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148. Two dt'structlve Texas ants. W. D. Hunter. li)V2. 



149. The cotton staiiier. W. D. Hunter, lltlli. 



150. The red spider on cotton. E. A. McGregor. 1912. 



151. The greenhouse thrips. H. M. Kussell. 1912. 



152. The rice water weevii and nietbod.s for its control. E. S. Tucker. 1012. 



153. The cotton worm or cotton caterpillar. W. 1). Hunter. 1912. 



154. The leaf blister mite. A. L. (Juaiutance. 1912. 



155. Insects injurious to mushrooms. C. II. Popenoe. 1912. 



150. Insect damage to mine crops and methods of preventing the injury. T. E. Snyder. 



1912. 

 157. The cause of European foul brood. (!. F. White. 1912. 

 15.S. The clover mite. K. M. Webster. 1012. 



159. Damage to the wood of flrekilled DoujJ/is fir, and methods of preventing losses, in 



western Washington and Oregon. A. D. Hopkins. 1912. 



160. The Mediterranean fruit Hy. A. L. Quaintance. 1912. 



161. The manipuliition of the wax scales of the honey bee. D. IJ. Cn.steel. 1012. 



162. The potato-tuber moth. A preliminary account. F. II. Chittenden. 1912. 



163. Hydrocvanic-acid gas against household insects. L. O. Howard and C. U. Popenoe. 



1912." 



164. The gypsy moth as a forest insect, with suggestions as to its control. W. F. Fiske. 



1918. 



165. Insects liable to dissemination in shipments of sugar cane. T. E. Hollowny. 1912. 



166. Flour paste as a control for red spiders and as a spreader for contact Insecticides. 



William B. Parker. 1913. 



167. The movement of the cotton-boll weevil In 1912. W. D. Hunter and W. D. Pierce. 



1913. 



168. Spraying for white flies In Florida. W. W. Yothers. 1013. 



169. Sacbrood, a disease of bees. G. F. White. 1918. 



170. The fowl tick. F. C. Bishopp. 1913. 



171. Field observations on sugar-cane Insects In the United States in 1912. T. E. Hollo- 



way. 1913. 



172. The red spider on cotton. E. A. McGregor. 1913. 



173. Arsenate of lead as an insecticide against the tobacco hornworms. A. C. Morgan and 



D. C. Parman. 1913. 



UNNUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 



Bibliography of the more important contributions to American economic entomology. Part 



VII. 1901. 

 rirciilar of information in regard to the work in silk culture. L. O. Howard. lOOo. 

 Preliminary information on the management of storm-felled pine timber to prevent dam- 

 age l)y wood-boring in.sects, in States south of North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and 



Kansas. A. D. Hopkins. 190S. 

 Suggestions to correspondents for the collection of specimens (of Insects) and making or 



observations. A. I). Hopkins. 1908. 

 Investigations of Insects affecting stored products. F. II. Chittenden. 1909. 

 Suggestions for the treatment of the common elm-treo borer. F. H. Chittenden. 1909. 

 Flour paste as a "spreader" for lime-sulphur sprays. W. B. Parker. 1912. 

 Some directions for the preparation of siM-eimens of insects. li. O. Howard. 1912. 

 Map showing spread of the cotton-boll we.^vil from 1892-1914. 1914. Revised, 1916 1 



1916: 1917; 191H; 1919: 1920: 1921; 1922; 1923. 

 The periodical cicada in 1914. C. L. Marlatt. 1914. 

 The iiink bollworm. W. I>. Hunter. 1914. 



Investigation of insects injurious to truck crops. F. II. Chittenden. 1915 (?1. 

 Sod.i salts as a substitute for potash salts In hydrocyanlc-acld gas fumigation. F. 11. 



Chittenden. 1915. 

 The movement of the cotton-boll weevil, 1914. W. D. Hunter and W. D. Pierce. 1016. 

 The spread of the cotton-boll weevll in 1915. W. D. Hunter and W. D. Plercp. 1915. 



Itevlsed for 1916; 1917. 

 Map showing areas (|uarantlned for the gipsv moth and the brown-tall moth. 1916. 

 Work of the Insect that is killing the hickories. Work of the insect that is killing tho 



oaks. 1916. Itev. 1918. 

 Some timely suggestions for tho owners of wood lota In New England. F. II. Mosher and 



(J. E. Clement. 1917. 

 Spray to save the fruit crop from Insects and diseases. A. L. Quaintance and John W. 



Rol>ertH. 1917. 

 Chinch bugs. 1918. 

 Cutworms. 1918. 



Destroy grasshoppers with poisoned bran bait. 1918. 

 tJardoii cutsvorniH. lOl.S. 

 (>ar<len plant lice or aphlds. 1918. 

 Grasshoppers. 1918. 



The ..(currence of the boll weevil In 191 H. W. I). I'ierce. 1910. 

 The distribution of the boll weevil in 1919. H. It. Coad. 1920. 

 Grasshopper disease fungus. (No date.) 



OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS'* 



AN.NtAI. UKl'OKT.S 



1901 (seventh). Is.sueil In 1002. 19(»7. Issued In 190R 



1902 (eighth). Issued In 1903. H'OH. Issued in 1909 



1903 (ninth). Is ii-d In 1904. 1900. Issued In 1910 



1904. Issued In Hmi.'. 1910. Issued In 1911 



1905. Issued In 19(i6 1911. Issued In 1;M2 

 1006. Issued In 1907 1012. Isnued in 1913 



For later report.s see Work and expcndlturcB of the agricultural experiment station*. 



"From .lulv 1, 1915, to .Tulv 1. 1923, this office was under the States Relations Service j 

 from July 1, 1023, to date, under the office of the Secretary. 



