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ledge and practice of gardening, missioners. Park playgrounds and with hints on fish-ponds. 3rd ed. considerably enlarged and improved. 1800. SB457 M36. 5425

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boulevards of Seattle, Washington. 1909. SB483 S44.

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Thomas, J. J. The American fruit culturist, containing practical directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States, by J. J. Thomas. 21st ed., rev. and enl. by W. H. S. Wood, illustrated with over eight hundred accurate figures. 1906. SB355 T47.

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Wood, John. Hardy perennials and old-fasnioned garden flowers. Describing the most desirable plants for borders, rockeries, and shrubberies, and including both foliage and flowering plants. n. d. SB407 W87. 5432

[Wright, Mrs. Mabel (Osgood)]. The garden of a commuter's wife, recorded by the gardener; with eight illustrations in photogravure. [c1901.] SB455 W95. 5433

PESTS AND DISEASES.

Alwood, W. B. Report on the in- | Harris, T. W. A treatise on some of spection of Nelson county, for the San José scale. 1902.

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the insects injurious to vegetation. A new ed., enlarged and improved, with additions from the author's manuscripts and original notes. Illustrated by engravings drawn from nature under the supervision of Professor Agassiz. Ed. by C. L. Flint. [c1862] SB931 H33. 5440

Hunter, S. J. Alfalfa, grasshoppers, bees: their relationship. A report of the field-work of the department of entomology, summer of 1898. 1899. SB823 K2 H94. 5441

Illinois. State entomologist. Report.
Library has 1900. SB824 13. 5442

Indiana. State entomologist. Horticultural and bee inspection laws of Indiana and nursery laws of other states. 1909. SB983 16 A5. 5443

-A preliminary bulletin on some economic insects and plant diseases of Indiana. B. W. Douglass, state entomologist. SB824 16 A5 1907.

1907. 5444

-Report. Library has 1902. An

tions on cotton growing under boll weevil conditions in certain areas of Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. By A. H. Stone and J. H. Fort. 1910. SB945 B7 S7. 5454

nual report: 1st, 2d. 1908, '09, U. S. Bureau of entomology. Bulle1910. SB824 16.

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tin. Library has nos. 3-7, 26, 27, 41-82, 83 (pt. 1), 84-89, 90 (pt. 1), 94 (pt. 1). SB823 U5 A4. 5455

Contents:

Ainslie, C. N. Papers on cereal and forage insects. The new Mexico range caterpillar. [Hemileuca aliviæ Ckll.] 1910. (no. 85, pt. v) 5456 Ainslie, G. G. Papers on cereal and forage insects. The cowpea curculio. [Chalcodermus æneus Boh.] 1910. (no. 85, pt. viii) 5457 Association of economic entomologists. Proceedings. (new ser., nos. 2, 6, 8, 17, 20, 26, 31, 37, 40, 46, 52, 60) Library has 20, 46, 52, 60, 67. 5458

Back, E. A. Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of entomology.-IX. The woolly white-fly [Aleyrodes howardi Quaintance], a new enemy of the Florida orange. 1910. (no. 64, pt. VIII) 5459 Ball, E. D. Some insects injurious to truck crops. The leafhoppers of the sugar beet and their relation to the "curlyleaf" condition. (no. 66, p. 33-52. 1909) 5460

Banks, Nathan. A list of works on North American entomology. 1900. (no. 24, new ser.)

5461

-Same. 1910. (no. 81) 5462 Chittenden, F. H. A brief account of the principal insect enemies of the sugar beet. 1903. (no. 43) 5463

-Some insects injurious to the violet, rose, and other ornamental plants. A collection of articles dealing with insects of this class. 1901. (no. 27, new ser.) 5464

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truck-crop insects. 1911. (no. 82, pt. VII) 5466 -Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of entomology-IX. An injurious North American species of Apion, with notes on related forms. 1908. (no. 64, pt. IV) 5467 Cook, O. F. Report on the habits of the kelep, or Guatemalan cotton-boll-weevil ant. 1904. (new ser., no. 49) 5468

Currie, R. P. Catalogue of the exhibit of economic entomology at the Lewis and Clark centennial exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905. 1905. (new ser. no. 53) 5469 Dean, W. H. Papers on cereal and forage insects. The sorghum midge. [Contarinia [Diplosis] sorghicola Coq.] 1910. (no. 85. pt IV) 5470

Foster, S. W. Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. On the nut-feeding habits of the codling moth. 1910. (no. 80, pt. V) 5471

Hammar, A. G. Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. Life history of the codling moth in northwestern Pennsylvania. 1910. (no. 80, pt. VI)

5472

Hinds, W. E. Hibernation of the Mexican cotton boll weevil. By W. E. Hinds and W. W. Yothers. 1909. (no. 77) 5473

-Proliferation as a factor in the natural control of the Mexican cotton boll weevil. 1906. (no. 59) 5474

