INSECT LIFE 
Complete Index of Vols. I and II. 
(From June 1, 1910, to August 1, 1914, inclusive; compiled by O. J. Wenzell.) 
The initial copy of Insect Life was issued in June, 1910, but 
since that date our first number each season is mailed on or about 
April Ist. The object of the publication is to place before farmers, 
nurserymen, fruit-growers, gardeners, and housekeepers timely 
items which we hope will be of value in suggesting methods of 
preserving property from the attacks of insects. It is not purported 
to be technical, nor does it necessarily publish methods originating 
in this Department, though much of the material is the result of 
personal investigation. The mailing list is increasing and many 
letters approving the publication have been received during the 
past two years. Insect Life is intended primarily for distribution 
within the State, and is mailed free to any citizen of the State 
requesting it. [F. L. W.] 
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Agtseviclule. No.5: Voll, No. 6) Vol. il; No.1: Vol..11, No: 10) p57. 
Aphids, Vol. II, No. 1. 
Apple Sprays, Vol. I, No. 10. 
Army Worm, Vol. I, No. 3. 
Arsenate of Lead, Vol I, No. 8. 
Aster, Vol. I, No. 2. 
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Bagging Grapes. Vol. II, No. 9, p. 4. 
Basswood, Vol. II, No. 4, No. 6. 
Bats; Vol, Pe Nos. 1and 12, p. 9- 
Bean Weevil, Vol. I, No. 9. 
Bed-bugs, Vol. if No. ie Now 12 Vol, I Nom 5: 
Bee pasture, Vol. I, No. 1. 
Bill-bug, Vol. I, No. 72 Moll, WL, IN@s ile 
Birch-tree Borers, Vol. I, No. 8. 
Birds, Vol. I, No. 6, No. 10; Vol. II, No. 1, No. 2, No. 9, p. 6. 
Bird Charts, Vol. ie No: 7. 
Biting Insects (treatment) Wolke, a ial 
Black-birds (items), Vol. II, No. 9, Ue 
Black Flies (items), Vol. I, No. 3; Vol. Nios 
Black Leaf, Vol. I, No. 4. 
Bordeaux Mixture, Vol. I, No. 1; Vol. I, No. 4. 
Borers, Vol. I, No. 8. 
Buffalo Bugs, Vol. NG Violas wNio., 9: 
Buffalo Gnats, Vol. I, Ne. 8. 
Buffalo Moths, Vol. I, No. §. 
Bugs (poem), Vol. I, No. 6. 
Bumble Bees, Vol. II, No. 6. 
