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THE PLUM CURCULIO. 
GILLETTE, C. P.—Colorado’s worst insect pests and their remedies.<Bul. 
47, Colo. Agr. Exp. Sta., p. 22. 
Brief account of the plum curculio. 
Jounson, W. G.—Report on the San Jose scale in Maryland, and remedies for 
its suppression and control.<Bul. 57, Md. Agr. Exp. Sta., p. 6. 
Brief notes on plum eurculio. 
SLINGERLAND, M. V.—How the curculio mounts the plum trees.<Rural 
New Yorker, p. 656, September 24. 
Fave, E. E., and Parrott, P. J.—Some insects injurious to the orchard. 
<Bul. 77, Kans. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 41-48, fig. 1 
Notes on the plum curculio. 
FrerNALD, H. T.—Insects to be treated now by fruit growers. The apple worm 
and plum curculio.<Farmer’s Cir. 2, Pa. Dept. Agr., May. 
Brief account of the plum curculio. 
SLINGERLAND, M. V.—How insects spend the winter.<Rural New Yorker, 
p. 55, January 28; p. 116, February 18. 
WEBSTER, F.. M. Binge: answered.< Ohio Faner p. 382, November 16. 
Transformation of the plum curculio. 
TrmuinGHast, J. A., and Apams, G. E.—Suggestions as to spraying.<Bul. 
52, R. I. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 35-36. 
Brief account of the plum curculio. 
Starnes, Huacu N.—Some peach notes.<Bul. 42, Ga. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 
227-228, 1 fig. 
Brief account of the plum eurculio. 
Harvey, F. L., and Munson, W. M.—Apple insects of Maine.<Bul. 56, 
Maine Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 134-136. 
General account of the plum curculio, with description of stages. 
Luaeer, Orro.—Beetles injurious to fruit-producing plants.<Bul. 66, 
Minn. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 285-290, 6 figs. 
Popular account of the plum curculio. 
JoHNsSON, W. G.—Miscellaneous entomological notes.<Bul. 20, n. s., Div 
Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 64. 
Mention of the plum curculio. 
Beacu, S. A., Lows, V. H., and Stewart, F. C.—Common diseases and 
insects injurious to fruits.<Bul. 170, N. Y. St. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 433-434. 
Brief account of the plum curculio. 
FLETCHER, JAMES.—Report of the entomologist and botanist.<Rept. Exp. 
Farms Can., 1898, pp. 202-203. 
Destruction of apples and plums by the plum eurculio. 
BruNER, LAWRENCE.—Insect enemies of the apple and its fruit.<Ann. 
Rept. Nebr. St. Hort. Soc., 1898, p. 208, 1 fig. 
Note on the plum eurculio. 
FERNALD, H. T.—Some insects attacking fruit and fruit trees.<cBul. 47, Pa. 
Dept. Agr., pp. 18-19. 
Brief account of life history, injuries, and treatment of the plum curculio. 
Doane, R. W.—Insects and diseases affecting the prune.<Bul. 38, Wash. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 43-44. 
Brief description of the plum curculio and remedies against same. 
CLosE, C. P.—Plant diseases and insect pests.<Bul. 65, Utah Agr. Exp. 
Sta., pp. 87-88. 
Remedies against plum curculio, 
Cootey, R. A.—Injurious fruit insects.<Bul. 23, Mont. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 
78, 79, 1 fig. 
Brief account of the plum curculio; injuries, life history, and remedies. 
Jounson, W. G.—Notes on insects of economic importance for 1900.<Bul. 
26, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 83. 
Brief note on the plum curculio. 
