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Contents and index. — Id. : Index to Bulletin X" 91. — 96. IV. 

 Chitïenden et Popenoe : Papers on insecls affecting stored pro- 

 duots-Carbon tetraclilorid as a substitute for carbon bisulphid in 

 fumigation against insects; p. o3-o7. — 97, IV. — Moulton : Id. 

 The California peach borer; p. 6o-89, fig., pi. 8-10. — 97. V. 

 CusHMAN : Id. iNotes on the peach and plum slug; p. 91, 102. tig., 

 pi. 11. — 97, VI. QuAiNTANCE : Id. Notes on the peach bud mite, 

 an enemy of peach nursery stock; p. 103-H4, fig. 12-16. - 101. 

 BuRGESs : Calosoma sijcophanta : ist life history, behavior and 

 successful colonization in New England; 94 p., 22 fig., 1 pi. co\.. 

 7 pi. n. 1 carte. — 104. Cputtenden : The fig moth: p. 9, fig, 4 pi. 

 — Smyth : Report on the fig nioth in Smyrua; p. 40, fig.. pi. o- 

 16. — lOo. HuNTER el BiSHOPi» : The Rocky Mountain spotted 

 lever tick; 47 p., fig. 3 pi. — 107. Billings et Glexn : ResuUs 

 of the artificial use of the white-fungus disease in Kansas, w ilh 

 notes on approved methods of fighting chinch bugs; 58 p.. l\g., 

 o pi. — 109, I. Marsch : The Hawaiian bee Avebworm {Hijmenia 

 fascialis Cram.); 15 p., tig., 1 pi. 



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