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Apple worm. (Country gentleman. May 28, 1891, 56 : 438^') 



Carpocapaa pomonella breeds in pears, plums, peaches and apricots, in addi- 

 tion to the apple. 



Wheat insects. (Country gentleman. May 28, 1891. 56:438'') 



Identifies an attack on wheat as probably that of SipTionophora avenae 

 INeotarophora granaria] . 



Destructive to pears — A pest discovered in a Catskill orchard — Diplosis 

 pyrivora. (Albany evening journal. May 30, i89r. p. 8, col. 1; 

 Sun [N. Y.] June i, 1891. p. 3, col. 5) 



Records the occurrence of the pear midge in the Catskill orchards and 

 points out its dangerous character. 



Insect pests. (Oswego daily times. June 2, 1891. 49: 4, col. 2) 



Notices a new case worm or Coleophora on apple, eye spotted bud worm, 

 Tmetocera ocellana, apple leaf Bucoulatrix, B. pomifoliella ■ and Aspidisca 

 aplendoriferella. 



Another formidable insect pest. (Oswego daily times. June 3, 1891 



49 ■ 5> col. 2-3) 



Pear midge, Diplotis pyrivora, discovered at Catskill, N. Y. Gives its 

 injuries, life history and methods of controlling it. 



Melon and strawberry pests. (Country gentleman. June 4, 1891. 



56:457") 



Treats of Aphis cucumeris \_go8sypii'] and the flea like negro bug, Corimelaena 

 puUcaria Germ. 



Peach tree borer. (Country gentleman. June 4, 1891. 56:457^') 



Gives a number of remedies for this insect. 

 A serious danger — New pest that threatens the pear crop. (New 

 England homestead. June 13, i89r. 25 : 249, co]. 4) 



Introduction of the pear midge, Diplosis pyrivora, injuries and remedies. 



Gartered plume moth. (Country gentleman. June 18, iSgr. 56: 



497'^) 



Brief account of Oxyptilus periscelidactylus. 



[New onion pest] (Albany evening journal. June 19, 1891. p. 8, 



col. s) 



Notices Agrotis ypsilon Eott., or the black cut worm — a common and wide- 

 spread species not previously reported on onions. 



New strawberry pest. (Country gentleman. June 25, 1891. 56 : 515") 

 Records Serica tristis LeConte, as a strawberry pest. 



Lady bird and cherry aphis. (Country gentleman. July 2, 1891. 



56:537'') 



Notices black cherry aphis Myzws cerasi, and 15 spotted lady bird, Anatia 

 l5-punotata [oceZZato] . 



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