DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 667 



Publications issued during the year ended June SO, 1910, e<c.— Continued. 



BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Bu?7e^ns— Continued. Copies. 



No. 85. Same. Part II. The Slender Seed-corn Ground-beetle. 



W.J.Phillips. 28 pp. Sets. Nov. 30 2,000 



No. 85. Same. Part III. The Clover-root Curculio. V. L. Wilde- 



muth. 14 pp. 5 cts. Mar. 7 3,000 



No. 85. Same. Part IV. The Sorghum Midge. W. Harper Dean. 



24 pp. Sets. May 24 2,000 



No. 85. Same. Part V. The New Mexico Range Caterpillar. C. N. 



Ainslie. 42 pp. Sets. June 16 2,000 



No. 86. Plant-bugs Injurious to Cotton Bolls. A. W. Merrill. 110 



pp. 30 cts. June 17 2,000 



No. 88. Preventive and Remedial Work Against Mosquitoes. L. O. 



Howard. 126 pp. 15 cts. June 21 1,000 



Bulletins — Technical Scries : 



No. 12. Part IX. A New Genus of Aleyrodid:^, with remarks on 

 AleyrodcH niibifcra Berger and Alcijrodcs Citri Riley and How- 

 ard. A. L. Quaintance. S pp. Sets. Sept. 1 2,000 



No. 16. Part III. Catalogue of Recently Described Coccidre — II. 



J.G.Sanders. 28 pp. 5 cts. Dec. 22 2,000 



No. 17. Part I. Contributions toward a Monograph of the Scolytid 

 Beetles. I. The Genus Dendroctonus. A. D. Hopkins. 164 pp. 



25 cts. July 13. 1.000: Doc. 10, 500 1,500 



No. 18. The Anatomv of the Honey Bee. R. E. Snodgrass. 102 



pp. 20 cts. May 31 1,000 



No. 19. Part I. Technical Results from the Gipsy Moth Parasite 

 Laboratory. I. The Parasites Rearetl or Supposed to have been 

 Reared from the Eggs of the Gipsy Moth. L. O. Howard. 12 

 pp. 5 cts. Jan. 28 2,000 



No. 19. Part II. Descriptions of Certain Chalcidoid Parasites. 



J.C.Crawford. 22 pp. 10 cts. Apr. 30 2,000 



Circulars: 



No. 100. The Leopard Moth {Zeuzera j^yrina Fab.). F. H. Chit- 

 tenden. 8 pp. July 9 . 3,000 



No. 110. The Green-Ptriped Maple Worm {Anisota rubicunda Fab.). 



L. O. Howard and F. H. Chittenden. 7 pp. July 10 3,000 



No 111 Preparations for Winter Fumigation for the Citrus White 



Fly. A. W. Merrill and AV. W. Yothers. 12 pp. Sept. 29 3,000 



No. 112. Control of the Mediterranean Flour ]Moth by Hydrocyanic- 

 acid Gas Fumigation. F. H. Chittenden. 22 pp. Nov. 1, 2.000; 

 Mar. 8, 2,000 ; May 9. 2,000 6, 000 



No 113. The Chinch Bug (Blissus Icucopterus Say). F. M. Web- 

 ster. 27 pp. Nov. 13. 3.000; Feb. 15, 1,000 4.000 



No 114. The Euonvmus Scale (Chionaspis euonymi Comstock). 



J.G.Sanders. 5 pp- Nov. 24 2,000 



No. 115. The Horn Fly (Hwmatobia serrata Rob.-Desv.). C. L. 



Marlatt. 13 pp. Apr. 15 2,000 



No. 116. The Larger Corn Stalk-borer (Diatrcca saceharalis Fab.). 



George G. Ainslee. 8 pp. Feb. 7 3,000 



No. 117. The Western Grass-stem Sawfly {Ccphus occidentalis 



Riley and Marlatt). F.M.Webster. pp. Feb. 25 2,000 



No. 118. A Predaceous Mite Proves Noxious to Man. F. M. Web- 

 ster. 24 pp. Apr. 25 2,000 



No. 119. The Clover Root-borer. F. :M. Webster. 5 pp. Mar. 23__ 2,000 



No. 120. The Control of the Brown-rot and Plum Curculio on 



Peaches. A. L. Quaintance. 7 pp. Mar. 14 8,500 



No. 121. The Oyster-shell Scale and the Scurfy Scale. A. L. 



Quaintance and E. R. Sasscer. 1.") pp. Apr. 30 2.000 



No. 123. Methods of Controlling Tobacco Insects. A. C. Morgan. 



17 pp. June 10 2,000 



Annual Report: 



Report of the Entomologist for 1909. L. O. Howard. (From An. 

 Rpts. of Dept., 1909.) 56 pp. Oct. 15 1. r>00 



