

FORESTRY PAMPHLETS 



PROTECTION 

 Vol. II -- Insects 



Report on the causes of destruction of evergreen 



forests in northern New England and Hew York. 



The Larch Saw-Ply Worm. From Rep't of T J. S. 



Dep't of Agriculture, 1883. 

 The Shade-Tree Insect Problem. By A. H. Xirkland 



Report of Mass. Board of Agriculture. 1901. 

 A Serious Injury to Hickory Trees by the Hickory 



Bark Borer. 

 An Enemy of Poplars and Willows. Summarized by 



F. H. Hall from Bulletin by W, J. Schoene. 



Bull. 286, N. Y. Agri. Experiment Station. 

 ^Insect Injuries to Hardwood Forest Trees. By 



A. D. Hopkins. Reprint from Yearbook of 



Dept. of Agriculture for 1903. 

 Three Insect Enemies of Shade Trees. By L. 0* 



Howard. Farmers 1 Bulletin No. 99. 

 Injuries to Forests and Forest Products by 



Roundheaded Borers. By J. L. Webb. From 



Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1910 

 Insect Injuries to Forest Products. By A. D. 



Hopkins. Reprint from Yearbook of Dept. of 



Agriculture for 1904. 

 The Gipsy Moth and the Brown-Tail Moth, with 



suggestions for their control. By A. F. 



Burgess. Farmers 1 Bulletin 564. 

 r The Brown-Tail Moth. and How to Control It. By 



L. 0. Howard. Farmers' Bulletin No. E64. 

 The Gipsy Moth and How to Control It. By L. 0. 



Howard. Farmers' Bulletin 275. 



Danger of General Spread of the Gipsy and Brown- 

 Tail Moths through Imported Nursery Stock. 



Farmers 1 Bulletin No. 453. 

 The Protection of Shade Trees. 24th Report 



Conn. Agri. Exp. Station. 1900. 

 Insect Enemies of the Pine in the Black Hills 



Forest Reserve. By A. D. Hopkins. Bull. No. 



32 of the Division of Entomology. 



