Some Destructive Caterpillars. I. The Fall Web-worm; II. 

 The White-marked Tussock Moth; III. The Apple-tree 

 Tent-caterpillar. Same, Bulletin 56, June, 1902, 28 pp. 



The Codling Moth. Same, Bulletin 59, Feb., 1903, 22 pp., 2 pi. 



The San Jose Scale. Same, Bulletin 58, Feb., 1903, 16 pp., 4 pi. 



A Statement Concerning the Office of State Entomologist, the 

 Entomological Department of the Agricultural and Me- 

 chanical College ; its work, equipment and needs. College 

 Station, Texas : Dec. 1, 1902, 8 pp. 



The Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. College Station, Texas: 

 Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations, Entomological 

 Department, Circular 1 (Press Notes Vol. V, No. 3), Feb. 

 15, 1903, 8 pp. 



The Chinch Bug. Same, Circular No. 2 (Press Notes Vol. V, 

 No. 4) , April 1, 1903, 2 pp. 



How to Combat the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil in Summer 

 and Fall. Same, Circular No. 4 (Press Notes Vol. V, No. 

 1), April 10, 1903, 4 pp. 



Cutworms. Same, Circular No. 5, March 1, 1904, 2 pp. 



Two Plum Weevils. Same, Circular No. 6, April 1, 1904, 4 pp. 



Grasshoppers. Same, Circular No. 7, April 1, 1904, 4 pp. 



The Cotton Boll Weevil in Texas. Same, Circular No. 8, April 

 15, 1904, 14 pp. (Reprinted from the Proceedings of the 

 Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, for the 

 same year, q. v.) 



Insects Mistaken for the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. College 

 Station, Texas : Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations, 

 Bulletin 74, Sept., 1904, 13 pp. and plate. 



The Card-index System for Entomological Records. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Entomology, Bulletin 46, 1904, pp. 35-46. 



Insects of 1903 in Texas. Same, pp. 92-96. 



Some Observations on the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. Same, 

 Bulletin 52, pp. 29-41. 



A Statistical Study of the Decrease in the Texas Cotton Crop 

 Due to the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil and the Cotton 

 Acreage of Texas, 1899 to 1904 inclusive. Austin, Tex. : 

 Department of Agriculture, Insurance and History, 1905, 

 28 pp. 



Miscellaneous Cotton Insects of Texas. Washington, D. C: 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 

 223, 1905, 24 pp. 



Report on Miscellaneous Cotton Insects of Texas. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of 

 Entomology, Bulletin 57, 1906, 63 pp. 



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