BULLETINS OF DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
“Two Grain Insects.” V. L. Kellogg (with F. H. Snow). 
“Common Injurious Insects of Kansas.” V. L. Kellogg. © 
“The Horn Fly of Cattle.” V.L. Kellogg (with 1 Opye 2 ie Show). 
“The More Destructive Grasshoppers of Kansas.” 8S. J. Hunter (with, 
F. H. Snow). 
“Scale Insects Injurious to Orchards.” §. J. Hunter. : ue ne 
“Alfalfa, Grasshoppers, Bees; Their Relationships.” S.J. Hunter. — 
“The Honey Bee and Its Food Plants in Kansas.” §. J. Hunter. 
“The Green Bug and Its Natural Enemies.” S.J. Hunter. © 
“Report of Results of University Research Commission on Horse Plaga? 
S. J. Hunter, A. L. Skoog, W. K. Trimble, N. P. Sherwood. 
“Orchard Problems and How to Solve Them.” Las B. ae 
“Studies in Kansas Insects.” a 
1. Grasshoppers; Melanopli of Kansas. P. W. lessen’ sa 
2. Grasshoppers; GSdipodine of Kansas. R. H. Beamer. 
3. Dragonflies of Kansas. C. H. Kennedy. 
4. Seale Insects Paanrione to Fruit and Shade Trees. P. Ww. Law 
son. 
5. Spring Cankerworm and Its Control. W. H. Wellhouse. 
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UNIVERSITY ‘GHOLOGICAL SURVEY OF KANSAS. 
Volume. any 
_ I, 1896. General Stratigraphy of Eastern Kansas; exhausted. ksi 
II, 1897. General Geology of Western Kansas; exhausted’ 
III, 1898. Special Report on Coal; weight, 4 pounds. 
IV, 1898. Upper Cretaceous Paleontology; exhausted. ae 
V, 1899. Gypsum and Gypsum Cement Plasters; walbhe, 2 ae 
VI, 1900. Carboniferous Invertebrates and Cretaceous Fishes; weight 
4 pounds. Ai 
VII, 1902. Special Report on Mineral Waters; ele. 3 ode 
VIII, 1904. Special Report on Lead and Zine; weight, 4 pounds. _ 
1b. @ 1909. Sagi Report on Oil and Gas; exhausted. Pe APR 
1 pound. 
ny 2, 1915. Crystalline Rocks in Kansas; Garena 1 1 pound. 
“8, 1917. Oil and Gas Resources of Kansas. 
MINERAL RESOURCES OF KANSAS. Mis eee a 
Report for 1897, 1898, 1900-’01, 1902; exhausted. ae 
Report for 1899, 1903; aened 4 avai oe die 
foe collect. Where weights are given ona your Bel ppb 
parcel-post rates. Applications should be made to the State Lie I 
