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226. CRAW, A. A dangerous pest, Caliroa (/Selandria] obscletum. 



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22T. CRAW, A. [From Quarantine Officer Craw.] <Pacific Rural 



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 Criticism of the proposed national quarantine bill. 



228. CRAW, A. Orange peel worms and Mexican orange maggots. 



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229. CRAW, A. Review of the proposed national horticultural quar- 



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230. CRAW, A. Our new possessions and necessary horticultural leg- 



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 Relates to the possible introduction of injurious species. 



231. CRAW, A. Danger in imported insect pests. <Calif. Fruit 



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232. CRAW, A. Entomology and quarantine. <Prelim. Rept. (Sixth 



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233. CRAW, A. New scale insects that have been quarantined. <Pre- 



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234. CRAW, A. Our new possessions and necessary horticultural leg- 



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235. CRAW, A. Necessary horticultural legislation. <Rept. State 



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236. CRAW, A. Inspection of nursery stock and orchards. <Pacific 



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237. CRAWFORD, C. G. Some enemies of the orchard. < Virginia, 



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238. CROSBY, H. M. A San Jose scale remedy. <Colman's Rural 



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239. CURTICE, C. Texas fever. <So. Planter, March, 1897, pp. 



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