90 



Bulletin No. 17, new sekies.— Proceedings of the Tenth Annual 

 Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1898.) 

 [pp. 104.] 



Bulletin No. 18, new series.— Some Miscellaneous Results of the 

 Work of the Division of Entomology. HI. (1898.) [pp. lOl.J 



Bulletin No. 19, new series.— Some Insects Injurious to Garden 

 and Orchard Crops. A series of articles dealing with insects of 

 this class. By F. H. Chittenden. (1899.) [pp. 99.] 



Bulletin No. 20, new series. — Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual 

 Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. (1899.) 

 [pp. 111.] 



Bulletin No. 21, new series. — Preliminary Report on the Insect 

 Enemies of Forests in the Northwest. By A. D. Hopkins. (1899.) 

 [pp. 27.] 



Bulletin No. 22, new series. — Some Miscellaneous Results of the 

 Work of the Division of Entomology. IV. (1900.) [pp. 109.] 



Bulletin No. 23, new series. — Some Insects Itijtuious to Garden 

 Crops. By F. H. Chittenden. (1900.) [pp. 92.] 



Insects Affecting the Orange. — Report on the Insects Affecting 

 the Culture of the Orange and other Plants of the Citrus Family, 

 with Practical Suggestions for their Control or Extermination. 

 By H. G. Hubbard. (1885.) [pp. x+227, figs. 95, pis. M.] 



Insect Life. — Seven volumes. Begun in July, 1888, ended July, 1895. 

 General index to the seven volumes of Insect Life, pp. 145, 1897. 



Report on Cotton Insects. — By J. Henry Comstock. (1879.) [pp. 

 511, figs. 77, pis. 3.] 



Special Report No. 11. — The Silkworm; being a brief Manual of 

 Instructions for the Production of Silk. Prepared, by direction 

 of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph.D., 

 Entomologist. (First ed., 1879; fifth ed., 1S85.) [pp. 37, figs. 8.] 



Special Report No. 35. — Report on Insects injurious to Sugar Cane. 

 Prepared, under direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by 

 J. Henry Comstock, Entomologist. (1881.) [pp. 11, figs. 3.] 



[Note.— During the years 1864 to 1876, inclusive, the Department of Agriculture 

 published regularly monthly reports, mainly statistical m their character (replaced 

 since 1876 by the aeries of monthly "Crop Reports"), but which contained many 

 short articles by the Entomologist, none of which would come within the scope of 

 the present bulletin. Reference to these articles may be facilitated by consulting the 

 "Synoptical Index of the Reports of the Statistician, 1863-1894" (Bui. No. 2, Division 

 of Publications, Department of Agriculture). In like manner the "Index to the 

 Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1837-1893" (Bui. No. 1 of the 

 same series), may be used to facilitate reference to the entomological reports, articles, 

 and notes appearing in the Annual Reports of the Department. 



