PUBLICATIONS OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELATING TO 
INSECTS INJURIOUS TO DECIDUOUS FRUITS. 
AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 
Important Insecticides. (Farmers’ Bulletin 127.) 
Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Grape East of the Rocky Mountains. (I’armers’ 
Bulletin 284.) 
Spraying Peaches for the Control of Brown Rot, Scab, and Curculio. (Farmers’ 
Bulletin 440.) 
Danger of General Spread of the Gipsy and Brown-tail Moths Through Imported 
Nursery Stock. (Farmers’ Bulletin 453.) 
The More Important Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Fruit and Foliage of the 
Apple. (Farmers’ Bulletin 492.) 
The Gipsy Moth and the Brown-tail Moth, with Suggestions for Their Control. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 564.) 
The San Jose Scale and Its Control. (Farmers’ Bulletin 650.) 
The Apple-Tree Tent Caterpillar. (Farmers’ Bulletin 662.) 
The Round-headed Apple-tree Borer. (Farmers’ Bulletin 675.) 
Grape Leathopper in Lake Erie Valley. (Department Bulletin 19.) 
Control of Codling Moth in Pecos Valley, N. Mex. (Department Bulletin 88.) 
Walnut Aphides in California. (Department Bulletin 100.) 
The Lesser Bud-Moth. (Department Bulletin 113.) 
The Life History and Habits of the Pear Thrips in California. (Department Bulletin 
173.) 
Studies of ce Codling Moth in the Central Appalachian Region. (Department Bul- 
letin 189. 
The Cranberry Rootworm. (Department Bulletin 263.) 
Pear-tree Psylla. (Entomology Circular 7.) 
Boxelder Plant-bug. . (Entomology Cirgular 28.) 
Buffalo Tree-hopper. (Entomology Circular 23.) 
Larger Apple-tree borers. (Entomology Circular 32.) 
Apple Maggot or Railroad Worm. (Entomology Circular 101.) 
Oyster-shell Scale and Scurfy Scale. (Entomology Circular 121.) 
San Jose Scale and Its Control. (Entomology Circular 124.) 
How to Control Pear Thrips. (Entomology Circular 131.) 
One-spray Method in Control of Codling Moth and Plum Curculio. (Entomology 
Bulletin 80, pt. 7, revised.) 
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 
Homemade Lime-sulphur Concentrate. (Department Bulletin 197.) Price, 5 cents. 
Life History of the Codling Moth in Maine. (Department Bulletin 252.) Price, 10 
cents. 
American Plum Borer. (Department Bulletin 261.) Price, 5 cents. 
The Parandra Borer. (Department Bulletin 262.) Price, 5 cents. 
Miscellaneous Insecticide Investigations. (Department Bulletin 278.) Price, 10 
cents. 
Canker-worms. (Entomology Circular 9.) Price, 5 cents. 
Wooly Aphis of Apple. (Entomology Circular 20.) Price, 5 cents. 
Periodical Cicada in 1897. (Entomology Circular 22.) Price, 5 cents. 
Pear Slug. (Entomology Circular 26.) Price, 5 cents. 
Fruit-tree Bark-beetle. (Entomology Circular 29.) Price, 5 cents. 
How to Control San Jose Scale. (Entomology Circular 42.) Price, 5 cents. 
Peach-tree Borer. (Entomology Circular 54.) Price, 5 cents. 
Plum Curculio. (Entomology Circular 73.) Price, 5 cents. 
Aphides Affecting Apple. (Entomology Circular 81.) Price, 5 cents. 
Terrapin Scale. (Entomology Circular 88.) Price, 5 cents. 
Apple-tree Tent Caterpillar. (Entomology Circular 98.) Price, 5 cents. 
Nut Weevils. (Entomology Circular 99.) Price, 5 cents. 
Two Destructive Texas Ants. (Entomology Circular 148.) Price, 5 cents. 
Leaf Blister Mite. (Entomology Circular 154.) Price, 5 cents. 
Principal Insects Liable to be Distributed on Nursery Stock. (Entomology Bulletin 
34.) Price, 5 cents. 
San Jose or Chinese Scale. (Entomology Bulletin 62.) Price, 25 cents. 
Pecan Cigar Case-bearer. (Entomology Bulltein 64, part 10.) Price, 5 cents. 
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