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954. Howard, L. O. Legislation against injurious insects. <Bull. Ho. 
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955. Howard, L. O. Further notes on the San Jose scale. <Insect 
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957. Howard, L. O. A migration of cockroaches. <Insect Life, v. 7, 
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958. Howard, L. O. An ortalid fly injuring growing cereals. <Insect 
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Account of Clmtopsis cenea. 
959. Howard, L. O. The gray liair-streak butterfly and its damage 
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960. Howard, L. O. A home-made cover for fumigation with bisul¬ 
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961. Howard, L. O. The imported parasite of the Hessian fly. <Insect 
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Figure of Entedon epigonus. 
962. Howard, L. O. A Lachnosterna damaging wheat in Texas. 
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963. Howard, L. O. Spread of Gryptorhynchus lapathi. <Insect Life, 
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964. Howard, L. O. A new locality for the juniper scale. <Insect 
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965. Howard, L. O. A new plum Aspidiotus in Illinois. <Insect 
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966. Howard, L. O. The Mexican cotton-boll weevil. <Cir. Ho. 6, s. 
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967. Howard, L. O. The harlequin cabbage bug or calico back. <Cir. 
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