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1898. Kirkland, A. H. Mass. State Bd. Agr. Report on Gypsy Moth, Jan., 

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Burgess, A. F. Ibid., pp. 107 and 108. Colosoma scrutator and Calo- 

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Fletcher, James. Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1898, pp. 12-13. Rav- 

 ages along Ottawa river. 



Felt, E. P. Fourteenth Report of the State Entomologist, 191-201. 

 Extent of ravages, descriptions, natural enemies and remedies. Country Gen- 

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1899. Weed, H. E. N. H. Coll. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 64, pp. 77-98. Ex- 

 tended account, including life-history, food-plants, natural enemies and rem- 

 edies. 



Slingerland, M. V. Cornell Univ. Exp. Sta. Bui. 170, pp. 559-564. 

 Account of life-history and remedies. Rural New Yorker, 58 : 74. Brief ref- 

 erence, 449. Frief reference, 624. Brief reference. 



Slingerland, M. V. ( ? ) Rural New Yorker, 58 : 463. Review of 

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Munson, W. M. Rural New Yorker, 58: 421. Recommends lead and 

 sulphur, equal parts, put on paper and tied around trunks to prevent cater- 

 pillars ascending. 



