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3910. Bacon, C. A. The white fly (Aleyrodes). <Fla. Farmer and 
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Experience with remedies. 
3911. Bean, E. Insects affecting the orange. <Fla. Farmer and 
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3912. Black, R. J. The destruction of the tent caterpillar in April, 
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3913. Butler,' E. F. Boll worm. <Texas Farmer, 1 October, 1892. 
3914. Chase, A. G. Remedy for cucumber enemies. <Amer. Agric., 
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Remedies for Diabrotica, flea-beetle, and squash bug. 
3915. Cheever, A. W. Canker worm in Maine. <H. Eng. Farmer, 
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3910. Cheeyer, A. W. The tent caterpillar pest. <N. Eng. Farmer, 
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3917. Clifton, L. B. The cotton worm ( Aletia xylina). <Georgia 
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A brief general article on subject. 
3918. Craw, A. Peach tree borers infesting deciduous fruit trees. 
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3919. Darlington, E. D. Coal oil emulsion for mealy bugs. <Amer. 
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3920. Duncan, A. L. Resin wash for white fly. <Fla. Farmer and 
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3921. Eiirhorn, E. M. Friends and foes of the flower garden. <Pac. 
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3923. French, G. H. The rose scale. <Prairie Farmer, 14 March, 
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3924. Fuller, A. S. The cabbage aphis or louse. <Gardening, 1 
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Use of tobacco water and kerosene emulsion mixed. 
3925. Fuller, A. S. Killing cabbage worms. <Gardening, 15 Octo¬ 
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3920. Fuller, A. S. Golden oak scale. <Gardening, 1 August, 
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