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(316) 1900. Cottony maple scale. < Ent. Cir. 4, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 

 (3'i7) 1900. Whale oil soap and its uses. < Ent. Cir. 5, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric., 1-2. 



(318) 190a How to treat the San Jose scale. < Ent. Cir. 6, N. J. State 

 Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(319) 1900. Elm leaf beetle. < Ent. Cir. 7, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-3. 



(320) 1900. The bag worm or drop worm. < Ent. Cir. 8, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 1-2. 



(321) 1900. Vaporer moth. < Ent. Cir. 9, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(322) 1900. Cabbage worms. < Ent. Cir. 10, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(323) 1900. Cutworms. < Ent. Cir. 11, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(324) 1900. Codling moth. < Ent. Cir. 12, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-3. 



(325) 1900. Arsenate of lead. < Ent. Cir. 13, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 

 1-2. 



(326) 1900. Apple borer. < Ent. Cir. 14, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-3. 



(327) 1900. Lime as an insecticide. < Ent. Cir. 15, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 1-2. 



(328) 1900. Tobacco as an insecticide. < Ent. Cir. 16, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 1-2. 



(329) 1900. The plum curculio. < Ent. Cir. 17, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 

 1-2. 



(330) 1900. Asparagus beetles. < Ent. Cir. 18, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 

 pp. 1-2. 



(331) 1900. Scurfy scale. < Ent. Cir. 19, N. J. Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(332) 1900. Oyster-shell bark-louse. < Ent. Cir. 20, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 1-2. 



(333) 1900. Report of the State entomologist. < Rept. N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 23-28. 



(334) 1900. Entomological work qf the year. (Abstract.) < Rept. N. 

 J. State Bd.. Agric, 31-33- 



(33s) 1900. Some insect happenings of 1899. < Proc N. J. State Hortic 

 Soc, 60-70. 



(336) 1900. The role of insects in the forest. < Ann. Rept. State Geol. 

 N. J. for 1899, 205-232. 



(337) 1900. Potash for San Jose scale. < Rural New Yorker, 59 : 222. 



(338) 1900. Wood ash lye for scale. < Rural New Yorker, 59 : 222. 



(339) 1900. San Jose scale and other insects. < Rural New Yorker, 

 59: 686-687. 



(340) 1900. The angoumois moth in New Jersey. < Rural New Yorker, 

 59: 765-766. 



(341) 1900. Do bees damage fruit? < Rural New Yorker, 59 : 830. 



(342) 1900. Truth about the San Jose scale. < Amer. Agriculturist, 

 65 : 2 and 8. 



(343) 1900. Insects injurious to fruits. < Amer, Agriculturist, 66: 645. 



(344) 1901. The peach borer. < Ent. Cir. 21, N. J. State Bd. Agric, 1-2. 



(345) 1901. Crude oil as an insecticide. < Ent. Cir. 22, N. J. State Bd. 

 Agric, 1-3. 



