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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page. 



1. Letter of Transmitt.\l ii 



2. FiNANciAi, Statement vii 



3. Colored Peate oe Flour Moth opp. 13 



4. Hesstan Fly 13 



5. Frit Fly 14 



6. Wheat Stem Maggot 15 



7. Chinch Bug 15 



8. Mediterranean Flour Moth 17 



9. Key to Insects Affecting Raspberry, Blackberry. Currant, etc. 47 



10. Preliminary Report on Work Against a Destructive Leaf 



Hopper 84 



11. Spraying and Spraying Machinery 92 



12. The Plum Curculio, an Enemy to Apples 109 



13. The IMottled Willow Borer, an Introduced Enemy to Caro- 



lina Poplar and Willows 115 



14. Nursery Inspection 119 



15. Reports op Correspondents 121 



16. Identification of Insects 124 



17. A Plea for Some of Our Common Birds, Based Upon Their 



Food Habits 128 



18. Gophers, Field Mice, Moles, Woodchucks, Rabbits, etc 144 



ig. The Common Toad a Friend to Gardeners 166 



20. Remedies for Some Common Pests of the Vegetable Garden.. . 171 



21. Entomological Suggestions for the Flower Garden 177 



22. Cottony Maple Scale 181 



23. A Lecanium on Conifers at the Station 183 



24. The Striped Poplar Borer, an Enemy to Windbreaks 184 



25. Gall AIakers on the Box Elder, Soft Maple and Basswood. .. . 185 



26. Fumigation for the Violet Gall Fly, etc 189 



2"]. The Grain Plant Louse 190 



