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in this latitude before the first of March. If a tree is found 

 very badly infested cut it down and burn it up, trunk and 

 branch. If such a tree be left, its death will shortly follow, 

 and it will but aid in spreading the trouble. If the injury is 

 confined to but limited portions these can be cut away and 

 whitewashed over. 



Whenever You Are Troubled by Insects 



of any kind whatever, in the house or barn, on the farm or 

 garden, in the orchard, in the store, warehouse, or mill, or any- 

 where else, send specimens at once, safely packed in a small 

 wooden box, with the facts concering them, to the P'.ntomolo- 

 gist, Agricultural College, Auburn, Ala. He is stationed here 

 at your service, and will give prompt attention to all com- 

 munications, furnishing you Avith information regarding the 

 insects and remedies for them, free of all charge. 



