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Laclmostema Larvae as a Possible Food Supply L. 0. Howard 389 



Reducing the Cost of Commercial Sprajdng R. S. Woglum 392 



Additional Notes on the Use of Dust Sprays agamst the Corn-ear Worm 



J. W. McColloch 395 



A New Species of Isosoma Attacking Wheat in Utah R. W. Doane 398 



Notes on Rhogaa terminalis Cress. W. E. Pennington 401 



Investigation and Instruction in Beekeeping Morley Pettit 406 



Bee Work at the Canadian Government Experimental Farms F. W. L. Sladen 411 



The Purpose of College Beekeeping E. F. Phillips 413 



The Beekeeping Work in Massachusetts B. N. Gales 417 



The Columbine Leaf-miner E. N. Cory 419 



Notes on the Habits of a Dangerous Genus of Weevils W. D. Pierce 424 



Notes on Anoso CTidresM Guer., an Enemy of Cucurbits T. H.Jones 431 



Triphleps insidiosus as the Probable Transmitter of Corn-ear Rot (Diplodia 



■ sp., Fusarium sp.) J- L. Hyslop 435 



Sarcophagidae of New England: Genus Sarcophaga R. R. Parker 438 



Scientific Notes 4-12 



Editorial 444 



Current Notes 446 



