94 PtTBLICATIONS KELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Tryon, Henry. . . . Destructive insects liable of introduction to Queensland 

 . . [Brisbane, 1897] 



30-40 p. 24j™. 



From tbe Queensland agricultural journal, v, 1, pt. 1, July, 1897. 



TTnited States — Dept. of agriculture — Division of entomology. Some Mexican and 

 Japanese injurious insects liable to be introduced into the United States. Washing- 

 ton, 1896. 



66 p. lllus. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division o£. Bulletin, tech. ser., 4) 



APICTJIiTTTKiE. 



Adair, D. L. Progressive bee culture or Apine instincts and labors defined, 

 illustrated and systematized, upon a new theory. D. L. Adair, Hawesville, Ky. 

 Cincinnati, Pub. for the author by R. Clarke & co., 1872. Agr 3—142 



cover-title, 24 p. illus. 22i»". 



Allen, John. The blessed bees, by John Allen. [3d ed.] New York, G. P. 

 Putnam's sons [1881] Agr 5-^96 



*i [2], [B]-172p. 17j™. (Oncover: Putnam's handy book series, of things worth knowing [xxvm]) 



Alley, Henry. The bee-keeper's handy book: or. Twenty-two years' experience 

 in queen-rearing, containing the only scientific and practical method of rearing 

 queen bees, and the latest and best methods for the general management of the api- 

 ary. By Henry Alley . . . Wenham, Mass., Published by the author, 1883. 



XV, 184 p. front., illus. 21™. ' Agr 3—143 



Alley, Henry, comp. The national beekeepers' directory. Containing a classi- 

 fied list of the beekeepers of the United States and Canada; with essays and hints 

 regarding the successful management of the apiary. Comp. by Henry Alley 

 Salem, Mass, Printed at Salem press publishing and printing co., 1889. Agr 5—497 



iii, 139 p. illus. 19J™. 



Alley, Henry. Thirty years among the bees. The result of a quarter-century 

 experience in rearing queen-bees, giving the practical, every -day work of the apiary'. 

 By Henry Alley . . . Salem, Mass., The author, 1891. Agr 5— 498 



2 p. 1., 72 p. illus. 234«». 



Arnold, Don J. Practical.hints on bee culture. By Don J. Arnold. Brownville, 

 Neb., Advertiser book and job print, 1874. 

 62 p. 144™. 



Balbiani, ^douard Gerard. Rapport sur les insectes utiles. See under Sericul- 

 ture, p. 111. 



Barot, Alexandre. Les plantes melliferes. Leursnoras scientifiques— leursnoms 

 vulgaires — I'^poque de leur floraison — leur habitat. Paris, C. Mendel [1895] Agr 4—1894 



68 p. 19»". 



Bartrum, E. ... Bees in a bar-frame hive. By the Rev. E. Bart rum 

 and the Rev. R. McClelland . . edited by Rev. E. Bartrum . . . published under 

 the direction of the general literature committee. London, Society for promoting 

 Christian knowledge, 1897. 



16 p. 14"«'. (Helpful hints for hard times) 



Beeton, Samuel Orchart. . . . Bees, silkworms, and inhabitants of the 

 aquarium, with twenty-nine engravings from designs principally by E. C. Rye. 

 Also, a chapter on ferns (illustrated) . . . London, F. Warne and co. [n. d.] 



cover-title, 705-832 p. illus. 18™. (Beeton's home pets) Agr 3—145 



Benton, Frank. Bee keeping. Washington, 1897. 

 32 p. illus. 23™. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Farmers' bulletin 69) 



Benton, Frank. La cria de las abejas, por Frank Benton . . Mexico, Oflcina 

 tip. de la Secretarla de fomento, 1898. Agr 3—697 



59 p. pi. 22j™. (Biblioteca agrlcola de la Secretaria de fomento) 

 Translation of Farmers' bulletin no. 69 of U. S. Department of agriculture: Bee keeping. 



