 APPORTIONUENT OF PUBLICATIONS, ISSUED DURING THR FISCAL YEAR 1915-16, 
AMONG THE OFFICES OF TH BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 

Dept. Farm. Jr .Agr. Rott. C.0ff. 
, Bull. Bull. Res. Secty. Secty. Ybk. UnN. 
def of Bureau 0 La | 0 0 0 0 1 
; cal & Subtropical 
Fruit Insect Invest. 1 2 8 0 3) 0 0 
. ern Field Crop 
sect Investigations. 7 3 3 0 0 0 1 
3 ciduous Fruit Insect 
Investigations 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 
rest Insect Invest. 4 '0 fag 0 0 0 0 
e Culture Invest. nt Oy 1 0 0 0 0 0 
ruck Crop & Stored Prod. 
Insect Investigations. ii 6 2 0 0 0 0 
ipsy & Brown-tail Moth 
Bee teations. 3. 0 0 0 0 0 0 
eal & Forage Insect 
Investigations. 2 0 4 0 2 af 0 
Lt. than Banks: Acarina 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 
fhe: Dr. L. 0. Howard is collaborator in 4 of the 6 Farmers' Bulletins credited 
9 Truck Crops. . 
Dr. A. L. Quaintance collaborated in 1 of the Farmers’ Bulletins credited 
) Truck Crops. 













DEPARTMENT BULLETINS. 
Title. Author Issued 
Recent studies of the Mexican cotton boll weevil. B.R.Coad August 2,1915. 
Cone beetles: Injury to sugar pine and Western 
yeliow pine, JM.Miller July 24,1915. 
Further experiments in the destruction of fly Cook, Hutchi- 
larvae in horse manure. son & Scales July 20,1915. 
Fleas. F.C.Bishopp Aug. 14,1915, 
Food plants of the gipsy moth in America F.H.Mosher July 24,1915. 
The Calosoma beetle in New England. A.F. Burgess & 
ee mds. C.W.Collins July 27,1915. 
Life history of the codling moth in Maine. BE.H.Siegler & 
F.L.Simanton Aug. 10,1915, 
Douglas fir pitch moth. | Josef Brunner July 22,1915. 
Katydids injurious to oranges in California. J.R.Horton & 
C.E.Pemberton July 27,1915. 
Blakeslee July 19,1915, 
Brooks July 19,1915. 
American plum borer. K. 
B. 
B.Scammell July 19,1915. 
W 
Bi 
The parandra borer as an orchard enemy. 
E. 
F. 
The cranberry rootworm. N. 
C.W.Collins August 24,1915. 
di 
-Davis Sept. 29,1915. 
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Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by the wind. 
The pea aphis with relation to forage crops. 
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