92 Bulletin âp la Société entomologique de France. 



Review of applied Entomology {The), London. — 1. Série A, I, 1914. 

 Titlepage, index. — II, parts 7-12. — III, parti. — Série B, 1, 

 1914, Title-pago, index. —II, 1914, parts 7-12. — III, 1915, part I. 



IL S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — 1. Bul- 

 letin. — 116. Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. 

 Contents and index. — 127. Papers on insects afTecting vegelable 

 and truck crops. Contents and index. 



— 2. [Bulletin of the). — 100. Davidson (W.-M.) : Walnut Aphides 

 in California; 48 p.; flg., 4 pi. — 112. D.wis (J.-J.) : The oat Aplm; 

 16 p.,fig. - 113. Scott (E.-W.) et P.mne (J.-H.) : The lesser bud- 

 moth; 16 p., lig., 2 pi. — 124. Wildermuth (V.-L.) : The alfalfa 

 Caterpillar; 40 p., fîg., 2 pi. — 131. Graybill (H.-W.) : Repellents 

 for protecting animais from the attacks of Aies ; 26 p. — 134. Quayle 

 (H.-J.) : Citrus fruit insects in Mediterranean countries; 3o p., fig. 

 10 pi. — HisLOP (J.-A.) : Wireworms attacking cereal and forage 

 crops; 34 p., fig. — 160. High i^M.-M.j : Cactus solution as an adhe- 

 sive in arsenical sprays for insects; 19 p. — 161. Back (E.-A.) : 

 The Mediterranean fruit fly in Bermuda; 8 p. — 165. Parker (W.- 

 B.) : Quassiin as a contact insecticide; 8 p. 



— 3. Circutar. — Hunter (W.-D.) : The pink boUworm; 6 p., fig. 



— 4. Journal of Agricultural Research {Reprint from). — II, 1914. — 

 Kelly (E.-O.-G.) : A uew sarcophagid parasite of grasshoppers; 

 p. 435-443, pi. 40. — Kxab (F.) et Yothers (W.-\V. : Papaya 

 fruit fly; p. 447-451, pi. 41. — III, 1914. — Brooks (F.-E.) : Apple 

 root borer; p. 179-185, pi. 29-31. — Back (E.-A.) et Pemberton 

 (C.-E.) : Life history of the melon fly; p. 269-274. — III. 1915. - 

 Back (E.-A.) et Pemberton (C.-E.) : Susceptibility nf citrons fruits 

 to the attack of the Mediterranean fruit fly; p. 311-330, pi. 40-42. 



— WiLDERMUTH (V.-L.) : Thrce-coruered alfalfa hopper: p. 343-362. 

 pi. 43. 



— 5. Report. — 120. Pierce (W.-D.) : Descriptions of some weevils 

 reared from cotton in Peru; 16 p.. tig., 2 pi. 



— 6. Technical Séries. — 17, II. — Hopkins (A.-D.) : Preliminary clas- 

 sification of the superfamily Scolytoidea; p. 165-232, fig., pi. 9-16. 



— 25, II. — Davis (J.-J.) : The yellow clover Aphis: p. 17-40, fig.. 

 pi. 2. — 27, II. QuAiNTANCE (A.-L.) et Baker (A.-C.) : Classifica- 

 tion of the Aleyrodidae; p. 96-109. pi. 35-47. 



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Le secrétaire-gérant : L. Chopard. 



