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(A) Catalogue of tbe known Homoptera of the state of New York in 1851. .. 381 



(B) Entomological addresses 414 



(C) List of publications of the entomologist 439 



(D) Publications of the entomologist during the years 1870-1874 446 



(E) Contributions to the department 461 



(F) Classified list of insects noticed in the report 465 



General index 467 



Maple tree scale insect. (Gardening. Mar. 15, 1894. 2:206) 



In the abseuce of examples the scale is identified as probably Pulvinaria 

 innumerabilis Eathv. and remedies given. 



Rose slug. (Gardening. Ap. i, 1894. 2 : 230) 



Gives remedies for common rose slug, Monostegia rosae, mentions bristly 

 rose worm, Cladius pectiiiicoriiis Four., and" curled rose worm, Emphytus 

 cinctus Linn. 



White worms at the roots of house plants. (Gardening. Ap. 15, 1894. 

 2 : 257, col. 2) 

 Recommends strong mustard water, tobacco or pyrethrum water. 



Apple maggot — Trypeta pomonella. (Country gentleman. May 3, 

 1894. 59 : 349I8) 

 Identifies the insect and gives remedies. 



The foe of shade trees. (Albany evening journal. May 7, 1894) 

 Notice of the elm borer, Sapercla tridentata, giving remedies. 



Cotton wood beetle: (Syracuse union. May 9, 1894. p. 2, col i) 

 Identifies Una soripta Fabr., giving its earlier history and remedies. 



Insect that kills the pine tree borers. (Gardening. May 15, 1894. 

 2 : 292, col. 2) 



Notices the introduction of Clcnis fsrmicaiiiis for the purpose of preying on 

 Dendroctonus frontalis. 



Probably white grubs. (Country gentleman. May 17, 1894. 



59:386^2) 



Recommends kerosene emulsion for white grubs in a lawn. 



Periodical cicada, or the 17 year locust. (Issued as a circular of four 

 pages. Albany. June 19, 1894) 

 Brief general account of Cicada sepiendecim and C. tredecim. 



Pear leaf blister mite. (Country gentleman. • June 2 r, 1894. 59:468") 

 Identifies an attack by Pkytoptus pyri and gives remedies. 



Chestnut weevil. (Country gentleman. July 5, 1894. 59 : 504") 



The 'chestnut worm' is identified as probably Balaninus caryatrypes 



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