56 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Cockerell, Th.eodore Dru Alison. Economic entomology in Arizona -. . . 



[London, 1900] 

 [366] -367 p. 26™. 

 From Science-gossip, vol. ¥i, no. 72, May, 1900, p. 366-367. 



Comstock, John Henry. Report on miscellaneous insects. (IT. 8. Agricul- 

 ture, Commissioner of. Eeport of the Commissioner ... for the years 1881 and 

 1882. Washington, 1882. p. 195-214. 7 pi.) 



Cook, Albert Jolin. Injurious insects of Michigan . . . [Lansing, 1875] 



48 p. illus. 23i™. 



From Eeport oi the State board of agriculture for 1874. 



Cook, Albert John. Notes on noxious insects . . . [New York, 1887] 



37-40 p. 23"'. 



From the Procedings of the 8th annual meeting of the Society for the promotion of agricultural 

 science. 



Cooke, Matthew. A treatise on the insects injurious to fruit and fruit trees of 

 the State of California, and remedies recommended for their extermination. By 

 Matthew Cook . . . Sacramento, J. D. Young, supt. state printing, 1881. 



72 p. illua. 21^™. 



Cutting, Hiram Adolphus. An address upon farm pests, including insects, 

 fungi, and animalcules, delivered at a meeting of the New Hampshire board of 

 agriculture, by Hiram A. Cutting . . . Manchester, N. H., Printed by J. B. Clarke, 

 1879. 



75 p. illus. 22J"'. 



Cover-title: Pests of the farm. 



Pernald, Henry Torsey. . . . Some common insect pests of the farmer. By 

 H. T. Femald. ph. d. . . . [Harrisburg] W. S. Ray, state printer of Pennsylvania, 

 1902. AgT 3-183 



32 p. illus., pi. 23icm. (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Department of agriculture. Bulletin 

 no. 99) 



Fitch, Asa. ... A brief account of the most important injurious insects of the 

 United States. By Asa Fitch . Albany, L. Tucker & son, 1863. 



vi, 293-321 p. illus. 20™. 



From the Illustrated annual register of rural affairs. 



ritch, Asa. The most pernicious species of United States insects and the Cur- 

 culio, two addresses delivered at the annual meetings of the New York state agricul- 

 tural society, A. D. 1859 and 1860. By Asa Fitch . . . Albany, Printed by C. 

 Van Benthuysen, 1860. 



28 p. illus. 23™. 



Forbes, Stephen Alfred. . . The food relations of the Carabidse and Coeci- 

 nellida; . . . [Peoria, 111., 1883] 



[33]-64p. 22^™. 



From Bulletin no. 6, 111. State lab. of nat. hist.. Normal, ni.rJan., 1883. 



Forbes, Stephen Alfred. Nursery inspection and orchard insecticide work in 

 Illinois. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of — Experiment stations. Office of. Bulletin 99. 

 Washington, 1901. p. 172-176) 



Glover, Townend. Insects injurious and beneficial to vegetation. Wash., 1855. 

 (U. S. Patent office. Report of the Commissioner of patents for the year 1854. 

 Agriculture. Washington, 1855. p. 59-89) 



Goding, Frederic Webster. A report on the insects injurious to vegetation in 

 Iowa, to the secretary of the State agricultural society, for the year 1882 . . . 

 Ancona, 111., 1883. 



11 p. 23™. 



Reprinted from the Transactions of thejlowa state agricultural society for 1882, p. 322-S29. 



Gossard, Harry Arthur. Economic entomology in Florida. (U. S. Agricul- 

 ture, Dept. of — Experiment Stations, Office of. Bulletin 99. Washington, 1901. 

 p. 178-182) 



