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558. Fitch, A. Injurious insect on tlie oak. <The Country Gentle¬ 
man, 5 August, 1858, v. 12, p. 74. 
Characters of Dryocampa stigma f ; remedies. 
559. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 17. The fall web-worm. <The 
Country Gentleman, 14 October, 1858, v. 12, p. 239. <The 
Cultivator, November, 1858, s. 3, v. 6, pp. 341-342. 
Natural history and food plants of Hyphantria textor [= cunea] ; describes 
the same and H. punctata [= cunea~\ and H. cunea. 
560. Fitch, A. Wheat midge. <Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc., for 
1857,1858, v. 17, pp. 319-320. 
Identity of Cecidomyia [= Diplosis] tritici of Europe and America; absence 
of parasites in America. 
561. Fitch, A. Fourth report on the noxious and other insects of the 
State of New York. <Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc. for 1857. 
1858, v. 17, pp. 687-814, 4 figs.* 
CONTEXTS. 
Introduction..... 687 
Insects infesting evergreen forest trees. 691 
The pine. 694 
The hemlock. 749 
The spruce and fir. 750 
The cedar and juniper. 752" 
The larch or tamarack. 753- 
Reprint of “ Descriptions of new species of Heteropterous Hemiptera of 
North America, by Thomas Say, New Harmony, Indiana, December, 
1831” 
755 
Correspondence relative to the insect that destroys the cotton plant.... 813 
562. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 18. The golden tortoise beetle. 
<The Country Gentlemen, 20 January, 1859, v. 13, p. 50, fig. 
Food-plants, description and figures of Coptocycla aurichalcea. 
563. Fitch, A. A new barley insect. <The Country Gentlemen, 21 
April, 1859, v. 13, p. 250. <The Cultivator, May 1859, s. 3, v. 
7, p. 148. 
Pteromalm? tritici [= Isosoma liordei ] bred from barley joints; distinctive 
characters of P. hordei, P. tritici and P. fulvipes [all = I. hordei]. 
564. Fitch, A. A new barley insect. <Journ. N. Y. State Agric. 
Soc., April, 1859, v. 10, pp. 114-115. 
Pteromalus ? tritici [= Isosoma hordei ] proposed as name for species bred from 
barley straw. 
565. Fitch, A. The thousand-legged worm. <The Country Gentle¬ 
man, 14 July, 1859, v. 14, p. 27. <The Cultivator, August, 
1859, s. 3, v. 7, p. 254. 
Abundance of an undetermined Julus; means against the same; list of 
plants injured. 
566. Fitch, A. Entomology, No. 19—Beetles infesting grape-vines. 
<Tlie Country Gentleman, 15 September, 1859, v. 14, p. 171. 
Description and figure of Pelidnota punctata; describes Anomala lucicola 
and its varieties; brief notes on Macrodactylus subspinosus; natural history 
and means against Haltica chalybea. 
* See note under No. 548. 
