110 PUBLICATIONS RELATIN(} TO ENTOMOIiOGY. 



Biley, Charles Valentine. The silkworm; beyig a brief manual of instructions 

 for the production of silk. Washington, 1879. 



31 p. illus. 23'»>. (U.S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Specialreportno.il) 



Passed through five editions bearing this number. The 6th and 7th editions were published as 

 Bulletin no. 9, old series, of the Division of Entomology, under the title: The mulberry silkworm. 



[Rossiter,- Nellie Iiincoln] Silk and the silk worm, a complete work of instruc- 

 tion on silk culture, by C. H. Rossiter. [3d ed.] Philadelphia, Pa., N. L. Kossiter, 



1881. Agr 4-3599 



25 p. illus. isj™. 

 Cover states that work is by Nellie Lincoln Rossiter, who also signs preface. 



[5th ed.] Philadelphia, N. L. Rossiter, 1884. Agr 4-3600 



31 p. illus. ITJ™. 



Cover states that work is by Nellie Lincoln Rossiter, who also signs preface. 



Schweinitz, Emil Alexander de. Chemical examination of osage orange (Ma- 

 dura aurantiaca) leaves, and a feeding experiment in rearing silk worms . 

 [Easton, Pa.] 1891. 



7 p. 24™. 



Reprinted from the Journal of analytical and applied chemistry, vol. v, no. 2, February, 1891. 



The silk culture in the United States: embracing complete accounts of the latest 

 and most approved modes of hatching, rearing and feeding the silk-worm, managing 

 a cocoonery, reeling, spinning, and manufacturing the silk, &c. &c. &c., with brief 

 historical sketches of the silk business, natural history of the silk-worm, the mul- 

 berry, &c. compiled from the most approved and reliable works, illustrated by 

 numerous engravings of machinery and processes. To which is added Blydenburgh's 

 Manual of the silk culture; statistics of silk imports, &c. &c. New York, Greeley & 

 McElrath, 1844. 

 80 p. illus., tab. 23™. 



• Stevens, William B. A brief history of the silk culture in Georgia. (U. S. 

 Patent office. Annual report of the Commissioners of patents ... for the year 

 1845. Washington, 1846. p. 806-817) 

 From Harris's Memoirs of Oglethorp. 



TTnited States — Bureau of foreign commerce. . . . Sericulture, and silk reeling 

 from the cocoons by machinery. Cultivation of the English walnut . . . Reports 

 from the consuls of the United States, in answer to instructions from the Depart- 

 ment of State. Issued from the Bureau of foreign commerce. Department of State. 

 Washington, Gov't print, off., 1899. Agr 4— 344 



2 p. 1., 131-170 p. pi. (1 fold.) 23"». (Special consular reports, vol. xv, pt. n) 



United States — Depl. of agriculture. Silk culture. (U. S. Agriculture, Com- 

 missioner of. Report . . for the year 1868. Washington, 1869. p. 282-304) 

 " Silk culture in California," pp. 291-800, prepared by John S. Hittel. 



TTnited States — Dept. of agriculture. Silk culture. (U. S. Agriculture, Com- 

 missioner of. Report ... for the year 1870. Washington, 1871. p. 235-241) 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Silk section. Report of the Silk section. 

 ( U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of. Report of the Secretary of agriculture. 1889, p. 453- 

 476, 1890, p. 265-276. Washington, 1889-90. plates) 



United States — Patent office. Silk. (U. S. Patent office. Annual report of the 

 Commissioner of patents ... for the year 1845. Washington, 1846. p. 805-875) 



United States — Treasury department. . . . Growth and manufacture of silk. 

 Letter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting the information required by 

 a resolution of the House of Representatives, of May 11, 1826, in relation to the 

 growth and manufacture of silk, adapted to the different parts of the Union. Feb- 

 ruary 7, 1828. Referred to the Committee on agriculture. Washington, Printed by 

 Galea & Seaton, 1828. Agr 4— S45 



8,viii, 9-220p. illus., vpl. (Ifold.) told. tab. 234«"". (20th Cong., 1st sess., Ho. of Reira. Doc.no.l58) 



