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valley in 1911; 13 p., fig.. 'A pi. — 116, II. Johnson (F.) et Ham- 

 MAR (A.-G.) : The grapc-herry moth; p. lo-71, fig., pi. IV-VIII. — 

 118. RussELL (H. -M.) : The hean thrips; 49 p., (ig. — 121. Gasteel 

 (D.-B.) : The behavior of the lioney bee in pollen collecting; 30 p., 

 fig. 



2" Circular. — 40 (Rovised) : Wilson (J.) : The présent oulbreak 

 of the grass worm or fall army worm and recommendations for 

 its control; 4 p., tig. — 147. Webster (F. -M.) : The allalfa gall 

 midge (Aspliondylia miki Wachtl; 4 p., fig. — 148. Hunier 

 (W.-D.) : Two destructive Texas ants; 7 p. — 149. Hunter (W.-D.) : 

 The cotton stainer; o p., lig. — Mac Gregor (E.-A.) : The red spi- 

 der on cotton; 13 p.. fig. ~ 131. Russel (H. -M.) : The greenhouse 

 thrips; 9 p., fig. — Tucker (E.-S.) : The rice water-weevil and 

 methods for its control; 20 p., lig. — Quaintance (A.-L.) : The 

 leaf blister mite; 6 p., (ig. — Poponse (G.-H.) : Insects injurions 

 lo mushrooms; 10 p., fig. — 136. Snyder (T.-E.) : Insect damage 

 lo mine props and methods of preventing Ihe injury; 4 p. — 

 137. — White (G. -F.) : The cause of european foui brood; 15 p., 

 fig. — 158. Webster (F. -M.) : The clover mite; 5 p., lig. — 159. 

 HoPKiNS (A.-D.) : Damage to the wood of fire-killed Douglas fir, 

 and methods of preventing losses, in western Washington and 

 Oregon; 4 p. — 160. Quaintance (A.-L.) : The mediterranean 

 fruit-fly; 25 p., tig. — 161. Gasteel (Ph.-D.) : The manipulation 

 of the wax scales of the honey bee; 13 p., \\g. — 165. Holloway 

 (T.-E.) : Insects liable to dissémination in shipments of sugar cane; 

 8 p. 



2° Farmer' s Bulletin. — 492. Quaintance (A.-L.) et Scott (W.-M.) : 

 The more important insect and fungous enemies of the fruit and 

 foliage of the appie; 48 p., fig. — 500. Hunter (W.-D.) : The con- 

 trol of the boU-weevil; 14 p. — 503. Demuth ^G.-S.) : Gonib ho- 

 ney ; 47 p., fig. — 512. Hunter (W.-D.) : The bool weevil problem, 

 with spécial référence to means of reducing damage; 46 p., fig. 

 4° Technical Séries. — 12. Miscellaneous papers. Gontents and 

 index; p. 175-200. — 16, VI. Sasscer (E.-R.) : Gatalogue of re- 

 cently described coccidae. --IV; p. 83-97. — 19, IV. Smith (H. -S.) : 

 The chalcidoid genus Perilampus and its relations to the problem 

 of parasite introduction; p. 33-69, fig. — 19, V. Timberlake 

 (P. -H.) : Expérimental parasitim : a study of the biology of Lim- 

 nerium validum Gresson; p. 71-92; fig. — 20, V. Webb (J.-L.) : 

 A preUminary synopsis of cerambycoid larvae; p. 149-155, fig. — 

 23, II. Russell (H.-M.j : An interval parasite of Thysanoptera; 



