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NATIRAL HISTORY 



Pononcito, F<li>.inlo. Le Mirpococrtis prodigiosus dans la 



muscardiiio. Lynn. 1887. 

 Philippi, K. A. Descripci6n de una nucva mariposa chilena 



'ill ji tuTo Krchus. 



Analrt dt la LnamiJad de ChiJt. 1S70. pp. 213-215. 



Phillips, \V J-. nnil Dftvis, .1. J. StudioiK on a new .opcciea 

 of Tuxoptora, with sin iinalvtiral key to the genus and notes 

 on reannf! nictho<ls. Washington. 1912. 



Pratt, H. C ( )l>ser\-ations on Tonnes gestroi as affecting the 

 P.nm niM-or tree, and methods to l>e employed again^it its 

 r?iv:ict> Ktiala Lumpur. 1909. 



Quaintanc«, A. L. The leaf blister mite. Washington. 

 1912. 



The more important Ale>Todida> infesting economic 



plnnt.-i. with dcM-ription of a new species infesting the orange. 

 Washington. 1907. 



The periodical cicada, and its occurrence in Mar>-- 



land in 1902. College Park, Md. 1902. 



The San Joed scale and its control. Washington. 



1910. 



The spring canker-worm. Washington. 1907. 



and Baker, .\. C. Classification of the Alejiodidffl. 



Pt. i, ii. W:L-hington. 1913-14. 

 and Sasscer, E. R. The oyster-shell scale and the 



scurfy scale. Wa.shington. 1910. 



and Scott, W. M. The more important insect and 



On the lar\'al characters and habit* of the blister- 



l>eetles lielonging to the genera Macrol>asis Lee. and Epicauta 

 Fabr. |St. Louis. 1S7H.) 



fungous enemies of the fruit and foliage of the apple. See 



Malcs. 

 Rafinesqae, C. S. Description of the Tubipora striatuls 



[*if], a new species of fo^il from the state of New York. (In 



Ameriam monthly magazine and criiicai reviev), 1817, i, 3o9- 



360.) 

 I 1 Specimens of several new American species of the 



genus Aphis. (In American monifdy magazine and criiicai 



miew, 1817, i, 360-361.) 



Second memoir on the genus Aphis, containing the 



description of 24 new American species. (In American 

 moriMy magazine and criiicai rericvD, 1818, iii, 15-18.) 



Ramires, A. B. O parasitL-^mo no sobreiro. ConsideraQdes 

 -<il'ro prophvlaxia e tratamento n'alguns casos especiaes. 

 Ia-l-.:i 1899. 



Ratbouis, C. £tude sur le Coccus p6-la. [Chang-Hai. 



INNI)) f=. 



Fram P. M. Hrude'a "Mteioirca ooooemant Thistoire iiatureU« de 

 rempirr chinnin," IbSO. 



Eatzeburg, J. T. C. Die forst-insecten. 3 theile. Berlin. 

 l!vi!>-44. 



Die ichneumonen der forstinsecten in forstlicher und 



cntomologischcr liezichung; ein anhang zur .Abbildung und 

 licw-hreibung der forstinsecten. 3 Ixle. Berlin. 1844-52. 



Seuas, Hermann. Die schall>eschadigung durch hochwild, 

 !-7iericll in fichtenljei'tanden. Berlin. 1888. 



Riley, C V. Additional notes on the army worm (Leucania 



unipuncta). Abt<tract. (Salem. 1881.) 

 -— <>n the difference l>etween .\ni8opteniTC pometaria 



Uarr. and AnisopteryTC a-«'ularia H'. V., with remarks on 



the genus Paieacnta. [St. Ixiuis. 1878.) 



Ejitomological papers. [Salem. 1879.] 



Fourth rejtort of the I'nitwl States entomological 



commixhion, licing :i revi.sed edition of IJuIU-tiii no. 3, and the 

 final rcijort on the cotton worm, together with a chapter on 

 the IkiII wijrm. WiLshiiigtoii 1.SN.5. 



"HimXan "I >1k liunture uxi biUiuitnphy." pp. 323-344. 



Further notes on the tioUination of Yucca and on 



Pronuba and I'nxioxuH. Sec Vftc*. 



