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548. Fitch, A.—Continued. 
Emasculating bot-fly, Cuterebra emasculator, 478. Lintner’s butterfly, 
Vanessalintnerii [=var. of antiopa ], 485. Irene butterfly, Nathalie Irene 
[=var. of iole~\, 485. Three-colored Lithosia, Atolmis tricolor [=Hypo- 
prepiafucosa], 486. Golden Lithosia, Deiopeia \_ = (Eta] aurea, 486. John¬ 
son’s Cicindela, Cicindela johnsonii [=circumpicta ], 487—Notice of the 
gigantic locusts of tropical America, 487. 
549. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 13. Tlie prickly Leptostylus— a worm 
under tlie bark of apple trees. <The Country Gentleman, 29 
January, 1857, v. 9, p. 78. <Tke Cultivator, March, 1857, s. 3, 
v. 5, pp. 77-78. 
Ravages of and means against Leptostylus aculiferus. 
550. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 14. Insects embedded in the interior 
of wood. <The Country Gentleman, 26 March, 1857, v. 9, pp. 
201-202. <The Cultivator, May, 1857, s. 3, v. 5, pp. 138-139. 
Description of the larva and pupa of Ti-emex columba; food habits. 
551. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 15. Grasshoppers. <The Country 
Gentleman, 16 July, 1857, v. 10, pp. 42-43. <Tlie Cultivator, 
August, 1857. s. 3, v. 5, pp. 245-246. 
Ravages of an acridian [probably Caloptenus spretus ] in Scott County, Minn.; 
means of controlling locust ravages. 
552. Fitch, A. Weevil in seeds from the Patent Office. <Journ. 
N. Y. State Agric. Soc., July, 1857, v. 8, p. 29. 
Destructiveness of Calandra granaria. 
553. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 16. The hunter weevil in young 
corn. Beetles upon and worms in potato vines. Gooseberry 
insects. <The Country Gentleman, 6 August, 1857, v. 10, p. 91. 
<The Cultivator, September, 1857, s. 3, v. 5, p. 273. 
Means against Sphenophorus venatus \_X—sculptiUs'\ ; identifies Cantharis atrata 
[—Epicautapennsylvanica] and Gortyna sp. \_=nitela] as injurious to potato 
vines; an undetermined larva infesting gooseberries. 
554. Fitch, A. Slug worm. <The Country Gentleman, 27 August, 
1857, v. 10, p. 145. 
Means against Selandria [=Eriocampa ] cerasi. 
555. Fitch, A. The May beetle. <The Genesee Farmer, August, 1857, 
s. 2, v. 18, pp. 239-241. 
Ravages of and means against Lachnosterna fusca. 
556. Fitch, A. Wheat midge. <Journ. N. Y. State Agric. Soc., 
November, 1857, v. 8, pp. 67-68. 
Measures necessary for the importation of the European parasite of Cecido- 
myia \=Diplosis~] tritici. 
557. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 16, bis. Experiments. Soap on 
apple trees.—Powdered charcoal on cucumber plants. <The 
Country Gentleman, 8 July, 1858, v. 12, p. 15. <The Cultiva¬ 
tor, August, 1858, s. 3, v. 6, pp. 238-239. 
Means against Abraxas? [ =Eufitchia ] ribearia; efficacy of soap against 
Saperda bivittata [ '—Candida']; failure of powdered charcoal against Dia- 
brotica vittata and usefulness of boxes against the same and other insect 
depredators. 
