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303. Cook, A. J.—Continued. 
celeus], Agrotis devastator [=Hadena devastatrix ], Plutella cruciferarum, 
Haltica striolata [== Phyllotreta vittata ], Anthomyia brassicw, Pieris rapw, 
Anthomyia raphani, Lxytta cinerea [= Macrobasis unicolor'], L. atrata [= Epi¬ 
ca iita pennsylvanica], Diabrotica vittata, Carpocapsa pomonella, Saperda Can¬ 
dida, Chrysobothris femorata, Mytilaspis conchiformis \==.pomorum], Bostrichus 
[= Amphicerus] bicaudatus, Elaphidion parallelum [= villosum ], Anisopteryx 
[= Paleacrita] vernata, Clisiocampa americana, Hypliantria textor [=cunea], 
Aphid sp., Conotracbelus nenuphar, Siyalphus curculionis, JEyeria [=San- 
nina] exiUosa, Selandria [= Eriocampa] cerasi, Tomicus [— Phloeotribus ] 
liminaris, Aphis mali, A. [=Myzus] cerasi, JEyeria tipuliform-is, Nematus 
ventricosus [=ribcsii], Abraxis [— Eufitchia] rib ear ia, Macroclactylus sub- 
spinosus, Erythroneura [= Pyphlocyha] vitis, Phylloxera vastatrix, and Tinea 
flavifrontella. 
304. Cook, A. J. Clothes moth. <Cultivator and Country Genth, 
29 June, 1870, v. 41, p. 407. 
Means against Tineidae. 
305. Cook, A. J. A new insect enemy. <Cultivator and Country 
Genth, 24 August, 1876, v. 41, p. 535. 
From the Michigan Farmer; characters, habits, ravages, and means against 
Phytocoris lineolaris [=Lygus pratensis ]. 
306. Cook, A. J. Fruit or insects—which? <14th Annual Kept. Seer. 
State Board Agriculture Mich, for 1875, 1876, pp. 91-96. 
Brief directions as to the means against some of the worst pests of the apple, 
peach, cherry, and pear orchards and of small fruits. 
307. Cook, A. J. The three insect enemies most to be dreaded by the 
farmer. Delivered at Decatur, Adrian, and Cold water. <14th 
Annual Kept. Seer. State Board Agriculture Mich, for 1875,1S76, 
pp. 276-282, figs. 1-5. 
Life history of the army worm, Leucania unipuncta; note on the insect 
habits of birds, especially the robin and blackbird. 
N. B.—The remarks on the cutworms and May beetles are not printed in this 
report. 
308. Cook, A. J. The cabbage worm. <Cultivator and Country 
Genth, 18 October, 1877, v. 42, p. 667. 
Characters o ^ Pieris rapee; its natural history, remedies, and enemies. 
309. Cook, A. J. Phylloxera vastatrix. <Cultivator and Country 
Genth, 1 November, 1877, v. 42, p. 699. 
Characters, forms, ravages, and remedies of Phylloxera vastatrix. 
310. Cook, A. J. The Hessian fly. <N.t. p. 1878, 8 vo., 14 pp., figs. 1-6. 
Natural history and ravages of Cecidomyia destructor ; remedies and parasites. 
311. Cook, A. J. The pine-tree borer. <Cultivator and Country 
Genth, 4 July, 1878, v. 43, p. 423. 
Habits and ravages of Monohammus scutellatus, and M. confusor. 
312. Cook, A. J. The oak-tree beetle. <Cultivator and Country 
Genth, 25 July, 1878, v. 43, p. 471. 
Character, habits, and food plants of Elapludion putator l—villosum.] 
