THE AGRICULTURAL VEWS 



INSECT PESTS 



OF THE 



LESSER ANTILLES. 



BY H. A, BALLOU, M Sc , 

 Entomologist on the Staff of the Imihuial Deiai;tmext of Ageilultpee. 



ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 



This gives mainly a popular, illustrated account of the chief insect pests in the Lesser Antilles, presented, with 

 an introduction, in chapters having the following titles: Insects and their Near Relations, Natural History of Insects, 

 Orders of Insects, Insect Pests of Crops, Insects which Attack Man, Insect Pests of Domestic Animals, Insects of the 

 Household and Pests of Stored Products, The Control of Insects, Insects and their Natural Enemies. The information 

 is contained in 210 pages, illustrated by over 180 figures. 



To be oWained from all agents for the publications of the Department, price U, M., 

 post free 1«. 1<l 



"^CITRUS CULTURE 



IN THE 



WEST INDIES. 



This book, just published, should be in the Library of 

 every Planter whether he is interested in Citrus Culture or not, 

 because no other line of tropical agriculture has become as highly 

 developed as that, and the study of it will help to solve prob- 

 lems in other lines. 



IVE SEND IT FREE. 



GERMAN KALI WORKS, 



Port-of-Spain, 



Trinidad. 



