A jLjfOui/ 



Motttit 



/N'<':ir!> .-1 niKirter rtf a milUon iMS.th* r!«»ts 

 )Sf th" liTOwn-ta!! miStbs have bfl'-n co^lertol 

 'by tiip l<ynn Fohool ch'Jiifo-n wifh- 

 J past Hir<>fl wp'-ks. The Ij-ynn Boar.J of ' 

 bac offT'^d 8 prizB to tho ijrarora!!? f .ti-,.! 

 coUci'tiBg the lftrK«?t number of n»ste and 

 another prlzr- iij ■.•««• mom In th.'i sr'rScj' n-!tli 

 Ifie hiRhPst 'T puptl.  - - 



bet SclJool ! ■-■ l3 «l r- ! 



In-one of Ihp pni'" '.ial sraooSs i 

 is lyirer SiK) per p-jpll. The trees 

 are ver:- l»ai51.v Infested, and a ■-•  n 



laen ts empSoyeiJ by the city In renooviog 

 andburnSne the t.esta oa th* city's shade 





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INSECT RECORD FOR 1901 



BY CLARENCE M. WEED 



NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERLMENT STATION 



DURHAM 



Bulletin 9o 



March, 1902 



