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 Notes ou Peach and Plum Slujr. (Entomology Bulletin 97, Pt. V.) 1911. I'rice, 



5 cents. 

 Notes on Peach Bud Mite. Enemy (jf Peach Nursery Stock. (Entomology 



Bulletin 97, Pt. VI.) 1912. Price, 10 cents. 

 Grape Scale. (Entomology Bulletin 97, Pt. VII.) 1912. Price, 5 cents. 

 Plum Curculio. (Entomology Bulletin lOo. ) 1912. Price. 50 cents. 

 Life-history Studies on Codling Moth in Michigan. (Entomology Bulletin 115, 



Pt. I.) 1912. Price, 15 cents 

 One-spray Method in Control of Codling Moth and Plum Curculio. t Entomology 



Bulletin 115, Pt. II.) 1912. Price, 5 cents. 

 Life History of Codling Moth in Santa Clara Valley of California. (Ento- 

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 Grape-berry Moth. (Entomology Bulletin 116, Pt. II.) 1912. I'rice, 15 cents. 

 Cherry Fruit Sawfly. (Entomology Bulletin 116, Pt. III.) 1913. Price, 5 



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 Lime-sulphur as Stomach Poison for Insects. (Entomology Bulletin 116, Pt. 



IV.) 1913. Price, 5 cents. 

 Fruit-tree Leaf-roller. (Entomology Bulletin 116, Pt. V.) 1913. Price, 10 cents. 

 Insects Injurious in Cranberry Culture. ( Farmer.s' Bulletin 178.) 1903. Price, 



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 Spraying for Apple Diseases and Codling Moth in the Ozarks. (Farmers' 



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