.1893.] Entomology. 1107 
In Bulletin 98 of the Michigan Station Mr. G. C. Davis briefly dis- 
cusses locusts (Acridide) and the Horn Fly ( Hematobia serrata), while 
in Bulletin 96 of the same Station Professor A. J. Cook discusses Honey 
Analyses. 
Professor J. B. Smith has recently sent out two bulletins from New 
Jersey. In No.95 he announces that Brood XII of the Periodiea] 
Cicada is due in New Jersey next year, and is likely to appear all over 
the state, though more abundantly in the northern and eastern counties, 
He suggests that no pruning or budding be done this fall or next 
spring, leaving abundance of surface for oviposition. This is an excel- 
lent example of the value of entomological prognostication. 
Bulletin 94 discusses “Insects injurious to Cucurbs” in a practical 
way that is sure to be appreciated by New Jersey farmers. 
