PUBLICATIONS OF U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELAT- 
ING TO INSECTS AFFECTING SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
AND HARDY SHRUBS. 
AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 
Danger of General Spread of the Gipsy and Brown-tail Moths through Imported 
Nursery Stock. (Farmers’ Bulletin 453.) 
The Gipsy Moth and the Brown-tail Moth, with Suggestions for Their Control. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 564.) 
San Jose Seale and Its Control. (Farmers’ Bulletin 650.) 
The Bagworm, an Injurious Shade-tree Insect. {(Farmers’ Bulletin 701.) 
The Leopard Moth: A Dangerous Imported Insect Enemy of Shade Trees. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 708.) 
Rose-chafer. (Hntomology Circular 11.) 
The Locust Borer. (Entomology Circular 83.) 
Euonymus Seale. (Entomology Circular 114.) 
Oyster-shell Scale and Scurfy Scale. (Entomology Circular 121.) 
San Jose Scale and Its Control. (Entomology Circular 124.) 
The Huisache Girdler. (Department Bulletin 184.) 
Report on the Gipsy-moth Work in New England. (Department Bulletin 204.) 
Dispersion of Gipsy-moth Larve by the Wind. (Department Bulletin 2738.) 
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 
Three Insect Enemies of Shade Trees (Elm Leaf-beetle, White-marked Tussock 
Moth, and Fall: Webworm). (Farmers’ Bulletin 99.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Brown-tail Moth and How to Control It. (Farmers’ Bulletin 264.) Price, 
5 cents. 
The Gipsy Moth and How to Control It. (Farmers’ Bulletin 275.) Price, 5 
cents. 
San Jose Seale, Its Occurrences in United States, with Full Account of Its Life 
History and Remedies to be Used Against It. (Entomology Bulletin 3, n. s.) 
Price, 10 cents. 
The Gipsy Moth in America. (Entomology Bulletin 11, n. s.) Price, 5 cents. 
Some Insects Injurious to Violet, Rose, and Other Ornamental Plants. (Ento- 
mology Bulletin 27, n.s.) Price, 10 cents. 
Principal Insects Liable to be Distributed on Nursery Stock. (Entomology 
Bulletin 34.) Price, 5 cents. 
Some Insects Injurious to Forests. (Entomology Bulletin 58.) Price, 20 cents. 
San Jose or Chinese Scale. (Entomology Bulletin 62.) Price, 25 cents. 
Report on Field Work against the Gipsy Moth and the Brown-tail Moth. (Ento- 
mology Bulletin 87.) Price, 35 cents. 
The Importation into the United States of the Parasites of the Gipsy Moth and 
the Brown-tail Moth. (Entomology Bulletin 91.) Price, 65 cents. 
The Red Spider on Hops in the Sacramento Valley of California. (Hntomology 
3ulletin 117.) Price, 15 cents. 
The Dispersion of the Gipsy Moth. (Entomology Bulletin 119.) Price, 20 cents. 
Rose Slug-caterp lar. (Hntomology Bulletin 124.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Imported Elm Leaf-beetle. (Mntomology Circular 8.)° Price, 5 cents. 
How to Control the San Jose Scale. (Entomology Cireular 42.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Cottony Maple Scale. (Entomology Circular 64.). Price, 5 cents. 
The Catalpa Sphinx. (Hntomology Circular 96.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Bagworm.. (Entomology Circular 97.) Price, 5 cents. 
Common Red Spider. (Hntomology Circular 104.) Price, 5 cents. 
Rose Slugs. (Entomology Circular 105.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Leopard Moth. (Entomology Circular 109.) Price 5 cents. 
The Green-striped Maple Worm. (Entomology Circular 110.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Oak Pruner. (Entomology Circular 180.) Price, 5 cents. 
Dying Hickory Trees: Cause and Remedy. (aitariniges Circular 144.) Price, 
5 cents. 
Flour Paste as Control for Red Spiders and as Spreader for Contact Insecticides. 
(Entomology Circular 166.) Price. 5 cents. 
Rose Aphis. (Department Bulletin 90.) Price, 5 cents. 
Food Plants of the Gipsy Moth in America. (Department Bulletin 250.) Price, 
10 cents. 
WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1916 
