February, '14] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS 



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The Report by Items \\t;re as Follows: 



The following gives the titles of bulletins or circulars and remarks, by the present 

 writer : 



191. Spraying Apples. Practical bulletin, introducing western methods of 

 spraying. Summary in back end. 



197. Catalpa Midge. Bulletin of somewhat technical contents, forms of damage 

 first discussed, then description, then life history and habits. No general summary, 

 but remedies give the important conclusions. 



19S. Spring Manual of Practice in Economic Zoology. Intended as a reference 

 work but apparently not being used as planned. The whole work is a summary 

 constructed on a distinctive plan of its owti, and could not be modified to any other 

 plan without losing its individuality. 



202. The Raspberry Byturus. First calls attention to damage, then to distribu- 

 tion, description, life history and remedies. No summary, but the important con- 

 clusion is stated in paragraph giving remedies. 



216. Spraying Machinery. A rural engineering bulletin that has been exceed- 

 ingly useful as an aid to practical entomology. Every paragraph is a summary and 

 as very little had been published on this subject, we were compelled to let the plan of 

 the bulletin be the outgrowth of work with the specimens handled. 



226. The Wheat Jointworm. Discussion of damage first, then life history and 

 descriptive matter intermixed, recommendations at end, no general summary. 



232. Spray Calendar. 



233. Fall Manual of Practice in Economic Zoology. Intended as a reference 

 work and seems to be used in the proper way. 



234. Flour Mill Fumigation. A smaller edition than usual, and not sent to all 

 the mailing list. A brief summary at conclusion. 



248. Spraying Machiner}' Accessories. Another rural engineering bulletin, 

 each paragraph of which is itself a summary and summarizing cannot go further. 

 Probably the plan is as good or better than any other would be. 



250. Some Ohio Birds. Written especially from the economic standpoint. Sum- 

 marizing here and there throughout, but no general summary possible. 



253. Insect pests of the Household. Each article is a summary of the most 



