INSECT LIFE. ya | 
Vol. VI, Nos. 1-5. November, 1893, to August, 1894. Devoted to the economy 
and life habits of insects, especially in their relations to agriculture. Edited 
by C. V. Riley, Entomologist, and L. O. Howard, first assistant, with the 
assistance of other members of the divisional force. pp. vi+405, figs. 31. 
1894. Out of print. 
Vol. VII, Nos. 1-5. September, 1894, to July, 1895. Devoted to the economy and 
life habits of insects, especially in their relations to agriculture. Edited by 
L. O. Howard, Entomologist, with the assistance of other members of the 
divisional force. pp. v+448, figs. 48. 1895. Out of print. 
General index to the seven volumes of Insect Life, 1888-1895. pp. 145. 1897. 
Out of print. 
FARMERS’ BULLETINS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 
No. 7. Spraying fruits for insect pests and fungous diseases, with a special 
consideration of the subject in its relation to public health. pp. 20. 1892. 
Out of print. 
No. 19. Important insecticides: directions for their preparation and use. By 
Cc. L. Marlatt. pp. 20. 1894. Out of print. 
Same, revised edition. pp. 28. 1895. Out of print. 
Same, third revised edition. pp. 32. 1897. Out of print. 
Same, fourth revised edition. pp. 32. 1898. Out of print. (Superseded by 
No. 127.) 
No. 45. Some insects injurious to atone grain. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. 24, 
figs. 18. 1896. Out of print. 
Same, revised edition. pp. 24, figs. 18. 1897. Out of print. 
No. 47. Insects affecting the cotton plant. By L. O. Howard. Reprinted with 
revision by the author from Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations. pp. 
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No. 59. Bee keeping. By Frank Benton. pp. 32, figs. 19. 1897. Out of print. 
Same, revised. pp. 48, figs. 19. 1905. 
No. 61. Asparagus culture. By R. B. Handy. pp. 40, figs. 17. 1897. (Insect 
enemies. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. 34-89, figs. 14-17.) ; 
No. 70. The principal insect enemies of the grape. By C. L. Marlatt. pp. 24, 
figs. 12. 1898. Out of print. 
No. 80. The peach twig-borer [Anarsia lineatella Zell.]; an important enemy of 
stone fruits. By C. L. Marlatt. pp. 16, figs. 5. 1898. 
No. 99. Three insect enemies of shade trees. By L. O. Howard. (Reprinted, 
with some annotations by the author, from the Yearbook of the Department of 
Agriculture for 1895.) pp. 30, figs. 11. 1899. 
No. 120. The principal insects affecting the tobacco plant. By L. O. Howard. 
(Reprinted, with slight revision by the author, from the Yearbook of the De- 
partment of Agriculture for 1898.) pp. 82, figs. 25. 1900. 
No. 127. Important insecticides; directions for their preparation and use. (A 
revision of Farmers’ Bulletin No. 19.) By C. L. Marlatt. pp. 42, figs. 6. 1901. 
Out of print. 
Same, revised edition. pp. 45, figs. 6. August, 1905. 
No. 130. The Mexican cotton-boll weevil. [Anthonomus grandis Boh.] By 
Frederick W. Mally. pp. 30, figs. 4. 1901. Out of print. 
No. 132. The principal insect enemies of growing wheat. By C. L. Marlatt. 
pp. 40, figs. 25. 1901. 
No. 145. Carbon bisulphid as an insecticide. By W. E. Hinds. pp. 28. 1902. 
No. 146. Insecticides and fungicides; chemical Aer: 53 and effectiveness of 
certain preparations. By J. K. Haywood. pp. 16. 1902. : 
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