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LIBRARY, 
Mabel Colcord, Librarian, 
New Books, 
Boerker, R, H. D. Our national forests; A short popular account of the 
ane States Forest Service on the national forests, New York, 1918, 
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Bralliar, Floyd, Knowing insects through storics. New York, 1918, 291 p, 
Butler, E, J, Fungi and diseases in plants, An introduction to the discases 
of field and plantation crovs, especially those of India and the East. 
Calcutta and Simla, 1918, 547 p,, illus., col. plates, 
Cameron, A. E,, and Treherne, R. C, The pear thrips (Tacniothrips inconsequens 
Uzel) and its control in British Columbia, Ottawa, 1918, 51 p. 
(Canada Dept, Agr, Entom, Branch Bul. 15) 
Kerlosch, M., and Bernard, Ch, Mitjen-aantastigen’op kina, thee enz. Batavia, 
1918, 16 p, (Mededselingen van Kina proefstation No. 4) 
(Mededcelingen van Thee proefstation No, 60) 
Egypt, Entomologist Locust destruction. Khartoum, May, 1914, 
Herrod=Hempsall, W. Bee-keeping in war-time. A practical booklet on the best 
and most up-to-date methods of bee-keeping, London, 1918. 32 p, 
King, H. B. The dura asal fly (Aphis sorghi Theob.) in Dongola province, 
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Khartoum, 1914. 14 p. 
King, H. B. The migratory locust (Schistocerca peregrina, Oliv.) and its con- 
trol in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1915. Khartoum, 1916, 12 p, 
Locy, W. A. The main currents of soology, New York, 1918, 216 p. Reading 
list of books and periodical articles on zoological subjects, p, 191- 
208, 
Parshley, H. M. Fauna of New England 14, List of the Hemipt cra-Hetcroptera, 
Boston, August, 1917, 125 p, (Occasional papers of the Boston society 
of natural history No. 7.) 
U. S, Commerce Dept, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, The export 
lumber trade of the United States. By Edward Ewing Pratt, 1918. 107 ps 
illus. 

