Great Basin Naturalist M EMOIRS
. IS99b. Prelirninary report on the insect enemies offorests in the northwest. United States Department of Agriculture, Divisionof Entomology, new series, Bulletin 21. 27 p. (cn hb).
. 1899c. Report on investigations to determine the cause of unhealthly conditions nf the spruce and pine from 1880-1893. West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 56:197—161. (cn hb).
. J900a. American fossil Coleoptera referred to the Scolytidae. Psyche 9(290):64 -67. (ds).
. 1900b. The pin-holc borcrs and how to prevent losses from the ravages of the oak timber worm. Southern Lumberman 27:425. ().
. 1900c. Work of the prehistorie scolytid (Phbcosi-nus squaUdus Scudder). Pages 91-92 of Part 2 in Scudder, Canadian fossil insects, inyriapods and arachinids, appendix. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa 1900:91-92, illus. (ds tx).
. 1901a. Insect enemies of forests and forest prod-ucts (paper read at meeting of the American Forestry Association, Deuver, Colorado, 1901). Forester, Port Huron, Michigan 8:250-254 , 5 figs. (cn).
. 190 Ib. Insect enemies of the spruce in the Northeast. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, new series. Bulletin 28. S0 p., XVI pis. (cn ec hb).
. 190lc. On the development and evolution of the scolytid gallery. Paper read before Section F., title only. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings 1901:326. (hb).
. 1901d. Relations betwcen scolytids and their host plants. Science 1901:628-629. (ec).
. I901e. Sonie insect enemies ofliving trees. Soci-etyforthe Prnmotion of Agricultural Science, Proceedings 1901:66-69. (hb).
. 1902a. A new genus of scolytids from Florida. Erineophilus gen. nov. Entomological Society of Washington. Washington, D.C., Proceedings 5(1):34-3S. (tx).
. I902b. insects detrimental and destructive to forest products used for constructing materiał. United States Department of Agriculture, Divi-sion of Entoinologv, new series, Bulletin 31: 60-63. (cn).
. 1902c. Insect enemies of the pine in the Black Mills forest reserve. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, new series, Bulletin 32. 24 p. (cn ds).
. 1902d. On the studyofforest entomology in America. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, new series, Bulletin 37:5-33. (cn).
. 1902e. Some notes on the genus Dcndroctonus. Fntomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 5(l):3-4. (cn tx).
. 1903a. Forest insect explorations in the summer of 1902. Canadian Entomologist 35:59-61. (ds).
. I903b. Insect enemies of the redwood. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, Bulletin 38:32-40, 4 figs. (cn hb tx).
. 1903c. Methods ofworks and some results in forest insect investigations. Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Proceedings 1903:180-182. ().
. 1903d. Pldoeosinus cupressi n. sp. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 5:135-136. (cn tx ms).
. 1903e. Some of the principal insect enemies of coniferous forests in the United States (Dendroc-fom/s). United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbnok 1902:265-282. (cn ec hb).
. 1904a. Catalogue of exhibits of insect enemies of forests and forest products at the Louisiana Pur-chase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904. United States Department of Agriculture, Divi-sion of Entomology, new series, Bulletin 48. 56 p., XXII pis. (cn hb).
. I904b. Insect injuries to hardwood forest trees. United States Department of Agriculture, Year-book 1903:313-328, 1 pl.. 17 figs. (hb).
. 1905a. Insect injuries to forest products. United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbook 1904:381-398, 14 figs. (hb).
. I905b. Notes on some Mexican Scolytidae, with descriptions of some new species. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 7:71-81 (1906) [preprint dated 9 Decern-ber 1905]. (tx).
. I905c. The Black Mills beetle, with further notes on its distribution, life history, and methods of control. United States Department of Agriculture, Burean of Entomology, Bulletin 56. 24 p., 2 pis., 6 figs. (cn ec hb).
. 1906a. Barkbeetledepredalionsofsome fiftyyears ago in the Pike’s Peak region of Colorado. Entomological Society of Washington. Washington, D.C., Proceedings S:4-5. (cn).
. 1906b. Notes on scolytid larvae and their mouth parts. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 7(2-3):143-149, pis. IV, V. (ay).
. I906c. The principal injurious insects of 1905. United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbook 1905:62S-63S. (cn).
. 1907a. A genus and species of Scolytidae hereto-fore unrecorded from the United States. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 8:112-116. (hbds).
. 1907b. Pinhole injury to girdled cypress in the South Atlantic and Gulf States. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, CircularS2. 4 p. (cn).
. 1907c. The principal injurious insects of 1906. United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbook 1906:50S-517. (cn).
. I90Sn. A notę on a scolytid beetle. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington. D.C., Proceedings 10:18-19. (ec).
. 1908b. (Insects destructive to forests). National Association ofCotton Manufacturers 85:126-128. (cn).
. 190Sc. Notable depredations by forest insects. United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbook 1907:149-164. (cn).
. 190Sd. The principal injurious insects of the year 1907. United States Department of Agriculture, Yearbnok 1907:541-542. (cn).
. 1908e. Work of the Bureau of Entomology against forest insects. Journal of Economic Entomology L343-34S. (ms).