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Insects, Injurious and beneficial — Continued 



State insect survey project. F. Sherman and 

 C. S. Brimley. Entom News 32:232-5 O '21 



Study and control of insect pests. J. R. 

 Paiker. Dakota F 39:835 My 15 '19 



Studv in liuinbugology. F. Keinlein. (C. 159) 

 51p '20 F. Reinlein, 1751 Derby st, Portland, 

 Ore. 



Summary of entomological information, 1920. 

 Ag- News 20:10-11 Ja 8 '21 



Unusual season for insect attack. C. W. Waid. 

 Market Growers J 27:36 Jl 15 '20 



Use of aeroplane in entomological work. C. 

 G. Hewitt, il Ag Gaz of Canada 6:877 O '19 



Use of bats in the control of insects especially 

 tortricidae, injurious to the pine woods. A. 

 Jolvet. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 9:1123-4 

 S '18 



Winter insect campaigns. Successful F 19:34 

 Ja '20 



See also Household pests; Insecticides; 

 Insects as carriers of contagion; Parasites 

 — Insects; Spraying and dusting; also sub- 

 head Diseases and pests under special sub- 

 jects, e.g. Cotton — Diseases and pests. 

 Fruit — Diseases and pests, also Minnesota 

 — Entomologist, State; Montana— Entomol- 

 ogy, Department of; Quebec — Entom- 

 ology, Bureau of; United States — En- 

 tomology, Bureau of; Quebec society for 

 the protection of plants from insects and 

 fungous diseases; also names of insects, 

 e.g. Abbotana clemataria, Anasa, Ants, 

 Army worms. Bedbugs, Bees, Billbugs, 

 Blister beetles, Borers (insects). Brown tail 

 moths, California pistol case bearers. 

 Canker worms, Chinch bugs. Cicadas, Cod- 

 ling moths, Compsilura, Corn billbugs. 

 Corn earworms, Crambinae, Crane flies, 

 Crickets, Cutworms, Fall army worms, 

 Fall webworms, Fleas, Flies, Froghoppers, 

 Fruit flies, Gipsy moths, Green clover 

 worms, Harlequin cabbage bugs, Hemiptera, 

 Hessian flies, June bugs, Lac insects. Lace 

 bugs. Ladybirds, Leaf-hoppers, Leaf min- 

 ers. Locusts, Lygus campestris. Mealy 

 bugs, Mediterranean fruit flies, Melon flies, 

 Millepeds, Mites, Nephantis serinopa. Pea 

 moths, Phlebotomus, Plant lice. Red spid- 

 ers, Rutherglen bugs, San Jose scale. Seed 

 corn maggots, Semitropical army worms, 

 Silverfish (insect), Tachina fiies. Termites, 

 Trombidiidae, Tussock moths. White flies. 

 White- marked tussock moths. Willow 

 beetles, Wireworms, Worms 



Bibliography 



Insects; bees, honey, and insects Injurious to 

 man, animals, plants, and crops; list of pub- 

 lications for sale by Supt. of doc. (Price 

 list 41— 10th ed.) 31p '20 Supt. of doc, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Miscellaneous insect and fungous diseases. 

 Cal Ag Dept B v 9:325-6 Ag '20 

 Insects as carriers of contagion 



Anthrax; transmission of infection by non- 

 biting flies. H. Morris. La Ag Exp B 168:1-12 

 •19 



Experimental transmission of swamp fever 

 or infectious anemia by means of insects. 

 J: W. Scott. Am Vet M Assn J 56:448-54 

 F '20 



Honey bee and pear blight. J. P. Martin, 

 J Ag Cal 7:44- O '21 



Insect carriers of plant diseases. E. M. Du- 

 Porte. (In Rep., Quebec Soc. for the pro- 

 tection of plants, 1919, p. 59-65) '19 Que- 

 bec Ag Dept 



Insect transmission of disease in plant and 

 animal tissues. Ag News 19:298 S 18 '20 



Insects and mottling disease. E. G. Smyth. 

