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Little Known Midge Galls of Certain Composites. Ottawa 
Naturalist, r9n7, 31-13-14 
A tabulation of the galls on various species of Artemisia with observa- 
tions on galls of associated plants. 
Elm Pests Abundant. Tree Talk, 1917, 4: 107 
Brief warning notice in relation to the elm case bearer, Coleophora 
limosipennella Dup., advocating early spraying with a poison. 
Mosquitoes at Yaphank. New York Tribune, August 1, 1917 
A general consideration of the local situation in relation to its broader appli- 
cations. The adoption of comprehensive measures for insect control in tempo- 
rary camps or industrial settlements is urged and the desirability of an ento- 
mologist being attached to every large camp or hospital center reaffirmed. 
Chinch Bug. Grasses and Leguminous Crops in New York State. 
N. Y. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 87, 1916 [1917], p. 2852 
Brief discussion of control measures with especial reference to grasses and 
sorghum. 
Household and Camp Insects. New York State Museum, Bulletin 
194, 1917, p. 1-84, 41 figs. [Issued October 1, 1917] 
A revised and extended edition of Museum Bulletin 136, Control of Flies and 
Other Household Insects. 
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Indian Gall Midges. Entomological News, 1917, 28: 369-72 
Both sexes of Hormomyia ischaemi Kieff. are described for the 
first time and a new species, Dyodiplosis andropogonis charac- 
terized. The former was reared from Ischaemum pilosum and the 
latter from Andropogon annulatus. 
