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12. Miscellaneous papers : I. Catalopue of recently described Coccldae. J. O. Sanders. 



1900. II. Habits and life histories of some (lies of the family Tabauidae. JainMH 

 S. nine. 1900. III. A contribution to mir l{nowledi:e of the Thvsanoptera of Cali- 

 fornia. Dudley Moultou. I!i07. IV. New K'"nera and si)e<-ies of Aplielininae. with 

 a revised table of gmiTa. L. <). Howard. 1007. V. Thi> mure impurtant Aleyrodi- 

 dae infestiiig economic plants, with description nf a ii<'w species infesting the 

 orange. A. L. (jiiaintaiice. lilOT. VI. A record of results from rcariuKs and dis- 

 sections of Tachiuidae. Charles H. T. T'lwn.send. 190h. VII. The orange flirips. 

 Dudley Moulton. 1909. VIII. Biolojiieal studies on three species of Apbldidae. 

 John Juno Davis. 1909. IX. A new genus of Aleyrodidae, with remarks on 

 Aleyrodex viibifera Berger and Al^yroiles citiH Riley and Howard. A. L. Qualn- 

 tance. 1909. 



13. A revision of the Tymglyphidae of the United States. Nathan Banks. 190G. 



14. The bacteria »{ the apiarv, with special reference to bee diseases. Gershoni Franklin 



White. 19i)i;. 



15. A reviKion of the Ixodoidea, or tick.s. of the United States. Nathan Banks. 1908. 



16. I'apers on i-<>i-cidae or scale inserts : I. The national collection of Coccidae. <". L. 



Marlatt. 190S. II. New species of Dlaspine scale insects. C. L. Marhitt. 190M. 

 III. Catalogue of recently di's^ribed Coccifiai> — II. J. (J. Sanders. 1909. IV. Cata- 

 logue of recently described Coccidae — 111. E. K. Sasscer. 1911. V. The genus 

 Florinia in the tnited States. K. U. Sasscer. 1912. VI. Catalogue of recently 

 described Coccidae — IV. E. R. Sasscer. 1912. VII. An index to catalogues of 

 recently described coccidae. E. R. Sas8(er. 191.3. 



17. Contributions toward a monograph of the acolytid beetles : I. The genu.s Dendroctonufi. 



A. D. Hopkins. 1909. II. I'rellminarv classitication of the superfamily Scoly- 

 toidea. A. D. Hopkins. 1915. 



18. The anatomy of the honey Ix-e. R. E. Snodgrass. 1910. 



19. Technic.il results from the gipsy moth parasite la))oratory : I. The parasites reared 



or supposed to have been reared from thi' eggs of the gypsy moth. L. O. Howard. 



1910. II. Description.s of certain chalcidoid iwira.sites. J. C. Crawford. 1910. 

 111. Investigations into the habits of certain sarcopliagidae. T. L. Patterson. 



1911. IV. The chalcidoid genus I'erilamptis and its relations to the problem of 

 parasite introduction. Harry S. Smith. 1912. V. Kxperinicnt.-il parasitism: A 

 study of the biologj' of Umnerium validum (Crt-sson*. P. H. Timlterlake. 1912. 



20. Technical papers on miscellaneous forest iusccts : I. Contributions tow.ivd a monograph 



of tlie bark-weevils of the genus Pixsodcu. A. D. Hopkins. 1911. II. The genotypes 

 of the sawdics and woodwasps, or the superfamily Tenthredinoi<lea. S. A. Rohwer. 

 1911. III. A revision of the powdei-i)ost beetles of the family I^yctidae of the 

 United States and Europe. E. J. Kraus. Appendix : Notes on habits and distri- 

 bution with list of (lescril>ed species. A. D. Hopkins. 1911. IV. Studies in the 

 sawfly genus Hoplocnmita. S. A. Rohwer. 1911. V. A prellminarj- synopsis of 

 cerambycoid larvae. J. L. Webb. 1912. VI. Cbalcidids injurious to forest-tree 

 seed-;. S. A. Rohwer. 1913. 



21. SynopHis, catalogue, and bibliography of North American Thysanoptera, with descrip- 



tions of new species. Dudley Moulton. 1911. 



22. The structure of certain diptirous larvae with particular refi^rence to those in human 



foods. Nathan Banks. 1912. 



23. Miscellaneous papers : I. Some new California and G<'orgia Thysanoptera. Paul B. 



Jones. 1912. II. .\\\ Internal parasite of Thysanoptera. II. M. Russell. 1912. 



24. The life history of the alder blight aphis. Theo Pergande. 1912. 



25. Papers on Aplddidae : I. Studies on a new sp'cies of Toxoptera, with an analytical 



key to the genus and notes on rearing methods. W. J. Phillips and J. J. Davis. 

 I9V2. II. Tlie vellow clover aphis. .7. J. Davis. 1914. 



26. American black flies or Buffalo gnats. J. J. Davis. 1914. 



27. Classitication of the Aleyrodidae. A. L. Quaintance and A. C. Baker. Part I. 1918. 



Part II. 1914. 



CIRCUX^RS " 



4.'{. The destructive green pea louse. V. II. Chittenden. 1901. 



44. The periodical cicada In 1902. W. D. Hunter. 1902. 



45. ,\ new ntmienclature for the broods of the p(>rlodicul cicada. C. L. Marlatt. 1902. 

 40. Hvdrocyanic-acid gas against household insects. L. O. Howard. 1902. 



47. The bedbug. C. L. Marlatt. 19o2. 



48. The house centipede. C. L. Marlatt. 1902. 



49. The sliver fish. C. L. Marlatt. 1902. 

 no. The white ant. C. I. Marlall. 1902. 

 r>l. Cockroaches. C. I,. .Marlatt. 1902. 



r.2. The lime, sulphur, and s.ilt wash. C. L. Marlatt. 190.1. 



B3. The vellow wln;:e<l locust. C. B. Simpson. 1903. 



54. The i»each tree borer. C. I-. Marlatl. 19o:{. 



fi.'t. Pow(1er-ii<)st injury to seaHoniil wood products. A. D. Hopkins. 1003. 



50. The most important step In Ibe cnllural svsteui of oi»ntro|l|ng the boll weevil. W. D. 



Hunter. 1901. 

 R7. The greenhouse white flv. A W. Morrill. IDO.I. 

 58. Report on tlie gvpsv moth and the brown-tall moth. Julv. IPnj C I, M.nliit. 



1904. 

 50. The corn root-worms. K. H. Chittenden. 1905. 

 60. The hnporte<l cabbage worm. V. H. Chlltenden. 19(»5. 



01. Pdack (beck in western liemlock. H. E. Burke. 1905. 



02. The cabbage hairworm. V. H. Cblll. n.len. 1905. Rev. 1905. 



03. Roof-maggiifs and how to control them. E. H. Cblltenden 1905 



04. The collonv maple scale. J. (}. Sanders. 1005. 



05. Tlie cotl'-n re<l sphbr. E. S. C,. Titus. 1905. 

 00. The Joint worm. V. M Webster. 1905. 



07. The clover root bonr V. M. WeKster. 1905. 



08. The tobacco thrips and r<'mcdles to prevent "while veins" in wrapiK-r tobacco. 



W. A. Hooker. 1900. 



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