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MONTHLY LETTER OF THE BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
> U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Number 14. aan | ; June, 1915 
INSPECTION OF FIELD STATIONS DURING JULY. 
Dr. L. O. Howard, Chief of the Bureau of Entomology, will visit certain field stations of 
the bureau during July and August, especially in the far West. 
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS WANTED. 
Field men should send any and all clippings relating to any forms of insects or insect 
damage, domestic or foreign, to the chief of the bureau. 
There is a small form, on which such clippings should be pasted, which will be furnished 
the field force upon application. [L. O. H.] 
LIBRARY. 
Miss Mapet Coxcorp, Jn Charge. 
Binding for the bureau library will be sent to the Government Printing Office in July. The 
librarian requests that the different offices to which books are charged more or less permanently 
will report such as need binding that they may be recalled and sent with others from the library 
at that time. 
The bureau library has quite a number of duplicate bulletins on entomology from the 
various State experiment stations. If any of the offices or field stations will send in a memo- 
randum of such as they may need, these will be forwarded, so far as possible, upon receipt of 
application. 
NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY. 
Blunno, Michele—The use of phyiloxera-resistant stock. 1914. (New South Wales. Dept. Agr. Farmers’ Bul. 80.) 
Buttel-Reepen, H. B. von.—Leben und wesen der bienen. 300 p. Braunschweig, 1915. 
Ealand, C. A.—Insects and man. 332 p. New York, 1915. 
Gibson, Arthur.—The army-worm. (Canada. Dept. Agr., Entom. Branch, Bul. 9. 1915. 
Illick, J. S—Pennsylvania trees. (Penn. Dept. Forestry, Bul. 11. June, 1914.) 
Entomologisches jahrbuch for 1913 and for 1914.—Leipzig, 1913-1914. 
Lumsden, L. L.—Typhoid fever; its causation and prevention. (Public Health Bulletin No. 69.) 
Mordvilko, A. K.—Insectes hémiptéres, v. 1, livr. 1. Petrograd, 1914. 
Ramsay, A. A.—Lime-sulphur sprays; their manufacture, composition, and use. 1915. (New South Wales. Dept. 
Agr. Science Bul. No. 13.) 
Schenkling, S.—Coleopterorum Catalogus, pt. 62. Spaeth. Chrysomelidae: 16 Cassidinae. Berlin, 1914. 
Step, Edward.—Marvels of insect life. London, 1915. 
Tutt, J. W.—Natural history of British butterflies, v. 4. London, 1910-1914. (British Lepidoptera, v. 11.) 
U. S. Dept. Agriculture —Yearbook for 1914. Washington, 1915. 
Waterhouse, G. A.—The butterflies of Australia. Sydney, 1914. 
Winn, A. F., and Beaulieu, G.—Insects of the Province of Quebec, pt. 2. Diptera. Ottawa, 1915. 
doptera,’’ 1912. 
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