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Page. 



Fighting the plum curculio, A. J.Cook 279 



Experiments in preventin;^ the injuries of the plum curculio, C. M. Weed 290 



The effects of the arsenites upon plants, C. W. Woodvvortii 198 



E.xperitnents with arsenites, C. P. Gillette 215 



Keio-eue emulsion, G. F. Atkinson 143 



Kero.sene eniuLsion, A. J. Cook 7:^0 



Kerosene emulsion as a sheep dip and as a destroyer of parasites on domestic 



animals, C. P. Gillette 333 



Spraying with insecticides, G. W. Churchill 599 



Experiments in spraying plants, L.H.Bailey 244 



Spraying to prevent insect injury, C. M. Weed lg3 



Experiments with insecticides, M. H. Beckwitii 303 



Some of the more important insecticides 747 



Insecticides and how to apply them, J. B. Smith 415 



Preparation and use of insecticides, A. J. Cook 63 



Insecticides, F. L. Harvey , 553 



Insecticides, G. H. Perkins ggg 



Injurious insects, their identification and extermination, M. H. Beckwith 323 



Injurious insects and insecticides, M. H. Beckwitii. 7I8 



Insects and insecticides, C. E. Hunn 599 



Insects and insecticides, C. P. Gillette 7I9 



Some new in.sects, A. J. Cook and G. C, Davis. 73O 



Notes on mi-scellaneous insects, F. L. Harvey 651 



Report on insects, C. H. Fernald 654 



Entomological notes, J. C. Neal ... jqI 



Entomological notes, F. L. Washburn 7q 



Entomological notes, F. M. Webster . 329 



Report of entomologist of Canada E.xperimental Farms, J. Fletcher 5 



Report of entomologist of Arkansas Station, C. W. Woodworth 318 



Report of entomologist of Michigan Station for 1889, A. J. Cook 495 



Report of entomologist of South Dakota Station, I. H. Oicutt 375 



Proceedings of section on entomology of Association of American Agricultural 



Colleges and Experiment Stations, at Champaign, Illinois, November, 1S90 673 



Proceedings of A.ssociation of Economic Entomologists 455 



Insect Life, Vol. Ill 179,258,303,455,673,746 



METEOROLOGY. 



Climatology of Alabama, P. H. Mell ]93 



Meteorological report of Alabama Canebrake Station 474 



Report of the Alabama weather service, P. H. Mell and J. M. Quarles 193, 270. 315 



547, 519. 710 



Report on meteorology at Colorado Station, L. G. Carpenter 393 



Meteorological observations at San Luis Valley Substation, H. H. Gritifin 395 



Meteorological observations at Connecticut Storrs Station, C. S. Phelps 397 



Report ot meteorologist of Delaware Station, G. A. Harter 394 



Summary of meteorological observations at .Athens, Georgia, L. H. Charbonnier. 50 



Ammonia and nitric acid in atmospheric waters, G. H. Failyer and J. T. Willard. 341 



Meteorology in relation to growth of sugar-caue .. 150 



Weather report of Louisiana Sugar Station, W. C. Stubbs . . 569 



Report of meteorologist of Maine Station for 1889, M. C Fernald 653 



Meteorological observations at Maryland Station 353 



