United States. Bureau of Entomology
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- Diseases and pests (25)
- Control (21)
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- Insect pests (13)
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Books by United States. Bureau of Entomology
Total count: 124
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Report of the entomologist for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882Author's edition.Government Printing Office1882-01-01
BulletinG.P.O.1883-01-01-
Report of the entomologist for the year 1883Author's edition.Government Printing Office1883-01-01
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Report of the entomologist for the year 1884Author's edition.Government Printing Office1885-01-01
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Reports of observations and experiments in the practical work of the division made under the direction of the EntomologistGovernment Printing Office1887-01-01
An Enumeration of the published synopses, catalogues, and lists of North American insectstogether with other information intended to assist the student of American entomologyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Entomology1888-01-01-
General index to the seven volumes of Insect life, 1888-1895Govt. print. off.1897-01-01
BulletinG.P.O.1904-01-01
Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of Entomology, VIIIU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1905-01-01-
Root-maggots and how to control themGov't. Print. Off.1905-01-01
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The melon aphis. (A̲phis gossypii Glov.)Gov't. Print. Off.1906-01-01
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The tobacco thrips and remedies to prevent "white veins" in wrapper tobacco(Euthrips nicotianœ Hinds.)Govt. Print. Off.1906-01-01
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The locust borer and methods for its controlGov't. Print. Off.1907-01-01
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The Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say)Gov't. Print. Off.1907-01-01
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The white-pine weevilGov't Print. Off.1907-01-01
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The corn leaf-aphis and corn root-aphisBy F.M. WebsterGovt. Print. Off.1907-01-01
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The apple-tree tent caterpillar (Malacasoma americana Fab.)Gov't. Print. Off.1908-01-01
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The apple maggot or "railroad worm"(Rhagoletis [Trypeta] pomonella Walsh)Gov't Print. Off.1908-01-01
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Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of entomologyIX : The Greenhouse thripsGovernment Printer.1909-01-01
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Control of the Mediterranean flour moth by hydrocyanic-acid gas fumigationGovt. Print. Off.1909-01-01
Papers on cereal and forage insectsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1909-01-01-
The chinch bug. (Blissus leucopterus Say.)Govt. Print. Off.1909-01-01
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The spring grain-aphis or so-called "green bug." (Toxoptera graminum Rond.)Govt. Print. Off.1909-01-01
Apiculture[publications relating to apiculture]1909-01-01-
(The) Colorado potato beetle in Virginia in 19081909-01-01
Papers on the cotton boll weevil and related and associated insectsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1909-01-01-
Hibernation of the Mexican cotton boll weevilU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1909-01-01
Some insects injurious to truck cropsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1910-01-01-
The Indian-meal moth [Plodia interpunctella] and "weevil-cut" peanutsGovt. Print. Off.1911-01-01
Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of Entomology, IXU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1911-01-01-
Tick control in relation to the Rocky Mountain spotted fevera report of cooperative investigations conducted by the Bureau of Entomology and the Montana Experiment StationMontana Agricultural College Experiment Station1911-01-01
Miscellaneous papers on apicultureU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1911-01-01
Technical papers on miscellaneous forest insectsGovernment Printing Office1911-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of EntomologyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Division of Publications1911-01-01-
The distribution of the Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick [Dermacentor venustus Banks]Govt. Print. Off.1911-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of EntomologyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Division of Publications1912-01-01-
The cotton stainer [Dysdercus suturellus H.-Schf.]Govt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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The cause of European foul broodGovt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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Insect damage to standing timber in the national parksGovt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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The leaf blister mite(Eriophyes pyri Pagenstecher)Govt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
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Insects injurious to mushroomsGovt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticidesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1912-01-01
Publications of the Bureau of EntomologyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Division of Publications1913-01-01-
Spraying for white flies in FloridaBy W.W. Yothers ...Govt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
The pink bollwormGovt. Print. off.]1914-01-01-
The house centipedeU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1914-01-01
The periodical cicada in 1914Govt. print. off.]1914-01-01
The white marked tussock moth and its controlU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1916-01-01
Brief information on the white-pine weevil and its controlU.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1916-01-01
Important insects which may affect the health of men or animals engaged in military operationsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary1916-01-01-
Tobacco hornworm insecticiderecommendations for use of powdered arsenate of lead in dark-tobacco districtU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1917-01-01
Mediterranean fruit flyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1918-01-01
Spray to save the fruit crop from insects and diseases...1918-01-01
