LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 



Honolulu, Hawaii, May 31, 1905. 



Sir: I have the honor to transmit and recommend for publication as Bulletin Xo. 

 10 of this station the following article on Insect Enemies of Tobacco in Hawaii, by 

 Mr. D. L. Van Dine, the station entomologist. 



Much of the material in this bulletin has appeared serially in the Hawaiian For- 

 ester and Agriculturist during the past year, but the increased interest in the grow- 

 ing of tobacco in Hawaii and inquiries regarding the insect enemies of the crop make 

 it advisable to publish this information in a revised form as a bulletin of this station, 

 for general distribution throughout the Territory. 

 Very respectfully. 



Jared G. Smith, 



Special Agent in Charge of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Dr. A. C. True, 



Director, Office of Experiment Stations, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 Recommended fur publication. 

 A. C. True, 



Director. 

 Publication authorized. 

 James Wilson, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



CONTEXTS. 



• - rage. 



Cutworms 55 



The greasy cutworm 4 



Remedies 4 



The tobacco flea-beetle 5 



Remedies 6 



The tobacco splitworm 7 



Remedies 8 



The false budworm 9 



Remedies 10 



The tobacco horn worm 10 



Remedies 11 



The Japanese rose beetle 13 



Remedies 14 



The cigarette beetle 14 



Remedies 15 



IE LUSTRATIONS. 



Page. 



Fig. 1. The greasy cutworm 4 



2. The tobacco flea-beetle 6 



3. The tobacco splitworm 8 



4. The false budworm 9 



5. The tobacco hornworm 11 



6. The cigarette beetle ' 15 



