CONTENTS 



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Marcovitch, Simon. The Strawberry Weevil in Minnesota^ 81 



Marsh, H. O. Notes on the Life Cycle of the Sugar-Beet Webworm 543 



McCoLLOCH, J. W. Wind as a Factor in the Dispersion of the Hessian 



Fly 162 



A Method for the Study of Underground Insects 183 



Merrill, D. E. A Clerid Larva Predaceous on Codling Moth Larva; 461 



Merrill, J. H. Further Data on the Relation between Aphids and 



Fire Blight (Bacillus amylovorus) 45 



Metcalf, Z. p. Lime as an Insecticide 74 



Morrill, A. W. Cotton Pests in the Arid and Semi-Arid Southwest 307 



MozNETTE, G. F. The Cyclamen Mite, Tarsenomus pallidus Banks, 



and Methods for its Control 344 



O'Kane, W. C. Some Facts about Carbon Disulphide^ 78 



OsBORN Herbert. The Economic Importance and Control of Miris 



dolobrata?- 114 



Parks, T. H. A Country- Wide Survey to Determine the Effect of the 

 Time of Seeding and Presence of Volunteer Wheat upon the Ex- 

 tent of Damage by the Hessian Fly 249 



A Device for Sowing Grasshopper Poison 524 



Parrott, p. J. The Radish Maggot and Screening 79 



Patch, E. M. Eastern Aphids, New or Little Known, Part I 416 



An Infestation of Potatoes by a Midge 472 



Pellett, F. C. Problems of Bee Inspection 200 



Pemberton, C. E. and Willard, H. F. New Parasite Cages 525 



Peterson, Alvah. Studies on the Morphology and Susceptibility of 

 the Eggs of Aphis avenoe Fabr., Aphis pomi DeGeer and Aphis 



sorbi Kalt. 556 



Phillips, E. F. Results of Apiary Inspection 204 



Phillips, W. J. Report on Isosoma Investigations 139 



QuAYLE, H. J. Some Comparisons of Coccus citricola and C. hesperidum 373 



Reeves, G. I. The Alfalfa Weevil Investigation 123 



Richardson, C. H. The Response of the House-fly to Certain Foods 



and their Fermentation Products 102 



RocKWOOD, L. P. An Aphis Parasite Feeding at the Puncture Holes 



Made by the Ovipositor 415 



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