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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBllAEY 



United States Department of Agriculture {continued). 



DiYisioN or Entomology {continued). 

 Bulletin. New Series {continued). 



22. Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Division of Entom- 



ology. IV. (1900.) 



23. Some Insects Injurious to Garden Crops. By F. H. Ciiittenben. 



(1900.) 



24. List of Works on North American Entomology. By W. Banks. 



(1900.) 



25. Notes on the Mosquitoes of the United States. By L. O. Howakd. 



(1900). 



26. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Association of 



Economic Entomologists. (1900.) 



27. Some Insects injui'ious to the Violet, Rose, and other Ornamental 



Plants. By F. H. Chittenden. (1891.) 



28. Insects Enemies of the Spruce in the Northeast. By A. D. Hopkins. 



(1901.) 



29. The Fall Army Worm and Variegated Cutworm. By F. H. 



Chittenden. (1901.) 



30. Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Division of Entom- 



ology. V. By L. O. Howard. (1901.) 



31. Proceedings of tlie Thirteenlh Annual Meeting of the Association of 



Economic Entomologists. (1902.) 



Technical Series. 8vo. Washington, 1895-1901. 



No. 1. Revision of the AphclinincB of North America. By L. 0. Howard. 

 (1895.) 



2. The Grass and Grain Joint-worm Flies and their Allies. By L. O. 



Howard. (1896.) 



3. Revision of the Kematiim of North America. By C. L. Marlatt. 



(1896.) 



4. Some Mexican and Japanese Injurious Insects liable to be Intro- 



duced into the United States. By L. O. Howard. (1896.) 



5. A Study in Insect Parasitism. By L. O. Howard. (1897.) 



6. The San Jose Scale and its nearest Allies. By T. D. A. Cockerell. 



(1897.) 



7. Revision of the TacMnidcB of America North of Mexico. By D. W. 



Coquillett. (1897.) 



8. Contributions toward a Monograph of the American Almrodidce. 



By A. L. Quaintance. (1900.) 

 The Red Spiders of the United States {Tetranychus and Stigmmis). 

 By N.Banks. (1900.) 



9. The Life-History of two Species of Plant-lice inhabiting both the 



Witch-hazel and Birch. By T. Pergande. (1901.) 



Bibliography of the more important Contributions to American 

 Economic Entomology. 



Parts VI.-VII. 8vo. Washington, 1898-1901. 



United States Entomological Commission. 



Eeports. By C. V. Eiley, A. S. Packaed, jun., and C. Thomas. 



8vo. Washington, 1878-90. 



I. The Rocky Mountain Locust. (1878.) 

 II. The Rocky Mountain I-ocust and Western Cricket. (1880.) 



III. The Rocky Mountain Locust, Western Cricket, Army Worm, Canker 



Worms, and Hessian Fly, &c. (1883.) 



IV. The Cotton Worm, together with a chapter on the Boll Worm. (1885.) 

 V. Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees. (1890.) 



