262 SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The following comprise the publications of the writer 

 during the period of this report. 



1904, Dec. 23. The Kelep and the Cotton Plant. Science. 



1905, Feb. 6. The Erown Tail Moth, etc. Portsmouth Times, Manchester 



Union, and N. H. daily press. 

 April. Miscellaneous Cotton Insects in Texas, Farmers' Bulletin No. 

 223, U. S. Dept. Agr. pgs, 24. 



Some Observations on the Cotton Boll-Weevil. Proceedings 



Assn. Economic Entomologists, Bulletin 52, Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. D. Agr. pgs. 29-41. 



A Statistical Study of the Decrease in the Texas Cotton 



Crop due to the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil and the Cotton Acre- 

 age of Texas, 1899 to 1904 inclusive. Pgs. 28, figs. 7, Dept. of 

 Agr., Ins., Stat., and History, Austin, Texas. 



Dec. Insects Affecting Cattle and Methods of Combating Them. 

 Rept. 21st Meeting Granite State Dairymen's Assn. pgs. 38-48, figs. 

 10. 



Dec. 16. Control of the Gypsy Moth. New England Farmer. 



Dec. The Gypsy Moth. Bulletin 121, N. H. Coll. Agr. Exp. Sta. 

 pgs. 24, figs. 11. 

 1906, Jan. Directions for Treatment of Insect Pests and Plant Diseases. 

 Agr. Bulletin, N. H. State Board of Agriculture, Vol. II, pgs. 9-28. 



Feb. The Brown Tail Moth in New Hampshire. Bulletin 122, N. H. 

 Coll. Agr. Exp. Sta., pgs. 28, figs. 20. 



Feb. Press Bulletin 57, N. H. C. Agr. Exp. Sta., Directions for Send- 

 ing Insects. 



Report on Miscellaneous Cotton Insects in Texas. Bulletin 



57, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agr., pgs. 63, figs. 33. 



March. Spraying the Home Garden. Garden Magazine, pgs. 64-7, 

 figs. 12. 



Apr. The Entomological Problem of New England. Cornell 

 Countrymen, pgs. 155-7. 



The Rantankerous Brood of Aphides. Garden Magazine, pgs. 

 150, 151, figs. 9. 



May. National Control of Introduced Insect Pests. Popular Science 

 Monthly, pgs. 431-439. 



June. Texas Notes. Entomological News, pgs. 210-213, fig. 1. 



June. Some Insects that Bother the Melon Patch. Garden Maga- 

 zine. 



July. Spray Grapes Three Times in July. Garden Magazine. Figs. 

 5. 



Aug. Few Bugs in Clean Gardens. Garden Magazine. Fig. 1. 



Sept. Four Insect Pests That Are Easily Killed Now. Garden 

 Magazine. 



National Control of Introduced Insect Pests. Proceedings Assn. 

 Econ. Entomologists, Bulletin 60, Bur. Entomology, U. S. Dept. 

 Agr., pgs. 95-104. 



Notes from New Hampshire, pgs. 74-76 ibid. 



Winter Work Against Insects. Garden Magazine, pgs. 178-179, figs. 

 8. 