 J Dept Ag Porto Rico 3:83-112 O "19 



Insects as agents in the dissemination of 

 plant diseases. L. Caesar. (/w Rep., En- 

 tom. Soc. of Ontario, 1918, p. 60-6) bibliog 

 '19 Ontario Ag Dept 



Insects, pollen and disease. Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 70:155 S 24 '21 



Observations on the relation of insects to the 

 dissemination of cronartium ribicola. W. H. 

 Snell. Phyt 9:451-64 O '19 



Some necessary steps in any attempt to 

 prove insect transmission or causation of 



disease. W. D. Pierce. Science (Science 

 Press, Garrison, N.T. 15c) 50:125-30 Ag 8 

 '19 



Some new phases of the entomology of dis- 

 ease, hygiene and sanitation brought about 

 by the great war. W. D. Pierce. J Econ 

 Entom 12:42-58 F '19 



Tree crickets as carriers of leptosphaeria 

 coniothyrium (Fckl.) Sacc. and other fungi. 

 W. O. Gloyer and B. B. Fulton. bibliog 

 11 N Y State Ag Exp Tech B 50:1-22 '16; 

 Same. N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1916:136-55 

 '17 



Why American cities must fight insects. D. 

 Pierce, il Am City (154 Nassau st, N.Y. 

 35c) 21:146-8 Ag '19 

 See also Fleas; Flies; Mosquitoes 



Bibliography 

 Bibliography of insect-borne diseases of 

 plants. J Dept Ag Porto Rico 3:112-16 O 

 '19 

 Inspection of apiaries. See Bee inspection 

 Inspection of butter. See Butter inspection 

 Inspection of dairies. See Dairy inspection 

 Inspection of eggs. See Egg inspection 

 Inspection of fruit. See Fruit inspection 

 Inspection of grain. See Grain inspection 

 Inspection of live stock. See Live stock inspec- 

 tion 

 Inspection of meat. See Meat inspection 

 Inspection of milk. See Dairy inspection 

 Inspection of nurseries. See Horticultural in- 

 spection 

 Inspection of potatoes^ See Potato inspection 

 Inspection of vegetables. See Vegetable inspec- 

 tion 



Instinct 



Do birds show a monogamous instinct? J 



Heredity 10:181 Ap '19 

 Is war necessary? P. Popenoe. J Heredity 9: 

 257-62 O '18; Discussion (Fighting instinct 

 is not the warring instinct). A. Ireland. 9: 

 303 N '18 

 Institut international d'agriculture. See Inter- 

 national institute of agriculture 

 Institute of politics 

 Understanding as the basis of harmony be- 

 tween nations. W: H. Taft. World Ag 2: 

 120 O '21 

 Institute of practical arts research 

 Organization and possibilities of cooperative 

 research in colleges. W. H. Eddy. J Home 

 Econ 13:444-5 S '21 

 Institute of social reform, Spain 

 Reorganization of the Institute of social re- 

 form. Int R Ag Econ ll.no 1:59-65 Ja '20 

 Institutes, Community. See Community insti- 

 tutes 

 Institutes, Farmers'. See Farmers' institutes 

 Institutes, Women's. See Women's institutes 

 Institutional farms 

 Institutional farms. W. A. Macleod. Ag Gaz 

 of Canada 7:890-1 N '20 

 Institutional management 



Opportunities for women in institutional ad- 

 ministration. M. A. Lindsley. J Home 

 Econ 13:402-5 S '21 

 Institutional food conservation. 39p '18 U.S. 



Food administration, Washington, D.C. 

 Study of comparative waste in a dining hall 

 and in a cafeteria. N. Treat and L. Rich- 

 ards. J Home Econ 11:540-2 D '19 

 Instituto fitotecnico y semillero national 

 Institut phytotechnique en Uruguay. G. 

 Gaudot. J Ag Pratique 35:73 Ja 29 '21 

 Insulation (heat) 

 Comparative study of some insulating mate- 

 rials. R. R. Graham. Ag Eng 2:171-2 Ag 

 '21 

 Insurance 

 Assurons-nous bien. G: Drapier-Genteur. J Ag 



Pratique 34:497-9 D 16 '20 

 Economical insurance for farmers. Pacific 

 Rural Presj 99:13 Ja 3 '20 



