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Howard (LELAND 0.) New genera and species of 

 Aphelininse, with a revised table of genera. See UNITED 

 STATES. Department of Agriculture. Entomology 

 Division. Technical Series No. 12, pt. IV. 8. 1907. 



Howard (LELAND O.) Report of the Entomologist [to 

 the U.S. Department of Agriculture] for 1908 (-10). 

 3 No. 8. Washington [D.C.], 1908-10. 



Howard (LELAND 0.) The Parasites reared, or sup- 

 posed to have been reared from the eggs of the Gipsy 

 Moth [Porthetria dispar, L.J See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Entomology Division. 

 Technical Series No. 19, pt. I. 8. 1910. 



Howard (LELAND O.) House Flies, pp. 16 : text 

 illust. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Farmers' Bulletin No. 459. 8. 1911. 



Howard (LELAND O.) The House Fly [Musca domes- 

 tiva] : Disease Carrier : an account of its dangerous 

 activities and of the means of destroying it. pp. xix, 

 312 : 17 pis. (1 col.), text illust. 8. London, 1912. 



Howard (LELAND O.) The Yellow-Fever Mosquito 

 [Aedes calopus, Meigen.j. pp.16: text illust. See UNITED 

 STATES. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 547. 8. 1913. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & Burgess (A. F.) The Laws 

 in force against injurious Insects and Foul Brood in the 

 United States, pp. 222. See UNITED STATES. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Entomology Division. Bulletin 

 No. 61. 8. 1906. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & Chittenden (F. H.) The 



Catalpa Sphinx (Ceratomia catalpce, Bdv.). pp. 7 : 

 text illust. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agri- 

 culture. Entomology Division. Circular No. 96. 



8. 1907. 



Howard (LELAND 0.) & Chittenden (F. H.) The 

 Bagworm (Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis, Haw.). 

 pp. 10 : text illust. See UNITED STATES. Department 

 of Agriculture. Entomology Division. Circular No. 97. 



8. 1908. 



[Another edition.] pp. 12 : text illust. See UNITED 



STATES. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bul- 

 letin No. 701. 8. 1916. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & Chittenden (F. H.) The 



Leopard Moth (Zeuzera pyrina, Fab.), pp. 8: text 

 illust. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Entomology Division. Circular No. 109. 8". 1909. 



[Another edition.] pp. 12 : text illust. See UNITED 



STATES. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bul- 

 letin No. 708. 8. 1916. 



Howard (LELAND 0.) & Chittenden (F. H.) The 

 Green-Striped Maple Worm (Anisota rubicunda, Fab.). 

 pp. 7 : text illust. See UNITED STATES. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Entomology Division. Circular 

 No. 110. 8. 1909. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & Fiske (W. F.) The importa- 

 tion into the United States of the Parasites of the Gipsy 

 Moth and the Brown-Tail Moth, <tc. pp. 312: 24 pis. 

 (3 col.), 4 maps, text illust. See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Entomology Division. 

 Bulletin No. 91. 8. 1911. 



Index, d-c. pp. 313-344 [-/]. 



8. [1912.] 



- [Another edition.] pp.344 : 24 pis. (3 col.), 4 maps, 

 text illust. 8". 1912. 



Also forming Document No. 977 of the 62nd Congress of the House of 

 representatives. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & Marlatt (C. L.) The prin- 

 cipal Household Insects of the United States . . . With a 

 Chapter on Insects affecting dry vegetable foods. By 

 F. H. Chittenden. pp. 131 : text illust. See UNITED 

 STATES. Department of Agriculture. Entomology 

 Division. Bulletin. New Series, No. 4. Revised 

 edition. 8. 1902. 



Howard (LELAND O.) & others. The Mosquitoes of 

 North and Central America and the West Indies. By 

 L. 0. Howard, H. Gr Dyar, and F. Knab. 4 Vol. 



8. Washington, D.C., 1912-17. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication No. 159. 



HOWARD (NEALE F.) & Chittenden (F. H.) The 



Horse-radish Flea-beetle [Phyllotreta arm,oracice, Koch]: 

 its life history and distribution, pp.16: text illust. 

 See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Bulletin No. 535. 8. 1917. 



HOWARD (PHILIP) The Scriptural History of the 

 Earth and of Mankind. . .With an attempt to explain. . . 

 the Mosaical account of the Creation and Deluge, and 

 to deduce from this last event the causes of the actual 

 structure of the Earth, &c. pp. [iv,] 602 [1], 



4. London, 1797. 



Howarth (ELIJAH) Directory of Museums in Great 

 Britain & Ireland : together with a section on Indian 

 and Colonial Museums. Compiled by E. Howarth, &c. 

 See MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION. 8. 1911. 



Howarth (ELIJAH) The Educational Value of Museums 

 and the formation of Local War Museums. Report of 

 Proceedings at a Conference of Representatives of Pro- 

 vincial Museums in Britain ... held in ... Sheffield ... 

 1917 . . . Edited by E. Howarth. pp. vii, 103. 



8. London, 1918. 



HOWCHIN (WALTER) [1845-] The Geology of South 

 Australia, <tc. pp. xvi, 543 : 1 map, text illust. 



8. Adelaide, 1918. 



Howchiu (WALTER) & Chapman (F.) A Monograph 

 of the Foraminifera of the Permo-Carboniferous Lime- 

 stones of New South Wales, pp. xvi, 22 : 4 pis., text 

 illust. See NEW SOUTH WALES. Department of Mines. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey, &c. Palaeontology, 

 No. 14. 4. 1906. 



Howchin (WALTER) & others. Palseontological Con- 

 tributions to the Geology of Western Australia, <c. 

 (Series) II. See WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Geological 

 Survey. Bulletin No. 27. 8. 1907. 



For Contribution I, by R. Etheridge alone, See Bulletin No. 10. 



HOWE (ERNEST) [1875-] Landslides in the San Juan 

 Mountains, Colorado, including a consideration of their 

 causes and their classification, pp. 58 : 20 pis., text 

 illust. See UNITED STATES. Geological Survey. 

 Professional Paper No. 67. 4. 1909. 



HOWE (GEORGE HENRY) [1888-] The Peaches of 

 New York. By U. P. Hedrick, assisted by G. H. Howe, 

 dc. See HEDRICK (U. P.) 4. 1917. 



Howe (JAMES LEWIS) & Holtz (H. C.) Bibliography 

 of the Metals of the Platinum group : Platinum, Palla- 

 dium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium, Ruthenium, 1748- 

 1917. pp. 558. See UNITED STATES. Geological 

 Survey. Bulletin No. 694. 8. 1919. 



HOWE (JoiiN ALLEN) [1869-J The Geology of Building 

 Stones, pp. viii, 4^5 : H pis., text illust. 8. London, 1910. 



