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Salix. Walsh, B. D. 1864. On the insects Coleopterous, Hymenopterous, 
and Dipterous inhabiting the galls of certain species of 
Willow. nt. Soc. Phila. Proc. 3:543-641. 
SARRACENTAC EAE 
Sarracenia flava. Goodnight, C. J. 1940. Insects taken by the southern 
pitcher plant. Ill. State Acad. Sci. Trans. 33:213. 
Sarracenia. Hubbard, H. G 1896. Insects of the pitcher plant. Int. 
Soc. Wash. Proc. 3:314-316. 
Sarracenia. Jones, F. M. 1921. Pitcher plants and their moths. The 
influence of insect-trapping plants on their insect associates. 
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Jour. 21(3):297-316. 
Sarracenia. Wray, D. L. and C, S. Brimley. 1943. The insect inquilines 
and victims of pitcner plants in North Carolina. Int. Soc. 
Am. Aun, 36(1.):128-137. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE 
Linaria vulgaris. Smith, J. M. 1959. Notes on insects, especially 
Gymnactron sppe, associated with toadflax, Linavia vulgaris 
Mill. in North America. Cane Ent. 91(2):116-121. 
Scrophularia. Cockerell, T. De. Aw 1903. Insect visitors of Scrophularia. 
Torreya 3:40. 
Scrophularia lanceolata. Berry, E. W. 1903. Insect visitors of 
Scrovkularia leporella Bicknell. Torreya 3:8-9. 
Verbascum thapsus. McAtee, We. Le 1924. Mullein rosettes as winter 
snelters for insects. Jour. Econ. Mt. 17:414-415. 
SOLANACEAE 
Nicotiana. Nettles, W. C. and J. M. Lewis. 1954. Tobacco insects and 
diseasese Clemson Ag. Col. S. Cs Ext. Serv. Bul. 109:1-54. 
Solanun. Webster, R. Le 1915. Potato insects. Iowa State Col. Ag. 
- Expt. Sta. Bul. 1553359—-420. 
THEACEAE 
Camellia. imglish, L. L. and G. F. Turnipseed. 1940. Insect pests of 
azaleas and camellias and their control. Ala. Ag. Expt. Sta. 
Cir. 84:18 pp. (See Ericaceae) 
TILIACEAE 
Tilia americana. Gibson, Arthur. 1903. Basswood, or linden, insects. 
Ente DOC. Ont. Ann. Rept. 34:50-61. 
