LINTNER : ENTOMOLOGIC PUBLICATIONS 359 



Apple tree bark louse. (Country gentleman. Ap. 4, 1889. 54:269^^) 

 Gives the remedy for Myiilaspis pomm-um BoucIkS. 



Mite infesting dwellings. (Ohio farmer. Ap. 13, 1889. p. 274) 

 Reported infestatioD is referred with doubt to Bryohia species. 



Remarkable display of eel worms. (Country gentleman. May 16, i88g. 



54:389") 



Ked appearance in a shallow stream at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., is found to 

 be owing to the presence of myriads of small red worms belonging to the 

 Angtiillulidae. 



Preserving insect specimens. (Country gentleman. May 23, 1889. 54: 

 40988) 



Directions are given for preparing a ' cyanide bottle ' for the collection of 

 insects. 



Cabbage maggot. (Country gentleman. June 6, 1889. 54: 440*') 



An infusion of burdock, caustic lime applied to the roots, uuleacbed ashes 

 about the plant and kerosene emulsion are remedies recommended. 



Apple tree worm. (Country gentleman. June 6, 1889. 54:440") 



Remedies are given for Clisiocampa aviericana and its ease of control 

 commented upon. 



Rose bug destroying peaches. (Country gentleman. June 6, 1889. 



54:441") 



Gives remedies to be used against this Insect, Macrodactyliis subspinosus. 



Rose leaf hopper. (Country gentleman. June 6, 1889. 54:441") 

 Appearance of Tettigonia llyphlocyia] rosae Harris and remedies. 



[Forest tent caterpillar devastating maples.] (Albany evening journal. 

 June 8, 1889) 



Account of the ravages of CZistocam/a S!/Zi>oiico [^disstria] in a maple grove 

 at Kingsbury, Washington co., N. Y. 



Parasite on potato beetle. (Country gentleman. June 13, 1889. 54: 



456"-57") 



General notice of TJropoda americana Riley, a parasite of the potato beetle. 



Grain aphis. (Country gentleman. June 13, 1889. 54:457") 



Records an attack on wheat at Allendale, 111., by the grain aphis, Siphon- 

 ophora [Nectarophora] granaria. 



Apple tree flies. (Country gentleman. June 13, 1889. 54 : 457^^) 



Fly occurring 'by millions' on apple trees at Meadville, Pa. [June 4] is 

 the white winged Bibio, Biiio alHpennis. 



Hop yard pest reappears. (Albany evening journal. June 20, 1889. 

 p. i; Utica morning herald. June 21, 1889; Fort Plain free press. 

 June 25, 1889; Country gentleman, June 27, 1889. 54:497") 

 Warning of attack by the hop aphis, Phorodon humuli; remedies given. 



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