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EXERACTS FROM: CORRESPONDEN CBs fe ees et Bee oe Seat ee ee eee ee ; 
Fertilization of Yucca in Australia—A new Saw-fiy Enemy to Sweet Po- 
tatoes—Injurious Insects of Utah—Reappearance of the Wheat Straw- 
worm in Kansas—Allorhina injuring Oaks—Ducks and the Colorado 
Potato Beetle; Additional Note—Kerosene Emulsion Treatment for the 
Rose-chafer—the Strawberry Weevil on Blackberries—Predaceous 
Habit of Histeride—Imbricated Snout-beetle injuring Apple Trees—A 
Longicorn Pine-borer injuring Shoes—Blister Beetles on Cabbage—The 
European Leopard Moth injuring Maples—A Phycitid Moth attacking 
Pecan Buds—A Corn Crambus in Delaware—Treatment for the Horn 
Fly—A new Enemy to Currants—A California Thrips on the Potato— 
Rocky Mountain Locust in North Dakota—Habits of Mantispa—A 
Correction. 
GE NIVAD NOTES oe 2 cre ain a har See ioe See we set hoe oe ee) eee ie ey eee 
Lead-boring Insects—Damage to Turnip and Swede Crops in Eastern Brit- 
ain—Locusts in the Vilayet of Aleppo, Syria—Another Government 
Entomologist Appointed—A Curious Bit of Entomological Classifica- 
tion—A Criticism of Circular No. 1 of this Division—The Host Plants 
of North American Aphidide—A new Radish Enemy in California— 
North American Species of Trypoxylon—Destroying the Rose-chafer— 
Quassia for the Hop Aphis—Silk Nests of Mexican Social Larve—A 
Strange Story—Was he Crazed by Mosquitoes or by Heat?—The true 
Male of Pocota grandis. 
CONTENTS OF NOS. 3 AND 4. 
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THE LARGER CORN STALK-BORER (illustrated) ............... L. O. Howard... 
LiFE HISTORY OF THE 12-SPOTTED DIABROTICA (illustrated) .:..C. V. Riley. -. 
ANEW EEREARIUM PEs? (illustrated) [22-22 2 eo ss C. Ve Riley:. 
UGIMYIA SERICARLZ ROND., THE PARASITE OF THE JAPANESE SILK- 
AI GTEIU ESS 5 ies Be uh eee ree ee ee ee ena Joseph Mik. - 
FURTHER NOTES ON PANCHLORA (illustrated) --...---.-.......-.. C. V. Riley-- 
SOME STUDIES OF THE CLOVER Hay Worm, ASOPIA COSTALIS.F. M. Webster -- 
SOME OF THE BRED PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA IN THE NATIONAL COLLEC- 
THON OC OUPIMUCE 28. hoo. Ske es So ees tle oe en 
PREM REER Se OAR SUSYELAG. co | ccc co Cees Elen sla See Lee eee ee ae eee 
THE FIRST INTRODUCTION OF BLASTOPHAGA IN CALIFORNIA...-Gustav Hisen.. 
COMMENTS ON THE FIFTH REPORT OF THE U. 8S. ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMIS- 
| BIRO a Sie oem eee aac eh nes tiny ee a bere eae nn eA John Hamilton. - 
BEGERACTS. .BHROM= CORRESPONDENCE «5220055 oso see ee ees 
Injurious Insects of Nebraska—Fall Web-worm Parasites in Indian Terri- 
tory—Notes on California Insects; the Vedalia and other Ladybirds— 
An injurious Flee-beetle in Utah—A new Enemy to Pear Leaves—A 
Grapevine Flea-beetle of New Mexico—Notes on the Palm Weevil— 
Rhynchites bicolor injuring cultivated Roses—The Coleoptera in the 
National Museum—A good Collection of Agrilus in the National Mu- 
seum—A Leaf-miner infesting Sour Gum—Disappearance of the Gypsy 
Moth in England—Remedies for Squash Borer—Forest Injury by the 
Oak Edema—On the Treatment of Tent Caterpillars—The Catalpa 
Sphinx—Peach Trees injured by Gortyna nitela—Hair Worm Parasite 
of the Codling Moth—False Chinch-bug in Wyoming—Kerosene Emul- 
sion successful against the Chinch-bug—Old Broods of the Seventeen- 
year Locust—Note on a Leaf-hopper—Destructiveness of the Corn-root 
Plant-louse in Nebraska—A parasite of the Cottony Maple Scale—The 
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