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3709. Weed, 0. M. Report of the entomologist. <Thircl and Ronrtli 
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Treats of several common insects. 
3710. Weed, C. M. lnseets and insecticides. <Hanover, N. H., 1891, 
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A practical manual concerning noxious insects and. the methods of prevent¬ 
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3711. Weed, (3. M. Insect talks—19. <Natl. Stockman and Farmer, 
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3712. Weed, O. M. Insect talks— 20. <Natl. Stockman and Farmer, 
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Notes on TIgpoderma lineala and Cecidomyia destructor. 
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Notes on Ilu matobia serrata. 
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3715. Weed, C. M. Lice affecting domestic animals. <The Ainer. 
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Treats of Calandra granaria. 
3717. Weed, C. M. The rose bug or rose chafer. <The Ainer. Culti¬ 
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3718. Weed, C. M. The life history of cut-worms. <The Ainer. Cul¬ 
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3719. Weed, C. M. The fall webworm. <The Amer. Cultivator, 17 
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Treats of canker-worm, tent-caterpillar, apple maggot, and codling-moth. 
