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Curculio demonstration. (Country gentleman. May 13, 1886. 51 : 

 366«-67i2) 

 Note on Fachi/loMus picivorus Germ. 



Orange insects. (Country gentleman. May 13, 1886. 51: 370^^) 

 Review of Mr Hubbard's report on tbis subject. 



Apple tree aphis infesting our orchards. (New England homestead. 

 May 15, 1886. 20 : 189 , col. 3) 

 Brief account of Aphis mali. 



Canker worm and codling moth described. (New England homestead. 

 May 15, 1886. 20: 192, col. 4) 

 Notice of canker worm and codling moth. 



Insects and other pests. (New England homestead. May 22, 1886. 

 20 : 189, col 5) 

 Nematus ventricosus IPteronus rihesii] and Bemhecia marginata noticed. 



Horizontal borings in tree trunks. (Country gentleman. May 27, 1886. 

 51 : 409") 

 Injury is referred to the work of the yellow bellied woodpecker. 



Elm leaf beetle. (Country gentleman. May 27, 1886, 51:409^^) 

 Galerueella xanthomelaena lluteola] identified. 



Plea for entomological study. (Glens Falls [N. Y.] repubUcan. June 

 I, 1886) 

 . Extracts from an address before the Agassiz association of Glens Falls. 



Apple tree aphis. (Country gentleman. June 3, 1886. 51 : 429^*) 

 Mentions 4pW» ™oK and ji. IMyzusI ribis. 



Asparagus beetle. (Country gentleman. June 3, 1886, 51 : 429^*) 

 Brief notice of Crioceris aaparagi. 



New strawberry insect. (New England homestead. Junes, 1886. 20: 

 216, col. s) 

 Bemhidium guadrimaculatum is recorded as injurious to strawberries. 



Grapevine scale insect. (New England homestead. June 12, 1886. 

 20 : 221, col. 6) 

 Brief notice of Pulvinaria vitis linnwmeraMlW]. 



Apple tree bark louse. (Country gentleman. June 17, 1886. 51:469*^) 

 Identifies and gives remedies for Mytilaapis pomicoriicis [pomorum]. 



Forest tent caterpillar. (New England homestead. June 19, 1886. 

 20 : 229, col. 4-5) 

 Brief account of Clisiocampa sylvatica [disstria]. 



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