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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
1136. Harris, T. W. Report on some of tlie diseases and insects affect¬ 
ing - fruit trees and vines. <Proc. Amer. Pomol. Soc., 1854, 
pp. 210-218. Separate: <Boston, 1854, 11 pp. Reprint: 
<Journ. IT. S. Agric. Soc., 1854, pp. 197-210. See: <Amer. 
Pomol. Soc., 1854. 
Habits and ravages of canker-worms, of the palmer worm [= Chwtochilus pome- 
tellus ], and of Ithycerus noveboracensis; brief notes on Apate [= Amplncerus] 
bicandatus, Stenocorus putator \= Elaphidion villosuvi], pear-tree insects, 
Psylla sp., Conotraclielus nenuphar, Blennocampa [= Eriocam pa] cermi, 
cherry-tree insects, Tomicus .[••= Plxloeotribus] liminaris, Myeria [= Sannind] 
exitiosa, A. [==< Sciapterori] poUstiformis, Alypia octomacuJata, and Haltica 
chalybea; injuries to black alders in New Hampshire caused by TT. chalybea 
[ =bimarginata ? ]. 
1137. Harris, T. W. Letter from Dr. Harris. <Trans. N. Y. State 
Agric. Soc., 1854, v. 13, pp. 188-189. 
Notes on Ithycerus noveboracensis and Chcetochilus pometellus. 
1138. Harris, T. W. Note upon the insects injurious to the roots of 
the cultivated grapevines in North Carolina. <Raleigh Reg¬ 
ister, 5 April, 1854, pp. 6-7. 
1139. Harris, T. W. Larvae of the crane fly. <N. Engl. Farmer 
May, 1854, n. s., v. 6, p. 210. 
Characters and habitat of an undetermined Tipulid. 
1140. Harris, T. W. Canker worms. <N. Engl. Farmer, August, 
1854, n. s., v. 6, p. 363. Reprint: <Boston Cultivator, 29 
July, 1854, v. 16, p. 236. Extract: <Amer. Agric., 20 Sep¬ 
tember, 1854, v. 13, p. 23. 
Remedies and means against. 
1141. Harris, T. W. The Cetonia inda. <N. Engl. Farmer, October, 
1854, n. s., v. 6, pp. 457-458. 
Time of appearance of Cetonia [= Euphoria'] inda, destructive to peaches; 
account of this and allied species extracted from “Insects injurious to 
vegetation.” 
1142. Harris, T. W. The Indian Cetonia. <N. Engl. Farmer, Octo¬ 
ber, 1854, n. s., v. 6, p. 485. 
Ravages of Cetonia [= Euphoria'] inda. 
1143. Harris, T. W. Osage orange insects. <Country Gentleman, 
7 December, 1854, v. 4, pp. 360-361. 
Injuries of Termiiina (white ants). 
1144. Harris, T. W. A new borer. <Mass. Ploughman, 9 June, 1855, 
v. 14, 1st page. 
Habits of Chrysobothris femorata; its ravages and means against them. 
1145. Harris, T. W. Rose bug. <Boston Cultivator, 8 September, 
1855, v. 17, p. 283. 
Natural history of Hacrodactylus subspinosus; its habits, transformations, 
ravages, enemies, and means against. 
1146. Harris, T. W. The measure worm. <IIovey’s Mag. Hortic., 
September, 1855, v. 21, pp. 418-423, figs. 
Characters, habits, parasites, ravages, and means against Gedmetra niveoseri- 
cearia [== Pudalimia subsiyuaria']. 
