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DISEASES AND INJURIES — INSECTS 



Payen [Anselmc]. Mi-moirc sur la composition cliiiniqun dcs 



rariiu-s lies iilantes ct I'action dii tannin snr ccs organcs. 



{Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. sor. 2, III. r,-20. 1835.) 

 Parker, S. J. Salt on trees. (HoHicuUurid, XXVIII. 202. 



1873.) 

 Mameffe, G[ustave] dc. Les plantations des routes et les 



silo.'; do jndpos do bcl toraves. (Soc. Centr. For. Bclg. Bull. 



I. (1S93-9-1) pp. 741-744; III. 560-502. 1894-90.) — From: 



Ingin. Agric. GcmbloiLV. 

 In vol. III. the title roads: Les plantations des routes et les liquidcs 

 ( des pulpes do bctteravc3. 



F. INJURIES CAUSED BY INSECTS 



AND OTHER ANIMALS . 



1. GENERAL 



Baath, (Stadt- und Zoll-Richter). VSher die Abwendung und 



\'ortil2;unK schadlicher Thiere in den Garten. {Ver. Beford. 



Gartcnb. Prcuss. Vcrh. VII. 247-264. 1831.) 

 Swieten, H. J. lets over schadelijk gedierte, waarmede de 



lantlbouw en de vruchtboomen op Java te kampen hebben. 



(Tijdschr. Nijverh. Ncderl. Ind. XIII. 216-226. 1867.) 

 Cliiefly on the kalongs, a kind of bat. 

 Holle, K. F. Vrienden en vijanden. {Tijdschr. Ind. Landb.- 



Gcnootsch. VII. 165-177. 1877.) 

 Schbyen, W. M. Einige Bemerkungen zu A. B. Frank: Die 



tierparasitaren Krankheiten der Pflanzen. {Zcitschr. Pflan- 



zenkrankh. VIII. 67-69. 1898.) 



2. INJURIES CAUSED BY GRAZING 

 ANIMALS AND RODENTS 



Gisler, Nils. Ron och beriittelse om b^svems natur, liushSll- 



ning och fangande. (Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. XVII. 



207-221. 1756.) 

 Heldenhielm, J. A. Forsok, at forvara unga trad for rS,ttor 



om ^^nteren, och ympar ifr&n solhettan om sommaren. 



(Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. XXII. 79-84. 1761.) 

 With remarks by E. G. Lidbeck (pp. 81-84). 

 Preservation of fruit-trees from hares. (Edinb. New Philos. 



Jour. [X.] (1830-31), p. 186. 1831.) 

 Prevost. Moyen simple pour preserver I'^corce des arbres de 



la dent des lapins et des lievres. {Cercle Prat. Hort. Bot. 



Seine-Inf. Bidl. IV. 39. 1848.) 

 Mittel, die Hasen von Obstbaumen abzuhalten. {Frei. Oekon. 



Ges. Petersburg Mittheil. 1852, p. 158.) 

 Girardin, J[ean]. To guard trees against hares and rabbits. 



{Horticulturist, VII. 61-62. 1852.) 

 Protecting trees from cattle. ( Horticulturist, XII. 185, 1 il. 



1857.) 

 Moyens de preserver les Peupliers plant^s sur les bords des 



ri%'icres de la dent les rats. {Ann. For. Paris, XVII. 84. 



1858.) 

 Michie, C. Y. Report, on trees not liable to be destroyed by 



rabbits. ( Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Trans, ser. 4, II. (1868- 



69), pp. 446^56. 1869.) 

 Hutchison, Robert. Report on trees not liable to be destroyed 



by rabbits. {Highl. Agric. Soc. Scotland Ti'atis. ser. 4, II. 



(1868-69), pp. 456-^60. 1869.) 

 E., V. Over de gewassen en boomen, die niet onderhevig zijn 



aan de vemielingen door konijnen. {Alg. Landhuish. Cour. 



Bijbl. VII. 353-359. 1870.) 

 Joly, Ch[arles]. Note sur la destruction des lapins en Calif omie. 



3 pp. 1 il. O. Paris, [188.?]. 

 Andre, Ed[ouard]. Experiences sur les arbres et arbustes de- 



vores ou respectes par les lapins. {Rev. Hort. 1882, pp. 62-63.) 

 Bunneister, E. Verhinderung des Benagens junger Obst- 



bamne duroh Mause in Uralsk. {Gartenfl. XXXI. 69-70. 



1882.) 

 Hampel, {Garten-Inspector, Koppitz). Zur Vertilgung der 



Mause. {Garten-Zeit. II. 217-219. 1883.) 

 Whitton, J. Svcamore buds and squirrels. {Gard. Chron. ser. 



3, VII. 87. 1890.) 

 Danysz, Jean. Destruction des animaux nuisibles k I'agricul- 



ture (rongeurs et insectes) par les maladies contagieuses. 



{Ann. Sci. Agron. Fran;. Strang, aim. 10 {IS93),1. 410-491, 



2 pi. 1894.) 

 Nordang, P. B. Odelaggelse af frugttriir ved markmus. 



(Norsk Havetid. XI. 109-111. 1895.) 



