BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MORE IMPORTANT CONTRIBU¬ 
TIONS TO AMERICAN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
PART VIII. 
• 1. A-, G. M. Killing mites on fowls. <Rural New Yorker, 
15 December, 1900, p. 843. 
2. Aaron, S. F. The pantry moth. <Scient. Amer., 20 October, 
1900, p. 250, 3 figs. 
Notes on Plodia interpunctella Hiibn. 
3. Aaron, S. F. The bean weevils. <Sci. Amer., 11 May, 1901, 
. p. 298, 3 figs. 
Notes on Bruchus obtectus Say and B. 4-maculatus Fab. 
4. Agee, A. The white grub. <Ohio Farmer, 29 November, 1900, 
p. 395. 
Its great destructiveness. 
5. Aldrich, J. M. The codling moth. <Bull. No. 21, Idaho Agric. 
Exp., Station, February, 1900, pp. 99-112, 6 figs. 
6. Aldrich, J. M. Crude petroleum—preliminary report. <Bull. 
No.26, Idaho Agric. Exp. Sta., February, 1901, pp. 15-20,1 fig. 
T. Aldrich, J. M. The elm louse. <Bull. No. 26 Idaho Agric. 
Exp. Sta., February, 1901, pp. 20-22. 
Notes on Schizoneara americana Riley. 
8. Aldrich, J. M. The pear-tree blister-mite. <Bull. No. 26 Idaho 
Agric. Exp. Sta., February, 1901, pp. 22-24. 
9. Aldrich, J. M. Report of the Department of Entomology. 
<Bull. No. 29, Idaho Agric. Exp. Station, June, 1901, pp. 
16-17. 
Notes on several insects. 
10. Aldrich, J. M. The codling moth. <Bull. No. 36, Idaho Agric. 
Exp. Station, 1903, pp. 137-155. 
11. Aldrich, J. M. The forest tree tent caterpillar (. Malacosoma 
fragilis). <Nebraska Farmer, 14 April, 1904. 
12. Allen, R. C. Scale killing on evergreen fruit trees. <Pacific 
Rural Press, 7 April, 1900. 
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