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Note of a trip in the southern United States in 1878; commission to inves¬ 
tigate insects injurious to the cotton-plant; food-plants and habits of the 
larva and imago of Aletia argillacea [ =xylina ]; use of poisonous baits and 
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and follicles of the same; “parthenogenesis, though not improbable, sel¬ 
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the eggs; previous error concerning this down. 
1659. [Eiley, 0. Y.] “The carpet bug. 77 <N. Y. Tribune, 1 December, 
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Food-plants and means against Heliothis armigera. 
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Indications of the ravages of and food-plants of Cecidomyia destructor. 
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Baldwin apples more exempt than other varieties from the attacks of the 
second brood of Carpocapsa poinonella. 
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Value of Passer domesticus as a destroyer of insects and in other respects; 
objections to the special protection of the same. 
