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826. Fuller, A. S. The insect enemies and diseases of our small 
fruits. <Amer. Ent., 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1: March, pp. 61-63, 
figs. 17-18; April, pp. 91-93, figs. 27-33; May, pp. 109-110, figs. 
36-38. 
Treats of the principal insects and diseases injurious to blackberry, rasp¬ 
berry, currant, gooseberry, and strawberry in the United States; means 
against the same; figures PsylJa \=Trioza ] tripunctata and various stages 
of Diastrophus nebulosus, Agrilus ruficollis, CEcanthus niveus, Nematus ventri- 
cosus [ =ribesii ] Emphytus [= Harpiphorus] maculatus, Anchylopera [ =Plxox- 
opteris ] fragaria, and Analcis [= Tyloderma ] fragarice. 
827. F[uller,] A. S. The cedar beetle. <Amer. Ent., April, 1880 [y. 
3], n. s., y. 1, p. 108. 
Answer to inquiry of P. B. Fuisen; habits and ravages of Phloeosinus dentatus. 
828. Fuller, A. S. Nuts and nut-bearing trees. <Frank Leslie’s 
Popular Mo., May, 1880, v. 9, pp. 55L—'>55, 12 figs. 
Describes and figures the larva and imago of Ceratocampa [ = Citheronia] 
regalis and of the larva, pupa, and imago of Balaninus sp. 
829. Fuller, A. S. The Colorado potato-beetle. <Amer. Ent., 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., y. 1: May, pp. 116-118, figs. 44-45; July, pp. 169- 
170; August, pp. 190-191, figs. 99-102. 
Historical account, notes on allied species, natural history, enemies and 
means against Doryphora 10-Uneata; figures various stages of D. lOlineata 
and of D. juncta; figures Podisua spinosus, Harpactor [= Mityas'] cinctua, 
Lydella [ = Exorista ] doryphora, and Uropoda americana. 
830. Fuller, A. S. Cabbage-worm parasite. <Amer. Ent., May, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 126. 
Pteromalua puparum oviposits in the larva of Pieris rapce; habits of the larvae 
of Pteromalua puparum. 
831. F[uller,] A. S. An intelligent wasp. <Amer. Ent., July, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 167-169, fig. 71. 
Habits of Stizus [ = Spliecius ] speciosus; figure of the same. 
832. F[uller,] A. S. Borer preventative. <Amer. Ent., July, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 173. 
Comments on a proposed composition of carbolic acid, soap, and water as a 
preventive against borers. 
833. Fuller, A. S. Cotton in Louisiana. <N. Y. Weekly Sun, 29 Sep¬ 
tember, 1880. 
Advises poisoning for Heliothis armiger. 
834. Fuller, A. S. Destruction of birds of prey. <Amer. Ent., Octo¬ 
ber, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 244-245. 
Birds of prey and some other birds usually considered noxious are more 
beneficial than injurious to agriculture. 
835. Fuller, A. S. The bug in the pea. < Amer. Ent., December, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 292. 
Letter of J. L. Carville, with note on the means against Bruchua pit*. 
