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SEcEittrick, P. Wallace. Practical silk culture in the soutii, for the production 

 of silk from the silkworm, by P. Wallace McKittrick . . . Memphis, Tenn., Jones, 

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11 p. . 23'™. 



Mahan, Jason M. Directions for cultivating the Italian mulberry, manage- 

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16 p. IS"". 



Mississippi silk com.pany. . . . Price list for the fall of 1882 and spring of 

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Morris, John G. Additional observations on the ailanthus silk-worm of China. 

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Morris, John G. The ailanthus silk-worm of China (Bombyx cynthia) (U. S. 

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12 p. Dj™. 



Washington, D. C, Ramsey & Bisbee, printers, 1888. Agr4— 327 



31 p. incl. port. 14J"". 



The ITonotuck silk company, Florence., Mass. Silk; its origin, culture, and 

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62 p. front., lUua. 17i"°. 



p. 51-62 advertising matter. 



Prevost, Liouis. California silk grower's manual, by Louis Prevost . . . San 

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Bieuzi, Mrs. Louise. General instructions for rearing silk-worms, with a treatise 

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21 p. illua. 22«i». 



— Sacramento, P. L. Shoaff, supt. state printing, 1887. 



39 p. illus. I7j«"n.- 



Sacramento, J. D. Young, supt. state printing, 1888. 



35 p. illus. 16J™. 



Sacramento, J. D. Young, supt. state printing, 1889. 



35 p. illus. 17"». 



Siley, Charles Valentine. How to raise silk-worms. A brief manual of in- 

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Biley, Charles Valentine. The mulberry silk- worm; being a manual of in- 

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 65 p. illus., 2 pi. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. Bulletin 9) 



Ed. 7, rev. Washington, 1888. 



62 p. illus., 2 pi. 23™. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of— Entomology, Division of. Bulletin 9) 

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