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  3. Vol. 7 (1915): Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia

Vol. 7 (1915): Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia

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Issued July 1915

Proceedings

  • Vice-President's Address

    L. E. Taylor
    5-6
    • PDF
  • Insect-notes from the Okanagan 1914

    Max Ruhman
    7-11
    • PDF
  • The Control of Incipient Infestation of Codling-Moth in a New District

    W. H. Lyne
    11-13
    • PDF
  • Sprays of Up-to-Date Interest

    L. L. Palmer
    14-16
    • PDF
  • The Tarnished Plant-Bug (Lygus pratensis Linn.)

    R. C. Treherne
    16-18
    • PDF
  • The Part Played by Insects in the Spread of Plant-Diseases

    J. W. Eastham
    18-21
    • PDF
  • Correspondence, Business, Finances

    [Various Authors]
    22-25
    • PDF
  • Insect Pests in Greenhouses

    G. E. Wilkerson
    25-30
    • PDF
  • Notes on Some Insects of the Lower Fraser Valley

    F. H. Getchell
    30-33
    • PDF
  • Comments on Some Peculiarities in Connection With the Life-History of the Codling-Moth on the Pacific Coast

    W. H. Lyne
    33-35
    • PDF
  • Shade-Tree and Ornamental Insects of British Columbia

    R. C. Treherne
    35-41
    • PDF
  • The Outbreak of Locusts of 1914

    Tom Wilson
    41-43
    • PDF
  • Notes on Birds Likely to Be of Service in the Destruction of Grasshoppers in the Nicola Valley

    Lionel E. Taylor
    43-45
    • PDF
  • The Kansas Remedy for the Control of Locusts

    Arthur Gibson
    45
    • PDF

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