literature is found in the summarized accounts of some of the more inter- 

 estinj,^ groups one meets in the study of forest entomology. These latter 

 are of special value in giving a general knowledge of the subject, some- 

 thing which appeals strongly to those having a comparativeK' slight 

 knowledge of entomology, yet desirous of following in a general way. the 

 manif(?stations of insect life. Some original morphologic studies are also 

 included in the volume, since they are almost essential to tht- adecpiate 

 identification of certain very injurious species. 



E. P. I-KI.T 



Stale Entomologist 



