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527. Fitcii, A. The currant-moth, Abraxas f [ =Eufitchia\ ribearia. 
<Trans. 17. Y. State Agric. Soc., for 1847,1848, v. 7, pp. 461-469, 
pi., 11 figs. Separate: <Albany, 1848, pp. 11, 1 pi. Extract: 
<Trans. Ent. Soc., London, 1851, .s. 2, v. 1, pp. 106-107, Proc. 
Describes and figures the larva, pupa, and imago; habits and transforma¬ 
tions; injuries and remedies. 
528. Fitcii, A. [Insect enemies of domestic animals.] <Trans. 1ST. Y. 
State Agric. Soc., for 1849, 1850, v. 9, pp. 797-804. 
Popular account of Melophagus ovinus, Ornithomyia aviculciria, GEstrus [= Gas- 
trojrfiilus] equi, (E. [= G.~\ nasalis , Hypodermabovis, Cephalemyia [= (Estrus] 
ovis, Lucilia ccesar, L. [ =Pyrellia ] cadaverina, CalUpliora vomitoria, C.ful- 
vibarbis, Alusca domestica, and Stomoxys calcitrans; means against sheep 
maggots. 
529. Fitch, A. Wheat insects—Joint worm. <The Cultivator, Octo¬ 
ber, 1851, n. s., v. 8, pp. 321-324. 
Comparative characters of Isosoma hordei, Cecidomyia destructor, and C. cul- 
micola. 
530. Fitch, A. [Insect injurious to fruit trees.] <Journ. 17. Y. State 
Agric. Soc., September, 1852, v. 3, p. 37. 
A beetle resembling Leptura vittata has done much injury to fruit trees in 
Michigan. 
531. Fitch, A. Gantharis vittata. <Journ. 17. Y. State Agric. Soc. 
October, 1852, v. 3, p. 55. 
Cantharis [= Epicauta] vittata injurious to potato vines near Albany. 
532. Fitcii, A. Apple tree pests—Schbnherr’s weevil and the orchard 
moth. <Trans. 17. Y. State Agric. Soc. for 1853,1854, v. 13, pp. 
178-187. See: <Salem Press, 12 July, 1854. <Journ. 17. Y. 
State Agric. Soc., September, 1853, v. 4, pp. 36-39. 
Account of Pachyrhynclius schdnherri [= I thy cents noveboracensis'] injuring 
buds and twigs of apple trees in Michigan and of larvre of Argyrolepia 
pomoriana [= Ypsolophus pometellus ] stripping leaves from orchards in 
New York; description of A. sylvaticana, and of Chcetochilus [= E.] con- 
tubernatellus. 
533. Fitcii, A. Beport [on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects of 
the State of New York]. <Trans. 17. Y. State Agric. Soc. for 
1854,1855, v. 14, pp. 705-880, 28 figs. Separate: <Albany, 1855, 
pp. 180.* 
CONTENTS. 
Introduction. 705 
Insects infesting fruit trees: The apple. 709 
The pear. 809 
The peach. 812 
The plum. 826 
Insects infesting fruit trees: The cherry.829 
The grape vine.843 
indigenous fruit trees: The hickory. 850 
forest trees: The pine. 871 
garden vegetables: The cabbage.874 
The gooseberry.880 
* The first and second reports were also issued under one cover with title and 
index. <Albany, 1856, pp. 336, pi. 1-4, 37 figs. 
