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Special Contributions from the Division of Entomology. [Dept. of Agr.] 



Walsh, Benjamin Dann (and Chas. Valentire Riley) Bibliography of the more 

 Important Contributions to American Economic Entomology. Pts. I, II. 

 and lit- Prepared by Samuel Henshaw. Washington, 1890. 8vo, 



Henshaw (Samuel) Bibliography of the more Important Contributions to 

 American Economic Entomology Pts. IV. and V. Prepared by 8. Ilen- 

 shaw. Washington, 1895, 189(5 8 vo, 



Banks (Nathan) Bibliograghy of the more Important Contributions to Ameri- 

 can Economic Entomology. Pt. VI. Prepared by N. Banks. Wash- 

 ington 189S. Svo 



Comstock (J. Henry) Report upon Cotton Insects. Washington. 1SS4. Svo. 



Bailey (Chas. Valentine) Fourth Report on tho Cotton Worm, together with 

 a Chapter on the Boll Worm. Washington. 1883, Svo. 



Packard (Alpheus S.) Fifth Report, being a Revised and Enlarged Edition of 

 Bulletin No. 7 on Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees. Wash- 

 ington. 1890. Svo. 



Riley i Chas Valentine) The Ox Bot in the United States. 



Howard (L. .) The u^e of steam Apparatus for spraying. 



Howard (L. O.) Danger of Importing Insect Pests 



Howard (L. 0.) 'iome Scale Insects of the Orchard. 



Chittenden (P. H ) The Asparagus Beetles. 



Chittenden (F. H.) Tho more Important Important Insects Injurious to stored 

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Riley (C, V.) Report of the Entomologist for 1839, 1890, 1891, and 1892. 

 The following Bulletins, (Periodica]):— Insect Life Vol. [.Nos. 1-2 1838-80. 



Vol. IV. Nos. 3-6 1891. Vol. VII. Nos. 1-5 1894-95. 

 (Technical Series): — Revisions of the Aphelininae of North Amsrica, No. 1. 

 The Grass and Grain Joint Worm Flies. 

 A Study in Insect Parasitism, No 5. 



Revision of the Tachinidae of America North of Mexico No. 7. 

 (New Series): — Proceedings of the Seventh Auuual Meeting of the Associa- 

 tion of Economic Entomology No. 2. 

 The San Jose -cale : its Occurrences in the U. S. No 3. 

 The Principal Household Insects of the U. S. No. 4. 

 Insects Affecting Domestic Animals. No. 5. 



Proceedings of the Eight Annual Meeting of the Association of Economic 



Entomologists No. 6. 

 Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Division. No, 7. 

 Some Little kuown Insects Affecting Stored Vegetable Products. No. 8. 

 Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Association of Economic 



Entomologists No. 9. 

 Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Div. of Entomology No. 10. 

 The Gipsv Moth in America. No. 11. 

 The San Jose Scales in 1S9G-1S97 No. 12. 



Recent Laws against Injurious Insects in North America, together with The 



Laws Relative to Foul Brood. No. 13. 

 The Periodical Cicadas. No. 14. 

 The Chinch Bug, No. 15. 



(Farmers BulletinsJ: — Important Insecticides : Directions for their Prepara- 

 tion aud use. No. 19. 



Some lusects Injurious to stored Green. No. 45. 

 Insects affecting the Cotton Plant. No. 47. 

 Bee Keeping. No. 59. 



The Pi iucipal Insect Enemies of the Grape. No. 70. 

 The Boll Worm of Cotton. No. 24. 

 Destructive Locusts. No. 25. 



Report on the Damage by Locusts during the Season of 1S91. No. 27. 

 The more Destructive Locusts of America North of Mexico. No. 23. 

 Report on tho Boll Worm of Cotton. No. 29. 



Catalogue of Exhibit of Economic Entomology at the World's Columbian 