-Some factors in the natural control of the Mexican cotton boll weevil. 1907. (no. 74) 5475 Hooker, W. A. The tobacco thrips, a new and destructive enemy of shade grown tobacco. 1907. (no. 65) 5476

Hopkins, A. D. The Black Hills beetle, with further notes on its distribution, life history, and methods of control. 1905. (no. 56) 5477

-Catalogue of exhibits of insect enemies of forests and forest products at the Louisiana purchase exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904. 1904. 5478 (no. 48)

-Practical information on the scolytid beetles of North American forests. I. Barkbeetles of the genus Dendroctonus. 1909. (no. 83, pt. I)

5479

Howard, L. O. Economic loss to the people of the United States through insects that carry disease. 1909. (no. 78 rev.)

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The laws in force against injurious insects and foul brood in the United States. Comp. by L. O. Howard and A. F. Burgess. 1906. (no. 61) 5481 -Preventive and remedial work against mosquitoes. 1910. (no. 88) 5482 -The principal household insects of the United States. By L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt. With a chapter on Insects affecting dry vegetable foods. By F. H. Chittenden. 1896. (no. 4, new ser.) 5483

Hunter, W. D. Information concerning the North American fever tick, with notes on other species. By W. D. Hunter and W. A. Hooker. 1907. (no. 72) 5484

-The Mexican cotton boll weevil. By W. D. Hunter and W. E. Hinds. 1904. (new ser., no. 45) 5485

-The Mexican cotton boll weevil: a revision and amplification of bulletin 45, to include the most important observations made in 1904 by W. D. Hunter and W. E. Hinds. 1905. (new ser., no. 51) 5486

Hyslop, J. A. Papers on cereal and forage insects. The smoky crane-fly [Tipula infuscata Loew] 1910. (no. 85, pt. VII) 5487

Johnson, Fred. The grape rootworm [Fidia viticida] with special reference to investigations in the Erie grape belt from 1907 to 1909. By Fred Johnson and A. G. Hammar. 1910. (no. 89)

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Jones, P. R. Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. Tests of sprays against the European fruit Lecanium [Lecanium corni Bouché] and the European pear scale [Epidiaspis pyricola Del Guer.] 1910. (no. 80, pt. VIII) 5489

-Papers on insects injurious to citrus and other sub-tropical fruits. The orange thrips [Euthrips citri]: a report of progress for the years 1909 and 1910. By P. R. Jones and J. R. Horton. 99, pt. I)

Marlatt, C. L. The cicada. 1907. (no. 71)

1911. (no.

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-Some insects injurious truck crops. Biologic and economic notes on the yellow-bear caterpillar. [Diacrisia virginica Fab.] 1910. 5494 (no. 82, pt. v) Miscellaneous papers on apiculture. 1911. (no. 75) 5495 Morrill, A. W. Fumigation for the citrus white fly, as adapted to Florida conditions. 1908. (no. 76) 5496

-Papers on the cotton boll weevil and related and associated insects. The strawberry weevil in the south-central states in 1905. 5497 (no. 63, p. 59-62. 1907) -Plant-bugs injurious to cotton bolls. 1910. (no. 86) 5498 Insects affectOsborn, Herbert. ing domestic animals: an account of the species of importance in North America, with mention of related forms occurring on other animals. 1896. (no. 5, new ser.)

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Packard, A. S. The Hessian fly, its ravages, habits, enemies and means of preventing its increase. 1880. (no. 4) 5500 -Insects injurious to forest and shade trees. 1881. (no. 7) 5501 Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides . . . 1909. (no. 68). 5502

Parker, W. B. Some insects injurious to truck crops. The life history and control of the hop fleabeetle. [Psylliodes punctulata Melsh.] 1910. (no. 82, pt. IV)

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Phillips, E. F. Miscellaneous papers on apiculture. (no. 75) 5504 -The rearing of queen bees. 1905. (no. 55) 5595 Pierce, W. D. Studies of parasites of the cotton boll weevil. 1908. (no. 73) 5506 Quaintance, A. L. The cotton bollworm. By A. L. Quaintance and C. T. Brues. 1905. (new ser., no. 50) 5507

-Fumigation of apples for the San Jose scale. By A. L. Quaintance. 1909. (no. 84) 5508

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Reports of observations and experiments in the practical work of the division. 1883-94. (no. 3, 4, 13, 14, 22, 23, 26, 30, 32) Library has 5511 nos. 3, 4, 26.

Riley, C. V. The cotton worm. Summary of its natural history, with an account of its enemies, and the best means of controlling it; being a report of progress of the work of the commission. 1880. (no. 3) 5512

Rogers, D. M. Report on the field work against the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. By D. M. Rogers and A. F. Burgess. (no. 87)

1910. 5513

Sanderson, E. D. Report on miscellaneous cotton insects

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Snyder, T. E.

