THE AMERICAN MLDLAND NATURALIST. 



Carpolithus vacpinioides Hollick. Kreischerville, Staten Isl- 

 and. — A. Hollick. 

 Carpolithus sp. 5 undetermined species from Green Ridge 



and Kreisecherville, Staten Island. — A. Hollick. 

 Credneria macrophylla Heer. King's gravel pit, Roslyn, New I 



York.— A. Hollick. 

 Rhizomorphs. In hard clay ironstones at Tottenville, Staten J 



Island. — A. Hollick. 

 Tricaly cites major Hollick. King's Gravel Pit, Roslyn, Glen 



Cove, L. I.— A. Hollick. 

 Tricalycites papyraceus Newberry. Lloyd Neck. — A. Hollick. s 

 Wittiamsohia Riesii Hollick. Kreischerville, Staten Island. — 



A. Hollick. 



VII. 

 INSECT GALLS. 



Burnham and Latham (1914-24) list the following insect 

 galls from their Flora of the Town of Southold, Long Island, 

 and Gardiners Island. Doubtless many of them may be 

 found further west along the coast in the vicinity of Cold 

 Spring Harbor. 



Acarus Serotinae Beutm. — Wild Cherry Pouch Gall. 

 Acraspis erinacei Walsh. — Oak Hedgehog Gall. 

 Amphibolies acuminata Ashm. — Very abundant on Quercus J 



ilicifolia at Laurel, L. I. 

 Amphibolips confluentus Harr. — Oak Apple. 

 Andricus cornigerus 0. S. — Horned Knot Oak Gall. 

 Andricus futilis O. S. — Oak Wart Gall on leaves of Quercus . 



alba. 

 A. palustris O. S. — Succulent Oak Gall on leaves of Quercus \ 



palustris. 

 A. petiolicola Bass. — Oak Petiole Gall on leaves of Quercus 



alba and Q. velutina. 

 A. punctatus Bass. — Oak Knot Gall. 

 A.seminator Harr. — Oak Seed Gall. 

 Asphondylia globosus O. S. — On stems of Helianthus divari-^ 



catus. 

 Asteromyia carbonifera Felt. On leaves of Euthamia temt,i-% 



folia. 

 Asteromyia rubra Felt. — On leaves of Solidago bicolor. 

 Aulax tumidus Bass. — Lettuce Tumor Gall. 



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