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Aphis: Immense Swarms of a Butterfly: A New Peach Insect: Caterpillar on Rye: 

 The Hellgrammite-Fly, 490. Ants on Fruit-Trees: A New Grapevine Pest: Ants on 

 Peonies: Three-lined Leaf-Beetle: A Useful Beetle, 491. [The Angoumois Moth:] 

 [The Wheat- Midge in Central New York:] The Wheat-Head Army-Worm: The Zebra 

 Caterpillar: Wheat-Weevil, 492. Ground Beetle: Insect on Wisteria: Maple-Tree 

 Borer: Elm-leaf Beetle: Water-Beetle: A Silk-Worm Moth, 493. Woolly Plant 

 Louse: The Walnut Span- Worm: How to Control the Squash-Bug: Humming-Bird 

 Moth: Bag- Worm: Grain-WeeviJ, 494. The Insects of the Past Year and Progress in 

 Insect Studies: The Cabbage Aphis: A Beetle Destroying Strawberry Plants: Plug- 

 ging Trees with 8ulphur, 495. Black Blister Beetle Attack on Asters: The Clover- 

 Seed Caterpillar: Grasshopper Plague in New York: A Potato-Beetle Killer: 

 Insect Pests, 496. On Arsenical Spraying of Fruit-Trees While in Blossom: 

 Eighth Report on the Injurious and Other Insects of the State of New 

 York, for the Year 1891, 497. Ninth Report on the Injurious and Other Insects of the 

 State of New York, for the Year 1892: Grubs Destroying Mermet Roses, 498. A Maple- 

 Tree Scale Insect: The Rose Slug: White Worms at the Roots of House-plants: Apple 

 Maggot — Trypeta romonella: The Foe of Shade-Trees, 499. The Cottonwood Beetle: 

 The Insect that Kills the Pine-Tree Borers: Probably White Grubs: The Periodical 

 Cicada, or the Seventeen-year Locust. 500. Pear-Leaf Blister Mite: Chestnut Weevil: 

 Rose-Bugs: Friendly Insects: Hellgrammite Fly: Plant-Lice at the Roots of Asters, etc., 

 501. Ants in Strawberry Bed? : Grapevine Caterpillar: Enemies of the Potato Beetle: 

 Elm-Leaf Beetle: The Above-Ground Buildings of the Seventeen Year Cicada: Worms 

 destroying Canna Leaves, 502. Sumac Galls: The Box-Elder Plant-Bug: A Beetle Feed- 

 ing on Green Corn: Muskmelon Borers at the South: Pear Rust, 503. " Pear Rust " — 

 Cause Unknown: The Indian Cetonia: Injurious Beetles: A Maple-Tree Borer: The 

 Squash-Bug, 504. Report of the State Entomologist to the Regents of the University of 

 the 8tate of New York, for the Year 1893: The San Jose Scale: " North Dakota's New 

 Bug: " Experiment Station Work on Long Island, 505. Grubs in Manure, 506. , 



(D) ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS OF J. A. LINTNER, 1862-1869 507 



Metamorphoses of Ceratomia quadricornis Harris: Notes on Some of the Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera of the State of New York, with Descriptions of their Larvae and Chrysa- 

 lides: Description of the Larva of Dryocampa rubicunda (Fetor.): Notes on some 

 Sphingidae of New York, with Descriptions of their Larvae and Pupae, 507. A Hundred- 

 fold Return for a Trifling Expenditure: Description of a New Species of Grapta, and 

 Notes on G. interrogationis, 508. 



(E) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT IN 1893 509 



Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera, 509. Diptera and Coleoptera, 510. Hemiptera. 

 Orthoptera, and Neuroptera, 512. Thysanura, Arachnida, and Myriapoda. 513. 



(F) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT IN 1894 .515 



Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera, 515. Diptera and Coleoptera, 516. Hemiptera. 517, 

 518. Orthoptera, Thysanura, Myriapoda, Crustacea, Miscellanea, 519. 



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