MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS. Sih 
Methods of work and some results in forest insect investigations. By A. D. 
Hopkins. pp. 180-182. 1904. (Reprinted from Bulletin No. 142, Office of 
Experiment Stations. Price 10 cents. Postage 6 cents.) Reprint out of 
print. 
Insects injurious to the basket willow. By F. H. Chittenden. pp. 63-80, figs. 
11-27. 1904. (Reprinted from Bulletin No. 46, Bureau of Forestry. Price 
15 cents. Postage 4 cents.) Reprint out of print. 
An enemy of the cotton boll weevil. By O. F. Cook. pp. 7. May 27, 1904. 
(Report No. 78, Office of Secretary.) Price 5 cents. Postage 1 cent. 
The ‘“maple-worm.” By Nathan Banks. pp. 21-23. 1905. (In Bulletin No. 
59, Bureau of Forestry.) Price 5 cents. Postage 3 cents. 
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY, SILK SECTION. 
[Discontinued June 30, 1891.] 
ANNUAL REPORTS. 
Report of the chief of the silk section for 1889. By Philip Walker. pp. i-ii, 
453-476. 1889. (Reprinted from Annual Report of the Secretary of Agri- 
culture for 1889.) Out of print. 
Report of the chief of the silk section for 1890. By Philip Walker. pp. i-ii, 
265-276, pls. 6. 1890. (Reprinted from Annual Report of the Secretary of 
Agriculture for 1890.) Out of print. 
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS. 
The silkworm. Being a brief manual of instructions for the production of silk. 
1884. (See Special Report No. 11, old series, Office of Secretary, and Mis- 
cellaneous reports, Division of Entomology.) Out of print. 
BULLETIN. 
No. 1. How to raise silkworms: a brief manual of instructions, abridged from 
Bulletin No. 9 of the Division of Entomology. By Philip Walker. pp. 16, 
figs. 10. 1890. Out of print. \ 
REPORTS ORIGINATING IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
BUT PUBLISHED ONLY AS CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS. 
50th Cong., 2d sess., S. Mis. Doe. 29; serial No. 2614. Letter of Commissioner 
of Agriculture, transmitting the report of Joseph Neumann of the result of 
his study and experiments of the wild native silkworm of California. pp. 5. 
January 5, 1889. Out of print. 
50th Cong., 2d sess., H. Mis. Doc. 185; serial No. 2654. Letter from Commis- 
sioner of Agriculture, transmitting report of women’s silk culture association 
of the United States for the fiscal year 1888. pp. 4. March 2, 1889. Out 
of print. 
Hist Cong., 1st sess., H. Ex. Doc. 110; serial No. 2748. Letter from Secretary 
of Agriculture, transmitting reports upon operations of women’s silk culture 
association of the United States and of the ladies’ silk culture society of 
California, and upon experiments made in the District of Columbia with 
silk-reeling machinery. pp. 50. January 16, 1890. (Includes also report of 
Joseph Neumann.) Out of print. 
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