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 Report on investigations concerning Leucania nnipinicta in Kent County, 

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 lujnrions brood of Leucania unipuncta \u Virginia t'uo last week in July ; 

 the first brood not always the injurious one. 



*Ratiivon, S. S. Notes on the army worm. Lancaster 



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 Remedies for Leiteanla unipuncta. 



*Rathvon, S. S. a supplement to the army worm. Lan- 

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*Hbath, a. S. How to compensate for the ravage^s of 

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Plowing and harrowing devastated fields; planting corn and potatoes 

 afterwards. 



*HicKS, John S Army worm in Queens Co., N. Y. Amer, 

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