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Insects — Photographs and photography — Cont. 

 Photography of insects. G: Grace. Sci Am 

 Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:91 Ag 10 

 '18 

 Simple apparatus for insect photography. 

 B. H. Walden. il J Econ Entom 10:25-30 F 

 '17 

 Insects, Injurious and beneficial 

 Advice to gardeners; clean farming methods. 



Weekly N L 5:8 Ja 16 '18 

 Animal pests of fruit trees in New South 

 Wales. W. W. Froggatt and W. B. Gurney. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:769-70 My '16 

 Aphidoletes meridionalis, an important dipter- 

 ous enemy of aphids. J: J. Davis, il J Ag 

 Research 6:883-8 S 4 '16 

 Beneficial insects. J: H. Weghorst. il Purdue 

 Ag 12:79-80 N '17 

 * Benefits to be derived from observing, col- 

 lecting and studying insects. G. M. Bentley. 

 (B. 20) 32p bitaliog il '17 Tenn. State bd. of 

 entomology, Knoxville 

 Blood-sucking insects as transmitters of an- 

 thrax or charbon. H. Morris, il La Ag Exp 

 B 163:1-15 '18 

 California timber badly infested by insects. 

 T: Friant. Am Lumberman (431 S. Dear- 

 born St, Chicago 15c) 2245:67 My 25 '18 

 Cane borer beetle in Hawaii and its control 

 by natural enemies. P. Muir and O. H. 

 Swezey. (Entom. Ser. B. 13) 102p il '16 Ex- 

 periment station of the Hawaiian sugar 

 planters' assn., Honolulu 

 Chuck-wagon scientist again; heel flies and 

 flies. W. C. Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 70: 

 408 S 14 '16 

 Chuck- wagon scientist again; heel flies and 

 warble flies. C. M. O'Donel. Breeder's Gaz 

 70:954 N 16 '16 

 Common garden insects. R. L. Webster, il la 



Ag Exp C 44:1-8 '18 

 Common garden insects and their control. A. 



Gibson. 20p '17 Canada Ag 

 Common insects and plant diseases of the 

 farm, garden and orchard. W. E. Rumsey. 

 il W Va Ag Dept B 17:1-37 '16 

 Control of common garden pests. W. Loch- 

 head. J Ag (Quebec) 21:148 Ap '18 

 Control of insect pests of field and orchard. 



E. E. Scholl. Tex Ag Dept B 52:87-94 '16 

 Control of insects affecting stored seed and 

 food products. G: G. Becker, il Ark Ag Exp 

 . C 33:1-8 n.d. 



Controlling American insects — helpful and 

 harmful. L. O. Howard, il Cornell Country- 

 man 14:279-82 Ja '17; Same. Penn State F 

 10:1-3 Ja '17 

 Cooperation in the establishment of state 

 quarantines in crop pest laws. J. E: Taylor. 

 J Econ Entom 9:299-303 Ap '16 

 Defertilisation of flowers by insects. N. E. 



Brown. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:4 Ja 5 '18 

 Destroy the hibernating insects now. G: G. 



Becker. Prog F 31:300 F 26 '16 

 Distribution of California insects. E. O. Essig. 

 maps Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:113-20 

 Mr '16 

 Division of insect suppression; plan and 

 progress of work, 1915-1916. W. C. O'Kane. 

 il N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:123-44 '16 

 Effects of nicotine as an insecticide. N. E. 

 Mclndoo. bibliog il J Ag Research 7:89-122 

 O 16 '16 

 Entomological research and utility. E. P. Felt. 

 Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, 

 N.Y. 30cj 5:551-3 D '17 

 Entomophagous insects and their practical 

 employment in agriculture. A. Berlese. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 7. no 3:321-32 Mr '16 

 Farm bureau as an agency for demonstrating 

 the control of injurious insects. C. R. Crosby 

 and M. D. Leonard. J Econ Entom 10:20-5 F 

 '17 

 Few notes from Kentucky. H. Garman. J 



Econ Entom 10:413-15 Ag '17 

 Fifty billion German allies already in the 

 American field; pests intrenched to destroy 

 $1,000,000 in grain this summer, il Sci Am 

 (233 Brdadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:47 Jl 20 '18 

 Fighting insect pests. A. F. Conradi. Prog 

 F 32:133, 281, 561, 655, 770, 1151 F 3, Mr 3 

 My 5, Je 2, Jl 7, N 3 '17 



Florida truck and garden insects. J. R. Wat- 

 son, il Fla Ag Exp B 134:35-127 '17 

 Foes that hide in the ground. W. C. O'Kane. 



il Country Gent 83:12 Mr 2 '18 

 Food bill of destructive insects of the United 

 States. C. L. Marlatt. il Reclamation Rec- 

 ord (Reclamation Service, Dept. of interior, 

 Wa.shington, D.C.) 9:429 S '17 

 Foreign pests recently established in New Jer- 

 sey. H. B. Weiss. J Econ Entom 9:212-15 

 F '16 

 48th annual report of the Entomological so- 

 ciety of Ontario, 1917. 127p il maps '18 On- 

 tario ag. dept., Toronto 

 Fungous diseases and insects in the garden. 



