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Baker (A. C). The Woolly Apple Aphis. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Report No. 101, 1915.] 



U. S. Dept. Agvic. 

 [See QuAiNTANCE (A. L.).] 



B.ALLAED (B. A.). Mango-hopper control experiments {Icliocerus aiveo- 

 ximrsus). 

 [Agric. Jouru. India, Vol. X, Part 4, 1915.] India Office. 



Ballon (H. A.). Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. 



[Imp. Dept. Agric. W. I., Pamphlet Series, No. 71, 1912.] 



/Hip. Dejit. Agric. W. I. 



Berlese (A.) Intorno alio riproduzione ed al dimorfismo sessuale negli 

 iusetti. 

 [Redia, Vol. X, Fasc. 1, 1914.] G. C. Champion. 



Bethune (0. J. S.). Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for the year 1913. 

 [Trans. Eoy. Soc. (Jaiada, Ser. Ill, Vol. VIII, 1914.] 



27ie Royal Society, Canada. 



Bezzi (M.). The Syrphirlae of tlie Ethiopian Region, based on the material 

 in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History), 

 1915. By Exchange. 



BiSHOPP (F. C). Fleas. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., fiull. No. 248, 1915.] 



U. &'. JJejjt. Agric. 



Blakeslke (E. B.). American Plum Borer {Euzophera semifuneralis. Walk.). 

 [U. S. Dept, Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 261, 1915.] 



U. S. Dept. Agric. 



[See Brooks (F. E.).] 



Bolivar (C). Eumastacinos nuevos 6 poco conocidos (Orth., Locustidae). 

 [Trabajos del Mus. Nac. Cienc. Nat., Ser. Zool.,Num. 16, 1915.] 



The Author. 



Brooks (F. E.). Apple Root Borer {Agrilus vittaticoUis, Rand.). 

 [Journ. Agric. Research, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1914.] 



- — — The Parandra borer as an orchard enemy. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Eutom., Bull. No. 262, 1915.] 



and Blakeslee (E. B.). Studies of the Codling moth in the Central 



Appalachian Region. 

 [U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 189, 1915.] 



U. S. Dept. Agric. 



Bruce (Sir David) and others. Scientific Commission of the Royal Society, 



Nya.saland, 1912-14. 

 Glossina hrevipalpis as a Carrier of Trypanosome Disease in 



Nyasaland. 

 Trypanosoma pecorum. Development in Glossina niorsitans. 

 Trypanosomes found in wild Glossina morsitans. 

 The food of Glossina morsitans. 



Infectivity of Glossina morsitans in Nyasaland during 1912 and 1913. 

 The Trypanosome causing disease in Man in Nyasaland. 

 [Proc. Roy. Soc, Biol. Sciences, Ser. B, Vol. 88, Nos. B 600, 602, 



Aug. and Sept. 1914.] By Exchange. 



B runner (J.). The Sequoia Pitch Moth, a menace to pine in Western 

 Montana [Vespamima sequoia). 

 [U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. Ill, 1914.] 



Douglas fir pitch moth {Sesia novaroensis) . 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 255, 1915.] 



The Zimmei-man pine moth {Pinipestis :immermani, Grote). 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 295, 1915.] 



U. S. Dept. Agric. 