Further remarks on Pronuba yucca.'<ella, and on the 



pollinatiori •■! Yu' <;i. See Yit-ca. 



'I ■ unknown life-habits of two genera of 



bee-fliea i:i-; Ali«lnu-t. [Sulem. 1881.) 



On a new genus (I'ronubal in the lepidopterous family 



Tineida>, with remarks on the fertilization of Yucca. See 



W'CCA. 



Our .shade trees and their insect defoliators. Wash- 

 ington. 1887. 



On a remarkable new genus in Meloida: infesting 



mason-bee cells in the l"nite<l States. (St. Louis. 1878.) 



Some recent practical results of the cotton worm 



inquiry- bv the U. S. entomological commission. [Salem. 



i:^si ) 



Ritzema Bos, Jan. Yerslag omtrent een onderzoek ingesteld 



n:i:ir de San Jos<5-schildluis. [.\msterdam. 1898.) 



Robert, Eugdne. Les destructeurs des arbres d'alignement, 

 mtt-urs et ravages des in.sectes les plus nuisiblcs, moyens 

 pratiques pour les d6truire et pour restaurer les plantations. 

 3* ed. Paris. 1867. 



Instructions pratiques et sommaires pour la destruc- 

 tion des insects les plus nuisibles aux arbres d'aligiiement et 

 restaurer les arbres susccptibles de gufrison. Paris. 1861. 



Mdmoire sur les ravages des scolytes et du Cossub 



dans les ormes, du scolyte et du Callidium dans les pom- 

 miers, des Hylesinus dans les frfines, etc., et sur des moyens 

 mLs en pratique pour detruire ces insectes et restaurer les 

 arbres qu'ils font perir. 



Mhn. agric., icon, ruraie et domett., ann^ 1&46. pp. 401—452. 



Sur leg moyens de destruction des hyldsines pini- 



perdes. 



Mfm. Offric., econ. ruraie el domest., annfe. 1851, pp. 169-172. 



Rohwer, S. A. Chalcidids injurious to forest-tree seeds. 

 W.'L<hmgton. 1913. 



•• BibUography." pp. 162-163. 



The genotyjjes of thesawflies and wood wasps, or the 



?uf)crfaraily Tenthredinoidea. Washington. 1911. 



Russell, H. M. The greenhouse thrips. Washington. 1909. 

 " Biblioeraphy," pp. [18-20). 



An internal parasite of Thy.sanoptera. Washington. 



1912. 



The red-banded thrips. Washington. 1912. 



■■ llihlki^raphy," pp. 28-29. 



Sanders, J. G. The termpin scale, Eulecanium nigrofa-scia- 

 turn I'rrgande. (Wiishington. 1907.) 



Sasscer, E. R. The genus Fiorinia in the I'nited States. 



Wa.<hington. 1912. 

 Say, Thomas. American entomology. (Reviewed by C. S. 



Hafinesque in Ameriam rrumiUy magazine and critical reciew, 



1817, ii, 143.) 

 Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von. Beitragc zur kenntniss der 



phyiopt<«eii(iicn der Kheinprovinz. 



Jahretb. Ver. nalurk. Ziriektiu in SacJuen, 1SS7, xiv, 11-24. 



Scholl, E. E. Control of insect [lests and fungus diseases. 



Au.-liii. I'.tll. 

 Schrenk, Hermann von. Constriction of twigs by the bag 



worm and incident e>'idencc of growth pressiuc. [St. Louis. 



li«()0.) 

 Scott, E. W., and Siegler, E. H. Lime-sulphur as a stomach 



[Hii.~iiii for in.*ecl.-^. W ;i--iiington. 1913. 

 Slingerland, M. V. Tlie army-worm in New York. Ithaca. 



lv.»7. 



The broiue birch l>orcr. Ithaca. (1900.1 



The cigar-case-lje;irer in western New ^'ork. Ithaca. 



1895. 



1895. 



1S99. 



Climbing cutworms in western New York. Ithaca. 

 Emergency rejxirt on tent catc^illars. Ithaca. 

 Green fruit worms. Ithaca. 1S96. 



