The Bulletin. 45 



ENTOMOLOGICAL CIRCULARS. 



No. 1. The Hessian Fly. 



No. 2. The Cotton Boll-worm. 



*No. 3. The Round-headed Apple-borer. 



*No. 4. Spraying Apparatus. 



*No, 5. (Replaced by No. 13 and No. 26.) 



*No. 6. Spraying Apples and Pears. 



*No. 7. The Peach-tree Borer. 



No. 8. The Harlequin Cabbage Bug. 



No. 9. The Potato Beetle. 



No. 10. Preparation and Use of Kerosene Emulsion. 



No. 11. The San Jose Scale. 



No. 12. The Strawberry Weevil. 



*No. 13. (Replaced by No. 26.) 



No. 14. The Cotton Boll-weevil. 



No. 15. Collecting and Preserving Insects. 



No. 16. The Cotton Worm. 



No. 17. Bordeaux Mixture and Paris Green. 



• No. 18. Entomology that the Farmer Should Know. 



No. in. Suggestions to Purchasers of Nursery Stock. 



No. 20. The Codling Moth. 



No. 21. Erroneous Reports of Cotton Boll-weevil. 



No. 22. Regulations Governing Nursery Trade. 



*No. 23. Orchard Inspections, 1907. 



No. 24. Apple Spraying Demonstrations, 1908. 



No. 25. The House Fly. 



No. 26. Remedies for San Jose Scale. 



MONTHLY BULLETINS. 



*June, 1903. Injurious Insects — Spraying. 



May, 1905. Insect Enemies of Corn. 



May, 1907. San Jose Scale and Remedies. . 



June, 1907. San Jose Scale in North Carolina. 

 January, 1908. Bee-keeping in North Carolina. 



June, 1908. Insect Enemies of Cotton. 



June, 1909. Orchard Spraying— Orchard Protection Work. etc. 



All correspondence on these subjects, all packages and all requests for 

 these publications should be addressed to 



Division of Entomology, 

 State Department of Agriculture, 



KALEIGH, N. C. 



Franklin Sherman, Jk., Entomologist. 

 Z. P. Metcalf, Assistant Entomologist. 

 S. C. Cxapp, Orchard and Nursery Inspector. 



