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Cecropia caterpillar. (Country gentleman. Sep. 24, 1891. 56:777^') 

 Describes the markings and beauty of the Cecropia caterpillar. 



An interesting caterpillar. (Country gentleman. Oct. i, 1891. 

 56:79738) 



Describes the cocoon of Artaoe punciistriga and gives briefly the features 

 of Cerura caterpillars. 



Grape vine leaf hopper. (Country gentleman. Oct. 8, 1891. 56:815'') 

 Mentions the leaf hoppers, Erythoneura vitifex Fitch [TypMocyia comes Say] 

 and E. vitis [Typhlocyha comes var.] with remedies. 



[Extraordinary flight of moths] (Albany evening journal. Oct. 20, 1891. 

 col. 5) 



Records a iiight continuing for two nights and a day of Zerene \_Cingilia] 

 ca'enaria Drury. 



Squash bug. (Country gentleman. Oct. 22, 1891. 56 : 854*') 



Anasa tristis DeGeer is identified and a brief sketch of its habits and trans- 

 formations given. 



A destructive potato aphis. (Country gentleman. Oct. 22, 1891. 



S6 : 857") 

 Records serious injuries to potatoes by a plant louse. 



White grubs. (Country gentleman. Oct. 29,1891. 5^-875*°) 

 White grubs sent for name may be those of Lachnosterna fusca Prohl. 



Sprayed grapes are harmless. (Entomological news. Nov. 1891. 

 2: 181) 



There is not a poisonous amount of copper on the grapes and their destruc- 

 tion was unwarranted. 



Pear midge, Diplosis pyrivora, in New York. (Canadian entomologist. 

 Nov. 1891. 23 : 224) 

 Noticed for the first time in New York the present year at Catskill, N. Y. 



On the eye spotted bud moth in western New York. (Canadian 

 entomologist. Nov. 1891. 23:231) 



Abundance of Tmetocera ocellana, habits of the caterpillar, remedies. 



On some of our Orgyias. (Canadian entomologist. November 1891. 

 23:232) 



Does Orgyia {_Notolop}ms'] definita occur at Albany ? Is 0. nova [Notolophus 

 antiqua] identical with 0. [Notolopliusl antiqua of Europe ? 



Killing the pea weevil. (Rural New Ygrker. Ap. 2, 1892. 51:227, 

 col. 2-3) 



Bruchus pisl Ipisorum'] may be killed by heat or the vapor of hisulfid of 

 carbon. 



Early ' grasshoppers.' (Country gentleman. Ap. 14, 1892. 57:286*^-8711) 

 Notices a very early appearance of the young of the green striped locust, 

 Chimarooephala IChortophagd] viridifasoiata De Geer. 



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