The Oblique-banded Leaf-roller (Ar chips rosaceana Harris). 

 (With Alma Drayer Jackson) Journal of Economic En- 

 tomology, 2:391-403, pis. 15-17, Dec, 1909. (Reprinted 

 in N. H. Agr. Experiment Station, Scientific Contribu- 

 tions No. 3.) 



A New Insectary. Journal of Economic Entomology, 2 :389- 

 390, pi. 14, Dec, 1909. (Reprinted in N. H. Agr. Experi- 

 ment Station, Scientific Contributions, No. 3.) 



The Relation of Temperature to the Growth of Insects. Journal 

 of Economic Entomology, 3:113-140, April, 1910. (Re- 

 printed in N. H. Agr. Experiment Station, Scientific Con- 

 tribution, No. 4.) 



Controlling the Black Fly in the White Mountains. Journal 

 of Economic Entomology, 3:27-29, pis. 2, 3. 



The Insecticide Act of 1910. Journal of Economic Entomol- 

 ogy, 3 :275-282. 



The Work of the American Association of Economic Ento- 

 mologists. Journal of Economic Entomology, 4:23-34, 



1911. (Presidential address). 



Insects. West Virginia School Agriculture, 111:31-40, Oct., 



1912. Morgantown, W. Va., West Virginia University, 

 College of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural Exten- 

 sion. 



Definiteness of Appointment and Tenure. Science, N. S. 

 XXXIX: 890-896, June 19, 1914. (Delivered before the 

 College Section of the Association of American Agricul- 

 tural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, 

 D. C, Nov. 13, 1913. See its Proceedings.) 



The Rural School Building. West Virginia School Agriculture, 

 vol. IV, No. 5, pp. 15, June, 1914. 



The Greatest Need of West Virginia Agriculture. West Vir- 

 ginia Agriculturist, 1:6-9, Jan., 1915. 



V. MISCELLANEOUS 



For bibliography of miscellaneous entomological writings 

 from 1896-1905, including articles in the agricultural press, 

 see Nathan Banks, Bibliography of The More Important Con- 

 tributions to American Economic Entomology, Part VII, Dec 

 31, 1896-January 1, 1900, pp. 71-75, items 920-924. Washing- 

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

 mology, 1901 ; and Part VIII of the same title, Washington, 

 D C. : U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, 1905, pp. 74-77, items 1207-1256. 



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