INDEX 



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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



Page. 

 Entomologist and Botanist — Reporl. 

 of the — Con. 



Ewtnatopinus eiiry fit emus 80 



suis 80 



Hog Louse 80 



remedies for 80 



Injurious insects, most important occur- 

 rences in Canada 65 



Insecticid-es 72 



Meetings attended 60, 69 



Melophagus ovinus 80 



Mytilaspis ulmi 77 



Oyster-shell Scale, 

 remedies for. . . . 



77 

 78 



Paris green 73 



Pear-leaf Blister Mite 78 



remedy for 78 



Phytoptus pi/ri 7S 



Plum Curculio 75 



remedies for 76 



Rhagoletis pomonella 76 



San Jos6 Scale 77 



remedy for 77 



SaundeTS, Dr. W., entomological work of. 62 



Seed Selection Si>ecial Train, work of.. 68 



lecturers on the 69 



Seed selection by fanning mills in the 



field 70 



Seed-testing for vitality 70 



Sheep Louse 80 



Sheep Tick 80 



remedies for 81 



Smut, prevention of, in seed grain.. .. 70 



Spraying 71 



invention and improvement of appa- 

 ratus 71 



insecticides used 72 



Tmetocera ocellana 79 



Trichodectes scalaris ^. 80 



spharocephalus 80 



Weed seeds, collection of 



Weeds, noxious, work en 



means of introduction of 



Fletcher, Dr. J., Entomologist and Bot- 

 anist — Report of 



Gilbert, A. G., Poultry Manager — Report 

 of 



Grisdale, J. H., Agriculturist — Report of. . 



68, 



60 

 , 70 



60 



59 



89 

 17 



25 

 26 



28 

 29 



30 



30 

 cover crops as plant food 30 I 



Horticulturist— Report of the. . . . 



Apples 



cross-bred varieties of 



cultural experiments with 



cover crops 



cover crops and conservation 

 moisture 



of 



Paqb. 



Horticulturist— Report of the— Con. 

 Apples — Con. 



cover crops, conclusions reached re- 

 garding 



fall versus spring planting 



mice, protection from 



mulching the soil with green clover. 



root-killing of apple trees 



sunscald, protection from 



top grafting 



evaporating 



experimental shipments of 



seedling 



storing 



varieties 



conclusions reached regarding 



named 



hardiest recommended 



of crab apples suitable for all dis- 

 tricts 



recommended for Ontario and Que- 

 bec 



recommended for the milder parts 



of Ontario 



recommended for the colder parts 



of Ontario, and for Quebec 



Apple trees, close planting of 



individuality in 



Arboretum and Botanic Garden 



Blackberries 



Blossoming records of fruit 



Canning and preserving plums 



Cheesecloth enclosure, experiments in 



grooving vegetables in 



Cherries 



propagating on hardy stocks 



varieties of Morello recommended for 



Ontario and Quebec 



whitewashing trees to protect fruit 



buds 



Correspondence 



Cover crops 



and conservation of moisture 



as plant food 



conclusions reached regarding 



Cross-bred varieties of apples 



Currants 



seedling varieties 



Diseases, fungous 



Evaporating apples 



Experiments with large fruits, 1887- 



1906 



Fall versus spring planting of apple 



trees 



Forestry 



Fungous diseases 



Gooseberries 



varieties recommended 



31 



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 31 

 29 

 31 

 31 

 29 

 29 

 28 

 29 

 26 



26 

 2S 



28 



27 



27 



27 

 32 

 29 

 44 

 38 

 39 

 33 



41 

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35 



35 



35 

 45 

 30 

 30 

 30 

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29 

 26 



2S 

 43 

 42 

 38 

 39 



