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Same, fifth edition. pp. 387. 1884. Out of print. 
Report upon cotton insects. Prepared under the direction ‘of the Commissioner 
of Agriculture in pursuance of an act of Congress approved June, 1878. By 
J. Henry Comstock, Entomologist. pp. 511, pls. 8. 1879. Out of print. 
Report on insects injurious to sugar cane. By J. Henry Comstock. pp. 11, figs. 
3. 1881. (See Special Report No. 35, old series, Division of Statistics.) Out 
of print. 
Catalogue of the exhibit of economic entomology at the World’s Industrial and 
Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, 1884-1885. pp. 95. 1884. Out 
of print. 
Insects affecting the orange. Report on the insects affecting the orange and 
other plants of the citrus family, with practical suggestions for their control 
or extermination. Made under the direction of the Entomologist. By H. G. 
Hubbard. pp. 227, pls. 14. 1885. Out of print. 
Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. Mis. Doc. 40; serial No. 2326. Out of print. 
The insectivorous habits of the English sparrow. By C. V. Riley. pp. 111-118. 
1889. (Reprinted from Bulletin No. 1, Division of Ornithology and Mam- 
malogy. Price 25 cents. Postage 10 cents.) Reprint out of print. 
The ox-bot in the United States. By C. V. Riley. pp. 16, figs. 55. 1892. Price 
5 cents. Postage 1 cent. 
Report on a small collection of insects made during the Death Valley expedi- 
tion. By C. V. Riley. List of Diptera from Death Valley, California, and 
adjoining regions. By S. W. Williston. Hemiptera and Heteroptera of the 
Death Valley expedition. By P. R. Uhler. pp. 235-268. 1895. (Reprinted 
from North American Fauna, No. 7, Division of Ornithology and Mammal- 
ogy.) Out of print. 
Studies of parasitic and predaceous insects in New Zealand, Australia, and ad- 
jacent islands. Made by A. Koebele, by permission of the Secretary of Agri- 
culture, at the request of the California State board of horticulture. pp. 39. 
1893. (Report No. 51, Office of Secretary.) Out of print. 
teport on the insect food of the crow. By E. A. Schwarz. pp. 57-67. 1895. 
(Reprinted from Bulletin No. 6, Division of Biological Survey.) Out of print. 
Insects affecting the cotton plant. By L. O. Howard. pp. 317-3850, figs. 9-29, 
pls. 4. 1896. (Reprinted from Bulletin No. 35, Office of Experiment Sta- 
tions.) Out of print. (Reprinted again with revision as Farmers’ Bulletin 
No. 47.) 
Proceedings of the national convention for the suppression of insect pests and 
plant diseases by legislation. Held at Washington, D. C., March 5 and 6, 
1897. Edited by B. T. Galloway. pp. 31. 1897. (Report No. 57, Office of 
Secretary.) Out of print. 
Insect enemies of the white pine. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. 55-61, figs. 5-15. 
1899. (Reprinted from Bulletin No. 22, Division of Forestry.) Out of print. 
Principal insect enemies of the sugar beet. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. i-vi+ 
157-221, figs. 1-65. 1903. (Reprinted from Report No. 74, Office of Secre- 
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Insects [of the western hemlock]. By A. D. Hopkins. pp. 16-21, pls. VI-VIII. 
1902. (In Bulletin No. 33, Division of Forestry.) Price 20 cents. Postage 
5 cents. 
Insect enemies of the redwood. By A. D. Hopkins. pp. 32-40, figs. 4. 1903. 
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