01282cam a22002651 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040001900112042001200131050001600143110004200159245005900201260004300260300006900303490007300372500004900445504002800494505038100522650003100903650001800934810006400952agr15000188 DLC20260227110937.0770509s1915 dcuabf u000 0 eng  aagr15000188  a(OCoLC)28593316 aDLCcMdBJdDLC apremarc00aSB933b.U181 aUnited States.bBureau of Entomology.00aPapers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides ... aWashington,bGovt. print. off.,c1915. avii, 117 p.bincl. illus., map, diagrs. XVI pl. on 12 l.c23 cm.1 aU. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of entomology. Bulletin,vno. 116 aPapers were published separately, 1912-1913. aBibliography: p. 66-71.0 aI. 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. 0aFruitxDiseases and pests. 0aInsecticides.1 aUnited States.bBureau of Entomology.tBulletin ;vno. 116.