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440. Lintnee, J. A. [Liortyna nitela .] <COrauge County Farmer, 1 
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450. Lintner, J.A. Hop vine insects—Origin of honey dew. <Water- 
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451. Lintner, J.A. Honey dew of the hop vine. <Country Gentle¬ 
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452. Lintner, J. A. A new attack on the potato. <Yew England 
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453. Lintner, J. A. Potato-stalk weevil— Trichobaris trinotata (Say). 
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454. Lintner, J. A. A plant-louse on the potato. <Country Gentle¬ 
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455. Lintner, J. A. The stalk borer. <New England Homestead, 31 
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450. Lintner, J. A. A maple-tree pruner— Elaphidion sp. <Oountry 
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Occurrence of Tyroglyphus siro on smoked ham; remedy. 