Sempolowski, A. Zur Vertilgung der Miiuse. (Zcitschr. 



]'jhn,:inkrankh. V. 333-335. 1895.) 

 Rigaux, E. Les rongeurs nuisibles il I'agriculturc. Ed. 3. 



94 lip. 36 il. D. Pari.s, [1897?]. 

 [Tubeuf.'Carl, Frcihcrr von.] Wievcrtilgtman die Feldmiluse? 



(Prnkl. BliiU. Pjlanzcnsch. 1. 2-i, 1 il." 1898.) 

 Brecher, {Forslinci.'itcr, Diiigclstcdt). Verliiitung des Benagens 



von Schwarzpappeln- inul Eschen-Pllanzheistern durch 



Miiuse und Kaninchen. (Prakt. Blalt. Pjlanzcnsch. I. 89-90. 



1898.) 

 Harrington, F. O. How to save trees that have been barked 



by ral)bits or mice. (louni Stale Hort. Soc. Rep. XXXIII. 



(1898), pp. 430-^132. 1899.) 

 Weiss, [J. E.]. Die Vertilgung der Feldmiiuse. (Prakt. Blatt. 



Pjlanzcnsch. III. 25-26. 1900.) 



3. INJURIES CAUSED BY INSECTS AND 



OTHER INVERTEBRATES 



a. NORTH AMERICA 



Kalm, Pehr. Beskrifning p^ et slags maskar, som somliga kr 

 gora stor skada bt\de p& frukt-trjiden och skogarna i Norra 

 America. (Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. XXV. 124-139. 

 1764.) 



[Harris, T. W.] A report on the insects of Massachusetts in- 

 jurious to vegetation. 8+4.59 pp. O. Cambridge, 1841. — 

 A treatise on some of the insects of New England which 

 are injurious to vegetation. [2]+ 459 pp. O. Cambridge, 

 1842. — Ed. 2. 8+513 pp. O. Boston, 1852.— Atreati.se 

 on some of the insects injurious to vegetation. Ed. 3 by 

 C.L.Flint. 11+640 pp. 27811. 8 pi. O. Boston, 1862. — 

 New ed. rev. & enl. by C. L. FUnt. 11+ 640 pp. 27811. 8 pi. 

 O. New York, [1862]. — [Another ed.] 11+640 pp. il. 

 8 pi. O. New York, 1890.t 



Fitch, Asa. Report on the noxious, beneficial and other in- 

 sects of the state of New York. No. 1-[14]. il. pi. O. 

 Albany, 1856-[70]. — From: New York State Agric. Soc. 

 Trans. 



Leidy, Joseph. Report to the councils of Philadelphia on some 

 of the insects injurious to our shade trees. 11pp. O. Phila- 

 delphia, 1862. 



Rathvon, S. S. Entomology and its relations to the vegetable 

 productions of the soil . . . (United States Commis. Patents 

 Rep. Agric. 1861, pp. 585-620, 90 il. 1862.) 



Trimble, I. P. A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and 

 fruit trees, with numerous illustrations drawn from nature by 

 Hochstein . . . the curculio and the apple moth. 139 pp. 

 11 pi. Q. New York, 1865. 



Riley, C. V. Annual report on the noxious, beneficial and 

 other insects of the state of Missouri . . . Vol. I.-IX. il. pi. 

 O. Jefferson City, Mo., 1869-77. — General index and sup- 

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 O. Washington, 1881. (United States Entom. Commis. Bull. 

 VI.) 

 Vol. I.-V., VII.-IX. published with the Annual report of the Missouri 

 state board of agriculture, 1868-72, 74-76. 



Packard, A. S. Third annual report on the injurious and bene- 

 ficial effects of insects. (Mass. Board Agric. flcp. XX. (1872), 

 pp. 237-265, 18 il. 1873.) —Reprinted under the title: Third 

 annual report on the injurious and beneficial insects of Massa- 

 chusetts. 27 pp. il. O. Salem, 1873. 



Strong. [Protecting trees from canker worms.] (Mass. Hort. 

 Soc. Trans. 1874, pt. 1, pp. 21-23.) 



Murtfeldt, M. E. Shade-tree destroyers. [1875.] (Amer. 

 Gard. new ser. I. 151-152. [1874-77.]) 



Putnam, J. D. Report on bark-hce. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. 

 Trans. XIV. (1879), pp. 73-77. 1880.) 



HofEmeister, A. W. Report on noxious insects. (Iowa State 

 Hort. Soc. Trans. XIV. (1879), pp. 82-108. 1880.) 



Cooke, Matthew. A treatise on the insects injurious to fruit 

 and fruit trees of the state of California and remedies recom- 

 mended for their extermination. 72 pp. 75 il. O. Sacra- 

 mento, 1881. 



Dixon, J. N. Orchards and insects. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. 

 Trans. XVI. (1881), pp. 180-193. 1882.) 



Manning, J. W. What is the best method of repelling or de- 

 stroying the insect enemies of fruits and fruit trees, especially 

 the codling moth ? Is trapping a proved success ? What are 

 the results of experiments with paris green, or any other poi- 

 sonous application ? (Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1883, pt. 1, pp. 

 10-16.) 



