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Vol. I, No. 9, April, 1912: A Word to Orchardists ; Winter 

 Spraying; Be Prepared for Insect Pests; Spraying Machine Manu- 

 facturers; Insecticide and Fungicide Manufacturers; Weevils in 

 Peas and Beans; Clothes Moths and Carpet Beetles (Buffalo Bugs) ; 

 The "Silver Fish;" More About the Oak Borer; Recent Appoint- 

 ments in Entomological Division ; Publications of Entomologists 

 during 1911 and early part of 1912. Items. 



Vol. I, No. 10, May, 1912 : Spraying Apples and Plums ; The Oak 

 Tree Borer; Proof that Spraying Pays; Cut Worms; The White 

 Grub and "June Beetle;" Strawberry Weevil; Winter Injuries by 

 Mice ; Pocket Gophers ; The English Sparrow ; Campaign Against 

 the House Fly; Our Annual Plea for Insect-Eating Birds; Sug- 

 gestions for Protecting Corn After Being Planted ; Some Mosquito 

 Suggestions ; Back Numbers of Insect Life ; Items of Interest. 



Vol. I, No. 11, June, 1912: Notes from the Orchard; Nursery 

 Inspection Under Auspices of Exp. Station ; Genei al Treatment for 

 Insects Eating Leaf or Stem : More About Cut Worm ; How to De- 

 stroy English Sparrows ; Currant Worms ; Strawberry Grub ; Plant 

 Lice on Snowball and Elsewhere ; Flies on Stock ; Cabbage Maggots 

 on Radishes; "Weevils" in Flour; Items of Interest. 



Vol. I, No. 12, July, 1912 : Grasshoppers Serious ; Larch Saw 

 Fly ; Orchard Spraying ; The Onion Maggot ; Chironomus Sp. ; 

 Clover Seed Chalcis; What Our Men are Doing; Remedies for Bed 

 Bugs; Cheese Maggots or "Skippers" Infesting Ham; Lectures to 

 Farmers During July ; Chiggers or Jiggers ; Items of Interest. 



Vol. II, No. 1, August, 1912: The Wheat Stem Maggot; A New 

 Minnesota Pest, (The "Corn Bill-Bug.") ; More About the Onion 

 Maggot ; A New and Useful Fly Trap ; Notes for the Orchard ; Slugs 

 on Cherry, Plum and Roses ; Ants and Aphids ; Birds and Insects ; 

 Nursery Inspection ; A Short Glossary of Entomological Terms. 



