lintner; entomologic publications 391 



Box elder plant bug. (Country gentleman. Oct. 31, 1895. 60 : 786I') 

 Identifies Leptocoris trivittatus Say from McGregor, la. 



On the girdling of elm twigs by the larvae of Orgyia \Noiolophus\ 

 leucostigma and its results. (American naturalist. January 1896. 



30:74-75) 



Records the peculiar twis girdling habit of the larva. 



Wire worms in corn. (Country gentleman. Feb. 20, 1896. 61: 14412) 

 Gives several remedies. 



Solution for killing worms. (Gardening. Mar. 15, 1896. 4:199^^) 

 Beoomraeuds several insecticides for millepedes. 



Apple maggot — Trypeta pomonella. (Gardening. Ap. 1,1896. 4:218^*) 

 Brief general account, giving life history and leniedies. 



Apple maggot. (Country gentleman. Ap. 2, 1896. 61 : 270'') 

 Identifies Trypeta pomonella and gives proper remedies. 



Cheese skipper. (Country gentleman. Ap. g, 1896. 61:293^^) 



Brief general account of the meat skipper, FiopMla easel Linn., giving life 

 history and r medies. 



Scale insects. (Gardening. Ap. 15, 1896. 4:234, col. i) 



Notices briefly Mylilaspis pomoruiu and Cliionanpin furfurus and gives 

 remedies. 



Southern corn root worm. (Country gentleman. Ap. 30, 1896. 



61 : 353") 



General account of the 12 spotted Diabrotica,' D. Vi-punctata OWv., and the 

 northern corn root worm, Diahrotica longieornis Say, giving iujuiies and 

 remedies. 



Thousand legged worms infesting greenhouses. (Gardening. May i, 

 1896. 4: 251-52, col. 2-3, i) 



General account of a species of millepedes [subsequently referred to 

 Leptodesmus], and giving a number of remedies. 



Handbook of British lepidoptera. By Edward Meyrick. (Nation. 

 May 14, 1896. * 62:385, col. 2-3) 

 General review of this work. 



Elm leaf beetle. (Country gentleman. May 14, 1896. 61:386") 

 Galerucella xanthomelaena [luteola] identified from Gaylordsville, Ct. 



Harlequin cabbage bug. (Gardening. May 15, 1896. 4:266,001.2-3, 

 26 cm) 

 ilf«.r^a«tta /ci.vfj'ioHica is identified and its spread over the country noticed. 



Plum mite. (Country gentleman. May 21, 1896. 61:406^^) 



Galls on a Chickasaw plum are identified as possibly those of Phytoptat 

 pruni Amerl. 



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