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A9. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISIOX— Continued 



Creneral pul>iic*atioiisi — Continued 



New Orleans Exposition. Catalogue of exhibit of economic entomology 

 at Xew Orleans World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposi- 

 tion, 1884-5. 1888. 95 pp. 



Orange. Report on insects affecting the orange and other plants of citrus 

 family, witli practical suggestions for their control or extermination; 

 by II. G. Hubbard. 1885. 227 pp. 14 pi. 

 Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 40; serial no. 2326. 



[Periodical cicada, or seventeen-year locust; by C. V. Riley.] May, 

 1894. n. t. p. [3] pp. 4° 



Bulletins (old series) 



No. 1. Reports of experiments, chiefly with kerosene, upon insects injur- 



ously affecting orange tree and cotton plant. 1883. 62 pp. 

 Same, 2d edition. 1883. 62 pp. 

 No. 2. Reports and observations on Rocky Mountain locust and chinch bug, 



with extracts from correspondence of the Division on miscellaneous 



insects. 1883. 36 pp. 

 Same, 2d edition. 1883. 36 pp. 

 No. 3. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Divi- 

 sion, made undei direction of the Entomologist. 1883. 75 pp. 3 pi. 

 No. 4. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the 



Division, made under direction of the Entomologist, with extracts 



from correspondence on miscellaneous insects. 1884. 102 pp. 

 No. 5. Descriptions of North American chalcididje, from collections of 



Department of Agriculture and C. V. Riley, with biological notes. 



[1st paper], with list of described North American species of this 



family; by L. O. Howard. 1885. 47 pp. 

 No. 6. Imported elm leaf beetle; its hal)its and natural history, and means 



of counteracting its injuries. 1885. 20 pp. 1 pi. 

 ■ Same, 2d ed. 1891. 21 pp. 1 pi. 

 No. 7. Pediculi and mallophaga affecting man and lower animals; by 



Herbert Osborn. 1891. 56 pp. 

 No. 8. Periodical cicada; an account of Cicada septemdecim and its trede- 



cim race, with chronology of broods known; by Charles V. Riley.* 

 Same, 2d edition. 1885. 46 pp. 

 No. 9. Mulberrv silk-worm; Ix'ing a manual of instructions in silk culture; 



by C. V. Riley. 6th rev. ed. 1886. vii-^65 pp. 2 pi. 

 Same, 7th rev. ed. 1888. vii+65 pp. 2 pi. [For editions 1 to 5, see 



A1.6:ll.] 

 No. 10. Our shade trees and their insect defoliators, being a consideration 



of four most injurious species which affect trees of the Capital, with 



means of destroying them; b}' C. V. Riley. 1887. 69 pp. 

 No. 11. Reports of exi)eriments with various insecticide substances, chiefly 



ui»on insects affecting garden crojis. 1886. 34 pp. 

 No. 12. Miscellaneous notes on work of Division of Entomology for season 



of 1885. 1886. 46 i)p. 1 pi. 

 No. 13. Reports of observations and experiments in jiractical work of the 



Division, made under direction of the Entomologist. 1887. 78 pp. 

 No. 14. Reports of observations and ex])eriments in practical work of the 



Division. 1887. [Additional to no. 13.] 62 pp. 1 pi. 

 No. 15. Icerva or fluted scale, otherwise known as cotton v cushion-scale. 



1887. ■ 40 pp. 

 No. 16. Entomological writings of Alpheus Spring Packard; by Samuel 



Henshaw. 1887. 49 j>p. 

 No. 17. Chinch bug; general summary of its history, habits, enemies, 



and of remedies and preventives to be used against it; bv L. O. 



Howard. 1888. [l]+48i)p. 

 No. 18. Life and entomological work of Townend Glover; by Charles 



Richards Dodge. 1888. 68 pp. 2 pi. 

 No. 19. Enumeration of published synopses, catalogues, and lists of North 



American insects, with other information mtended to assist the 



student of American entomology. 1888. 77 pp. 



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