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THIS book is an elementary manual of insects affecting agriculture. It is divided into seven chapters dealing with the elements of morphology and classification, and twelve chapters which treat of insects of economic importance together with the principles of their control. There are also appendices on other invertebrates which are of concern to agriculturists. The book is concisely written, well illustrated, and clearly printed, and it should meet the needs of the agricultural student and also prove useful to growers and others interested in pest control.
Agricultural Entomology.
By D. H. Robinson S. G. Jary. Pp. xi + 314. (London: Gerald Duckworth and Co., Ltd., 1929.) 15s. net.
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Biology. Nature 124, 534 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124534c0
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