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Nebraska insects. L. Bruner '>-i 



Notes on insect; in New York -^l'^ 



Insect record for Ohio for 1890, C. M. Weed 176 



Entomological notes from Oregon. F. L. Washburn 4.")2 



Notes on insects in South Carolina. E. A. Smyth, jr 318 



Report of entomologist of West Virginia Station for 1890. A. D. Hopkins. 46 



Notes on insects and insecticides, C. E. Hunn 403 



Notes on injurious insects and insecticides, J. B. Smith 297.309 



A new insecticide for the cottim worm, A. E. Menke and G. C. Davis 282 



Spray and band treatment for codling moth, C. W. Wood worth 600 



Experiments with resin compounds on Phylloxfra and general notes on 



California insects, A. Koebele 54 



Spraying experim nts with Paris green for potato beetles at Main? Sta- 

 tion, F. L. Harvey 39.J 



Various methods for destroying scale insects, D. W. Coquillett 54 



The use of gases against scale insects. F. W. Morse HOI 



The spraying of orchards. W. J. Green - 620 



Spraying fruits. G. C. Butz 889 



Kerosene emulsion and notes on insects. A. .7. Cook and G. C. Davis 290 



Methods of dealing with injurious insects, A. D. Hopkins and C. F. Mills- 



paugh - 808 



Recommendations for the ])revention of damage by some common insects 



of the farm, the orchard, and the garden. .1. Fletcher- - -.- 197 



Spraying for insect pests of the orchard and vineyard, .7. B. Smith and B. 



D. Halsted 878 



Insecticide experiments with Paris green and kerosene emulsion. C. H, 



Fernald - 870 



Experiments with insecticides at Massachusetts Hatch Station, S. T. May- 



nard - - ---- 804 



Miscellaneous experiments in the control of injurious insects. C. M. Weed 96 



Farm practice and fertilizers to control insect injury, J. B. Smith 610 



Preparation and use of in.secticides, L. F. Kinney.* 889 



Notes on insecticides. L. R. Taft 871 



Directions for the usj of insecticides, S. T. Maynard 23 



Formvilas for insecticides. J. H. Panton 819 



Report on an insect trap, C. H. Fernald 870 



School instruction in entomology in California, E. J. Wickson 6(X) 



Insect Life, vol. Ill - 5.3, 1S3 



Insect Life, vol. IV - 326,414,546,811 



SOILS. 



Decomposition of rocks and formation of arable soil, A Miintz 114 



Soil investigations in New .lersey. H. B. Patton 296. .301 



Physical investigations of soils at South Carolina Station in 1889, M. 



Whitney --- --- 316 



Mechaiiical and chemical analyses of soils at South Carolina Station in 



1889, R. H. Loughridge 315 



Observations with the rain gauge, ly.simeters, and soil thermometers, C. 



A. Zavitz - -■ - 128 



Soil temperatures at Colorado Station 84 



Observations of soil temperatures at Main.> Station. 1890, M.C. Fernald— 396 

 Observations of soil temperatures at Neb.aska Station for 1890, DeW. B. 



Br..ce and H. N. Allen 29 



