INSECTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 



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monthly list of publications, the facsimile heading of which 

 is as follows : 



This circular ivill be setit regularly to all tvho apply for it 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Division of Publications 



Washington, D.C, Nov. 30, 1901 



MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



[Novonber, igoi.'j 



Note. — To obtain those publications to which a Price is affixed, application must be 

 made to the Snpcri7itendent of Doctinieiits, U}iion Building, ]Vashi)igtoJi, P.C, to whom 

 all remittances must be directed. 



The Department of Agriculture does not distribute or control the distribution of puljlica- 

 tions of the State Agricultural Experitnent Stations. Application for them should be made 

 to the several stations in the different States. 



These monthly lists will serve to keep us posted on what 

 is being done and open the way to securing the latest and 

 most reliable information about domestic animals, birds, trees, 

 insects, fungi, and many other nature subjects. The following 

 may be referred to in connection with this chapter. 



L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt. "The Principal Household 

 Insects of the United States," Bulletin No. 4, Division of Entomology, 

 Washington, 1896, 130 pp. ; 64 illustrations. Price, ten cents. 



Herbert Osborn. " Insects affecting Domestic Animals," Bulletin 

 No. ^, Division of Entomology, Washington, 1896, 302 pp.; 170 illustra- 

 tions. Price, twenty cents. 



