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Thrips, (pL, fig.).— B.-N. Gates: Bee Keeping in Massachusetts. — 

 R.-S. WoGLUM : Fumigation Investigations in California, (fig.)- — 

 E.-L. Jenne : The Codling Moth in the Ozarks. — A. -G. Hammar : 

 The Cigar Case bearer, (pi., fig.). — R -W. Poster et P.-R. Jones : 

 Additional Observations on the Lesser Apple Worm, (pi.). — D. 

 MouLTON : The Pear Thrips and its Control, (pi. fig.). — G.-H. Po- 

 PExœ : The Colorado Potato Beetle in Virginia in 1908, (pi. fig.). 

 — 2° Circular, N"^ 11, 31, 75, 76, 93, 106, 109 à 111 ; 1909. — F.- 

 H. Chittenden : The Rose-Chafer [Macrodactijlus nibapinosus 

 Fab.), (fig.). — The Striped Cucumber-Beetle {Diabrotica vittata 

 Fab.), fig.). — A. -F. BuRGESs : Requirements to be complied with 

 by Nurserymen or others who make Interstate Shipments of 

 nursery Stock. — F. -M. Webster : The Spring Gràin-Aphis or so- 

 cafied ï green Bug », (fig.). — The Wheat Strawworm, {Isosoma 

 grande Riley), ((îg.). — L.-O. Howard et F. -H. Chitte\den : The 

 Léopard Moth {Zeuzera pyrina Fab.), (fig.). — The Green-Striped 

 Maple Worm [Anisota rubicunda Fab.), {^\g.). — A.-V. Morrill 

 et W. YoTHERS : Préparations for Winter Fumigations for the Cl- 

 trus white Fly, (fig.). — 3° Technical séries, N° 12, p. 9, 1909. — 

 A.-L. Quaintance : A new Genus of Aleyrodidae, with Remarks 

 on Aleyrodes nubifera Berger, and Aleyrodes c/^r* Riley et Howard, 



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 tions from the U. S. National Herbarium, Xïï, 7 à 9, 1909. O 



['. 5. National Muséum {Proceedings), XXXV, 1909. —H. -G. Dyar et 

 F. Knab : Descriptions of some new Mosquiloes from Tropical Ame- 

 rica. — H. RiCHARDsoN : Some new Isopoda of the Superfamily 

 Aselloidea from the Atlantic Coast of North America, {Wg.). — A. 

 BuscK : A generic Revision of American Mothsof the Family OEco- 

 phoridae, with Descriptions of new Species. — J.-B. Smith : A Re- 

 vision of some Species of Noctuidae heretofore referred to the Ge- 

 nus Homoptera Boisd., (6 pi. n.).— E.-O. Ulrich et R.-S. Bassler : 

 New American Paleozoic Ostracoda. Preliminary Revision of the 

 Beyrichiidae, with Descriptions of new Gênera (8 pi. n., fig.). — 

 M.-J. Rathbun : Descriptions of Fossil Crabs from California, (o pi. 

 n.).— W.-D. Kearfott : Descriptions of new Species of North Ame- 

 rican Crambid Moths, (fig.). — J.-A.-G. Rehx : Two new Species 

 of Neotropical Orthoptera of the Family Acrididae, (fig.). — R. W. 

 Sharpe : A furlher Report on the Ostracoda of the U. S. National 

 Muséum, (16 pi.). — C.-B. Wilson : North American parasitic Co- 



