BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
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544. Fitch, A. Entomology, iSTo. 10. Borer in apple trees. The 
Bnprestis. <The Country Gentleman, 10 July, 1856, y. 8, 
p. 27. <Tlie Cultivator, August, 1856, s. 3, v. 4, pp. 240-211. 
Habits and ravages of and means against Chrysobothris femorata. 
545. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 12. The rose bug. <Tlie Country 
Gentleman, 31 July, 1856, v. 8, pp. 75-76. <The Cultivator, 
September, 1856, s. 3, v. 4, pp. 270-271. 
Natural history, description, food plants, and enemies of Macro dad ylus sub- 
spinosus; remedies. 
546. Fitch, A. The joint-worm in barley. <Journ. N. Y. State 
Agric. Soc., December, 1856, v. 7, p. 76. 
Eurytoma [=Zsosoma] hordei destructive to barley in Cazenovia, N. Y. 
547. Fitch, A. Report on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects 
of the State of New York. <Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc. 
for 1855, 1856, v. 15, pp. 409-559, pi. 1-4, 9 figs.* 
CONTENTS. 
Introduction. 409 
Insects infesting fruit trees: The apple. 413 
forest trees: The pine. 488 
The larch or tamarack. 494 
The maple. 501 
The poplar. 506 
field crops: Wheat. 509 
Indian corn. 542 
The hop. 554 
548. Fitch, A. Third report on the noxious and other insects of the 
State of New York. <Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc., for 1856, 
1856, v. 16, pp. 315-490, pi. 1-4, 1 fig. t 
CONTENTS. 
Introduction. 315 
Insects infesting fruit trees: 
The apple_. 321 
The pear. 349 
. The quince.•. 355 
The peach. 356 
The nectarine..... 360 
The apricot. 360 
The plum. 360 
The cherry. 366 
The grape. 387 
The currant. 416 
The gooseberry. 436 
The hickory. 438 
The black walnut. 462 
The butternut. 462 
The chestnut. 468 
The hazelnut. 473 
Supplement. 478 
* See note under No. 533. 
t The third, fourth, and fifth reports were also issued under one cover with title 
and index. < Albany, 1859, pp. 7 + 170+67 + 74 + 11, pi. 1-4, 14 fig. 
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