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1218. Howard, S. Injurious insects. <Fiftli Annual Kept. Sec. State 
Board Agric. of the State of Mich, for the year 1866, 1866, pp. 
71-78. 
Treats of canker worms and white grubs; their ravages and means against 
them. 
1219. Howard, S. Injurious insects. <Sixth Annual Kept. Sec. 
State Board Agric. of the State of Mich, for the year 1867, 
1868, pp. 71-77. 
Migrations, and habits of and means against Doryphora 10-lineata; notes on 
canker-worms. 
1220. Howard, William B. The radish bug. A new insect. [Ny&ius 
raphanus, n. sp.] <Phillips’s Southern Planter, 1872. <Coun- 
try Gentleman, 15 September, 1872. <Can. Ent., November, 
1872, v. 4, pp. 219-220. 
Habits and description of Nysius rapTianus, n. sp. [ — angustatus']. 
1221. Howard, W. B. Anomis (A.) xylinq. <Phillips’s Southern 
Farmer, 1873, v. 7, pp. 361-362. 
Natural history of Aletia xylina; states the difference of opinion on the sub¬ 
ject of the hibernation of the insect. 
1222. Howard, W. B. Cotton worm. <Phillips , s Southern Farmer- 
November, 1874. 
The hibernation of Aletia xylina; remarks on patents for arsenical mixtures. 
1223. Howell, Martin A., Jr. Experience with the spring canker, 
worm. <3d Bept. IT. S. Ent. Comm. 1883 [6 March, 1884], pp. 
[82]—[85], 
See Part 3, No. 2267, p. 323. 
1224. Hoy, Philo Bomaine. Insects injurious to the apple and grape. 
<Trans. Wis. State Hortic. Soc., 1879, v. 9, pp. 230-241. 
Habits of Gastropaclm americana, Clisiocampa americana, C. sylvatica [=diss- 
/r/rt], Anisopteryxautumnata \_—pometaria~\ A. [= Paleacrita] vernata, Datana 
ministra, Oryyia leucostigma, Catocala nuptialis, C. ultronia, I’hoxopteris 
nubeculana, Saperda bivittata [= Candida ], Ithycerus noveboracensis, Buprestis 
[—Clirysobothris~\ femorata, Xylina cinerea [= Litbopbane antennata~\, Acro- 
nycta superans, Eudryas grata, E.unio, Alypia octornaculata, Desmiamaculata, 
PeU opliora diversilineata, Arctia [= Pyrrharctia'] isabella, Spilosoma virgin- 
ica , Darapsa [= Amp el op haga~\ myron, Tliyreus abbotii, Philampelus pandorus, 
P. achemon, Galleria cereana, Trupanea [= Promachus"\ apivorus, Evplianessa 
mendica, Synclilora rubivoraria, Pieris protodice, P. oleracea, Plusia brassicce, 
Plutellalimbipenella, Anthomyia brassicce, and Agrotis saucia; means against 
some of them; need of a state entomologist. 
1225. Hoyt, J. 1). Practical modes of destroying the cotton moth. 
<Selma, Ala., 1874. 
Paris green, arsenious acid, picking larvae from the plants, fires, and lantern 
traps as means against Aletia xylina. 
1226. Hubbard, Henry Guernsey. Notes on the habits of Magrfa- 
linus armicollis Say. <Psyclie, [12] June, 1874, v. 1, pp. 5-6. 
Food habits, characters, and parasites. 
1227. Hubbard, H. G. Beetles which infest elm trees. <Psyche, 
May-June [9 July], 1877, v. 2, p. 40. 
Habitat of Saperda trilineata [= tridental a] and Synchroa punctata. 
