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“The Pe Pticont of Agriculture issued July 1, 1914 an 8-page 
et entitled "Preparation of articles for the ‘Journal of Agri- 
gral Research". This is being followed in the preparation of all 
Fibutions to the Journal of Agricultural Research and has been 
ed for all list of references in publications emanating from 
ureau of Entomology appearing in the Department Bulletin series 
2s Farmers’ Bulletins since that time. If members of the Bureau 
jld use this in preparing their manuscripts it would greatly facil- 
p the editorial work. Copies may be obtained from Mr. Karl fF. 
< Chairman, Editorial Committee, Journal of Agricultural Re- 
. Superintendent of Documents. Price Lists. 
meeeno. 15 - U. S&S, Geological Survey publications. 
~*~ No. 16 £=Farmers’ Bulletins and Yearbooks, | 
BeeaNo. 41 (ed, 5.) Insect pests and how to fight them. Sept. 1914. 
mer No. 65 National Museum publications. 
- No. 56 Smithsonian Institution reports. 
rogram of work of the U. g. Department of Agriculture, for the fis- 
_ Gal year 1915. 278 pp. Prepared July l, 1914, 
lést Indies Imperial Department of Agriculture. Pamphlet series. 
Hy No. 72 #£xLime cultivation. 136 pp. Issued by the Commissioner 
of Agriculture, 1913. Chapter VII. Insect pests and 
fungus diseases, pp. 39-66. illus, 
75 Sugar-eane pests in the Leeward Islands, by H. A. 
Ballou. 45 pp. illus, 1914, 
ansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas. Agricultural 
sf Education vol. 6, no. 2, Dec, 1913, Insects injurious to 
a pct te: by Geo. A. Dean and Leonard M. Peairs,. 
AC dexes. 
The Bureau Library maintains a card index of articles one or more 
8s in length on insects mentioned in publications of the Bureau. 
S index is in 35 parts. (a) an alphabetic author list of the various 
dications of the Bureau. (b) a subject index alphabetic by the sci- 
ific names of the insects and (c) an alphabetic index of the common 
6 Of the insects. A list of the publications of the Bureau in . 
leries e.g. Bulletins 1-127, Oirculars 1-175 ete is also maintained, 
“The librarian asks that all members of the bureau take care to 
pave books charged to them from the library in very accessible places 
Bre ars Galled out of town for two or three days, If it is neces- 
or desirable to take a book or number of a periodical with one on 
a trip please always notify the library, in order that useless 
| for ACRE books may be avoided, 
