Tables 



Classifica- 

 tion no. 



A9. EXTOHOLOGY' DIVISION— Continued 



Insect life — Continued 



V. 



6. Periodical bulletin, November, 1893, to August [September] , 1894. 



[Nos. 1-5.] 

 No. 1. Nov., iii+58 pp.* 

 No. 2. Dec, iii+59-206pp.* 

 No. 3. Feb., iii +207-282 i)p.* 

 No. 4. May, iii +283-346 pp.* 

 No. 5. Sept., iii+347-405 pp.* [Title page and table of contents for 



volume 6 issued with this number, vii pp.] 



7. Periodical bulletin, Septemlier, 1894, to July, 1S9.5. 

 No. 1. Sept., iii+54 pp. 

 No. 2. Oct., iii + 55-215pp.* 

 No. 3. Dec, iii + 21 7-280 pp.* 

 No. 4. Mar., iii+281-360 pp.* 

 No. 5. July, iii +361-448 i)p.* 



[Nos. 1-5.] 



[Title page and table of contents for 

 vol. 7 issued with this number, v pp.] 

 [V. 8] General index to the seven volumes of Insect Life, 1888-1895. 

 1897. 145 pp. 

 [Discontinued. The class of matter formerly used in this series is continued in Bulle- 

 tins, new series (A9.6:) and Technical series (A9.8:)] 



En!!iect life (separates) 



[A few of the more important articles were issued separately in pamphlet form. 

 References to all the articles will be found under their proper headings in the 

 index to this work.l 



Tecliuical series 



No. 1. Revision of Aphelininpe of North America, a subfamily of liymen- 

 opterous parasites of family Chalcididte; by L. 0. Howard. 1895. 

 44 pp. 



No. 2. Grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies, a consideration 

 of some North American phytophagic Eurvtominfe; bj^ L. O. 

 Howard." 1896. 24 pp. 



No. 3. Revision of Nematime of North America, a subfamily of leaf-feed- 

 ing hymenoptera of fainiiv Tenthredinida?; bv C. L. Marlatt. 

 1896. 1.35 pp. 1 pi. 



No. 4. Some Mexican and Japanese injurious insects liable to be intro- 

 duced into United States. 1896. 56 pp. 



No. 5. Study in insect parasitism, consideration of parasites of white- 

 marked tussock moth, with account of their habits, and interrela- 

 tions, with descriptions of new species; by L. 0. Howard. 1897. 

 57 pp. 



No. 6. San Jose scale and its nearest allies; ])v T. D. A. Cockerell. 1897. 

 31 pp. 



No. 7. Revision of Tachinida? of America north of Mexico, a family of 

 parasitic two-winged insects; by D. W. Coquillett. 1897. 154+ 

 149-156 pp. 

 [Corrected index issued Dec. 1897.] 



No. 8. Contributions toward a monograph of the American Aleurodida;, 

 by A. J., (^uaintanee; Red spiders of U. S. (Tetranvchus and Stig- 

 nia'us), by Nathan Banks. 1900. 79 pp. 8 pi. 



No. 9. Life history of two species of plant-lice inhabiting both witch-hazel 

 and birch; "by Tlieo. Pergande. 1901. 44 pp. 



AlO. EXPERi:WEXT STATIOXS OFFICE 



[For historiciil sketch of OfVico, wr Yearbook, 1X97 (A1.10:S97), p. 135.] 



AlO. I': • Annual re|M>rls «»f Director (to Secretary of Agricnlture) 



I 1888 (.\t water). (In A 1.1:888, p. 537.) 



889 1 1889 (.\t\vater), [l]+485-544+iv pp. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 485.) 



890 1 1890 (.Vtwater), [1] (489-555 i iii pp. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 489.) 



* The unbound serial numbers of these issues could not be found. As bound in the volumes the 

 lettered pages are omitted, and could not therefore be verified. 



