Insecta 304 



213415 Bnrrill, A. C. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Are Bees Responsible for most Fire Blight Epidemics. 6tli asm. 



Conveut. Idaho Honey Prod. Assoc, p. '29 — 67. [Insect visitors of flowers 

 whicti also could be responsible.] 



57.45,.52,.54,.62-.64,.H6,.88,.72,.92,.96,.98,.99 



16 Caesar, L. 57 : lfl.5 



1917. Notes on some Insects of the Season. 47th ann. Rep. entom. 

 Soc. Ontario p. 106— UO. 



b7.D2/A,.6\.Q^,.12,.82,.^.6,.81,m 



17 Claade, Daniel. 57 : 16.5 



1917. La lutte contre les ennemis des plantes aux Etats-Unis et en 



France. La Nature Ann. 45 Sem. 1 p. 241—247, 6 figg. [D'apres Paul 

 Makchal.] o7.52,.54,.68,.87 



18 Gariiian, H. 57 : 16.5 



1917. A Few Notes from Kentucky. Journ. econ. Entom, Vol. 10 p. 

 413-415. [Injurious insectf-.] 57.67, 08,.71,.72 



19 Gibson, Arthur. 57 ; 16.5 



1917. Three Important Greenhouse Pests recently Introduced into Canada. 

 47th ann. Rep. entom. Soc. Ontario p. 111—122, 11 figg. [Callopistria 

 floridejisis, Diurthronomyia hypogaea, Dasyneura rhodophaga.] 



57.71,.86 



20 Keller, 0. 67 : 16.5 



1917. Zur Biologio von Chrynomela aenea L. und Coleophora fuscedineUa 

 Zell, Yierteljuhrsschr. nat. Ges. Ziiricli Jahrg. 62 p. 103-124, 1 Taf. 



5*. 6^.82 



21 Lovett, A. L. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Nicotine Sulphate as a Poison for Insects. Jonru. econ. Entom. 

 Vol. 10 p. B33-337. 

 213422 Lov*tt, A. L., and R, H. Robinson. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Arsenic as an Insecticide. Journ. econ. Entom. Vol. 10 p. 345 — 

 848. 



23 Sasscer, E. R., and A. D. Borden. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Fumigation of Ornamental Greenhouse Plants with Hydrocyanic- 

 Acid Gas. iiuli. U. S. Dept. Agric. No. 513, 20 pp. [Insects fumigated.] 



24 Spencer, 0. J. 57 : Iti.a : 9.9 



1917. Camp Hygiene. 47th ann. Rep. entom. Soc. Ontario p. 87—80. 

 [Lice and flies.] o7.512,.72 



25 Swaine, J. M. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Some Features of Interest in Connection vpith our Studies of 



F>jrest and Shade Tree Insects. 47th ann. Rep. entom. Soc. Ontario p. 



95-106, 17 tigg. 57.t)5,.68,.^j3 



26 Weiss, Harry B. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Some Unusual Orchid Insects (Hem., Lep., Dip., Col.). Entom. 

 News Vol. 2S p. 24—29, 2 pis. — A Correction in Spelling, p. 106. 



57.54,.68,.71,.88 



27 Willcocks, F. C. 57 : 16.5 



1917. Miscellaneous Insect Notes. I. A Sound produced by the Larva 

 of the Deatti's Head Moth. Bull. Soc. entom. Egypte Ann. 9 p. 100— 

 101. — 11. A Note on the Rice Field Fly, Ephydra macellaria Egger. p. 

 102 - 105. — What effect has Flooding of a Cotton Field by Infiltration 

 from high Nile on the Numbers of the Pink BoUworm in that field? p. 

 105—108. 57.72,.86,.88 



28 Wii^t, V. 57 : 16.5 



1916. Sammlerkniffe. Entom. Jahrb. Jahrg. 26 p. 82—84. [Weidenfeinde 

 und ihre Verpflauzung in audere Gebiete.] 



5?.68,.71,.72,.88,.93 

 213429 Kehoe, D. 57 : 16.7 



1916. The Influence of the Climatic and Tellurical Factors on the 

 Distribution and Spread of certain Animal Diseases, with Special Refe- 

 rence to the Conditions occurring in South Atrica. South African Jouruo. 

 Sc. Vol. 12 p. 474-501. 57.72 



