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Accounts of all slugs of England. 
‘Vavitov, N. [Russian title.| Slugs injuring field and garden crops in 
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Suggestions on control. (Original not seen.) 
Watron, JoHN. The Mollusca of Monroe County, New York. Roch- 
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Agriolimax agrestis, Limax flavus, and L. maximus mentioned as imported species. 
WARBURTON, CrecIL. Snails and slugs. Jn Annual report of the zoologist. 
Roy. Agr. Soc. England. Journ. 68:241. 1907. 
Slugs collected at night with aid of acetylene bicycle light. 
Wasupurn, F. L. Naked snails, ‘‘ slugs.”’ Jn Injurious insects of 1904. 
Minnesota Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 88:180-181. 1904. 
Suggestion on control by solution of limewater or dust of lime. 
—— Naked snails or slugs in cold frames, greenhouse, or gardens. 
Minnesota insect life 14:4. 1911. 
Suggestions on control. 
Naked snails or slugs. Jn Report of the state entomologist of 
Minnesota, 14 (1911-12):111. 1912. 
Suggestions on control. 
Wesster, F. M. Note on the carnivorous habits of Limax campestris 
Binney. Jn Some particularly destructive insects of Ohio. Ohio Agr. 
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Account of Limax campestris feeding on plant lice. 
Weiss, Harry B. Slugs and snails. Jn The more important greenhouse 
insects. New Jersey Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 296:37. 1916. 
Suggestions on control. 
Wurre, Wiutuiam H. The spotted garden slug. U. 8. Agr. Dept. 
Farmers’ bul. 959:1-8. 1918. . 
Good account of Limax maximus. Agriolimax agrestis mentioned in footnote. 
(Systena taeniata) 
'BuarcuLey, W.S. An illustrated or descriptive catalogue of the Coleop- 
tera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indi- 
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