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3928. Garman, H. The food of the common mole. <The Industrial 
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Food shown to he chiefly earthworms and insects. 
392S a . Harney, G. W. The yellow scale (Aspidiotus citrinus). <Bull. 
5, Yuba County Hortic. Com., 1891. 
3929. Harrison, F. C. Liquid Paris green. <Ontario Agric. College 
and Exptl. Farm Kept., 1895, pp. 186-187. 
3930. Hicks, I. Peach-borers. <Gardening, 1 January, 1890. 
3931. Hillman, F. H. Two destructive currant borers. Flea beetles 
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Notes on Psenocerus supernotalus, JEtjeria tipuliformis, and Phyltotreta rittata. 
3931 a . Howard, L. O. Insects affecting the muskmelon. <Amer. 
Gard., v. 14, No. 4, April, 1893, pp. 209-210, fig. 
Notes on Plialccllura hyalinitaUs, P. nitidalis, Melittia ceto, Aphis citrulli, Epi- 
trix cucumeris, Diabrotica 12-punctata, D. vittaia, Epilachna borealis, and 
Anasa iristis. 
3932. Johnson, W. G. Insects attacking fruit trees. Scale insects. 
<Farm, Field and Fireside, 4 January, 1896; 25 January, 1896; 
8 February, 1896; 4 figs. 
3933. Lander, E. Hut building seventeen-year cicadas. <Sci. Amer., 
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3934. Mally, F. W. The California greedy-scale (Aspidiotus rapax) 
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3934 a . Mally, F. W. Scale insects. <Texas Farm and Panel), 19 
October, 1895. 
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3935. Marvin, D. S. Tlirips ( Tettigonia vitis). <Rural N. Yorker, 1 
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3936. May, J.N. Vaporizing tobacco for killing green-fly, etc. <Amer. 
Florist, 22 October, 1891. 
3937. May, J. N. Cut worms in rose houses. <Amer. Florist, 29 
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3938. McIntyre, J. F. Black scale enemies and parasites. <Pac. 
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3939. Meech, W. W. The pear slug. < Maryland Farmer, July, 1888, 
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3940. Messenger, C. B. Destroying insects by spraying. <Pac. 
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Treats of remedies for San Jose scale, codling moth, and hlack scale. 
3941. Miller, J. B. The grape leaf-folder. <Fruit Growers’ Journal, 
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3942. Nigels, W. F. The leaf mite. <Fla. Dispatch, 9 May, 1889, 
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