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4796. BRITTON, W. E. Sixth Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut. 



— Rep. Connecticut agric. exper. Stat. I'.hh;, Pt. 4. p. 219—806, Kj tab.. 

 lo iig. '07. (San Jose Scale spraying Experiments in 1906 by W. E. B. 

 and B. H. Waiden). 



4797. BRUNER, Lawrence, and Myron H. SWENK. Some Insects Injurious to 



Wheat during 1905—1906. — Bull. 96, Agric. Exper. Stat. Nebraska, Vol. 

 19, 86 pp., 14 {ig. 07. 



4798. CHAPMAN, T. A. and G. C. CHAMPION. Entomology in N. W. Spain 



(Galicia and Leon). — Trans, entom. Soc. London 1907, p. 147 — 171, 

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4799. CHITTENDEN, F. H. Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops. The Aspa- 



ragus Miner. Notes on the Asparagus Beetles. — U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 Div. Entom., Bull. No. 66, p. 1 — 10, 2 fig. '07. 



4800. DICKERSON, Edgar L. Some Observations on the Natural Checks of the 



Cottony Maple Scale. {Pulvinaria innuiiiernlnlis Ratnv.) — U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. Div. Entom., Bull. No. 67, p. 48— ■");]. '07. 



4801. DIXEV, f. A. and, G. B. LONGSTAFF. Entomological Observations and 



Captures during the Visit of the British Association to South Africa in 

 1905. — Trans entom. Soc. London 1907, p. 309—381, 1 tab., 1 fig. '07. 



4802. FELT, Ephraim Porter. 20th Report of the State Entomologist 1904. — 



Bull. N. Y. State Mus., No. 97. — 58th ann. Rep. New York State Mus., 

 Vol. 5, p. 359—597, 19 tab., 24 fig. '05. (Jassidae of New York State by 

 Herbert Osborn. List of Hemiptera taken in the Adirondack Moun- 

 tains by E. P. van Duzee. — List of Lepidoptera taken at Keene 

 Valley N. Y. by G. F. Comstock.) 



4803. FELT, Ephraim Porter. 21st Report of the State Entomologist 1905. — 



Bull. N. Y. State Mus., No. 104. (Entom. No. 26) 186 pp., 10 tab., 

 48 fig. '06. 



4804. FLETCHER, James. Insects Injourious to Ontario Crops in 1906. — 37th 



ann. Rep. entom. Soc. Ontario. p. 81 — 86. '07. 



4805. FRUHSTORFER, H. Bücherbesprechung und zugleich Beitrag zur Kenntnis 



hochandinen Lebens. — Insektenbörse. Jahrg. 23, p. 192, 195—196 

 198—199. '06. 



4806. FRYER, H. F. and J. C. F. FRYER. Notes on Lepidoptera and Coleoptera 



Captured in 1906. — Entomologist, Vol. 40, p. 105—107. '07. 



4807. DE LA FUENTE, Jose Maria. Datos para la fauna de la provincia de 



Ciudad Real. — Bol. Soc. espan. Hist. nat., T. 7, p. 317—323. '07 



4808. GAXARD, M. Degäts occasionnes aux forets. — Journ. forestier Suisse, 



Ann. 57, p. 119—120. '06. 



4809. GIBSON, Arthur. Basswood or Linden Insects. — 37th «iin. Rep. entom. 



Soc. Ontario, p. 78—80. '07. 



4810. GILLANDERS, A. T. Further Notes on Arboreal Insects. — Trans. Man- 



chester micr. Soc. 1904, p. 58-66, 2 tab. '05. 



4811. GRAVIER, Gh. Sur quelques parasites des Cafeiers ä San Thome i Golfe 



de Guinee). — Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 1907, p. 266—269. '07. 



4812. DEL GUERCIO, G. Intorno ad alcuni insetti dell' olivo ed ai suggerimenti 



piü adatti per combatterli. — Boll. Notiz, agrar. Roma, N. S. Ann. 5, 

 Vol. 2. p. 493—503, 7 fig. '06. 



4813. HENRY, E. Recherches sur la valeur comparative de divers produits 



destines ä assurer la conservation des bois. — Bull. Soc. Sc. Nancy, 

 (3) T. 8, p. 42—139. '07. 



4814. HOOCKER. W. A. Observations on Insect Enemies of Tobacco in Florida 



in 19(15. — U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. Bull. No. 67. p. 106—112. '07. 

 4815.' HUDSON, G. V. Notes on the Entomology of Mount Holdsworth, Tararua 

 Range. — Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst, Vol. 37, p. 334—342. '(i5. 



4816. JARVIS, Tennyson D. Two Insects Affecting Red Clover Seed Production. 



— 37th ann. Ren. entom. Soc. Ontario, p. 41 — 45. '07. 



4817. KARNY, H. Die Orthopterenfauna des Küstengebietes von Oesterreich- 



Ungarn. — Berlin entom. Zeitschr., Bd. 51, p. 17 — 52, 7 fig. '07. 



4818. KAUDERN, Walter. Bidrag tili kännedomen om Sandöns insektfauna. — 



Entom. Tidskr., Arg. 27, p. 132. '06. 



4819. KLAPALEK, Fr. Prispevek k znalosti zvireny chrostiku a jepic Vych. — 



Casop. ceske Spolecn. Entom., Acta Soc. entom. Bohemiae, Rocn. 4. p, 

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