LINTNER : ENTOMOLOGIC PUBLICATIONS 323 



Annual address of the president [of the Entomological club of the Ameri- 

 can association for the advancement of science, at Saratoga, N. Y., 

 Aug. 26, 1879]. (Canadian entomologist. September 1879. 11: 

 163-75; Entomological society of Ontario. Annual report, 1879. p. 

 11-18; American entomologist. January, February 1880. 3:16-19, 



30-34) 



Mainly a notice of the principal publications and investigations in ento- 

 mology during the preceding year. 



Two pests of the clover plant. (Country gentleman. Oct. 2, 1879. 

 44:63185) 



Notice of the injuries to ciov er hy JECylesinua IHylastes] trifolii Mall, and Ceci- 

 domyia leguminieola Lintu. 



Apple tree insect. (Country gentleman. Oct. 9, 1879, 44:648") 

 Coleopterous larva on an apple tree can not be identified. 



Coccus on peach trees. (Country gentleman. Oct. 23, 1879. 44:679^'') 

 Short notice of Leoanium persicae Modeer [nigrofasciatum Perg.] 



Grape insect. (Country gentleman. Oct. 23, 1879. 44 : 679") 



Brief mention of a caterpillar (Froois [Harrisinal amerioana Guor. See 

 below) 



Dung beetle. , (Country gentleman. Oct. 30, 1879. 44 • 695*^) 



Brief account of the tumbler bug, Apliodlus inquinatus Herbst, and allied 

 species. 



Five spotted sphinx. (Country gentleman. Oct. 30, 1879. 44 : 696^*) 



Tobacco worm. Sphinx quinqvemaculata Haw. IPhlegethontius ccleue Hiibn.] 

 identified and its habits given. 



Apple tree insects. (Country gentleman. Nov. 6,1879. 44^711^^) 

 Treats of two larvae iufcstiug apple trees, one is probably a Chrysobothria. 



Grape insect — Procris \Harrisina\ americana Guer. (Country gentle- 

 man. Nov. 6, 1879. 44:711") 

 Brief general account. 

 Coccus on peach trees — Lecanium persicae [nigrofasdatum Perg.] 

 (Country gentleman. Nov. 6, 1879. 44:711^*) 

 Identified and synonymy given. 

 Fitch biological collection of the New York state agricultural society. 

 (Psyche. September — December 1879. 2:275-76) 



Describes the arjangemeut and character of the collection made by Dr 

 Fitch and states that the Homoptera alone have escaped destruction. 



Pickled friiit fly — Drosofhila ampelophila. (Country gentleman, Jan. 1, 



1880. 45:7'') 

 Life history and habits with notice of other species. 



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