01363cam a22002411 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040001900112042001200131050002300143245005900166260004300225300003900268490007100307500004800378505062800426650003401054650001801088999001501106agr12000252 DLC20260227110933.0901024s1912 dcuaf u000 0 eng  aagr12000252  a(OCoLC)28593170 aDLCcMdBJdDLC apremarc00aSB933b.U18 no. 8000aPapers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides ... aWashington,bGovt. print. off.,c1912. ax, 167 p.billus, XIII pl.c23 cm.0 aU.S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin,vno. 80 aPapers first published separately, 1909-10.0 aI. The codling moth in the Ozarks. By E. L. Jenne.--II. The cigar case-bearer. By A. G. Hammar.--III. Additional observations on the lesser apple worm. By S. W. Foster and P. R. Jones.--IV. The pear thrips and its control. By Dudley Moulton.--V. On the nut-feeding habits of the codling moth. By S. W. Foster.--VI. Life history of the codling moth in northwestern Pennsylvania. By A. G. Hammar.--VII. (rev.) The one-spray method in the control of the codling moth and the plum curculio. By A. L. Quaintance and [others]--VIII. Tests of sprays against the European fruit Lecanium and the European pear scale. By P. R. Jones. 0aFruit and fruit treesxPests. 0aInsecticides. c8053d8053