Additions to the Library, [mar., 191 1. 



Plant Diseases — 



Queensland, Dept. of Agriculture and Stock. — The Destruction of Fruit and 



Vegetable Pests. (30 pp.) Brisbane, 19 10. [E. 20-3.] 

 South Australia, Dept. of Agriculture. — Bull. No. 9 : — The Curculio 



Beetle (Otiorhynchus cribricollis). (8 pp.) Adelaide, 1910. [E. 40-51.] 

 Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 142 : — The Codling 



Moth (Carpocapsa pomonella). (135-176 pp.) [E. 40-29.] Bull. No. 



143: — Controlling Fungous Diseases. (177-215 pp.) [E. 60-3.] College 



Park, Maryland, 1910. 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Technical Bull. No. 15 : — 



Medullary Spots : a Contribution to the Life History of some Cambium 



Miners. (47-65 pp.) Geneva, New York, 19 10. [E. 40-51.] 

 Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 17 : — Winter Killing 



of Twigs, Cankers and Sun Scald of Peach Trees. (101 pp. and plates.) 



1910. [E. 60-11.] Bull. No. 21 : — Spraying Apples for Curculio and 



Codling Moth. (69 pp.) 1909. [E. 40-51 ; E. 40-29.] Mountain Grove, 



Missouri. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Circ. No. 125 : — Insects 

 Which Kill Forest Trees : Character and Extent of their Depredations 

 and Methods of Control. (9 pp.) [E. 40-13.] Circ. No. 127 : — Insect 

 Injuries to the Wood of Dying and Dead Trees. (3 pp.) [E. 40-13.] 

 Circ. No. 128 : — Insects Injurious to Forest Products. (9 pp.) [E. 40- 

 13 ; L. 28-3.] Circ. No. 129 : — Insects in their Relation to the Reduc- 

 tion of Future Supplies of Timber, and General Principles of Control. 

 (10 pp.) [E. 40-13.] Circ. No. 130 : — The Oak Pruner (Elaphidion 

 villosum, Fab.). (7 pp.) [E. 40-13.] Circ. No. 131 : — How to Control 

 the Pear Thrips (Euthrips pyri, Daniel). (24 pp.) 191 1. [E. 40-44.] 

 Bull. No. 82, Part VI. : — Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops. — Notes 

 on the Cucumber Beetles ; Biologic Notes on Species of Diabrotiea in 

 Southern Texas. (65-84 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 94, Part I. : — 

 Insects Injurious to Forests and Forest Products. — Damage to Chestnut 

 Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Wood-boring Insects. (11 pp.) 

 [E. 40-13.] Washington, 1910. 



Utah Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 108 : — The Effect 

 of Formalin on the Vitality of Seed Grain. (143-156 pp.) Logan, Utah, 

 1910. [E. 20-5; E. 60-21; C. 22-1.] 



New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations. — Bull. No. 232 : — Contribu- 

 tion to the Study of Bordeaux Injury on Peaches. (19 pp.) New Bruns- 

 wick, New Jersey, 19 10. [E. 20-7.] 



Rhode Island, State Board of Agriculture. — The San Jos6 Scale (Aspidiotus 

 perniciosus, Comst.) and Methods of Treatment. (91 pp. and plates.) 

 Providence, Rhode Island, 1908. [E. 40-39.] 



West Virginia University Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 

 126 : — Three Snout Beetles that Attack Apples, Plum Curculio (Cono- 

 trachelus renuphar. Hbst.), Apple Curculio (Anthonomus quadrigibbus, 

 Say), Apple Weevil {Pseudanthonomus crataegi, Walsh). (103-124 pp.) 

 [E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 127 : — Spraying for the Codling Moth. Eastern 

 and Western Methods Compared. [Preliminary Report.] (124-140 pp.) 

 [E. 40-29.] Bull. No. 128 : — Snout Beetles that Injure Nuts. (142-185 

 pp.) [E. 40-15.] Morgantown, West Virginia, 1910. 



Herefordshire County Council, Agricultural Education Sub-Committee. — 

 Farmers' Bull. No. 1 : — Report on the Effect of Spraying Potatoes with 

 Soda Bordeaux Mixture, 19 10. (4 pp.) Hereford, 19 u. [E. 60-37.] 



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