Insects injurious

to forests and forest products. Damage to chestnut telephone and telegraph poles by wood-boring insects. 5516 1910. (no. 94, pt. 1) Some insects injurious to forests. 1910. (no. 58) 5517 Some insects injurious to truck crops. 1910. (no. 66) 5518

Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of entomology. 1897. (nos. 7, 10, 18, 22, 30, 38, 44, 54, 64.) Library has nos. 44, 54, 64. 5519

Thomas, Cyrus. The chinch-bug, its history, characters, and habits, and the means of destroying it or counteracting its injuries. 1879. 5520 (no. 5)

Titus, E. S. G. Catalogue of the exhibit of economic entomology at the Louisiana purchase exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904. Compiled by E. S. G. Titus and F. C. Pratt. 1904. (no. 47 rev.) 5521

Vickery, R. A. Papers on cereal and forage insects. Contributions to a knowledge of the corn rootaphis. 1910. (no. 85, pt. VI) 5522 Webster, F. M. The chinch bug. 1907. (no. 69) 5523

-Some insects attacking the stems of growing wheat, rye, barley, and oats, with methods of prevention and suppression. 1903. (no. 42) 5524

Woglum, R. S. Fumigation investigations in California. (Chemical work performed by the Miscellaneous division of the Bureau of chemistry.) 5525 1909. (no. 79)

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brary has nos. 3, 9, 10, 11, 12 (pts. 1-9), 13-15, 16 (pts. 1-3), 17 (pt. 1), 18, 19 (pts. 1-3), 20 (pts. 1, 2.) SB823 U5 A6.

Contents:

A revision of phidæ of the United (no. 13)

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Banks, Nathan. A revision of the Ixodoidea, or ticks, the of United States. 1908. (no. 15) 5527 the TyroglyStates. 1906. 5528 Cook, O. F. The social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-protecting kelep of Guatemala. 1905. (no. 10) 5529 Coquillett, D. W. A classification of the mosquitoes of North and middle America. 1906. (no. 11) 5530

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Crawford, J. C. Technical sults from the gipsy moth parasite laboratory. II. Descriptions of certain chalcidoid parasites. 1910.

(no. 19, pt. II)

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Hopkins, A. D. Contributions toward a monograph of the scolytid beetles. I. The genus Dendroctonus. 1909. (no. 17, pt. 1)

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Snodgrass, R. E. The anatomy of the honey bee. 1910. (no. 18) 5538 of

White, G. F. The bacteria the apiary, with special reference to bee diseases. 1906. (no. 14) 5539

-Circular. Library has nos. 20, 21, 24, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 43, 47, 52, 54-57, 59-93, 95-99, 101-106, 109, 111-132, 134-136; 2d series, 3-5, 7, 9-11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 25, 26, 34, 36, 42, 43, 46, 50. SB823 U5 A5. 5540

-Insect life. Devoted to the economy and life habits of insects, especially in their relations to agriculture. 7 v. Library has v. 1, nos. 1-12; v. 2, nos. 1-5, 7-12; v. 3, nos. 1-4, 6-10; v. 4, nos. 9-12; v. 5, nos. 1, 3-5; v. 6, nos. 1, 3, 4. SB823 U5 A8.

5532 -Technical papers on miscellaneous forest insects. I. Contributions toward a monograph of the bark-weevils of the genus Pissodes. U. S. Dept. of agriculture. 1911. (no. 20, pt. 1)

5533

-Revision of the Nematinæ of North America, a sub-family of of the leaf-feeding Hymenoptera family Tenthredinidæ. 1896. (no. 3) 5534

Patterson, T. L.

5541 Report

upon cotton insects, prepared under the direction of the commissioner of agriculture in pursuance of an act of Congress approved June 19, 1878. By J. H. Comstock. 1879. SB608 C8 C7. 5542

Technical results from the gipsy moth parasite laboratory. III. Investigations into Virginia. the habits of certain Sarcophagi-| sion. dae. By T. L. Patterson with an introduction by W. F. Fiske. 1911. (no. 19, pt. III)

State crop pest commisCircular. Library has new ser., no. 1-5. 5543

5535 Virginia. State entomologist and Pergande, Theodore. The life Report. plant pathologist. history of two species of plant-lice inhabiting both the witch-hazel brary has 4th, 1903-date. 5544

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American forestry association. Pro- reservations. 1910. SD426 A66.
ceedings. Library has v. 12, 1897.
SD1 A5.
Ammons, E. M. Forest reservations
Address delivered before the

joint session of the Colorado legis

Baird, Jean. Arbor day exercise. [1903?] SD363 B16.

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lature, March, 1909, relative to Brisbin, J. S. Trees and tree-plant

the rights in and uses of forest

ing. 1888. SD391 B86.

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