688 
1892. Horticulture and entomology.— 
E. S. Richman (Utah Bul. 14, pp. 7-10, 
figs. 7). 
1898. Miscellaneous entomological pa- 
pers.—F. M. Webster (Ohio Bul. 51, pp. 
109-111). 
1897. Some common injurious plant 
lice, with suggestions for their destruc- 
tion.—W. G. Johnson (Md. Bul. 48, pp. 
97, 98, fig. 1). 
1909. Some insects injurious to cab- 
bage, cucumbers and related crops.—-F. H. 
Chittenden (Va. Truck Sta. Bul. 2, pp. 
22-30, figs. 4). 
Cabbage Root Maggot 
Pegomya (Phorbia) brassicae Bouche 
1894. The cabbage root maggot, with 
notes on the onion maggot and allied in- 
sects.—-~M. V. Slingerland (N. Y. Cornell 
Bul. 78, pp. 481-577, figs. 18). 
1905. Root maggots and how to con- 
trol them.—F. H. Chittenden (U. S. D. 
A., Bur. Ent. Circ. 63, pp. 7, figs. 5). 
1905. Cabbage root maggot. Poisoned 
bran for cutworms.—W. S. Blair (Canada 
Exp. Farms Rpt. 1904, pp. 862-364). 
1906. The cabbage maggot and other 
injurious insects of 1906—F. L. Wash- 
burn (Minn. Bul. 100, pp. 1-19, cld. pl. 1, 
figs. 11). 
1907. The cabbage and onion maggots. 
—John B. Smith and BE. L. Dickerson 
(N. J. Exp. Sta. Bul. 200, pp. 27, figs. 13). 
1907. The cabbage maggot and other 
injurious insects of 1906.—F. L. Wash- 
burn (Minn. Bul. 100, pp. 87, pls. 7, figs. 
57). 
1907. Root maggots.—H. T. Fernald 
(Mass. Cire. 5, pp. 2). 
1908. The apple leaf hopper and other 
injurious insects of 1907 and 1908.—F. L. 
Washburn (Minn. Bul. 112, pp. 196-218, 
figs. 3). 
1908. Screening for the protection of 
cabbage seedbeds.—W. J. Schoene (N. Y. 
State Bul. 301, pp. 165-174, pl. 1). 
Cabbage Flea Beetle, or Striped Turnip 
Flea Beetle 
Phyllotreta vittata Fab. 
1885. The wavy-striped flea beetle.— 
C. V. Riley (U. S. D. A. Rpt. 1884, pp. 
301-304, fig. 1). 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE 
1890. The cabbage flea beetle-—H. Gar- 
man (Ky.) Rpt. 1889, pp. 28-25). 
1891. The striped flea beetle or cab- 
bage flea—A. D. Hopkins (W. Va. Rpt. 
1890, pp. 147-150). 
1895. Remedies for flea beetles—C. M. 
Weed (N. H. Bul. 29, pp. 3-7, figs. 5). 
Harlequin Cabbage Bug 
Murgantia histionica Hahn 
1908. The harlequin cabbage bug.—F. 
H. Chittenden (U. 8S. D. A., Bur. Ent. 
Circ. 103, pp. 10, fig. 1). 
False Chinch Bug 
Nysius angustatus Uhl 
1894. Chinch bugs.—L. Brunner and H. 
G. Barber (Neb. Bul. 34, pp. 153, 154, fig. 
1). 
Cabbage Curculio 
Coutorhynchus rapae Gyll 
1900. Some insects injurious to garden 
crops.—F. H. Chittenden (U. S. D. A., 
Bur, Ent. Bul. 28, pp. 39-53, figs. 2). 
Cabbage Hair Worm 
Mermis spp et al. 
1905. Cabbage snakes.—H. Garman 
(Ky. Bul. 120, pp. 78-81, pl. 1). 
1908. The cabbage hair worm.—F. H. 
Chittenden (U. 8S. D. A., Bur. Ent. Circ. 
62, pp. 6, fig. 1). 
Lists of Books and Pamphlets 
1901. Bibliography of the more impor- 
tant contributions to American economic 
entomology. Part VIIJ.— Nathan Banks 
(U. S. D. A., Bur. Ent., pp. 113). Price, 
cloth, 20 cents. Postage, 3 cents. (Cov- 
ers the period between December 31, 1896, 
and January 1, 1909). 
1905. Bibliography, ete. (as above) .— 
Nathan Banks (U.S. D. A., Bur. Ent., pp. 
182). Price, 10 cents, Postage, 3 cents. 
(Covers the period between December 31, 
1899, and January 1, 1905). 
1910. A list of works on North Ameri- 
can entomology—Nathan Banks, (U.S. 
D. A., Bur. Ent. Bul. 81, pp. 120). Price, 
15 cents. Postage, 4 cents. 
(Application and money for these bibli- 
ographies should be sent to Superintend- 
ent of Documents, Government Printing 
Office, Washington, D. C.) 
Useful works on economic entomology, 
containing information on the pests of 
cole crops. 
