE IN NEW YOEK STATE 37 



through village improvement societies); Com. fish, game and 

 forests. 5th rep't 1899. 1900. p. 354-59 (summary account). 



MacLellan, Alex. Amer. gardening, 27 Aug. 1898. 19:608 (pro- 

 test against use of bands). 



Garman, Harrison. Ky. agric. expt. sta. Bui. 84. 1899. p. 65-72 

 (brief general account). 



Kirkland, A. H. Mass. state bd agric. Rep't. 1899. p. 289-300 

 (general local account); Shade tree insect problem. 1901. 

 p. 8-10 (brief general account). 



Lugger, Otto. Minn, state ent. 5th rep't. 1899. p. 153-54 (not 

 in Minn., as Galeruca xanthomelaena). 



Sirrine, F. A. Eastern N. Y. hortic. Ap. 1899. 2:2 (note on 

 comparative abundance). 



Jenkens, E. H., Britton, W. E., Graves, H. S. & Blake, H. T. Ct. 

 agric. expt. sta. Bui. iSl. 1900. p. 10-11, 22-26 (brief notice with 

 remedies). 



Fernald, H. T. Mass. agric. expt. sta. Bui. 76. 1901. p. 1-8 

 (brief general account). 



EXPLANATION OF PliATBS 



PLATE 1^ 



Elm leaf beetle 

 FIG. Galerucellaluteola Mtiller 



1 Cluster of eggs, much enlarged 



la Side view of single egg, still more enlarged 



2 Recently hatched larva or grub, much enlarged 



3 Pull grown larva or grub, much enlarged 



4 Pupa, much enlarged 



5 Overwintered beetle, much enlarged 



6 Fresh, brightly colored beetle, much enlarged 



7 Leaf showing eating of larvae or grubs and a few holes 



eaten by beetles, eggs in- clusters, cast larval skins and 

 full grown larvae, natural size 



1 Executed from nature, under the author's direction, by Mr L. H. Joutel of New York city, and 

 reproduced from the 5th report of the commissioners of fisheries, game and forests through the 

 courtesy of the commissioners. 



