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The Butterfilies of North America. By W. H. Edwards Third Series, Part II. 4to Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, Mass. - Report of Observations of Injurios Insects and Common Farm Pests during the year 1886, with Methods of Prevention and Remedy. By Eleanor A. Ormerod,8vo., 112 pages. London: Simpkin, Marhsall & Co. - Synopsis of the Hymenoptera of America, North of Mexico. By E.T. Cresson. Part i, Families and Genera. 8vo., 154 pages. - Transactions of the American Entomological Society, and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences.Philadelphia. Vol. xiii, 1886. - The Mulberry Silk-worm; being a Manual of Instructions in Silk Culture. By Prof. C. V. Riley. Bulletin No.9. Division of Entomology, U.S. Department of Agriculture. - Our Shade Trees and Their Insect Defoliators; being a consideration of the four most injurios species which affect the trees of the Capital; with means of destroying them By Prof. C.V. Riley Bulletin No. 10 - Reports of Experiments with Various Insecticide Substances, chiefly upon insects affecting garden crops, made under the direction fo Entomologist. Bulletin No.11 - Miscellanesous Notes on the Work of the Division of Entomology for the season of 1886. Prepared by the Entomologist. Bulletin No.12 - Aresnical Poisons for the Codling Moth (Carpocapsa pomonella L.) By Dr. S. A. Forbes, State Entomologist of Illinois. Bulletin No.1

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