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Cz.^t\irts oi Feniseca tarquinius Fabr. (Psyche. 1883. 4=75) ^3 ^'^) 

 Number of examples collected at Keene Valley, N. Y., aud one at Center, 

 N. Y. 



[Platygaster larva destroying galls of Cecidomyia salicis-batatus\ (Psyche. 



1883. 4 : 79—7 cm) 

 Reference to Prof. D. S. Kellicott's observations on the above. 



[Collecting cut worms at evening with a light] (Psyche. 1883. 4:80, 

 10 cm) 

 Notice of collections made about dusk in the evening. 



Grape pest — Procris \Harrisina\ americana. (Country gentleman. Aug. 

 2,1883. 48:62i2«) 

 Insect in Champaign co., Ohio, description, remedies. 



Potter wasp cells on grape leaves — Eumenes fraternus Say. (Country 

 gentleman. Aug. 9, 1883. 48: 641**) 

 Description of the cells and habits of the insect. 



Frenchingof corn. (Country gentleman. Aug. 16, 1883. 48: 661^^) 

 Causes of frenching, a brief account of Sphenopliorus aculptilis. 



Striped squash beetle. (Country gentleman. Aug. 23, 1883. 48: 681^^) 

 Brief account of Diabrotica vittata Fabr. 



Carpet bug — Anthrenus scrophulariae. (Country gentleman. Aug. 23, 

 1883. 48: 68 1^^) 

 Report of this larva injuring linen and silk goods doubted ; remedies. 



Pine emperor moth. (Country gentleman. Sep. 27,1883. 48:781^''') 

 Larva of Eacles \_Basilona] imperialis Drnry is identified and habits given. 



Saw fly larvae on quince. (Country gentleman. Oct. 4, 1883. 48: 801^') 

 Describes the larva of saw fly on quince leaves, and notices Vanessa [Euvan- 

 essa antiopa and Adalia Mpunctata. 



Bark louse on willow. (Country gentleman. Oct. 4, 1883. 48 : 801^') 

 Apple tree bark louse, Mytilaspis pomorum, recorded on Kilmarnock willow. 



Chinch bug in northern New York. (Argus [Albany]. Oct. 10, 1883. 

 p. 3; Watertown [N. Y.] daily times. Oct. 12, 1883. [same article 

 copied] Country gentleman. Oct. 18, 1883. 48:841^^ [same copied 

 nearly entire]) 



General account of Blissus leucopterus in northern New York, giving 

 appearance, ravages and remedies. 



New enemy to the farm. (Argus [Albany]. Oct. 10, 1883. p. 4, col. 



3> 30 cm) 



Recapitulation of the preceding paper slightly altered. 



Chinch bug in New York. (Science. Oct. 19, 1883. 2:540,16 cm) 

 Its detection in large numbers in St Lawrence co., N. Y. 



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