lintner: entomologic publications 369 



Striped cucumber beetle. (Country gentleman. Nov. 20, 1890. 

 SS : 92s**-26i2) 

 Gives remedies for Diabrotica vittata Fabr. 



Woolly bear caterpillar — Pyrrharctia Isabella. (Country gentleman. Nov. 

 27.1890. 55:941^^) 

 A general account of its habits and life history. 



Apple leaf bucculatrix. (Country gentleman. Dec. 4, 1890. 55 : 962^') 

 Small white cocoons on apple twigs are identified as those of Bucculatrix 



Squash bug. (Country gentleman. Jan. 8, 189 1. 56 : 33^^) 

 Gives the best remedies for this pest. 



Grain weevil infesting mills. (Country gentleman. Jan. 15, 1891. 



56:47") 

 Becommends bisulfid of carbon for Calandra granaria. 



Protection from insect injuries. (Albany morning express. Jan. 23, 

 1891. p. 2, col. s) [Abstract of an address before the farmers' in- 

 stitute at Albany, Jan. 22, 189 1] 



General address on the losses caused by insects and means to be used against 

 them. 



Bacon beetle. (Country. gentleman. Feb. 12, 1891. 56:130^') 

 Records Dermeates lardarius in soiled clothing. 



Insectivorous birds. (Albany evening journal. Feb. 14, 1891. p. 6, 

 col. 3) 



Protecting the birds. (New York times. Feb. 15, 1891) 



Remarks before the assembly committee on game laws, asking for such 

 amendments and additions to the revised game law as shall protect birds 

 beneficial to the agriculturist in the destruction of insect pests, and with- 

 holding protection from those which are detrimental ; prominent among these 

 last is the English sparrow. 



Scale insects. (Country gentleman. March 26, 1891. 56: 257^') 



Leaves of oleander and camellia show attacks of scale insects — the former 

 of Aspidiotus nerii Bouch6 and the latter of a species of ? Parlatoria. 



Bark lice. (Country gentleman. Mar. 26. 1891. 56:257'^) 

 Gives remedies for scale insects. 



Blind crustacean from a well. (Albany evening journal. Mar. 27, 1891. 

 p. 6, col. 2; New York times. Mar. 28, 1891. p. 2, col. 5) 



Small crustacean infesting a driven well of moderate depth, is identified as 

 Crangonyx mticronatus Forbes. 



Injurious insects. (Country gentleman. Ap. 2, 1891. 56:273^*) 

 Treats of a number of insect pests and insecticides. 



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