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preciated, and due credit will be given, especially in such cases wherein 
notes are submitted.) 
MATERIAL DESIRED: ADDRESS3 
Chalcidid parasites and notes on same: KE. J. Newcomer, Portland, Ore. 
Eggs of Hemiptera: Notes on same: 
_ Records of predaceous Hemipterasr..cccoceess &. H. Gibson, U. S. National Museum. 
—— covsccserececesne Dr, ©. H. T. Townsend, U.S.Nat. Museum. 
“Insects infected with bacterial disease.... Dr. G. F. White, Bureau of Entomology. 
Insects infected with fungous disease 
‘Scale insects especially infected with 
_ fungous Ee ea arena 6! hea 0a echoaninierm'aceiniw ni wia Dr. A. T. Speare, Bureau of Entomology. 
Live specimens: Cowpea weevil [Bruchus 
(Pachyserus) chinensis]: Pink corn- 
worm (Batrachedra riieyi)............. Dr. F, H, Chittenden, Bureau of 
Entomology. 
‘Larvae and notes on LeConte's sawfly 
_ (Diprion lecontei) or any species 
of Ea lal aie oka tracers aw hess ose -0e oe eee 5. A. Rohwer, Kast Falls Church, Vas 
 Cutworms, live; for taxonomic studies...... E. C. Crumb, Clarksville, Tenn. 
DEG y ease che nccocsccecccenceeseseeeene FF, CO. Bishopp, Dallas, Texas. 
News clippings relating to entomology..... Dr. L. O. Howard, Bur. Entomology. 
News clippings (especially) relating to 
; Beanseces as food for man” ....csseeneceess Dr. L. 0. Howard, Bur. Entomology. 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE BURBAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. 
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH: Spore-forming bacteria of the apiary. 
Dr. Arthur H. McCray. March 12, 1917. K-51 
_ DEPARTMENT BULLETIN: No. 429. Life history of the codling moth in the Pecos 
Valley of New Mexico. Dr. A. L. Quaintance & H.W. Geyer. February 28, 
1927. 
: No, 513. Fumigation of ornamental greenhouse plants with 
hydrocyanic-acid gas. E. R. Sasscer & A. D. Borden. March 10, 1917. 
SEPARATE FROM YEARBOOK FOR 1916. 
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; The practical use of insect enemies of injurious insects, L. 0. Howard. Marsh 
