BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
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595. Fitch, A. Tlie black blistering fly. <The Country Gentleman, 
19 September, 1SG1, v. 18, p. 193. <The Cultivator, October, 
1861, ser. 3, v. 9, p. 325. 
Food-plants, characters, and means against Cantharis [= Epicanta] pennsyl- 
vanica. 
596. [Fitch, A.] The army worm. <The Country Gentleman, 26 
September, 1861, v. 18, p. 203. 
Habits, seasons, and ravages of Leucania unipuncta; remedies. 
597. [Fitch, A.] The grain Aphis. <The Country Gentleman, 3 
October, 1861, v. 18, p. 221. <The Cultivator, November, 1861, 
ser. 3, v. 9, p. 334. 
Ravages of Aphis avence [= Nectarophora granaria ] ; its characters and means 
against its ravages. 
598. Fitch, A. The grain Aphis. <The N. T. Observer, 17 October, 
1861. 
Deals with Aphis avence [=Nectarophora granaria]. 
599. Fitch, A. Worm on grape vines. <Traus. N. Y. State Agric. 
Soc. for 1860,1861, v. 20, pp. 342-343. 
Characters and ravages of Thyreus abbotti. 
600. Fitch, A. Sixth report on the noxious and other insects of the 
State of New York. <Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc. for 1860, 
1861, v. 20, pp. 745-868.* 
CONTENTS. 
Insects infesting grain crops. 745 
Wheat... 745 
601. Fitch, A. The Entomologist. Entomological events of the past 
year. <The Country Gentleman, 20 February, 1862, v. 19, 
p. 124. 
Observations made during 1861 upon Nectarophora granaria, Leucania uni¬ 
puncta and Diplosis tritici. 
602. Fitch, A. The Entomologist, No. 31—Insect tumors and wounds 
in raspberry stalks. <The Country Gentleman, 22 May, 
1862, v. 19, p. 335. 
Habits and description of Figites rubus-caulis; its gall; oviposition of Ceresa 
bubalus [|= CEcanthus niveus] in raspberry, willow, and cherry. 
603. Fitch, A. The Buffalo tree-hopper. <Amer. Agric., June, 1862, 
y. 21, p. 172. 
Advance print of portion of the account concerning Ceresa bubalus given in 
the 12th Rept. on the insects of the State of New York. See No. 640. 
604. Fitch, A. The Entomologist, No. 32—The asparagus beetle. 
<The Country Gentleman, 31 July, 1862, v. 20, pp. 81-82, figs. 
Ravages of Crioceris asparagi on Long Island; describes and figures the 
beetle and its larva; hand-picking as the remedy. 
605. Fitch, A. The Entomologist. No. 33.—The maple Psocus, 
<The Country Gentleman, 4 September, 1862, v. 20, p. 162. 
Describes Psocus aceris [=venosus ]; its habits and food-plants. 
* The sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth reports were also issued under one cover 
with title and index. <Albany, 1865, pp. 260, pi. 1-4, 4 figs. 
