INSECTS AND BIRDS. 317 



275 The gipsy moth and how to control it. 



283 Spraying for apple diseases and the codling moth in 



the Ozarks. 

 284 Insect and fungus diseases of the grape east of the 



Rocky Mountains. 

 290 The cotton boll worm. 

 344 The boll weevil problem. 



Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bulletins, 

 Nos.: 



13 Circular on Mosquitoes. 

 71 Circular on House-flies. 

 72 The North American fever tick. 

 Experiment Station Bulletins, Nos. : 



38 New Hampshire Forest tent caterpillar. 

 39 New Hampshire The army worm. 

 44 New Hampshire The cankerworm. 

 51 Missouri The chinch-bug. 



181 Virginia Wormy apples and how to prevent them. 

 252 New York Cornell Insect pests and plant diseases. 

 For other literature on insects, address the Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and the State Experi- 

 ment Stations and Crop Pest Commissions. 

 BEES : 



Farmers' Bulletin, No. : 



59 Beekeeping. 

 Bureau of Entomology, Bulletins, Nos. : 



70 Report of the meeting of inspectors of apiaries. 

 75 Beekeeping in Massachusetts. 

 BIRDS : 



Yearbooks of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture : 

 1895 Four common birds of the farm. 

 1896 The blue jay and its food. 

 1897 Useful birds and harmful birds. 

 1900 How birds affect the orchard. 

 1908 The relation between birds and insects. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 

 54 Some common birds. 

 366 The crow. 

 376 Game laws for 1909. 

 383 How to destroy English sparrows. 

 Bureau of Entomology, Bulletins, Nos. : 

 6 The common crow. 



15 The relation of sparrows to agriculture. 



The publications of the Biological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Agri- 

 culture and the pamphlets issued by the National Association of 

 Audubon Societies, 141 Broadway, N. Y. City, contain interesting 

 literature on birds. 

 BOOKS : 



How to Keep Bees Comstock Doubleday, Page & Co., New 



York City. 

 A B C and X Y Z of Bee Culture A. I. Root Pub. Co., 



Medina, Ohio. 



Useful Birds and Their Protection Forbush Mass. Board of 

 Agriculture, Boston. 



