106 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ENTOMOtOGY. 



8ERICTJI.TURE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



OOritz. I. B. Istituto sperimentale di bachicoltura ed enologia — Bibli- 

 oteca. La biblioteca dell' I. R. Istituto sperimentale di bachicoltura ed enologia 

 di Gorizia. Gorizia, Tip. Paternolli ed. [1891] Agr 4-283 



136 p. 23i™. 



' ' La biblioteca dell' I. R. Istituto sperimentale, il cui catalogo vlene in seguito pubbliento, eomprende 

 oltre 3,000 volumi di opere di scienze naturali e d' a^ricoltura, risguardanti in ispecialitjL la bachicol- 

 tura, la viticoltura, 1' enologia e le malattie delle piante."— p. [3] 



AMERICAN. 



Allen, Franklin. Sericulture . . New York, 1903. 



20 p., 11. 26™. 



Publication of the Silk association of America. 



American silk society. . . Memorial of the executive committee of the 

 American silk society, on the subject of the culture of silk. February 11, 1839. 

 Referred to the Committee on agriculture, and ordered to be printed. [Washing- 

 ton] Blair & Rives, printers, 1839. 



26 p. 22j™>. ([U.S.] 25th Cong., 3d sess. Senate [Doc] 205) 



Caption title. 



Barricelli, Gerardo. Silk-culture directory and silk-caterpillars disorders. By 

 G. Barricelli. (11th ed., the 3d in English.) [Holden, Missouri, Mississippi Val- 

 ley silk-culture enterprise] 1884. -igi" 4^196 



Ip. l.,8p., 11., 9-104p. illus. 19»». 



Blodget, Lorin. Silk culture in the United States . . Philadelphia, 1882. 



7 p. 23«'». 



Reprinted from the Toumal of the Franklin Institute, for March, 1882. 



Blodget, Lorin. Women's work in founding a new industry — silk culture. By 

 Lorin Blodget . . [Philadelphia, E. Stern & co., printers, 1884] 



8 p. 23«». 



BoUman, Lewis. Silk cultivation. (U. S. Agriculture, Commissioner of. 

 Report . . for the year 1872. Washington, 1874. p. 304-316) 



Boys' silk culture association of the TTnited States. An account of the hab- 

 its, changes and diseases of the Bombyx mori, or common silkworm. Comp. by the 

 Boys' silk culture association of the United Sta^, from personal experience, and the 

 works of various standard authorities. 2d ed., rev. and enl. . . . [Philadelphia, 

 Times printing house] 1881. Agr 4—3493 



46 p. illus. 17i™. 



Byram, H. An essay on the culture and manufacture of silk. (U. S. Patent 

 office. Annual report of the Commissioner of patents, for the year 1847. Washing- 

 ton, 1848. p. 440-452) 



California — Slate board of silk culture. . . . Practical suggestions relative to silk- 

 worms, cocoons, etc. Sacramento, J. J. Ayers, supt. state printing, 1885. 

 16 p. 23™. 



Carera, Huber & co. Practical method for the cultivation of mulberry trees, 

 raising of silkworms, cocoons, etc., by Carera, Huber & co. New York, A. Cari- 

 gliano [1883] Agr 4-261 



29 p., 1 1. 19}">. 



[Chamberlaine, Samuel] Instructions for hatching silkworms' eggs and raising 

 the insects. Philadelphia, Craig, Finley & co., 1880. 

 10 p. 18™. 

 "This book ... is issued by the Industrial school of the Women's silk culture association of the 



United States." 

 Signed: Samuel Clmmberlaiue. 



