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YOTHERS, Orlando, Fla., Spraying Scheme for the Control of Insect 

 Pests (Approximate dates to spray to produce best results). H. J. 

 QUAYLE, Riverside, Cal., The Citricola Scale (Coccus citricola) (A 

 summary account of the insect from the economic viewpoint). P. J. 

 PARROTT, Geneva, N. Y., An Analysis of Spraying Methods against the 

 Codling Moth (Brief discussion of preliminary experiments on eastern 

 and western methods of spraying and of some factors that should he 

 considered in the employment of a driving spray in commercial apple 

 orchards in New York). E. G. TITUS, Logan, Utah, Apple Leaf 

 Roller in Utah (Brief resume of experimental work carried on against 

 this insect during the present season). GLENN W. HERRICK, Ithaca. 

 N. Y., Further Data on the Control of the Fruit-Tree Leaf-Roller 

 (Archips argyrospila). P. W. GLENN, Urbana, 111. The Apple Flea 

 Weevil (Orchcstes canus) (General account of occurrence in Illinois. 

 Life history, habits and methods of control). E. N. CORY, College Park, 

 Md., Preliminary Report on the Woolly Aphis (Report of control 

 measures investigated). A. F. CONRADI, Clemson College, S. C, Results 

 of Wire-Worm Investigations (Life history and control of the wire- 

 worms, Horistoiwtus uhlcri and J\Ionocrc[>idins i-cspcrtinus in South 

 Carolina). WILMON NEWELL, College Station, Tex., Notes on Insects 

 Attacking Sudan Grass (Information concerning well-known insects 

 attacking Sudan grass, an important forage crop of the semi-arid 

 Southwest). S. J. HUNTER, Lawrence, Kans., Some Economic Results 

 of the Year. W. R. McCoNNELL, Hagerstown, Md., An Unique Type 

 of Insect Injury (An account of an insect which prevents the proper 

 functioning of the root-nodules of certain legumes). C. L. METCALF, 

 Columbus, Ohio, A Mechanical Measure for Controlling the Flea- 

 Beetle (Epitri.r fuscula} on Potato. J. R. PARKER, Bozeman, Mont., 

 An Outbreak of the Alfalfa Looper (Autographa gamma californica 

 Speyer). A. I. BOURNE, Notes on Onion Maggot in 1914 (Brief notes 

 on work of present season's progress in the scout for practical methods 

 of control). H. H. P. SEVERIN and H. C. SEVERIN, Marietta, Ohio, 

 Life History, Natural Enemies and the Poisoned Bait Spray as a 

 Method of Control of the Imported Onion Fly (Pcgomya ccpctorum 

 Meade), with Notes on Other Onion Pests. E. G. TITUS, Logan, Utah, 

 Insects of the Year in Utah (Principal insects causing damage this year 

 noted on account of unusual character of some outbreaks). C. W. 

 CARPENTER, A Method of Excluding Mites from Pure Cultures (Amer. 

 Phytopath. Soc.). Also the following papers from the program of the 

 American Association of Official Horticultural Inspectors (Section of 

 Horticultural Inspection of the Association of Economic Entomolo- 

 gists) : E. R. SASSCER, Fed. Hort. Board. Washington, D. C., Important 

 Insect Pests Collected on Imported Nursery Stock in 1914. H. B. 



