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Language
English
Pages
117

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Table of Contents

I. Spraying experiments against the grape leafhopper in the Lake Erie Valley in 1911. By Fred Johnson. 1912.
II. The grape-berry moth. By Fred Johnson and A. G. Hammar. 1912.
III. The cherry fruit sawfly. By S. W. Foster. 1913.
IV. Lime-sulphur as a stomach poison for insects. By E. W. Scott and E. H. Siegler. 1913.
V. The fruit-tree leaf-roller ... By J. B. Gill. 1913.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 66-71.
Papers were published separately, 1912-1913.

Published in
Washington
Series
U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin,, no. 116

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Library of Congress
SB933 .U18

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vii, 117 p.
Number of pages
117

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL235501M
Internet Archive
papersondeciduou115unit
LCCN
agr15000188
OCLC/WorldCat
28593316

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