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Fernald, ('. 11. Iiiiuridus insects. {Maaa. Hurt. Soc. 7'ra«.«. 

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Bruner, T,iiwrencc. lloport on Nebraska inscets. {Vnilcd 

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Neal, J. C. The root-knot disease of the Peach, Oranf;c and 

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Henshaw, Samuel. IJihliography of the more important con- 

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Hopkins, A. D. Forest and shade tree insects. {West Virginia 

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Weed, C. M. Insects and insecticides; a practical manual con- 

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Prompt treatment of the gypsy-moth; methods used in Massa- 

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Henry, E[dmond]. Les insectes nuisibles au Canada. {Ann. 

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Osbom, Herbert. Fighting insect enemies. {lotva State Hort. 

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Riley, C. V. Late experience in dealing with insects injurious 

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Garman, H[arrison]. The pests of shade and ornamental trees. 

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Hopkins, A. D. Catalogue of West Virginia forest and shade 

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Howard, L. O. An important enemy to fruit trees ; the San Jos6 

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Jack, J. G. Notes on some injurious insects. {Mass. Hort. 

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Sempers, F. W. Injurious insects and the use of insecticides; 

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Smith, J. B. Some insects injurious to shade trees. 15 pp. 4 

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Howard, L. O. Some scale insects of the orchard. {UniM 

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Lintner, J. A. The San Jos(5 scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus, 

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SUngerland, M. V. The cigar-ease-bearer in western New 

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Toumey, J. W. Notes on scale insects in Arizona. {Ariiona 

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Forbuflh, !■;. II. itFcmald, C. II, The Kyp,«y moth (I'orthctria 

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Henry, IO|(linondJ. J^a lutU;contrc r(Mnr:riii diKparuux f'.taiii- 

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Howard, L. O. On some scale insectH. (MasH. Ilorl. Hoc. 

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Howard, L, < ), A: Marlatt, C. L. 'I'lie San Joh^- Hcalc; its occur- 

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 tory an<l (lie remedies to be us<;d against it. 80 pp. H il. 

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Lugger, ()(((). Inscct.s injurioUK in 1S95. {Minnrnot/i Agric. 

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Mally, f '. W. On the introduction of insect pcstH. down Slate 

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Southwick, V,. B. Economic entomology in rr^lation to trrrCH, 

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Townsend, C. H. T., Chittenden, F. H., Cockerel). T. D. A. & 

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Howard, L. O. The shade-tree insect problem in the eastern 

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Cockerell, T. D. A. The San Jos6 scale and its nearest allies; 

 a brief consideration of the characters which distinguish these 

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Hopkins, A. D. Some notes on insect enemies of trefes. (West 

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Howard. L. O. The gipsy moth in .America; a summari- ac- 

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Johnson, W. G. Destructive insects and methods for con- 

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Marlatt, C. L. The BuiTalo tree-hopper (Ceresa bubalus 

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Insect control in CaUfomia. (Uniicd SUitcs Dept. Agric. 



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Chittenden, F. H. The fruit-tree bark-beetle (Scoh-tus rupu- 

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Howard. L. O. Danger of importing insect pests. (Vniled 

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The San Jose scale in 1896-97. 31 pp. 1 il. O. Wash- 

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Osbom. Herbert. Some insects which threaten the fruit in- 

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Felt, E. P. 14th[-15th] report of the state entomologist on in- 

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Chittenden, F. H. Some insect* injurious to garden and or- 

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