
MATERIAL WANTED 
Live specimens: Cowpea weevil 
Bruchus (Pachymerus) chinen- 
sis}: Pink cornworm (Batrachedra 
TOO WN oe POP Re vie ebb oes 
Larvae and notes on LeConte's 
sawfly (Diprion lecontei) or 
Meepeepecies Of Diprion. ....e.: 
Cutworms, live; for taxonomic 
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TE ace wos tt vee ete cee es 
Live specimens: Larvae of horn- 
tails (Tremex, Xipnydria, 
Reris, Sirex, anc Urocerus.... 
Live specimens: Corydalis adults, 
for anatomical purposes....... 
Live specimens: Spinach aphis 
(Myzus persicae) and potato 
aphis (Macrosiphum solanifolii) 
News clippings relating to ento- 
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News clippirgs (especially) re- 
lating to “insects as food for 
SE Se 
Entomological contributions and 
articles published outside of 
the Department of Agriculture. 
CA 
ADDRESS 
Dr. F. H. Chittenden, Bureau 
of Entomology. — 
S. A. Rohwer, East Falls Church, 
Va. 
E. C. Crumb, Clarksville, Tenn. 
F. C. Biskopp, Dallas, Tex. 
William Middieton, Eastern 
Field Station, East Falis 
Church, Va. 
Dr. A.GsBoving or F.C.Craig- 
head, Eastern Field Station, 
Hast Falls Church, Va. 
Dr. F. H. Chittenden, Bureau 
of Entomola@y. 
Dx. L. O. Howard, Bureau of 
Entomology. 
Dr. L. O. Howard, Bureau of 
Entomology. 
Miss Mabel Colcord, In Charge 
of Library, Bureau of Ento- 
mology, Washington, D. C, 
LIBRARY 
Miss Mabel Colcord, In Charge. 
NEW BOOKS: 
Cowan, Frank.—Curious facts in the history of insects. Phila- 
delphia, 1865. 396p. 
Graig, C. F.—The malarial fevers, haemog lobinuric fever and 
the blood protozoa of man. N.Y., 1909. 477p. illus. 
Dunn, L. H.—The coconut-tree caterpillar (Brassolis' isthmia) 
of Panama. (Proceedings of the Medical Association of the 
Isthmian Canal Zone...v.9, pt» 1, ps 52-48, pl. 1-5. Jan-June, 
1916). 
