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Department Bulletin No. 261. — American Plum Borer — Continued. 



Emergence of spring brood of moths 



Opposition of first generation of moths 



Length of life of moths of spring brood 



Habits of the moths 



Incubation of first-brood eggs 



First-brood larvae 



Hibernation 



Natural enemies 



Remedial measures 



Bibliography , 



Department Bulletin No. 262. — The Parandra Borer as an Orchard 

 Enemy: 



Introduction 



History and distribution 



Character of injury 



Life history 



Natural enemies 



Remedial measures 



Department Bulletin No. 263. — The Cranberry Rootworm: 



Introduction 



Distribution 



Food plants 



Character and extent of injury 



Description of stages 



Life history and habits 



Summary of life history 



Recommendations for control 



Summary 



Literature cited 



Department Bulletin No. 264. — The Violet Rove Beetle: 



Introduction 



Descriptive 



Remedies 



Department Bulletin No. 265. — The Dock False Worm: Apple Pest. 



Introduction 



History 



Distribution 



Food plants 



Character of injury to apples 



Economic importance t 



Description 



Life history and habits 



Natural enemies 



Remedial measures 



Summary 



Bibliography 



Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture relating to 



insects injurious to deciduous fruits 



Department Bulletin No. 266. — Outlets and Methods op Sale For 

 Shippers of Fruits and Vegetables: 



Introduction 



finding a market 



Primary outlets for producers 



Genera] salon practices and terms 



( 'oriclusions 



Glossary of trade terms and expressions as used in this bulletin 



Publications available for free distribution 



Publications for sale by Superintendent of Documents 



Depaiitmknt I'.fi.r.KTi.v No. 267. — Methods of Wholesale Distribution of 

 Fruits and Vkoktablrs on Lakok Maukkts: 



Introduction 



Necessity for distributing agencies 



Methods of receiving 



Terminal distribution and haU'h methods 



Conclusion 



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