PUBLICATIONS OF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 

 TURE RELATING TO INSECTS INJURIOUS TO COTTON OTHER 

 THAN THE BOLL WEEVIL. 



AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION BY THE DEPARTMENT. 



The Full Army Worm, or "(Jntss Worm," and Its Control. (Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin 752.) 

 The Red Spider on Cotton and How to Control It. (Farmers' Bulletin Sol. i 

 Carbon Disulphid as an Insecticide. (Farmers' Bulletin 790.) 

 How Insects Affect the Cotton Plant and Means of Combatinfj; Them. ( Farmers' 



Bulletin 890.) 

 The Argentine Ant: Distribution and Control in the T'nited States. (Depart- 

 ment Bulletin 377.) 

 The Red Spider on Cotton. (Department Bulletin 41(). i 



FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT PRINTING 

 OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Two Destructive Texas Ants. ( Entomology Circular 148. ) 1912. Trice, 5 cents. 



Cotton Stainer. (Entomology Circular 149.) 1912. Price, 5 cents. 



Cotton Worm or Cotton Caterpillar. (Entomology Circular 153.) 1912. Price, 



5 cents. 

 Report on Miscellaneous Cotton Insects in Te.xas. (Entomology Bulletin 57.) 



1906. Price, 5 cents. 



Cotton Stalk-borer. (Entomology Bulletin 63, pt. VII.) 1907. Price, 5 cents. 

 Mexican Conchuela in Western Texas in 1905. (Entomology Bulletin 64, pt. I.) 



1907. Price, 5 cents. 



Notes on Economic Importance of Sowbugs. (Entomology Bulletin 64, pt. II.) 



1907. Price, 5 cents. 

 Plant-bugs In.lurious to Cotton Bolls. (Entomology Bulletin SO.) 1910. Price. 



20 cents. 

 Argentine Ant. (Entomology Bulletin 122.) 1913. Price, 25 cents. 

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