EBD A9.11-17.D
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Brief information on scale insect remedies |
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EBD A9.11-18.D
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Brief information on rose chafer and its control |
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EBD A9.11-19.D
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Brief information on hickory gall insects and their control |
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EBD A9.11-20.D
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Brief information on pine bark louse or red twig gall-louse and methods of control |
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EBD A9.11-21.D
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White-pine weevil, its injury and control methods |
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EBD A9.11-22.D
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How to protect rose bushes from rose aphids |
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EBD A9.11-23.D
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Locust leaf-miner, cause of brown appearance of locust leaves and remedy |
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EBD A9.11-24.D
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Brief information on injury to spruce and fir by spruce bud-worm |
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EBD A9.11-37.D
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White marked Tussock moth and its control |
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EBD A9.11-38.D
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Directions for packing and shipment of specimens of insects and their work |
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EBD A9.11-39.D
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Elm leaf beetle and its control |
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EBD A9.11-40.D
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Lead arsenate as remedy for chewing insects |
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EBD A9.11-42.D
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Destruction of spruce and hemlock by western hemlock looper |
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EBD A9.11-43.D
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Defoliation of Sitka spruce by green spruce aphis |
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EBD A9.11-44.D
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Poplar tent maker (Melalopha inclusa Huebn.) Enemy of poplar and willow trees. |
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EBD A9.11-45.D
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Sugar maple borer |
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EBD A9.11-46.D
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European elm scale (Gossyparia spuria (Modeer)) |
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EBD A9.11-47.D
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Question of quarantine against pinhole borers |
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EBD A9.11-48.D
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Brief information on insect damage to green ash logs and lumber in Southern Atlantic and Gulf States, particularly in delta region of Mississippi River |
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EBD A9.11-49.D
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Brief information on insect damage to unseasoned handle and wagon stock in the rough and suggestions relating to its prevention |
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