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INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 
A PRACTICAL MANUAL 
CONCERNING NOXIOUS INSECTS AND THE METHODS OF PREVENTING 
THEIR INJURIES, 
BY 
CLARENCE M. WEED, D.Sc. 
Professor of Entomology and Zoology, New Hampshire State College. 
Editor Entomological Department, ‘‘American Naturalist.” 

You have managed to put a great deal of information into small space. * a 
You have, it seems to me, embraced all the points relating to the insect world © 
_ generally.—Dr. J. A. Lintner, State Entomologist, New York. 
I congratulate you on the skill and judgment used in preparing your book, Tt 
seems to me a good selection of the matter which every farmer and fruit- èr, 
ought to have at his immediate command.—Prof. S. A. Forbes, ‘Stats Entomol - 
of Tilinois, Champaign, Jil. 
Dr. Weed’s new book is a handy volume of nearly 300 pages, illustrated with — 
143 cuts and 7 full-page plates. * * * Thestyle is simple and non gegen 
_ and the important facts are condensed in a clear, concise manner. * * The 
work will prove useful to the fruit-grower, general farmer, and housekeeper, and 
will unqu estionably meet the demand of ‘those who have not access to the ety- 
mological libraries.—Jnsect Life, August, 189I. 

‘Sent postpaid on receipt of price, $1.25. Address 
FERRIS BROS., PUBLISHERS, 
‘PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


