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30. Baker, C. F. Some other insect pests. <Bull. No. 77, Ala. 
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Notes on tomato worms, grape leaf-hoppers, and cabbage worms. 
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Trapped by poisoned bait. 
34. Baldwin, H. J. Ten thousand squash bugs. <Amer. Garden¬ 
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Trapped them. 
35. [Balmer, J. A.] Kohlmeise for codlin moth. <Calif. Fruit 
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