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The Corn and Cotton Wireworm in Its Relation to Cereal and Forage Crops, 

 with Control Measures. By Edmund H. Gibson, Scientific Assistant, Cereal 

 and I'orage Insect Investigations. Pp. 8, figs. 3. Contribution from the 

 Bureau of Entomology. June 9, 1916. (Farmers' Bulletin 73.3.) 



The object of this bulletin is to set forth in a popular form what is 

 known of the habits of the destructive corn and cotton wireworm, in order 

 that farmers and planters may more effectively carry out control measures 

 and be able better to handle infested areas that the injury may be reduced 

 to a minimum. 



Flytraps and Their Operation. By F. C. Bishopp, Entomological As.sistant. 

 Pp. 14, fig. 7. Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology. June 10. 

 1916. (Farmers' Bulletin 734.) 



Is intended to give directions for the use of a supplementary means of 

 controlling flies; it is adapted to all parts of the United States. 



The Red Spider on Cotton and How to Control It. By E. A. McGregor, Entomo- 

 logical Assistant, Southern Field Crop Insect Investigations. Pp. 12, figs. 

 10. Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology. June 12, 1916. 

 (Farmers' Bulletin 735.) 

 For distribution in cotton growing states. 



The Clover Leafhopper and Its Control in the Central States. By Edmund H. 

 Gibson, Scientific Assistant, Cer.?al and Forage Insect Investigations. Pp. 

 8. figs. 5. Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology. June 26, 1916. 

 (Farmers' Bulletin 737.) 



It is the purpose of this bulletin to set forth such facts as will familiarize 

 the farmer with the various stages in the development of the clover leaf- 

 hopper, its habits, and mode of attack, together with detailed information 

 as to the coutrol of outbreaks in alfalfa and clover fields. 



Cereal Crops in the Panhandle of Texas. By John F. Ross, Farm Superin- 

 tendent, Office of Cereal Investigations. Pp. 16, figs. 5. Contribution from 

 the Bureau of Plant Industry. June 15, 1916. (Farmers' Bulletin 738.) 



Of interest to farmers and prospective settlers in the Texas Panhandle 

 country. 



Cutworms and Their Control in Corn and Other Cereal Crops. Ey W. R. Wal- 

 ton and J. J. Davis. Entomological Assistants, Cereal and Forage Insect 

 Investigations. Pp. 4, fig. 1. Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology. 

 June 1, 1916. (Farmers' Bulletin 739.) 

 Suitable for general distribution. 



The White-Pine Blister Rust. By' Perley Spaulding, Pathologist, Office of In- 

 vestigations in Forest Pathology. Pp. 15, pi. 1, fig. 4. Contribution from 

 the Bureau of Plant Industry. June 9, 1916. (Farmers' Bulletin 742.) 

 Suitable for general distribution. 



