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293. Coox, A. J. Insects injurious to strawberries. <3d Annual 
Kept. Seer. State Pomol. Soc. Midi., for 1S73,1874, pp. 102-106. 
Treats of Lachnosterna fusea, Anchyl opera [= Phoxopteris~] frag aria’., Emphytus 
[= Harpiphorus ] maculatns. 
294. Cook, A. J. Birds and insects, and their relation to fruit grow¬ 
ing. <3d Annual Kept. Sec. State Pomol. Soc. Mich, for 1873, 
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295. Cook, A. J. Insects injurious to house plants and shrubbery. 
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Notes on the habits of anil means against Apliididse, Coccidae, Thripidae, 
Selaadria sp. and Terrnes sp. 
29G. Cook, A. J. The codling moth. <Cultivator and Country Gentl., 
10 June, 1875, v. 40, pp. 358-359. 
Natural history of Carpocapsa ponwnella. 
297. Cook, A. J. The currant borer. <Cultivator and Country Gentl., 
15 July, 1875, v. 40, p. 438. 
Characters, habits, and seasons of JEgeria tipuliformis; their ravages and 
remedies. 
298. Cook, A. J. Apple insects. <Cultivator and Country Gentl., 
22 July, 1875, v. 40, p. 455. 
Natural history of Saperda Candida, Chrysobothris femorata and Mytilaspis 
conchiformis [ =pomorum\; remedies. 
299. Cook, A. J. Paris green for the potato beetle. <Amer. Farmer, 
July, 1875, v. 4, p. 250. 
Paris green as a means against Duryphora 10-lineata. 
300. Cook, A. J. The codling moth. <4tli Annual Kept. Pomol. Soc. 
Mich, for 1874,1875, pp. 152-100. 
Characters and habits of Carpocapsa pomonella; its enemies and means 
against it. 
301. Cook, A. J. Economic entomology. Its history, progress, and 
needs in the United States. <4th Annual Kept. Pomol. Soc. 
Mich, for 1874, 1875, pp. 170-183. See also: <Xoc. tit., pp. 
540-547. 
Notice of the work of Harris, Fitch, Walsh, Riley, Le Baron, Packard, 
Glover, and of several societies and colleges; subjects which need investi¬ 
gation. 
302. Cook, A. J. Grape Phylloxera. <4th Annual Kept. Pomol. Soc. 
Mich, for 1874, 1875, pp. 341-350, f. 1-5. See also: <Aoc. tit., 
p. 550. 
History, habits, and means against Phylloxera vastatrix. 
303. Cook, A. J. Insects injurious to the farm, garden, and orchard. 
<13th Annual Kept. Seer. State Board Agriculture Mich, for 
1874, 1875, pp. 100-152, tigs. 1-47. Separate: 1875, 48 pp., 
tigs. 1-47. 
The following species are considered, many of them are figured: Doryphora 
10-lineata, Agrotis subgotliica, A. cochrani [ —messoria ~\, Lachnosterna fnsca, 
Cecidomyia [= Diplosis ] tritici, Elaterid sp., Bruch us pisi, Coreas [= Jnasa] 
trial is, Melittia cucubitm [— ceto~\, Macrosila qainquemaculata [= Proloparce 
