Annual report . n 5 Injurious insects 13 Codling moth 13 Hessian fly 31 Fall army worm 42 Elm leaf beetle 47 White grubs and June beetles. 56 Hickory bark borer 63 Pear thrips 70 Queen blow fly 75 Georgian flesh fly 80 PAGE Use of oil on dormant trees 83 Notes for the year 93 Fruit tree insects 93 Forest insects 99 Miscellaneous 104 Publications of the entomologist. 113 Additions to collections 120 Appendix: a study of gall midges. 127 Explanation of plates 227 Index 255 New York State Education Department Science Division, February ij, igij Hon. Andrew S. Draper Commissioner of Educatio


Annual report . n 5 Injurious insects 13 Codling moth 13 Hessian fly 31 Fall army worm 42 Elm leaf beetle 47 White grubs and June beetles. 56 Hickory bark borer 63 Pear thrips 70 Queen blow fly 75 Georgian flesh fly 80 PAGE Use of oil on dormant trees 83 Notes for the year 93 Fruit tree insects 93 Forest insects 99 Miscellaneous 104 Publications of the entomologist. 113 Additions to collections 120 Appendix: a study of gall midges. 127 Explanation of plates 227 Index 255 New York State Education Department Science Division, February ij, igij Hon. Andrew S. Draper Commissioner of Education Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript andaccompanying illustrations of the annual report of the State En-tomologist, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1912, and Irecommend the same for publication as a bulletin of the StateMuseum. Very respectfully John M. Clarke Director STATE OF NEW YORKEDUCATION DEPARTMENT commissioners roomApproved for publication this ipth day of February 1913. Commissioner of Education University ol the State ol New York Bulletin tter August 2, 1913. at the Pnder the act of August 24, 191 Published fortnightly- Entered as second-class matter August 2, 1913, at the Post Office at Albany, N. Y.,under the act of August 24, 1912 No. 547 ALBANY, N. Y. July 15, 1913 New York State Museum John M. Clarke, DirectorEphraim Porter Felt, State Entomologist Museum Bulletin 165 28th REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1912 Dr John M. Clarke, Director of Science Division I have the honor to present herewith my report on the injuriousand other insects of the State of New York for the year endingSeptember 30, 1912. The past season was remarkable because of the superabundanceof the common apple tent caterpillar in the Hudson and Mohawkvalleys and on the borders of the Adirondacks. The pests wereso numerous that most of the wild cherries on the roadside weredefoliated and many orchards severely injured. There were reportsof local damage here and th


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