^. F. Massey. Prog F 31:755 Je 10 '16 

 Garden and small- fruit insects; with notes on 

 spraying in general. A. G. Ruggles and 

 S. A. Graham, il Minn Ag Ext Spec B 29: 

 1-32 '18 

 Garden and truck crop insect pests. C. E. 



Sanborn, il Okla Ag Ext C 41:1-76 '16 

 Great need for the establishment of compe- 

 tent bureaus for the study of injvuious 

 insects in all American countries. L. O. 

 Howard. (In Pan American scientific con- 

 gress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 874-6) '17 

 Green muscardine fungus in Porto Rico. J: A. 

 Stevenson, bibliog il J Dept Ag Porto Rico 

 2:19-32 Ja '18 

 Hawaiian work in introducing beneficial in- 

 sects. L. O. Howai-d. J Econ Entom 9:172- 

 8 F '16 

 Household and camp insects. E. P. Felt. 

 N Y State Museum (Albany) B 194:1-84 F 

 '17 

 How can the entomologist assist in increasing 

 food production; discussion. J Econ Entom 

 11:106-18 F '18 

 Important foreign insect pests collected on 

 imported nursery stock in 1915. E. R. Sass- 

 cer. J Econ Entom 9:216-19 F '16 

 Important foreign insect pests collected on im- 

 ported nursery stock in 1916. E. R. Sasscer. 

 J Ecbn Entom 10:219-23 F '17 

 Iinportant foreign insect pests collected on 

 imported nursery stock in 1917. E. R. Sass- 

 cer. J Econ Entom 11:125-9 F '18 

 Imported insect pests; more than half our 

 crop destroyers have come by accident from 

 other countries. C. Vrooman. il Country 

 Gent 82:1636-7 O 27 '17 

 In the south — watch out for bugs. J. M. Pat- 

 terson. Gard M 23:306 Je '16 

 In winter war can be made on many insects 

 injurious to agriculture. Am Lumberman 

 (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c) 2226:41 Ja 

 12 '18 

 Information for fruit growers about insec- 

 ticides, spraying apparatus, and important 

 insect pests. A. L. Quaintance and E. H. 

 Siegler. 11 Farmers' B 908:1-99 '18 

 Injurious insects. E. P. Felt. N Y Ag Dept B 



86:2417-20 Ag '16 

 Injuiious shade tree insects of the Canadian 

 prairies. J. M. Swaine. il Ag Gaz of Can- 

 ada 3:215-20 Mr '16 

 Insect enemies and fi-iends. R. W. Harned. 



Prog F 31:1120 S 23 '16 

 Insect enemies of trees. Gard Chron Am 21: 



90 Mr '17 

 Insect enemies of trees and how to combat 

 them. E. P. Felt. Country Life 29:70-^ 

 Mr '16 

 Insect injury to cotton seedlings. B. R. Coad 

 and R. W^. Howe, il J Ag Research 6:129- 

 40 Ap 17 '16 

 Insect life. Purdue Ag 11:32 O '16 

 Insect pests. Market Growers J 18:401-3 Je 



15 '16 

 Insect pests of plants cultivated in European 

 Russia, in 1914. K. Kulagin. Int R Sci & 

 Prac Ag 7, no 7:1047-54 Jl '16 

 Insect pests of the fruit, flower, and vegetable 

 garden, and how to treat them. C. French, 

 jr. il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:213-18, 314-17, 

 433-8, 495-8, 604-11 Ap-My, Jl-Ag, O '16 

 Insect pests of the orchards and gardens of 

 Idaho and their control. W. C. Edmundson. 

 il Idaho Ag Exp B 87:1-30 '16 

 Insect study. E: M. Tuttle. Cornell Rural 



School Leaflet v ll,no 1:116-17 '17 

 Insects. Wallaces' F 42:1222 S 7 '17 



