THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LIBRARY 



Lintner, J. A. Firsl annual reporl on the inju r in 



Becl - of Ni ■■■ 5fork - . s< oond reporl 



other pamphlets, bulletins, and newspapei 

 Packard, ASK';-;-: 



1871 3. 



R on the Rock) Mountain locust, i ith aim. 



I . - I 



Reports '. 3 I B Eul i ominission. Joinl author 



Bulletin l Hessian ilvi and 7 (on Forest- and Shadi 



iiiM i ts of 1 - Enl I omm. 1880 81. 



Reporl (5 of U. 8. Eut. Comni.) on forest- and shade-tree in- 



ts. Washington, 18 

 Ratzeburg, J S. C. J > i <.- Forstinsekten. i.-iii. Berlin, 1837 45. 



— Die Waldverderber und ihre Feinde, 1841. 6th edit., 18 



Berlin. B 

 Die Waldverderbniss oder dauemder Schade, welcher durch In- 



sektenfrass, etc., an lebenden Waldbaumen entsteht. i.-ii. 1^00-68. 



Berlin Many colored plates. 4 . 

 Eiley, C V. Reports 1 '.i on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects of 



Missouri. I8tt9 i i 



Reports 1 3 U. S. ] I oiinission. Joint author, l 1 -': - 



Fourth Report of U. S. Ent. Commission on the Cotton worm. 



1884. 



Report of the U. S Entomologist for 1879-88. AJso numerous 



other work- and article 

 Saunders, W. Insects Injurious to Fruits Philadelphia, 1"- 

 Thomas, C. Rep I S Ent. Coram, Joint authi 



Bulletin 5 U. 8 Ent. Commission on the Chinch-bug. 



Reports 1-5 on the noxious and beneficial ins Illinois. 



1877-81. 



Willi works or papers bj Ashmead, Barnard. Bethune, Cook, Fletcher, 

 Forbes, French, Garman, Hagen, Harrington, Hind, Howard, Kellicott, 

 Osborn, Peck, Rathvon, Reed, Saunders, Treat, Trimble, Walsh, Weed, 

 and others, 



