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Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 12.—Miscellaneous Notes on the 
work of the Division of Entomology for the Season of 1885; pre- 
pared by the Entomologist. (1886.) [pp. 45, plates I.] 
Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 13.—Reports of Observations and 
Experiments in the practical Work of the Division, made under the 
Direction of the Entomologist. (With illustrations.) (1887.) [pp. 
78, figs. 4.] 
Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 14.—Reports of Observations and 
Experiments in the practical Work of the Division, made under the 
Direction of the Entomologist. (1887.) [pp. 62, figs. 2, plates I.] 
Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 15.—The Icerya, or Fluted Scale, 
otherwise known as the Cottony Cushion-scale. (Reprint of some 
recent Articles by the Entomologist and of a Report from the A gri- 
cultural Experiment Station, University of California.) (1887.) 
[pp. 40.] 
Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 16.—The Entomological Writings of 
Dr. Alpheus Spring Packard. By Samuel Henshaw. (1887.) [pp.49.] 
Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 17.—The Chinch Bug: A general 
Summary of its History, Habits, Enemies, and of the Remedies and 
Preventives to be used against it. By L. O. Howard, M.S., Assist- 
tant Entomologist. (1888.) [pp. 48, figs. 10.] . 
Report on Cotton Insects. By J. Henry Comstock. (1879.) [pp. 511, 
figs. 77, plates ITI.] 
Special Report, No. 11.—The Silkworm; being a brief Manual of Instrue- 
tions for the Production of Silk. Prepared, by Direction of the 
Commissioner of Agriculture, by C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D., Ento: 
mologist. (First ed., 1879; fifth ed., 1885.) [p. 37, figs. 8.] 
Special Report, No. 35.—Report on Insects injurious to Sugar Cane. 
Prepared, under Direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by 
J. Henry Comstock, Entomologist. (1881.) [pp. 11, figs. 3.] 
Division of Entomology. Insects Affecting the Orange.—Report on the In- 
sects affecting the Culture of the Orange and other Plants of the 
Citrus Family, with practical Suggestions for their Control or Exter- 
mination. By H.G. Hubbard. (1885.) [pp. X+227, figs. 95, plates 
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NotTE.—During the years 1864 to 1876, inclusive, the Department of 
Agriculture published regularly monthly reports, mainly statistical in 
their character (replaced since 1876 by the series of monthly ‘**Crop Re- 
ports”), but which contained many short articles by the Entomologist, 
Townend Glover. None of these articles would come within the scope 
of the present bulletin, and the insects treated of may be ascertained 
by reference to the ‘‘General Index of the Agricultural Reports of the 
Patent Office and of the Department of Agriculture, from 1837 to 1876.” 
Washington, 1879. - 
