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1571. Weed, C. M. Plant lice on melons. <Prairie Farmer, 9 July, 
1887, v. 59, p. 439. 
Known remedies unsatisfactory; rotation advised. 
1572. Weed, C. M. Notes afield, 2. <Prairie Farmer, 16 July, 1887, 
v. 59, p. 455. 
Notes on predaceous insects, dragon Hies, and wasps. 
1573. Weed, 0. M. Questions answered. <Prairie Farmer, 16 July, 
1887, y. 59, p. 455. 
Deals with Leucania albilinea and with “cankerworms.” 
1574. Weed, 0. M. Questions answered. <Prairie Farmer, 23 July, 
1887, v. 59, p. 471. 
Means against Blissus leucopterus; notes on Meloidie. 
1575. [Weed, C. JVI.j Cliineli bugs in northern Illinois. <Prairie 
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Ravages of Blissus leucopterus. 
1576. Weed, C. M. Notes afield, 3. <Prairie Farmer, 30 July, 1887, 
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Life history of Banais archippus. 
1577. Weed, C. M. The dog-day harvest fly. <Prairie Farmer, 6 
August, 1887, v. 59, p. 503. 
Characters and life history of Cicada pruinosa \_=tibicen\. 
1578. Weed, C. M. The oak-twig pruner. <Prairie Farmer, 13 August, 
1887, v. 59, p. 519. 
Habits and life history of Elaphidion villosum; remedies and preventives. 
1579. Weed, C. M. The strawberry midget. <Prairie Farmer, 27 
August, 1887, v. 59. <Trans. 111. State Hortic. Soc. for 1887, 
pp. 230-233. <Popular Gardening, May, 1888, v. 3, p. 176. 
Characters, food habits, and ravages of Thrips tritici: notes on allied species; 
suggestions as to remedies. 
1580. Weed, C. M. Notes afield, 4. <Prairie Farmer, 10 September, 
1887, v. 59. p. 582. 
Notes on the habits and life history of the Asilidae. 
1581. Weed, C. M. Apple worms.—A remedy. <Prairie Farmer, 10 
September, 1887, v. 59, p. 582. 
Results from spraying with London purple. 
1582. Weed, C. M. Buffalo carpet beetle. <Prairie Farmer, 10 Sep¬ 
tember, 1887, v. 59, p. 582. 
Remedies for Anthrenns scrophularice. 
1583. [Weed, G. M.[ Ghincli bugs. <Prairie Farmer, 17 September, 
1887. 
Means against ravages of Blissus leucopterus. 
1584. Weed, C. M. Insects affecting corn. <Philadelphia Weekly 
Press, 21 September, 1887. 
Notes on Cramlnis zeellus, Diabrotica longicornis, Agrotidae, and Aphis maidis; 
the last named hibernates in the egg state. 
