666 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Publications issued during the year ended June SO, 1910, etc, — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



New Publications. 

 Bulletins: Copies. 



No. 58. Some Insects Injurious to Forests. Part IV. The Southern 



Pine Sawyer. J. L. Webb. IG pp. 5 cts. Nov. 11 2,000 



No. 58. Same. Part V. Insect Depredations in North American 

 Forests, and Practical Methods of Prevention and Control. 45 

 pp. 10 cts. Dec. 3 2,000 



No. G3. Papers on the Cotton Boll Weevil and Related and Associ- 

 ated Insects. 71pp. 15 cts. Sept. 20 1,000 



No. G3. Safue. Part [VIII]. Supplement. Index to Papers on Cot- 

 ton Boll Weevil and Related and Associated Insects. 5 pp. 5 

 cts. July 17 3,000 



No. 64. Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Bureau of 

 Entomology. Part VI. The Greenhouse Thrips. H. M. Russell. 

 18 pp. 5 cts. Aug. 4 2,000 



No. 64. Same. Part VII. New Breeding Records of the Coffee- 

 bean Weevil. E. S. Tucker. 4 pp. 5 cts. Aug. 6 2,000 



No. 64. Sajne. Part VIII. The Woolly White-Fly: A New Enemy 



of the Florida Orange. E. A. Back. 12 pp. Sets. May 9 2,000 



No. G6. Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops. Part VII. Mis- 

 cellaneous Notes on Truck Crop Insects. F. H. Chittenden. 

 5 pp. 5 cts. July 20 2,000 



No. GG. Same. Part [VIII]. Contents and Index. 10 pp. 5 cts. 



Mar. 19 2, 000 



No. 68. Papers [9] on Deciduous-fruit Insects and Insecticides. 



117 pp. 25 cts. Nov. 2 1,000 



No. 68. Same. Part I. The Pear Thrips. Dudley Moulton. 16 pp. 

 10 cts. Sept. 20 2,000 



No. 68. Same. Part [X]. Contents and Index. 9 pp. 5 cts. Sept. 

 20 2,000 



No. 77. Hibernation of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. W. E. 

 Hinds and W. W. Yothers, under the direction of W. D. Hunter. 

 100 pp. 25 cts. Oct. 19 2,000 



No. 77. Same. [Supplement.] Contents and Index. 6 pp. 5 cts. 

 Oct. 28 2, 000 



No. 80. Papers on Deciduous-fruit Insects and Insecticides. Part 

 II. The Cigar Case-bearer. A. G. Hammar, 44 pp. 10 cts. 

 July 2 2, 000 



No. SO. Same. Part III. Additional Observations on the Lesser 

 Apple Worm. S. W. Foster and P. R. Jonas. 10 pp. 5 cts. 

 Aug. 12 2, 000 



No. 80. Same. Part IV. The Pear Thrips and Its Control. Dud- 

 ley Moulton. 20 pp. 10 cts. Oct. 30 2,000 



No. 81. A List of Works on North American Entomology. Nathan 



Banks. 120 pp. 15 cts. Jan. 18 1,000 



No. 82. Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops. Part I. The Colo- 

 rado Potato Beetle in Virginia in 1908. C. H. Popenoe. 8 pp. 

 5 cts. Nov. 5 1,000 



No. 82. Same. Part II. The Parsnip Leaf-Miner. The Parsley 

 Stalk Weevil. The Celery Caterpillar. F. H. Chittenden. 24 pp. 

 5 cts. Nov. 30 2,(500 



No. 82. Same. Part III. The Lima-bean Pod Borer. The Yellow- 

 necked Flea-beetle. F. H. Chittenden. 12 pp. 5 cts. Dec. 29___ 2, 000 



No. 82. Same. Part IV. The Life History and Control of the Hop 



Flea-beetle. William IL Parker. 30 pp. 10 cts. May 23 2,000 



No. 83. Practical Information on the Scolytid Beetles of North 

 American Forests. Part I. Barkbeetles of the Genus Dendroc- 

 tonus. A. D. Hopkins. 169 pp. 25 cts. Oct. 12 1, 000 



No. 84. Fumigation of Apples for the San Jose Scale. A. L. 



Qnaiutance. 43 pp. 20 cts. Sept. 30 3,000 



No. 85. Papers on Cereal and Forage Insects. Part I. The Lesser 



Clover-leaf Weevil. F. M. Webster. 12 pp. 5 cts. Nov. 18 2, 000 



