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1098. Slingerland, M. V. Mites that are mighty troublesome. 
<Rural New Yorker, 8 October, 1898, p. 689. 
Notes on Bryobia. 
1099. Slingerland, M. V. Insects in stored grain. <Rural New 
Yorker, 15 October, 1898, p. 705. 
1100. Slingerland, M. V. An insect in blackberry canes. <Rural 
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Notes on Bembecia marginata. 
1101. Slingerland, M.V. Killing mealy bugs under glass. <Rural 
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1102. Slingerland, M. V. A worm that “has worms.” <Rural, 
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Notes on parasitized tomato caterpillar. 
1103. Slingerland. M. V. The grain moth in wheat. <Rural New 
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Note on Gelechia cerealetta. 
1101. Slingerland, M. V. The grape-vine tlea-beetle. <Bull. No. 
157, Cornell Univ. Agric. Exp. Sta., December, 1898, pp. 
189-213, 10 tigs. 
A full account, with bibliography. 
1105. Slingerland, M. V. Some new notions about some old in¬ 
sects. <Trans. Mass. Hortic. Soc., Ft. I, 1898 (1899). 
Notes on codling moth and peach-tree borer. 
1106. Slingerland, M. V. Insects that like whisky. <Rural New 
Yorker, 21 January, 1899, p. 38. 
Boring in a cask. 
1107. Slingerland, M. Y. Insect pests in 1898. <Rural New 
Yorker, 1 February, 1899, p. 71. 
Notes on pear Psylla, tent-caterpillars, cankerworms, and grapevine flea- 
beetle. 
110S. Slingerland, M. Y. How insects spend the winter. <Rural 
New Yorker, 28 January, 1899, p. 35; 18 February, 1899, 
p. 116. 
1109. Slingerland, M. V. Ants on apple trees. <Rural New 
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1110. Slingerland, M. Y. Peach borer. Kerosene and water. 
<Rural New Yorker, 25 March, 1899, p. 222. 
1111. Slingerland, M. V. Currant fruit worm. <Rural New 
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Probably Dakrurna convolutella. 
1112. Slingerland, M. V. Insect pests in 1898. <Proc. West. 
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Notes on Psylla pyricola, Agrilus anxius, Haltica chalybea, cankerworms, and 
tent caterpillars. 
