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Economic Entomology— A n o n . Phylloxera in Spain, 55, Nov. 1 . 

 — B urgess. A- F. A destructive tan-bark beetle, 7. — C a o , 

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 treatment. Evidence before the Select Standing Committee [of the 

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 and Connaway,J.'W. Texas fever [and tick infestation], figs. 

 Bulletin No. 53, Texas Agric. Exper. Stations, College Station, 

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 report of the Second Malarial Expedition in Italy presided over by 

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 The original home of the SanJJose scale, 7.— J ohnson,W. G. 

 The Emory fumigator: a new method for handling hydrocyanic 

 acid gas in orchards, 7. — I d . Miscellaneous entomological notes, 7. 

 — Id. The destructive pea louse, a new and important economic 

 species of the genus Nectarophora, 7. — Id. The sfalk worm : a 

 new enemy to young tobacco, 7. — K irkland, A. H. A prob- 

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 in the manufacture of arsenate of lead, 7. — I d . Proceedings of the 

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 P.etal. Ants, spraying locusts with paratfine, aphids on peach 

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 Marlatt, C. L. The laissez faire philosophy applied to the 

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