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Ent. Cir. No. 55 U. S. — Powder-post injury to seasoned wood products, By 

 F. H. Chittenden. 1903. 



Ent. Cir. No. 82 U. S.— Pinhole injury to girdled cypress in the South At- 

 lantic and Gulf States. By A. D. Hopkins. 1907. 



Ent. Cir. No. 83 XT. S.— The Locust Borer ; and methods for its control. By 

 A. D. Hopkins. 1907. 



Ent. Cir. No. 90 U. S.— The White-pine Weevil. By A. D. Hopkins. 1907. 



Ent. Cir. No. 96 U. S.— The Catalpa Sphinx. By L. 0. Howard and F. H. 

 Chittenden. 1907. 



Ent. Cir. No. 97 U. S.— The Bagworm. By L. O. Howard and F. H. Chit- 

 tenden. 1908. 



Bulletins of the Forest Service (Formerly Bureau op Forestry) 

 of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



For. Bui. No. 22 U. S. — The White Pine. Insect enemies of . By 



P. H. Chittenden, pp. 55-61. 1899. 



For. Bui. No. 31 U. S. — The Western Hemlock. Insects of the . By 



A. D. Hopkins, pp. 16-21. 1902. 



For. Bui. No. 38 U. S.— The Redwood. Insects of the* . By A. D. 



Hopkins, pp. 32-40. 1903. 



For. Bui. No. 46 U. S. — The Basket Willow. Insects injurious to . 



By F. H. Chittenden, pp. 63-80. 1904. 



Other Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



Far. Bui. No. 99 XL S. — Farmer's Bulletin No. 99. Three insect enemies 

 of shade trees. By L. O. Howard. 1899. 



Far. Bui. No. 264 U. S. — Farmer's Bulletin No. 264. The Brown-tail Moth, 

 and how to control it. By L. O. Howard. 1906. 



Far. Bui. No. 265 TJ. S.— Farmer's Bulletin No. 265. The Gipsy Moth, and 

 how to control it. By L. O. Howard. 1907. 



F'ld. Pr'g'm. F'st. S'ce.-April, 1907, U. S. — Field Programme of the Forest 

 Service for April, 1907. 



STATE PUBLICATIONS. 



New Jersey. 



Geol. Rept. for 1899. N. J.— Annual Report of the State Geologist of New 

 Jersey for the year 1899. Part III. Eeport on Forests. The role 

 of insects in the forest. By J. B. Smith, pp. 205-232. 1899. 



New York. 



G'de. L'fPt. No. 16 A. M. N. H. — Guide Leaflet No. 16, American Museum 

 of Natural History. The insect galls of the vicinity of New York City # 

 By William Beutenmuller. 1904. 



Ex. Sta. Bui. No. 233 Cornell. — Cornell University. Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station of the College of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 233. De- 

 partment of Entomology. Saw-fly leaf-miners on European elms and 

 alders. By M. V* SjtfngerlatxL 1905. 



