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1. The boll-weevil problem (id:35023)

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2. The sweet-potato weevil and its control (id:33094)

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3. The rose-chafer : a destructive garden and vineyard pest (id:33350)

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4. The apple-tree tent caterpillar (id:32954)

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5. The Mexican cotton-boll weevil (id:32923)

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6. California oak worm (id:ORC00000356)

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7. Control of the citrus thrips in California and Arizona (id:ORC00000389)

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8. Control of the onion thrips (id:ORC00000276)

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9. Controlling important fungous and insect enemies of the pear in the humid sections of the Pacific Northwest (id:ORC00000353)

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10. Important pecan insects and their control (id:ORC00000271)

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11. Insects and diseases of the pecan and their control (id:ORC00000512)

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12. Insects attacking the peach in the South and how to control them (id:ORC00000538)

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13. The San Jose scale and its control (id:ORC00000225)

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14. Why potatoes run out (id:ORC00000499)

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15. The alfalfa weevil and methods of controlling it (id:ORC00000340)

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16. The bean ladybird and its control (id:ORC00000346)

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17. The clover leaf weevil and its control (id:ORC00000543)

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18. The control of the codling moth and the apple scab (id:ORC00000080)

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19. The more important apple insects (id:ORC00000408)

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20. "White ants" as pests in the United States and methods of preventing their damage (id:ORC00000195)