The Cabbage Root Maggot. 571 



GofF, ibid., p. 135. Advises sandy soil to prevent Radish Fly. 

 Rur. N. Yorker, p. 154. In answer to 'J.J. C. ," advises Kainit to des- 

 troy Cabbage Maggots. 



1888. Rur. N. -I'orker, p. 149. Negative results vv^ith lime and nitrate of 

 potash against Cabbage Maggots. 



GofF, Sixth Kept. N. Y. State Agr. Expt. Station, p. 96. Negative result 



with lime for Cabbage Maggot. 

 Cook, Rept. Bd. Agr., p. 43. Saved radishes by a protection ; has further 



proof that Onion, Cabbage, and Radish Maggots are identical. Radishes 



as trap crop. 

 Cook, Bulletin, 39, Mich. Expt. Station, p. 10. (Also in Rept. Bd. Agr, 



p. 225.) More convinced that Cabbage, Radish, and Onion Maggots are 



the same. Advises radishes as trap crop. 

 Howard, G. H , in Burpee's How to Grow Cabbage and Cauliflower, p. 47. 



Says muriate of potash and wood ashes are sure remedies. 

 Fletcher, Rept. Out. Ent. Soc. for 18S7, p. 14. Carbolic acid and gas lime 



for root maggots of Radish and Cabbage. 

 Fernald-Maynard, Rept. Mass. Bd. Agr. for 1887, p. 94. Brief 



1889. L,intner, Count. Gent., p. 440. Discussion of remedies for Cabbage 

 Maggot on Cauliflower. 



Dunning, Pop. Gardening IV., 24. Expt. with liquid manure and lime for 



Cabbage Maggot. 

 Rile}' and Howard, Insect Life, II., 86. Ref. to Dunning's expt. 

 Rur. N. Yorker, p. 495. Ref. to Dunning's expt. 

 "H. A. M.," Rur. N. Yorker, p. 678. Expt. with Sulphur. 

 Fletcher, Rept. for 188S, p. 68. Mention of Cabbage Anthomyian. 



1890. Greiner, How to Make a Garden Pay, p. 98. Considers the Cabbage, 

 Radish, Turnip, and Onion Maggots the same insect. Radishes pre- 

 ferred. Remedies discussed. 



Smith, Bulletin 75, N. J. Agr. Expt. Station, p. 12. Expt. with kainit 

 against Cabbage Maggot. P. 20, expt. with naphthaline against Radish 

 Maggot. P. 26, expt. with kerosene emulsion on Radish Maggots. 

 P. 29, expt. with Hellebore for maggots. 



1 89 1. Riley and Howard, Insect Life, III., 247. Hellebore for Cabbage 

 Root-maggot. 



Fletcher, Insect Life, IV., 13. Late planting for Cabbage Maggot. 

 Schwarz and Fletcher, Insect Life, IV., 27. Discussion of the parasitic 



habits oi Aleochara, which Fletcher bred from Cabbage Maggot. 

 Smith, Bulletin 85, N. J. Expt. Station, p. 8. Discussion of merits of 



tobacco, kainit and nitrate of soda for Radish and Cabbage maggots. 

 Weed, Insects and Insecticides, p. 188. Radish Maggot mentioned. 

 Crozier, The Cauliflower, p. 96. Radish maggot mentioned. 



1892. Rawson, Sue. in Mark. Gardening, p. 228. Radish Maggot prefers 

 radishes to cabbage, cauliflower, or onions. Advises lime, and says 

 kainit or muriate of potash kills eggs and maggots by contact. 



Earnhardt, Insect Life, V., 136. Expt. with carbon bisulphide for 

 Cabbage maggot. 



