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Impregnation of underwear as means of controlling clothes louse. Moore_ 1G5 



The poach tree borer (Sanninoidea cxitiosa). Becker 1G6 



The peach tree borer (Sanninoidea cxitiosa), Gossard and King 167 



The pink bollworm in Brazil. Bruno Lobo 167 



The two- and three-brooded rice borers, Kondo 1G7 



The greasy surface caterpillar: Life history and seasonal history, Dutt__ 167 



A new codling moth attacking the persimmon [in Japan]. Tanaka 167 



Action of insecticides on eggs of Polychrosis botrana, Feytaud 167 



Eudemis narrana. the holly tortrix moth. Huie 168 



Contributions to a knowledge of Crambinse of North America, I. Ainslie_- K',s 



Breeding of Anopheles quadrimaculatus in deep water. Carter 168 



Effect of Anopheles punctipt nnis on conveyance of malarial fever. Carter. 168 



1 oss during hibernation of infective power of anophelines, Roubaud 168 



The use of palliatives for mosquito bites, Ewing 168 



A new species of Sciari bred from red Clover crowns. P< 108 



Life history of leaf -eating crane fly, Cylindrototna splendens, Cameron .. inn 



Oils tested to trap Trypettdse and Ortalida?, Severin 169 



Fruit flies of economic importance In California. Severin 160 



Seasonal and climatic variations in Cerodonta, Aldrich— 169 



Observations on life history and biology of Ygromyza laten lla, Claassen— l6tJ 



ClytUS devastator, a new pesl of the Florida orange. Back 109 



New Zealand Umbers and the borer, Speight 169 



A pest of plantations, Moreira 170 



A second food plant for the Cherry leaf beetle. Van Fyke 370 



Lasioderma serricome, de Fussy 170 



The black-eye pea weevil. Urich 170 



Cnrculionid enemies of the vine. Feytaud 170 



Beekeeping for West Virginia, R< sse 170 



^mentation <>f the abdomen of the honeybee (Apis melUfica), Nelson__ 170 



Additional notes on the life history of Bombus auricomus, Frison 170 



The wheat jointworm and its control. 1'hillips 170 



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studies in uric acid metabolism F 



The distribution of phosphoric acid in normal human blood, Bloor 



Botulism, Dickson 176 



FOODS — HI. MAN NUTRITION. 



The significance of fats in the diet, Starling F 



The physiological behavior of raffinose, II, Kuriyama 1' 



Chemical composition of " tarabagani," Matsui . l' 



Hydrolysis of lisli muscle. Okuda and Oyama F 



Hydrolysis of flsh gelatin, Oknda 1 



The physical chemistry of bread making, Colin and Henderson 1 



"Over the top" in baking, Corbould i 



The Red Man's world-old uses of Indian corn as food. Hen-Tob 1 



Antiscorbutic property of vegetables, < livens and Cohen 1' 



The dietary properties of the potato. McCollum el al 



Household use of Ohio apples, Green 



The housekeeper's apple hook. Afackay 



The utilization of some nuts as food, Cajori 



Analysis of local foodstuffs 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and miscellaneous food products 



Conservation and the food budget. Krueger 



The world's food supply and woman's obligation, Addams 



Changing a peace time ration for war time, Hunt 



Everyday foods in war time. Rose 



Cost of Living and the war. Lauck 



High cost Of living in State institutions. Leach 



The "man value" of working class diets. Greenwood and Thompson— 



Antipolyneuritic substances from carrots and yeast, Sugiura 



Metabolism of nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium in women. Sherman el aL. 174 



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ANIM \I. PRODUCT ION. 



Western live stock management edited by Potter 



Live siock on the farm. Dietrich 



B ;le poultry book, Biggie 17 ~ 



