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FELT, E. P. 



1905-06. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. Mem. 

 8, N. Y. State Mus., Vol. I, pp. 1-332, a435-a459, 

 1905; Vol. II, pp. 333-877, 1906. 

 Excellently illustrated, and with numerous references. 

 This report and Packard's Forest Insects form 

 an excellent guide to the life histories and literature 

 of forest insects. 



s!899. Memorial of Life and Entomologic Work of Joseph 

 Albert Lintner, Ph. D. N. Y. State Mus., Bull. 24, 

 Vol. V, pp. 303-611. 



Contains an index to Lintner's thirteen reports as State 

 Entomologist of New York. These reports contain 

 rather full references and good summaries of life 

 histories. 

 FOLSOM, J. W. 



1906. Entomology with Special Reference to its Biological 



and Economic Aspects, pp. 485. Philadelphia. 

 A very useful bibliography is given on pp. 409- 



466. 

 FORBES, S. A. 



1885. General Indexes to the First Twelve Reports of the 

 State Entomologists of Illinois. App. to Fourteenth 

 Rep. State Ent. HI. pp. 120. Springfield. 



1909. Contents and Index of the Reports of the State En- 



tomologist of Illinois, Xni-XXTV. 1884-1908. 

 pp. 157. Office of State Entomologist. 



FORBES, W. T. M. 



1906. Field Tables of Lepidoptera. pp.141. Worcester, Mass. 

 Keys for the determination of larvae. 



1910. A Structural Study of Some Caterpillars. Ann. Ent. 



Soc. Amer., Vol. HI, pp. 94-132. 

 Contains a very useful bibliography (pp. 125-127). 

 FORBUSH, E. H., and FERNALD, C. H. 



1896. The Gypsy Moth. Mass. Board Agr. pp. 495. 

 Boston. 



