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NEEDHAM, J. G. 

 7 1903. Life Histories of Odonata, Suborder Zygoptera. Bull. 



No. 68, N. Y. State Mus., pp. 218-276. 

 Keys to nymphs. 

 1905. Ephemeridse. Bull. No. 86, N. Y. State Mus., pp. 



17-59. 



Keys to genera of adults and to nymphs. 

 1908. Report on the Entomologic Field Station Conducted 

 at Old Forge, N. Y., in the Summer of 1905. Bull. 

 No. 124, N. Y. State Mus., pp. 156-248. 

 Life histories of crane flies, Tipulidae ; table of larval 

 habits, p. 239, and fish food. 



OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS, U. S. DEPT. AGBIC. 

 ,>1889. Experiment Station Record, Vol. I to date. 

 1903. General Index to Experiment Station Record, Vols. 1- 

 12, 1889-1901, and to Exp. Sta. Bull. No. 2. 



pp. 671. 



Useful for references to current literature on economic 

 species, before they have appeared in the more 

 slowly published bibliographies. 

 PACKARD, A. S. 

 -,1890. Forest Insects. U. S. Dept. Agr., Fifth Rep. U. S. 



Ent. Comm. pp. 957. 

 Almost an encyclopedia on forest insects, insects listed 



by food plants. Very useful. 

 PIERCE, W. D. 



1907. On the Biologies of the Rhynchophora of North 



America. Ann. Rep. Neb. St. Bd. Agr., 1906-07, 

 pp. 247-319. 



This is an annotated list of breeding and food habits 

 of the snout and bark beetles. References to the 

 literature, index of plants and beetles. Very useful. 



1908. A List of Parasites Known to Attack American Rhyn- 



chophora. Jour. Econ. Ent., Vol. I, pp. 380-396. 

 yRiLEY, C. V., PACKARD, A. S., and THOMAS, C. 



1878. First Annual Report of the U. S. Entomological Com- 



