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813. Fugate, R. N. The cotton worm or caterpillar. <Southeru Far¬ 
mer’s Monthly, August, 1880. 
Deals with Aletia xylina; hibernation of adult; influence of weather. 
814. Fuller, Andrew S. Injurious insects. <Tilton’s Journ. of 
Hortic. and Florist’s Companion, October, 1808, v. 4, pp. 207- 
209, figs. 
Description and figures (by C. V. Riley) of the larva, pupa, and adult of 
Penthina fullered \=hebesana'] ; its injuries to seed-vessels of Tigridia. 
815. Fuller, A. S. Do not disseminate injurious insects. <Amer. 
Fnt. and Bot., September, 1870, v. 2, p. 302. 
Warning against purchasing damaged grain. 
816. Fuller, A. S. A pest of the trimming shop. <The Hub, 1873. 
Deals with Lyctus striatus. 
817. Fuller, A. S. Paris green and the cotton worm. <N.Y. Weekly 
Sun, 4 November, 1874. 
Paris green as a means against Aletia xylina. 
818. Fuller, A. S. Distribution of the grape louse. <Moore’s Rural 
New Yorker, 30 January, 1875. 
819. Fuller, A. S. Phylloxera vastatrix or grape gall-louse. <Proc. 
Amer. Pomol. Soc., 1875, p. 110. 
Ravages of Phylloxera vastatrix. 
820. Fuller, A. S. The enemies of our forest trees. <Moore’s Rural 
New Yorker. <The Hub, 1877, v. 19: 1 August, p. 201, figs. 
1-5; 1 September, p. 247, figs. 6—5; 1 October, p. 299, figs. 
10-12. 
Brief history, with figures, of Prionus laticollis, Ergates spieulatus, Mono- 
harnmus titillator, Plectroderascalator, SaperdaCandida, Clytus [= Plagionotus] 
speciosus, Hylotrupes ligneus, Cyllene picta, and C. robinice. 
821. Fuller, A. S. An enemy of the hickories. <N. Y. Daily Sun. 
<The Hub, 1 July, 1877, v. 19, p. 150. 
Characters, habits, and transformations of Scolytus 4-spinosus. 
822. Fuller, A. S. Imported elm-tree beetle in Newburg, N. Y. 
<Amer. Ent., January, 1880, v. 3, n. s., v. 1, p. 3. 
Description, ravages, and means against Galerucella [ =Galeruca ] xanthon e- 
Icena. 
823. F[uller,] A. S. The asparagus beetle in Europe. <Amer. Ent., 
January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 3-5, fig. 1. 
Means against Crioceris asparagi; figures of all stages. 
824. Fuller, A. S. A good word for the white pine weevil. <Amer. 
Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 5-6, fig. 2. 
The appearance of pines and spruces improved by Pissodes strobi destroying 
the terminal shoots; figures the larva, pupa, and imago. 
825. Fuller, A. S. Peach-tree borer infesting almonds. <Amer. 
Ent., January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 11-12. 
Ravages of Algeria l— Sannina] exitiosa; notes on the early stages. 
