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Smith: in Entomolog. News, v, 1894, pp. 182-184 (Eastern 

 occurrence), p. 312 (discovered on Long Island) ; in Insect Life, vii, 



1894, pp. 16S-1G7 (in New Jersey) ; in Gard.-Forest, vii, 1894, p. 

 314 (danger from infested California fruit) ; Bull. No. 106 N. J. 

 Agr. Coll. Exp. St., Nov. 22, 1894, 1895. 24 pp. 5 figs, (in New 

 Jersey, and general account); in Entomolog. News, vi, 1895, pp. 

 153-157 (operations against, in New Jersey nurseries). 



Koebele: in Insect Life, vi, 1894, p. 27 (Orcus parasites). 

 Schwarz : in Insect Life, vi, 1894, pp. 247-252 (in Charlottes- 

 ville, Ya.). 



Lintner: in Eur. New Yorker, liii, 1894, p. 791 (neglected on 

 Long Island) ; in Albany Eve. Journ., Nov. 7, 1894 (observed at 

 Kinderhook, N. Y.). 



Sireine: in Gard.-Forest, vii, 1894, p. 449 (on Long Island). 



Fletcher: in Evidence bef. Commit. Agr., 1894, p. 19 (in 

 British Columbia) ; in 24th Ann. Eept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1895, pp. 73- 

 76, f. 48 (in Br. Columbia, habits, remedies). 



Slingerland: in Eur. New Yorker, liv, 1895, p. 5 (Eastern local- 

 ities and prospects). 



Webster: Bull. 56 Ohio Agr. Exp. St. for December, 1894, 



1895, 18 pp. 5 figs, (in Ohio, and N. J. Bull. 106 quoted). 



H. W. C[ollingwood] : in Eur. New Yorker, liv, 1895, p. 167 

 (observations at Lovett Company nurseriesj), p. 317 (the Parson* 

 Company nursery on Long Island), 

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