ECONOMIC. 
Ins. 83 
IV. — ECONOMIC. 
Reports and Manuals ; Forbes (288), Scolytus rugulosus , Euzophera 
semifuneralis , Lachnosterna ; Cecidomyia destructor ; Aphis maidi-radicis ; 
diseases of the Chinch-bug are the points dealt with ; Lintner (542) ; 
Ormerod (638) ; Riley (721). — Report on Diaspis pentagona ; Frances- 
CIIINI (301) ; id., (300); Montillot (599). — Handbook of Australian 
injurious insects ; French (302) ; Phylloxera, Moritz (604). — Presi- 
dential address ; Fletcher (282). — President’s address to Association of 
Economic Entomologists ; Riley (720). 
For a great variety of notes on injurious insects, and other topics of 
Economic Entomology, see Ins. Life, iii & iv. — Various brief notes on 
insects of economic importance in Australia, by Olliff, in Agric. Gaz. 
N.S.W. i & ii, under headings “Entomological Notes,” “Insect Pests,” 
&c. 
Beetles imported with drugs ; WlMMEL, Verh. Ver. Hamb. vii, pp. 15 
& 16. 
Notes on various injurious insects in Scandinavia ; Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 
xii, pp. 141-144. — On Swedish injurious insects ; Lampa, Ent. Tidskr. 
xii, pp. 33-48. — Injuries of Thrips ; Hofmann (396). — Rhizcecus falcifer, 
injurious to vines ; Kunckel & Saliba (502). — Otiorhynchus sulcatus 
destroying ferns ; Wood, Ent. M. M. (2) ii, p. 199. — Anthonomus pomorum , 
mode of destruction; Leveille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. viii. — 
Aspidiotus aurantii, in Cyprus ; Shipley (811). — Stauronotus maroccanus 
and Schis tocerca peregrina , migrations in Algeria; Brunner, SB. Verh. 
z.-b. Wien, xii, p. 82. — Injury to osiers ; C.R. Ent. Belg. xxxv, p. cccxx. ; — 
Pegomyia , destructive to beet ; Decaux (174). — List of beet insects ; 
Bruner, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. No. 23, pp. 13-17. — Melolontha ravages ; 
Sprengel, SB. Ver. Rheinl. xlviii, pp. 65-69. — Mode of destroying 1 Melo- 
lontha (and Heterodera schachtii) ; Decaux^ C.R. cxiii, p. 568. — Insects 
injurious to AEscidus hippocastanum ; Decaux, Feuill. Nat. xix, pp. 2-6. 
— Psilura monaclia, natural history, modes of combating its ravages, &c. ; 
Wachtl (911). — Cheimatobia brumata , mode of collecting, &c. ; Lampa, 
pp. 137-140, Ent. Tidskr. xii. — Larentia brumata, in Normandy ; Huet 
& Louise (428). — Nematus ribesii and Abraxas grossulariata, cure for 
ravages of ; Still, Ent. xxiv, p. 290. — Injurious larvae in Cheshire ; 
Newstead, Ent. xxiv, p. 18. — diagrams' of insects injurious to farm 
crops, by G. E. & E. A. Ormerod [ef.Abnb. xxiv, p. 308J. — Cecidomyia 
tritici , metamorphoses, liferflustory, &6. ; Lampa (5i 1). — Life-history of 
the Hessian fly ; Enock (245). — Number of broods of Hessian fly, &c. ; 
Webster (943). — Cecidomyice feeding on rust ; Cobb & Olliff (152). — 
Ravages of Termites in N. America ; Scudder, Psyche, vi, p. 15. — 
Diabrotica 12-punctata as an injurious insect ; Garman (321). — Plum 
Curculio : discussion of its literature ; Weed, Am. Nat. xxv, pp. 63-73. — 
Borers injurious to mountain ash ; Kellicott, Canad. Ent. xxiii, p. 250. 
— Silver-top in grass due to Ilomopterous Rhynchota ; Osborn (639). — 
Destructive locusts of N. America ; Bruner (103). — Injurious locusts of 
