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521. Ltntner, J. A. — Continued. p age . 
The hop-vine aphis— Phorodon hamuli (Sclirank). 115 
The apple-tree aphis— Aphis mail Linn. 118 
Potato plants attacked by aphides. 121 
Aphis attack on carrots and parsnips. 123 
The beech-tree blight— Pemphigus imbricator (Fitch). 123 
The cockscomb elm gall of Glyphina [= Colopha\ ulmicola Fitch.126 
An unrecognized insect attack. 128 
A grass-infesting mite— Trombidium f bicolor Herm. 128 
A mite infesting smoked meats— Tyroglyphus siro (Linn.) [=. Bryobia pra - 
tensis ]. 130 
A severe attack on potatoes by Myriopoda, etc.. 131 
Notes on various insects. 135 
Contributions to the department during the year .. 140 
List of publications of the Entomologist during the year. 142 
522. Lintner, J. A. Egg laying of peacli-borer motli. <Cultivator 
and Country Cent!., 9 February, 1888, v. 53, p. 109. 
The period of oviposition of Sannina exitiosa in New Jersey may extend from 
first week in June to the middle of September; preventives. 
523. Lintner, J. A. Remedies for scale insects. <Cultivator and 
Country Gentl., 1 March, 1888, v. 53, p. 109. 
Coccinellidce as destroyers of Coccidm ; washes of lye, potash, lime, and gas 
tar apparently ineffectual against Chionaspis farfliras. 
524. Lintner, J. A. [Injurious fruit insects of the vicinity of New 
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Importance of economic entomology; notice of and means against Trypeta 
pomonella , Carpocapscipomonella, Aphis mail, Xyleboruspyri [ [=dispar ], Scoly- 
ias rugulosus, X. obesus, Conotrachelus nenuphar, Sannina exitiosa, Alypia 
octomaculata, Xematus [ =Pteronus\ ribesii, Pieris rapce , and Doryphora 10- 
lineata. 
525. Lintner, J. A. Sulphur for the elm beetle. <Cultivator and 
Country Gentl., 15 March, 1888, v. 53, p. 209. 
Notes the inefficacy of inserting sulphur in trees as a means against the 
ravages of Galerucella xanthomelcena [= luteola']. 
520. Lintner, J. A. The pea weevil. <Cultivator and Country Gentl., 
22 March, 1888, v. 53, p. 229. 
Characters, natural history, and ravages of Bruchus pisi \=pisorum~\; rem- 
edeis and preventives. 
527. Ltntner, J. A. The elm-leaf beetle. <Cultivator and Country 
Gentl., 29 March, 1S88, v. 53, p. 249. 
Means against Galerucella xanthomeliena [= luteola~\. 
528. Lintner, J. A. Our worst enemies—the bugs. <Cultivator and 
Country Gentl., 5 April, 1888, v. 53, p. 209. 
Reasons for considering insects as the worst enemies of the agriculturist; 
ways of meeting them. 
529. Lintner, J. A. The striped flea beetle. <Oultivator and Coun¬ 
try Gentl., 12 April, 1888, v. 53, p. 289. 
Characters of the larva and adult of Phyllotreta vittata; remedies and pre¬ 
ventives. 
