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1188. Smith, E. A. The oak-leaf Tortrix. <Trans. Ill. State Hortic. 
Soc. for 1877, 1878, n. s., v. 11, pp. 237-240. 
Natural history of Aryyrolepia [=Tortrix] quercifoUana; its enemies and 
parasites. 
1180. Smith, E. A. Natural history of JEuura salicicola. <H. Amer. 
Ent., December, 1S79, v. 1, pp. 41-43, fig. 
Characters and habits of Euura salicicola and of Eurytoma stiuliosa. 
1190. Smith, E. A. Biological and other notes on Pseudococcus aceris. 
<N. Amer. Ent., April, 1880, v. 1, pp. 73-87, pi. 0. 
Characters, habits, and history of Pseudococcus aceris; its parasites and 
enemies; describes Aceropbayus coccois. 
1191. Smith, E. A. Injurious insects. <Trans. Wis. State Hortic. 
Soc., 1880, v. 10, pp. 28-45, figs. 1-11. 
History, characters, habits, enemies, and remedies of Heliophila [= Leucania] 
unipuncta; natural history, injuries, and remedies of Pier is rapai; describes 
and figures Pulvinaria innumerabilis; its habits, injuries, enemies, and 
remedies. 
1192. Smith, Eugene A. The cotton belt. <4tli Kept. U. S. Ent. 
Commission, 1885 [3 February, 1886], pp. 59-80. 
See Part 3, No. 2343, p. 338. 
1193. Smith, E. C. The chinch bug. <The Cultivator, August, 1855, 
ser. 3, v. 3, pp. 237-238. 
Habits and ravages of Blissus leucopterus. 
1194. Smith, J. B. Report upon cranberry and hop insects. <Bull. 17o. 
4, Div. Ent. E. S. Dept. Agric., [3 May], 1884, pp. 9-50, figs. 1-4. 
See Part 3, No. 2277, p. 325. 
1195. Smith, J. B. Report upon insects affecting the hop and the cran¬ 
berry. <Ann. Rept. [U. S.] Comm. Agric. for 1884, IS85, pp. 
393-398. 
See Part 3, No. 2291, p. 330. 
1196. Smith, J.B. Some observations on museum pests. <Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Wash., 1 March, 1888, v. 1, pp. 113-114. 
Preventives and remedies against the commoner insects that injure collec¬ 
tions of insects; habits of the same. 
1197. Smith, Sidney I. [Address]. <5th Annual Rept. Secretary 
Connecticut Board Agric., 1871-72, 1872, pp. 203-234. 
Importance of the study of insects-with notes on their structure and habits; 
notice of some of the more important writings on entomology. 
1198. Smith, S. I. Report of the Entomologist. <6th Annual Rept. 
Secretary Connecticut Board Agric., 1872-73,1873, pp. 345-383. 
Characters and habits of Prionus brevicornis f—laticollis ], Saperda Candida, 
and Crioceris asparayi; general notice of the Orthoptera, with table for the 
identification of the families; notes on the characters,habits,and injuries 
of the commoner species found in New England. 
- Smith, Warren. See Wise, John C. 
1199. Snow, Frank H. The Rocky Mountain locust ( Galoptenus spretus 
Uliler). <Trans. Ivans. Acad. Sci., 1875, v. 4, pp. 26-28, 
Natural history, ravages, and enemies. 
