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septendecim. 
371. Walsh, B. D. Entomological. Do locusts sting ? <Chicago Re¬ 
publican, 1868. S.-b., No. 3, p. 25. 
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372. Walsh, B. D. The bug-hunter in Egypt. A journal of an ento¬ 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Introductory... 3 
Chapter 1. The grape Curculio. Cceliodes [= Crciponius] iiuequalis Say. 
Its history—Guest insects, parasites, and cannibals—Remedy_ 13 
Chapter 2. The grape-leaf gall-louse. Dactylosphcera vitifolice, Fitch 
[= Phylloxera vastatrix ]. 
Peculiar to the Clinton and other cultivated varieties of Frost 
grape—Practical inference therefrom.. 21 
Chapter 3. The rose-bug. Macrodactylus subspinosus Linn. 
Device for destroying it on grape-vines. 24 
Chapter 4. The grape-root borer. AEgeria [= Sciapteron] polistiformis 
Harris. 
Its history—Its scientific nomenclature—Remedies. 24 
Chapter 5. The apple-worm or codling-moth. Carpocapsa pomonella 
Linn. 
Double-brooded—Practical inference therefrom—Remedies. 27 
Chapter 6. The apple-maggot fly. Trypeia pomonella Walsh. 
Occurs at present only in certain Eastern States on the apple, 
though it was found long ago in Illinois on the crab—Its history. 29 
