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942. Sanderson, E. D. The tent caterpillar. <Farm and Fireside, 
15 January, 1899, 1 fig. 
913. Sanderson, E. D. The clover mite. <Farm and Fireside, 15 
January, 1899. 
911. Sanderson, E. D. The grape-vine flea-beetle. <Farm News, 
April, 1899. 
915. Sanderson, E. D. Three melon beetles. <Tenn. Farmer, 29 
April, 1899, 3 figs. 
916. Sanderson, E. D. Insecticides for biting insects. <Farm and 
Fireside, 1 May, 1899. 
917. Sanderson, E. D. Spraying. <Farm News, May, 1899. 
918. Sanderson, E. D. Minor pests of the cotton plant. <Cotton 
Planters’ Journal, May, 1899, 1 figs. 
Notes on cutworms, Ataxia crypta, Homalodisca coagulata, Dysdercus suturel- 
lus, and Arcecerus fasciculatus. 
919. Sanderson, E. D. Asparagus beetles. <Farm News, May, 
1899. 
950. Sanderson, E. D. A destroyer of asparagus beetles. <Amer. 
Gardening, 13 May, 1899, 1 fig. 
Treats of Prionidus cristatus. 
951. Sanderson, E. D. The harlequin cabbage bug. <Amer. Agri¬ 
culturist, 20 May, 1899, p. 618, 1 fig. 
952. Sanderson, E. D. The strawberry weevil. <Natl. Stockman 
and Farmer, 25 May, 1899, 2 figs. 
953. Sanderson, E. D. Controlling the rose slug. <Orange Judd 
Farmer, 27 May, 1899, 2 figs. 
Treats of Monostegia rosse. 
951. Sanderson, E. D. Cock’s-comb elm gall. <Amer. Gardening, 
3 June, 1899, 1 fig. 
Notes on Colopha ulmicola. 
955. Sanderson, E. D. Ladybird beetles vs. the San Jose scale. 
<Amer. Gardening, 10 June, 1899, 1 fig. 
956. Sanderson, E. D. Sweet potato beetles. <Country Gentle¬ 
man, 29 June, 1899, p. 511, 3 figs. 
957. Sanderson, E. D. Remedies for sugar-beet insects. <Mich. 
Sugar Beet, 1899, p. 1, 1 figs. <The Sugar Beet, June, 
1899. 
General account. 
958. Sanderson, E. D. The black peach louse. <Agric. Epitomist, 
June, 1899, 2 figs. 
959. Sanderson, E. D. The cotton worm. <Cotton Planters’ 
Journal, June, 1899, 1 figs. 
