INSECT PEST SURVEY 
J. A. Hyslop, in Charge 
C. R. Twinn, in charge of the Canadian Insect Pest Survey, which 
was crganized in 1923 under the direction of the late R..C. Treherne, 
spent July 13 to 15 in Washington, studying the methods and equipment 
of the United. States. Insect Pest Survey. In addition to his work on 
the Survey, Mr. Twinn is in charge of investigations of stored—product 
insects and the work on mosquitoes carried on by the Dominion of Canada. 
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LIBRARY | 
Mabel Colcord, Librarian 
NEW BOOKS 
AV ImaAn ees oe lt : 
The codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.). Control experiments and 
life history observations at Bathurst, N. S. Wales, 1926-27. 36 
Dee abu. (N. S. Wales Dept. Agr. Sci. Bul. 31, Mar’; igzoee 
Annand, P. N. 
A contribution toward a monograph of the Adelginae (Phylloxeri- 
dae) of North America. 1282p «ease (Stanford Univ. Pubs. 
Univ. Series, Biol. Sciences, v. 6, No. 1.) (Bibliographvemeas 
135-146. ) af 
Benya, K. A. ; 
Fungous diseases of grasshoppers. Revision of literature. AQ 
p., illus. Leningrad, 1928. - (In: Russian.) 
Bodenheimer, F. S. - 
Materialien zur Geschichte der Entomologie bis Linné. v. 1, (498 
Dei, 2 lLUS. sberlin | Wy uunk, 92a, 
Bready, M. B. 
The European starling on his westward way (Sturnus vulgaris vul- 
garis). Concerning his economic value, his varied song, his place 
among birds and ‘their characteristics, with a foreword by Marcus 
Benjamin. 141 p., col. pl. New York, Knickerbocker Press, 1929. 
Cattle tick and methods for its eradication. polrpD: Melbourne, H. 
J. Green, Government Printer, 1929. (Australian Council for Scien— 
tific and Indust. Research, Pam. 12.) 
Congrés International de Zoologie X tenu & Budapest du 4 au 10 Sep- 
tembre 1927, publié par E. Csiki. 2v., illus. Budapest, Imprimerie 
stephaneum, 1929. v.1, p. 1-856; v. 2, pp: 857—16200) 
Faune de France 20. Picard, F. Coléopterés, Cerambycidae, 166 p., 
illus. Paris, Lechevalier, 1929. 
