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84. LeBaron, W. Bark-lice cm lemons.—Supposed new carpet 
moth.—Apple twig primers. <Prairie Farmer, 20 April, 1873, 
y. 44, p. 133. 
Notes on coccid on lemons; remedies against larva of Attagenus pellio ; means 
against Bostrichus [= Amphicerus ] bicaudatus. 
85. LeBaron, W. Paris green and other remedies for leaf-eating 
insects. <Prairie Farmer, 10 May, 1873. 
Historical account of Paris green as an insecticide; directions for applying it. 
86. LeBaron, W. [Horticulture and insects infesting fruits and 
crops]. <Proc. Warsaw [Ill.] Hortic. Soc., 14 June, 1873. 
Uses of insects; notes on Carpocapsa pomonella; most iusect ravages com¬ 
mitted by lnrvre; usefulness of birds. 
87. LeBaron, W. May beetle, or white grub, and allied species. 
<Prairie Farmer, 21 June, 1873, v. 44, p. 193. 
Injuries of Lachnosterna fusca; characters and food habits of Pelidnota punc¬ 
tata; food habits of Anomala varians and A. lucicola; habits of Scarabseidse. 
88. LeBaron, W. Apple Curculio, provisioning wasps, and other 
insects. <Prairie Farmer, 5 July, 1873, v. 44, p. 209. 
Abundance and food habits of Anthonomus quadrigibbus; habits of Crabro- 
nid;e ; ravages of Ithycerus noveboracensis. 
89. LeBaron, W. Corn leaf weevil.—Potato beetles of Nebraska. 
<Prairie Farmer, 19 July, 1873, v. 44, p. 227. 
Food habits of Epiccerus imbricatus and of larv* of Coccinellidte; habits and 
injuries of Lytta [= Epicauta] maculata, L. [=i?.] vittata, and L. cinerea 
[= Macrobasis unicolor]; remedies. 
90. LeBaron, W. Destructive vine caterpillars. <Prairie Farmer, 
2 August, 1873, v. 44, p. 245. 
Characters and habits of Alypia octomaculata, Endryas grata, and E. unio; 
remedies against their ravages. 
91. [LeBaron, W.] Nebraska grasshopper.—Twig pruners.—Chinch 
bugs. <Prairie Farmer, 16 August, 1873, v. 44, p. 257. 
Note concerning Brachypeplus magnus; food habits and life history of Elaph- 
idion villosum; injuries and remedies: ravages of and means against Blissus 
leucopterus. 
92. LeBaron, W. Grape insects. The blue caterpillars, and the leaf 
and root lice of the vine. <Prairie Farmer, 13 September, 
1873, v. 44, p. 290. 
Injuries of Alyqria octomaculata; note on damage caused by Phylloxera rasta- 
trix. 
93. [LeBaron, W.] Chinch bugs. <Prairie Farmer, 18 October, 
1873, v. 44, p. 331. 
Ravages and habits of Blissus leucopterus. 
94. LeBaron, W. Report on entomology. <Trans. Ill. State Hortic. 
Soc. for 1872, 1873, n. s., v. 6, pp. 151-159. 
Discusses educational methods from an entomological standpoint. 
