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Country Gentleman 17, 114.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. No. 26 -- The Wheat Midge. Country Gentleman 17, 226.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. No. 27 -- Disappearance of the Wheat Midge. Country Gentleman 17, 290.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. No. 28 -- Apple Tree Borer. Country Gentleman 17, 370.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. No. 29 -- The Army Worm Moth. Country Gentleman 18, 66.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. No. 30. -- The Grain Aphis. Country Gentleman 18, 114.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. Snapping Beetle -- Blight on Apple Tree. Country Gentleman 18, 130.\par \par Fitch, A., 1861. The Entomologist. The Army Worm and Cut Worm. Country Gentleman 18, 18.\par \par Fitch, A., 1860. Entomological Department. No. XXI -- Locust Leaf-Miners. Country Gentleman 15, 82.\par \par Fitch, A., 1860. The Entomologist. No. 22. -- The Seventeen Year Cicada. Country Gentleman 15, 210.\par \par Fitch, A., 1860. The Entomologist. -- No. 23. -- The Striped Flea-beetle. Country Gentleman 16, 36.\par \par Fitch, A., 1860. The Entomologist. No. 24. -- The Pear Blight Beetle. Country Gentleman 16, 302-303.\par \par Fitch, A., 1860. Entomology. Country Gentleman 15, 384.\par \par Fitch, A., 1859. The Entomologist. XVIII -- The Golden Tortoise Beetle. Country Gentleman 13, 50.\par \par Fitch, A., 1859. Entomology, No. XIX. -- Beetles Infesting Grapevine. Country Gentleman 14, 171.\par \par Fitch, A., 1859. Entomology. No. XX. -- The Parasitic Destroyer of the Curculio. Country Gentleman 14, 221.\par \par Fitch, A., 1858. Entomology. -- No. 16. Experiments -- Soap on Apple Trees -- Powdered Charcoal on Cucumber Plants. Country Gentleman 12, 15.\par \par Fitch, A., 1857. The Entomologist. No. XVII. -- The Fall Web-Worm. Country Gentleman 12, 239.\par \par Fitch, A., 1857. Entomology. No. 13. -- The Prickly Lepostylus -- a Worm Under the Bark of Apple Trees. Country Gentleman 9, 78.\par \par Fitch, A., 1857. Entomology. No. 15. -- Grasshoppers. Answers to the Above by Dr. Fitch. Country Gentleman 10, 42-43.\par \par Fitch, A., 1857. Entomology. No. 6. The Hunter Weevil in Young Corn. Beetles Upon and Worms in Potato Vines. Country Gentleman 10, 91.\par \par Fitch, A., 1857. Entomology. No. XIV. -- Insects Imbedded in the Interior of Wood. Country Gentleman 9, 201-202.\par \par Fitch, A., 1856. Entomology. No. 8.--Cut-Worms. Country Gentleman 7, 154-155, 171.\par \par Fitch, A., 1856. Entomology. No. IX. -- The American Vaporer Moth. Country Gentleman 7, 217-218, 235.\par \par Fitch, A., 1856. Entomology. X. -- Borer in Apple Trees -- the Buprestis. Country Gentleman 8, 27.\par \par Fitch, A., 1856. Entomology XII. -- The Rose Bug. Country Gentleman 8, 75-76.\par \par Fitch, A., 1855. Entomology. No. 6. -- Gaylord's Wheat-Caterpillar. Country Gentleman 6, 331.\par \par Fitch, A., 1855. Entomology. No. 7--The Wheat Thrips and Three-Banded Thrips. Country Gentleman 6, 385-386.\par \par Fitch, A., 1855. Entomology. No. IV. -- The Apple Plant Louse. Country Gentleman 6, 48.\par \par Fitch, A., 1855. Entomology. No. V. Insects Which Destroy Plant Lice. Country Gentleman 6, 158-159, 174-175.\par \par Fitch, A., 1855. Entomology. The Chinch Bug. Comments on the Above by Dr. Fitch. Country Gentleman 6, 48.\par \par }