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978. Sanderson, E. D. Cabbage worms. <National Rural, 21 Sep¬ 
tember, 1899, 4 figs. 
979. Sanderson, E. D. The buffalo tree hopper. <National Rural, 
September, 1899, 2 figs. 
980. Sanderson, E. D. The Hessian fiy. <Farm and Fireside, 1 
October, 1S99, 2 figs. 
981. Sanderson, E. D. Clover insects. <National Rural, 2 Novem¬ 
ber, 1S99, 4 figs. 
982. Sanderson, E. D. Tobacco insects. <Amer. Farmers’ Mag¬ 
azine, November, 1899, pp. 353-358; December, 1899, pp. 
425-429, 13 figs. 
983. Sanderson, E. D. The Hessian fiy. <Press Bull. No. 2, Del. 
Agric. Exp. Sta., 1 December, 1899. 
984. Sanderson, E. D. The locust-leaf miner. <Amer. Gardening, 
1899, p. 672. 
Note on Oclontota dorsalis. 
985. Sargent, C. S. Legislation against plant pests. <Garden and 
Forest, 21 July, 1897, p. 281. 
986. Saunders, D. A. Four destructive insects. <Bull. No. 57, 
S. Dak. Agric. Exp. Sta., April, 1898, pp. 35-52, 8 figs. 
Notes on Lioderma uhleri, Melanoplus spretus, Siphonophora arena:, and Epi- 
cauta maculata. 
987. Saunders, W. Destruction of scale on fruit tree branches. 
<Meehan’s Monthly, June, 1897, p. 116. 
Use of lime wash. 
988. Schanno, E. Spraying for San Jose scale. <Oreg. Agricultur¬ 
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989. Schwarz, E. A. The periodical cicada in 1897. <Cir. No. 22, 
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Localities for brood XV, Septendecim, and Brood VI, Tredecim, in 1897. 
990. Scott, W. A chrysanthemum maggot. < Weekly Florist’s 
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No determination of the insect. 
991. Scott, W. M. To distinguish the English walnut scale from the 
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992. Scott, W. M. Report of the entomologist. <Ann. Rept. Dept. 
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993. Scott, W. M. Kerosene treatment of San Jose scale. <Amer. 
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