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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ...and the probability of its being carried to Europe. 964. Rathvon, S. S. The "wheel-bug" (Reduvius novenarius). Field aud Forest, February, 1878, v. 3, pp. 108-109. Food habits of Reduvius novenarius = Prionidus cristatus. 965. Rathvon, S. S. The tobacco horn worm. Amer. Farmer, August, 1878, v. 7, p. 278. 966. Eathvon, S. S. Notes on the army worm. Laneaster Paimer, July, 1880. Remedies for Leucania unipuncta. 967. Rathvon, S. S. A supplement to the army worm. Lancaster Farmer, August, 1880, p. 114. Variations, number of broods, and hibernation of Leucania unipuncta. 968. Eavenel, H. W., and Berckmans, P. J. Results of two years' examination of gravevines at Aiken, S. C, and at Fruitland, in Augusta, Ga., on the "Grape Phylloxera." Proc. Amer. Pomol. Soc. 1875, 1875, pp. 110-112. 969. Raymond, H. C. Annual report from the third district. Ann. Rept. Iowa State Hortic. Soc. for 1876,1877, pp. 60-65. Remarks on injurious insects; means against borers. 970. Raymond, H. C. Report on entomology. Trans. Iowa State Hortic. Soc. for 1878,1879, pp. 427-431. Notes on some of the commoner injurious insects of orchards; means against the same; the value of birds. 971. Raymond, S. W. The wheat midge. Country Gentl., 12 July, 1860, v. 16, p. 27. Cultivator, August, 1860, ser. 3, v. 8, p. 254. lujuries and habits. 972. Raymond, S. W. The appearance of the wheat midge. Country Gentl., 23 August, 1860, v. 16, p. 122. A reply to Harris. 973. Reed, Edmund Baynes. The plum sphinx moth. Sphinx drupiferarum (Smith and Abbot). Can. Ent., April, 1871, v. 3, pp. 4-7, figs. 1-3. Characters, habits, and life history. 974. Reed, E. B. New enemies of the Colorado potato beetle. Can. Ent., November, 1871, v. 3, pp. 169-171, figs. 35-36. Deals with...