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» «1912. The red spider on cotton. U.S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Ent. Cire. 150, 13 pp.. 
‘5 figs. 
1913. The red spider on cotton. U.S. Dept Ace Bury Wnts Cire? 172.22 pp. 
12 figs. 
1914. Some notes on parasitism of chrysopids in South Carolina. Jn Canad. 
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Morean, H. A. : 
1897. Entomological report. Jn La. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 48, pp. 128-159, 
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Parmer, Miriam A. 
1914. Some notes on life history of ladybeetles. Jn Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., v. 
i, DO. 3, pp. 213-238, pls. 32-33. 
Panton, J. H. 
1897. Instructions in spraying. Ontario Agr. Col. and Expt. Farm Bul. 105, 15 
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Reecan. Wee Be 
1913. The red spider on hops in the Sacramento Valley of California. U.S. Dept. 
Agr. Bur. Ent. Bul. 117, 41 pp., 9 figs., 6 pls. 
1913. Flour paste as a control for red spiders and asa spreader for contact insecti- 
: cides. U.S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Ent. Circ. 166, 5 pp., 2 figs. 
> Parrorr, P. J., Hopexiss, H. E., and ScHoENE, W. J. 
1906. The apple and pear mites. N.Y. (Geneva) Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 283, pp. 
297-334, 8 pls. (2 col.). 
PERGANDE, T. 
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Perkins, G. H. 
1897. The red spider (Tetranychus telarvus Linn.). Jn 10th Ann. Rpt. Vt. Agr. 
Expt. Sta., 1896-1897, pp. 75-86, 4 figs. 
Perr, R. H. 
1900. Some insects of the year 1899. Mich. State Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 180, pp. 
115-141, 15 figs. (The red spider (Tetranychus telarius Linn.?), pp. 
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Quavie, H. J. 
1912. Red spiders and mites of citrus trees. Univ. Cal. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 234, 
p. 483-530, 35 figs. 
1913. Some natural enemies of spiders and mites. Jn Jour. Econ. Ent., \ 
no. 1, pp. 85-88. 
RrmEy, CO. V. 
1889. Report of entomologist. Jn U.S. Dept. Agr. Rpt., 1889, p. 331-361, 6 pl. 
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1890. The six-spotted mite of the orange ee 6-maculatus n. sp.). In 
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SHERMAN, F., Jr. 
1908. Insect enemies of cotton. N.C. Dept. Agr. Bul., v. 29, no. 6, 54 pp., 24 
figs. (Tetranychus glovert on cotton, pp. 26-29.) 
SIRRINE, F. A. 
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Smith, BR. I. 
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Surrace, H. A. 
1906. Mites or red spiders on leaves.’ In Pa. Dept. Agr. Mo. Bul. Div. Zool.. 
4, no. 3, pp. 95-96. (Recommends spraying with potassium salehide ) 
= we 
Taytor, W. 
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440-441. 
