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1893. Laurent, 1'.— Ravages of the loeiist liorer. Eut. News, Vol. IV, pp. 285, 286. 



1894. Lintner, J. A. — Injurious beetles. (Jardeniug, 1894, p. 56, November 1. 

 1898. Woods, C. D. — The locust-tree borer. Farm and Home, September 1. 



Hopkins, A. 1). — Insect enemies of the locust tree. W. Va. Farm Review, \'ol. 

 VI, No. 3, pp. 88-93. 



1900. Smith, J. 15.— Insects of New Jersey, p. 289. 



1901. Felt, E. P. — Hessian fly: Borers. Country Gentleman, p. 442, May 30. 



1904. Kellogg, R. S. — Forest planting in western Kansas. Bui. No. 52, Bureau of 



Forestry, p. 43. 



1905. Felt, E. P. — Insects affecting park and woodland trees. Mem. 8, N. Y. State 



Mus. Nat. Hist., pp. 93-96. 



1906. Cotton, PI C. — The insects affecting the black locust and hardy catalpa. Bui. 



No. 7, Ohio Dept. Agric, Div. Nursery .and Orchard Inspection, pj>. 8-12. 

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