82 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. " 



Chittenden, Frank Hnrltout. Brief account of the principal insect enemies of 

 the sugar beet. Washington, 1903. 

 71 p. illus. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept, o£.— Entomology. Division of. Bulletin, new ser., 43) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Insects injurious to beans and peas. (U. S. 

 Agriculture, Dept. of. Yearbook, 1898. Washington, 1899. p. 233-260. illus.) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Insects injurious to the basket willow. (U. S. 

 Agriculture, Dept. of — Forestry, Bureau of. Bulletin no. 46. Washington, 1904.' 

 p. 63-80) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. The more important insects injurious to stored 

 grain. (U. -S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Yearbook, 1894. Washington, 1895. p. 

 277-294. illus. ) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Some insects injurious to garden crops; a series 

 of articles dealing with insects of this class. Washington, 1900. 

 92 p. illus. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. Bulletin, new ser., 23) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Some insects injurious to stored grain. Wash- 

 ington, 1896. 

 24 p. illus. 23™. ( U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Farmers' bulletin 45) 



[Ed. 2] rev. Washington, 1897. 



24 p. 'illus. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Farmers' bulletin 45) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Some insects injurious to the violet, rose, and 

 other ornamental plants. Washington, 1901. 



114 p. illus., 4 pi. 23<"". (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of — Entomology, Division of. Bulletin, new 

 ser., 27) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Some insects injurious to vegetable crops. Wash- 

 ington, 1902. 

 117 p. Illus. 23'=«. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of — Entomology, Division of. Bulletin, new ser., 33) 



Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Some little-known insects affecting stored vege- 

 table products: a collection of articles detailing certain original observations made 

 upon insects of this class. Washington, 1897. 



45 p. illus. 23«». (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. Bulletin, new ser., 8) 



Comstock, John Henry. Report on insects injurious to sugar cane. Washing- 

 ton, 1881. 

 Up. illus. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Special report no. 35) 



Comstock, John Henry. Report upon cotton insects. Washington, 1879. 

 Slip, illus., 3 pi. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. [Publication]) 



Cook, Albert John. Insects injurious to grasses and clover . [New York, 



1887] 

 369-413 p. illus. 23™. 

 From Beal's Grasses of North America [v. 1] 

 List of insects known to attack grasses, with references to same. p. 395-399. 



Curtis, John. Observations on the natural history and economy of various 

 insects affecting carrots and parsnips, including plant-lice, the maggots of flies, the 

 caterpillars of moths, &c. . . Paper xiv. London, 1848. 



27 p. pi. 21™. 



From the Journal of the Royal agricultural society of England, vol. i.\, pt. i. 



Curtis, John. . . . Observations on the natural history and economy of various 

 insects affecting the corn-crops, including a saw-fly, the Hessian fly, the wheat- 

 midge, and the barley-midge . . . [London, 1845] 



131-166 p. pi. 224™, 



From the Journal of the Royal agricultural society of England, vol. 7, 1847. 



Extracts from this article published in Report of the Commissioner of patents for the year 1849. 

 Part II. Agriculture. Washington, 1850. p. 333-337. 



