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1607. Marten, J. Arsenical poisons for the plum and peach curculio. 
<Prairie Farmer, 10 August, 1889, p. 516, 1 fig. 
1608. Marten, J. The Angoumois moth. <Prairie Farmer, 21 Sep¬ 
tember, 1889, p. 612. 
1609. Marten, J. The yellow-necked apple-tree caterpillar. <Prairie 
Farmer, 28 September, 1889, p. 628. 
Treats of Datana ministra. 
1610. Marten, J. The corn-root aphis. <Prairie Farmer, 12 Octo¬ 
ber, 1889, p. 660, 4 figs. 
Notes on Aphis maidis. 
1611. Marten, J. The wheat bulb-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 26 Octo¬ 
ber, 1889, p. 692,2 figs. 
Treats of Mcromyza amcricana. 
1612. Marten, J. Some apple insects of nursery and orchard. <Prai- 
rie Farmer, 21 December, 1889, p. 820, 2 figs. 
Treats of Tischeria malifolieUa, Ornix geminatella, and Pempelia hammondi. 
1613. Marten, J. The tile-horned Prionus. <Prairie Farmer, 25 Jan¬ 
uary, 1890, x). 60. 
Notes on Prionus imbricornis. 
1614. Marten, J. The apple maggot. <Prairie Farmer, 8 February, 
1890, p. 92, 3 figs. 
Life history of, and remedies for Trypeta pomonella. 
1615. Marten, J. The twelve-spotted cucumber beetle. <Prairie 
Farmer, 15 February, 1890, p. 108. 
1616. Marten, J. Maple borers. <Prairie Farmer, 5 April, 1890. 
Note on AEgeria aoerni. 
1617. Marten, J. Grape-vine ilea beetle. <Prairie Farmer, 20 Au¬ 
gust, 1890. 
Treats of Graptodera chalybea. 
1618. Marten, J. The tomato worm. <Prairie Farmer, 23 August, 
1890, p. 540, 1 fig. 
Remarks on Macrosila quinquedentata. 
1619. Marten, J. The apple leaf bucculatrix. <Prairie Farmer, 6 
September, 1890. 
1620. Marten, J. The cherry-tree borer. <Prairie Farmer, 6 Sep¬ 
tember, 1890. 
Note on Dicerca divaricata. 
1621. Marten, J. Entomological. <Prairie Farmer, 8 November, 
1890, p. 716, 2 figs. 
Notes on (Ecantlius and Orgyia ieucostigma. 
1622. Marten, J. Insecticides and the cotton-worm. <PrairieFarmer, 
27 December, 1890, p. 828; 3 January, 1891. 
1623. Marten, J. Horticultural entomology. <Trans. Ill., State Sor¬ 
tie. Soc., 1890, pp. 246-253. 
Notes on Schizoneura lanigera, Mytilaspis pomorum, canker worms, and other 
apple insects. 
