PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 

 TURE RELATING TO HOUSEHOLD INSECTS. 



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Remedies and Preventives Against Mosquitoes. (Farmers' Bulletin 444.) 



Some Facts About Malaria. (Farmers' Bulletin 450.) 



The Sanitary ( Privy . (Farmers ' Bulletin 463 .) 



The Yellow Fever Mosquito. (Farmers' Bulletin 547.) 



The Carpet Beetle, or " Buffalo Moth." (Farmers' Bulletin 626.) 



The House Centipede. (Farmers' Bulletin 627.) 



Cockroaches. (Farmers' Bulletin 658.) 



The True Clothes Moths. (Farmers ' Bulletin 659.) 



The Silverfish: An Injurious Household Insect. (Farmers' Bulletin 681.) 



Fleas as Pests of Man and Animals, with Suggestions for Their Control. (Farmers' 



Bulletin 683.) 



Hydrocyanic-acid Gas Against Household Insects. (Farmers' Bulletin 699.) 

 House Ants: Kinds and Methods of Control. (Farmers' Bulletin 740.) 

 The Bedbug. (Farmers' Bulletin 754.) 

 White Ants as Pests in the United States and Methods of Preventing Their Damage. 



(Farmers' Bulletin 759.) 



Carbon Disulphid as an Insecticide. (Farmers' Bulletin 799.) 

 A Maggot Trap in Practical Use : An Experiment in House-Fly Control. (Department 



Bulletin 200.) 

 Further Experiments in the Destruction of Fly Larvae in Horse Manure. (Department 



Bulletin 245.) 

 Argentine Ant: Distribution and Control in the United States. (Department Bulletin 



377.) 

 European Earwig and Its Control. (Department Bulletin 566.) 



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The Migratory Habit of House-Fly Larvae as Indicating a Favorable Remedial Measure. 

 An Account of Progress. (Department Bulletin 14.) 1914. Price, 5 cents. 



Experiments in the Destruction of Fly Larvae in Horse Manure. (Department Bulle^ 

 tin 118.) 1914. Price, 10 cents. 



Fleas. (Department Bulletin 248.) 1915. Price, 10 cents. 



Termites, or "Wnite Ants," in the United States: Their Damage and Methods of 

 Prevention. (Department Bulletin 333.) 1916. Price, 15 cents. 



Notes on the Preoviposition Period of the House Fly. (Department Bulletin 345.) 

 1916. Price, 5 cents. 



Experiments during 1915 in the Destruction of Fly Larva? in Horse Manure. (Depart- 

 ment Bulletin 408.) 1916. Price, 5 cents. 



Principal Household Insects of United States, with Chapter on Insects Affecting Dry 

 Vegetable Foods. (Entomology Bulletin 4, n. s.) 1896. Price, 10 cents. 



Notes on Mosquitoes of United States, Giving Some Account of Their Structure and 

 Biology, with Remarks on Remedies. (Entomology Bulletin 25, n. s.) 1900. 

 Price, 10 cents. 



Economic Loss to People of United States Through Insects that Carry Disease . (Ento- 

 mology Bulletin 78.) 1909. Price, 10 cents. 



Preventive and Remedial Work Against Mosquitoes. (Entomology Bulletin 88.) 

 1910. Price, 15 cents. 



Argentine Ant. (Entomology Bulletin 122.) 1913. Price, 25 cents. 

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