Proceedings of the class formed to study the entomology of disease, hygiene and sanitation1918-01-01
Poultry lice & control1918-01-01
Insect pest surveyBureau of Entomology1921-01-01
Japanese beetle projectUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1921-01-01
Program and plan of European corn borer investigations 1921U.S. Dept. of Agriculture]1921-01-01
Report of the committee on nomenclature1922-01-01
Suggestions for the help of photographers at field stations of the Department of Agriculture1922-01-01
Spraying for rust mites and scale insects following spraying for melanose1923-01-01
Program and plan of European corn borer investigations 1923U.S. Dept. of Agriculture]1923-01-01
Pick up and destroy peach "drops". U.S.D.A. Bureaus of entomology and plant industry in cooperation with Georgia state board of entomology1924-01-01
Circular of information on control of western pine beetle1925-01-01
Present status of establishment in the United States of imported bulb pests. (Report of bulb pests survey)1925-01-01
The so-called cotton flea1925-01-01
Directory of field activities of the Bureau of EntomologyU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
Outline or birdseye view of attached material1927-01-01
Program and plan of European corn borer investigations 1926-1927 / U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of EntomologyU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1927-01-01
Cereal and forage insects. Suggestions for material to be published and distributed regarding the 1927 spring clean-up supported by the Special federal appropriation1927-01-01
Our present knowledge of control of the pea uphid on cannery peas in the east1927-01-01
Report of the joint committee on the European corn borer, appointed by the American assoc. of econ.entomologists, American society of agronomy and the American soc. of agric. engineers1927-01-01-
The tobacco budworm and its control in the Georgia and Florida tobacco-growing regionU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1927-01-01
What about the corn borer?1928-01-01
Questionnaire on methods used to disinfect insect-infested plants which are subject to quarantine and inspection regulations1928-01-01
How to control Japanese beetles in lawnsUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1928-01-01
Minutes of informal conference on the codling moth held in Washington, D.C., January 4, 1928 / Dr. A. L. QuaintanceUnited States Bureau of Entomology1928-01-01
A method and technique for codling moth toxicological studies for field and laboratory use1929-01-01
Complete research program, European corn borer, 1929United States and CanadaUnited States Department of Agriculture1929-01-01
Complete research program, European corn borer, 1930United States and CanadaUnited States Department of Agriculture1930-01-01
Red bugs, or chiggers, and their controlUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1930-01-01
Suggestions for the prevention of infestations of cultivated mushrooms by insects and other pests1930-01-01
The control of Japanese and Asiatic beetle grubs in lawnsUnited States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1930-01-01
The biological basis of sterilization on account of the Mediterranean fruit fly1930-01-01
Memorandum on the Mediterranean fruit fly prepared for the use of the Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations1930-01-01
Improved bait for Japanese beetle trapsNew Jersey Department of Agriculture1930-01-01-
An estimate of the damage by some of the more important insect pests in the United StatesU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1930-01-01
Relation of temperature and moisture to brood development of the western pine beetle1931-01-01
The use of the ethylene oxide-carbon dioxide mixture for treating stored grain1931-01-01
Complete research program, European corn borer, 1932United States and CanadaUnited States Department of Agriculture1932-01-01
European corn borerU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1932-01-01
Tomato fruitwormUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Memorandum re codling moth control and spray residueUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Cabbage wormsUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Squash vine borerUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Poisonous effects of lead and arsenicUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
The striped cucumber beetleUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Blister beetlesUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Memorandum regarding spray residue problems on grapeUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Progress report of experiments on the control of cabbage worms1933-01-01
Pickle and melon wormsUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Summary of results of tests by the Bureau of Entomology during the season of 1932 on the relative effectiveness of colored and uncolored calcium and lead arsenates submitted by the Manufacturing Chemists' Association of the United StatesBureau of Entomology1933-01-01
The cabbage maggotUnited States Department of Agriculture1933-01-01
Memorandum regarding the control of insects attacking certain vegetables, small fruits, and tobacco and the elimination of harmful insecticidal residues from the market productUnited States Department of Agriculture1934-01-01
Spraying garden ornamentals for protection from Japanese beetle attackNew Jersey Department of Agriculture1934-01-01
Memorandum covering the importation or interstate movement of living insects by any agency of the Bureau of EntomologyUnited States Department of Agriculture1934-01-01
Mosquito survey and control, Government Camp, Oregon. Mt. Hood National Forest1935-01-01
A short discussion of some scales affecting shade trees and hardy shrubsRev. Nov. 22, 1950.U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology1950-01-01
Bulletin, Issues 49-57Arkose Press2015-09-26
Bulletin, Volumes 94-99Arkose Press2015-09-27
Circular, Issues 1-100Arkose Press2015-09-29
Bulletin, Issues 11-20Arkose Press2015-09-30
Bulletin, Issues 31-40Arkose Press2015-10-04
Bulletin, Issues 66-71Arkose Press2015-10-05
Bulletin, Issues 25-33Arkose Press2015-10-17
Bulletin, Issues 109-113Arkose Press2015-10-21
Bulletin, Volumes 1-10Arkose Press2015-10-22
Bulletin, Issues 96-100Arkose Press2015-10-24
Insect Life, Volume 7Arkose Press2015-10-24
Bulletin Volume no. 96-97 1911-12Arkose Press2015-11-06
Insect Life, Volume 3Arkose Press2015-11-07
News letter of the Bureau of Entomology / U.S. Department of AgricultureThe Bureau
Cereal and forage insect investigations. Abstract of minutes of informal meet. of Federal and state Hessian fly investigators on Dec. 31,1924
Monthly letter of the Bureau of EntomologyThe Bureau