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Moore, J. P, Use of fishes for control of mosquitoes in northern fresh 
waters of the United States, Appendix IV to Report of the U. 5, 
Commissioner of Fisheries for 1922, Washineton, Government Print- 
ing Office, 1922, 60 p., 7 pl. (Commerce Dept., Bureau of Fisheries, 
Doc. 923.) 
emith, I, M., and Gardner, J. C. M. Onion, carrot, and celery flies, Lon- 
don, Benn Brothers Limited, 1922. 76 p., illus. (Insect pests of 
the horticulturist, v. l. 
Thomson, G. M. The naturalizatim of animals and plants in New Zealand, Cam- 
- A% the University Press, 1922, 607 p., map. FEiblio- 
graphy, p. 569-584.  Insects-Arachnida, p. 265-349, 
Thomson, J. A., ed. The outline of science... N. Y..and Lond., ¢. P. Putnam's 
Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1922. 4 vols. (v. 1-3 published) illus. 
Tothill, J. D. Natural control of the fall webworm (Hyphantria mmea Drury) 
in Canada, together with an account of its several parasites. Ottawa, 
1922. 107 p., illus. (Canada Dept. Agr. Bul. 3, new ser. Technical 
Pet. Bul. 3.) 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Farm Management Office. Atlas of American agricul- 
ture. Part II, Climate. Section A. Precipitation and humidity, by J. 
D. Kincer, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1922. 43 p., illus. 
(Advance Sheet no, 5.) Prepared under the airection of 0. EB. Baker 
(Contribution from the U. S. Weather Bureau.) 
A number of copies of U. S. Department of Agriculture Library Bulletin 
55, Catalogue of Publications Relatine to Entomelogy in the Library of the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1900, are available for free distribution. 
Requests for the sare should be sent to the Library. 
