ERICACEAE 
Gaylussacia. Phipps, C. R. 1930. Blueberry and huckleberry insects. 
Maine Ag. Expt. Stae Bul. 356:107-232. 

Rhododendron. English, L. L. and G. F. Turnipseed. 1940. Insect pests 
of azaleas and camellias and their control. Ala. Age Expt. 
Sta. Cir. 84:18pp. (see also Theaceae) 
Vaccinium. Franklin, H. J. 1928. Cape Cod cranberry insects. Mass. Ag. 
Expt. Sta. Bul. 239:67pp. 
Vaccinium. See Gaylussacia. 
Vaccinium. Woods, W. C. 1915. Blueberry insects in Maine. Maine Ag. 
Expt. Sune Bul. 2442 249=—288. 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
Euphorbia albomarginata. Krombein, Karl V. 19641. Some insect visitors 
of mat euphorbia in southeastern Arizona (Hymenoptera, 
Diptera). Ent. News 72(3):80-83. 
FAGACEAE 
Fagus grandifolia. Harrington, W. H. 1896. Some beetles occurring upon 
beech. Ont. Ent. Soc. Rep. 27:69-75. 
Quercus palustris & rubra. Bray, D. Fe. and C. A. Triplehorn. 1953. 
Survey of the insect fauna of red and pin oaks in Delaware. 
Del. Ag. Expt. Sta. Bul. (Tech.) 128:143-185. 
Quercus. Murtfeldt, M. E. 1894. Acorn insects, primary and secondary. 
Insect Life 6:318-324. 
Quercus. See PINACEAE, Pinus. Savely, 1939. 
Quercus. Patton, W. He 1897. Acorn insects. Ent. News 8(4):76-77. 
Quercus. Winston, Paul W. 1956. The acorn microsere, with special 
reference to arthropods. Ecol. 37(1):120-132. 
GRAMINEAE 
Elymus canadensis. Webster, F. Me 1903. Some insect inhabitants of the 
stems of Elymus canadensis. U. S. Bur. Ent. Bul. 40(n.s.): 
92-93 e 
Miscellaneous. Felt, E. P. 1894. On certain grass-eating insects. A 
synopsis of the species of Crambus of the Ithaca fauna. 
N. Y. State Ag. Expt. Sta. Bul. 64:45-102. 
