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Harris, T. W. Peach-tree insect. <A T . Engl. Farmer, 25 August, 
1820, v. 5, p. 34. See: <Harris Ent. Corresp., p. 359. 
Characters, habits, and means against JEgeriapersicw [— Saimina exitiosa ]. 
Harris, T. W. Insect which destroys the cocoons of silk¬ 
worms. <FI. Engl. Farmer, 25 August, 1820, v. 5, p. 34. 
Characters, habits, and means against Dermestes lardarius. 
Harris, T. W. Trees. <JM. Engl. Farmer, 22 December, 1820, 
v. 5, pp. 169-171. 
Abstract of a report on the state of the elm-trees in St. James and Hyde 
parks by W. S. MacLeay, with remarks on Uhynchatuus [== Pissodvs] strobi, 
Scolytus pyri [= Xyleborus dispar ], S. [= Dendroctonus ] terebrans, Conotrache - 
lus nenuphar, CJytus [= Cijllene ] robinice, Saperda bifasdaia [=c undida\, 
Buprestis [= Chrysobotliris ] femora ta, Algeria iipulifor.nis, and Cera mb yx vio- 
laceus [= Callidium antennatum']. 
Harris, T. W. ‘Dr. Hunt’s insect. <H. Engl. Farmer, 20 Jan¬ 
uary, 1827, v. 5, p. 211. See: <Harris Ent. Corresp., p. 300. 
Characters and habits of Tremex columba. 
Harris, T. W. Minutes toward a history of some American 
species of Melolontlue particularly injurious to vegetation 
<Mass. Agric. Repos, and Journ., July, 1827, v. 10, pp. 1-12. 
Reprint: <N. Engl. Farmer, 1827, v. 0: 3 August, pp. 9-10; 
10 August, pp. 18-19. 
Relates to the following species: Melolontha quercina [= Lachnosterna fasca], 
M. [=.£.] balia, M. [—Serica] vespertina, M. [=£.] sericea, M. { = 8 .] 
tricolor, M. varians [= Anomala undulata'], M. [= Macrodactylus ] subspi- 
nosus, Scarabaius [= Cotalpa] lanirjcra, and S. [ =Pelidriota ] punctata. 
Harris, T. W. Insects on peach trees. <N. Engl. Farmer, 4 
July, 1828, v. 0, p. 393. 
Habits and enemies of Aphis [= Myzus~\ persicce. 
Harris, T. W. Insects. <N. Engl. Farmer, 22 August, 1828, 
v. 7, pp. 33-34. See: <Harris Ent. Corresp., p. 300. 
Characters and habits of Gastropacha [= Tohjpe'] velleda, Algeria cncurbita? 
[= Melittia ceto], and Arctia textor [= Hyphantria cunea ]. 
Harris, T. W. The Curculio or worm in fruit. <1ST. Engl. 
Farmer, 3 October, 1828, v. 7, pp. 81-82. 
Treats of Bhynchamus cerasi [= Couotrachelus ■nenuphar ']; habits and means 
against. 
Harris, T. W. Insects on fruit trees. <FT. Engl. Farmer, 2 
January, 1829, v. 7, pp. 186-187. 
Habits of Coccidse. 
H[arris], T. W. Additional remarks on the bark louse or Coccus. 
<]S\ Engl. Farmer, 3 April, 1829, v. 7, p. 289, figs. 
Treats of Coccus cryptogamus [= Chionaspis furfur its]. 
Harris, T. W. American turnip butterfly. <H. Engl. Farmer, 
10 duly, 1829, y. 7, p. 402. See: <HarrisEnt. Corresp., p. 301, 
pi. 4, figs. 9-11. 
Habits and description of Pontia [— Pieris} oleracea. 
