LIBRARY. — 
Miss Mabel Coicord, Librarian. 
NEW BOOKS, 










Riley, t..H. Standard cyclopedia of horticulture. v.4. L-0. New York, Macmillan 
company, 1916. 
uckett, A. B. Notes on a little-known rabbit ear mite (Psoroptes cuniculi Megnin) 
(Journal of the American veterinary medical association, v.48, no.6, 
; By 726-730, March, 1916) 
lytraps for slaughtering and meat- packing establishments. (U.S.Dept. Agri. Bureau 
of Animal Industry. Service and regulatory announcements 105, 
p. 2-4, 4 figs. Feb. 28, 1916) 
Jolborow, A. G. Notes relating to arsenical dipping fluids. (Rhodesia agr.journ. 
v.12, no.6, p. 785-788, Dec. 1915) 
sargode, 8. & Deshpande, V. G. The rice stem borer in the Konkan. (India-Bombay 
Presidency - Dept, of agr. Bul.69, 1915) 
Teas, t: hook Ferris, G. F. The Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American 
mammals. Stanford university, Cal. 1915. T74p. 
Vass. State Board of agr. Sixth annual report of the State inspector of apiaries 
(Burton N. Gates) 1915. (Apiary inspection Bul. 10, Dec. 8, 1915) 
Bul. 10-2 is Spraying versus beekeeping. 
Roberg, D. N.- Tho role played by insects of the dipterous family Phoridae in 
relation to the spread of bacterial infections II. Experiments on 
Apiochaeta ferruginea with the cholera bibrio (Phillipine journ. 
science v.10, p, 309-339, 1915) 
arren, Alfred. A study of the food habits of the Hawaiian dragonflies or Pinau 
with reference to their economic relation to other insects. Hono- 
lulu, Published by the College Oct.1915. 45p. (College of Hawaii 
publications Bulletin No.3) 
Ihite, James. Altitudes in the Dominion of Canada. ed. 2. By James White assisted 
by George F. Ferguson. Ottawa, 1915, 603p. maps. 
BEE CULTURE, 
KE. F. Phillips, In Charge. 
Mr. Geo. S. Demuth attended the meeting of the Pennsylvania State Bee-Keepers' 
Association at Lancaster on March 3-4, 
