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 vent the fall cankerworm, Miscellaneous notes on insects and insecticides, 

 and with Jenkins, E. H., The protection of shade trees, figs., 9 pis. 

 Report, Connecticut Agric. Exper. Station for the year ending Oct. 31, 

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 Trombidiosis, 79, April 6. — Cousins, H. H. Fumigation with hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas, 54. — Felt, E. P. 16th Report of the state entomolo- 

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 H. The Potentillas, their vegetable and animal parasites, their galls. 

 Revue Generale de Botanique, Paris, April 15, 'or.— Gillette, C. P. 

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