88 PnBLICATlONS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



TTnited States — Congress — House — Agriculture, Committee on. ... Hearings 

 before the Committee on agriculture on bills having for their object the eradication 

 of the cotton-boll weevil and other insects and diseases injurious to cotton, and also 

 hearings of the Hon. secretary of agriculture and chiefs of bureaus and divisions of 

 the Department of agriculture on the estimates of appropriations for the Department 

 of agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. Washington, Gov't print. 



off., 1904. 5-33968 



Ip. 1., 465p. 23™. 



Webster, Francis Marion. Insects affecting fall wheat. (U. S. Agriculture, 

 Commissioner of. Report of the Commissioner . . . for the year 1884. Washington, 

 1884. p. 383-393) 



Webster, Francis HCarion. Insects affecting fall wheat. (U. S. Agriculture, 

 Commissioner of. Report of the Commissioner . . . 1885. Washington, 1885. p. 

 311-319) 



Webster, Francis Marion. Insects affecting small grains and grasses. (U. S. 

 Agriculture, Commissioner of. Report of the Commissioner . . . 1886. Washing- 

 ton, 1887. p. 573-582) 



Webster, Francis Marion . . . Insects affecting the corn crop . . . [Indian- 

 apolis] 1885. 

 36p. incl. vipl. illus. 22™. 



Author's edition <Extraet from Indiana agricultural report,> 1885. 

 Bibliographical material with deaeription of each insect. 



Webster, Francis Marion. Insects affecting the smaller cereal grains . . [n. 

 p., n. d.] 

 14 p. incl. V pi. 224™. 



Webster, Francis Marion. Report on the season's observations, and especially 

 upon corn insects. (U. S. Agriculture, Commissioner of. Report of the Commis- 

 sioner . . . 1887. Washington, 1888. p. 147-154) 



Webster, Francis Marion. Some insects attacking the stems of growing wheat, 

 rye, barley, and oats, with methods of prevention and suppression. Washington 

 1903. 



62 p. illus. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. Bulletin, new ser., 42) 



Western Australia — Bureau of agriculture. The fruit fly, or fruit maggot. 

 Perth, 1897. 



4 p. illus. 22i«". 



Westwood, John Obadiali. Pear insects. [London, 1860] 



241-244 p. col. pi. 281™. 



From the Gardeners' magazine of botany, v. 1, 1850, p. 241-244. 



Westwood, John Obadiah.. Rose insects . . . [London, 1851] 



pt. 2. illus. 28"". 



From the Hardeners' magazine of botany, v, 3, 1851, p 274-278. 



Pt. 1 appeared in the Gardeners' magazine of botany, v. 1, 1850, p. 193-195. 



[Williams, Henry T.] How to destroy insects on house-plants, flowers, etc, in 

 the window, the garden, the house. New York, Adams & Bishop, 1880. 

 99, ill p. 15™. 



Zehntner, Leo. . . . Levenswijze en bestrijding der boorders, door Dr. L. 

 Zehntner . . . Soerabaia, H. van Ingen, 1896-98. 



6pts.in3. 4 pi. {3 col.) 264™. (Mededeelingen van het Proefstation "OosWava", nieuwe ser 

 no. 23, 25; Geoombineerde mededeeling der Proetstations Oost- en WestJava. ( Voor Oost-Java) S ser 

 no. 2 . . .) 



" Literatuur " : [no. 1] p. [11 



Overgedrukt uit het Archief voor de Java-suikerindustrie 1896, afl. 10, IS; 1898, afl. no 15 



CONTENTS.-I. De stengelboorder. (Diatraja striatalls Sn.)— n. De witte boorder (Scirpophaga 

 Intacta Sn.)-III. De gele boorder. (ChiloinfuscatellusSn.j-lv. Degrauwe boorder. (Grapholitha 

 schistaceana Sn.)— v. De paarsroode boorder. Sesamia uonagrioides Lef. var. albiciliata Snell —VI 

 De bandongboorder. 



