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EXPERIMENTAL FARM.^ 



7-8 EDWARD VII., A. 1908 



Page. 

 Entomologist and Botanist — Report 

 of the — Con. 

 Griddle, N., on Western Wheat-stem 



Sawfly 209 



on Colorado Potato Beetle 209 



on Cabbage Butterfly 211 



Crioceris asparagi 213 



diiodecim-pitnctata 213 



Cutworm, Red-backed 206 



Spotted 209 



Cutworms in grain 206 



remedies for 207 _ 



Cutworms in general crops, remedies for 207 



Datana ministra 227 



Dcrostcnes trlfancialus 231 



Donations received 202 



Elm-leaf Aphis 229 



Entomological collections 201 



Entomology, Division of 205 



Entomoscelis adonidis 214 



Epiircea rufa 229 



Euproctis clirysorrhaca 222 



Forest and shade trees, insect enemies of 229 



Fruit crops, insect enemies of 216 



Gypsy Moth in the United States 223 



Harris, Wm., on cutworms 206 



Hemerocampa leucostigina 227, 229 



Hcmitelcs sp 231 



Holland, W. H., on Colorado Potato 



Beetle 209 



Hop Flea-beetle 215 



Hyphantria tei-tor 229 



June Bugs 220 



LachitGsterna 220 



fusca 220 



Leaf-hopper, Red-edged 215 



Lehia grandis 210 



Lepidosaphes ulmi 219 



Letter of transmittal 201 



Meetings attended 203 



Mytilaspis ulmi 219 



Maple, Silver, seeds destroyed by Epurwa 



rufa 229 



Marsh Flies 206 



May Beetles 220 



Nectaropliora solanifolii 210 



Negundo Leaf-gall, Fleshy 220 



Noctiia c-nigrum 209 



NotoJophus antiqua 227 



Oak-looper, Vancouver Island 229 



Oncomctopia lateralis 215 



Otiorhgnchus ocatus 221 



rugifrons 212 



sulcatus 212,221 



Oyster-shell Scale 219 



Palmer, W. R., on Cherry Fruit-fly.. .. 228 



Paragrotis ochrogaster 206 



Page. 

 Entomologist and Botanist — Report 

 of the- Co«. 

 Paris green and bran for cut- 

 worms 206, 207, 208 



very little danger from use of 208 



Peiitacncmus hucciilatricis 231 



Plum Curculio 217 



remedy for 218 



Podisus spilt osir- 210 



Polyporus sp 232 



Potitia rapw 211 



Potato Beetle, Colorado 209 



enemies of 210 



Potato-leaf Aphis 210 



PsylUodes punctulata 215 



Pyrethrum insect powder, for Cabbage 



Worms 211 



Recurraria ihujaclla 230 



Rhagoletis cingulata 228 



pomonella 219 



Roots and vegetables, insect enemies of 209 



Rustic, S'pined 212 



San JoS'S Scale 220 



Schizoneura americana 229 



Sdiizura conciiina 227 



Sciaphiliis murlcatns 212 



Sleepy Weevil 221 



Spring Flies, injuring fall wheat 205 



Spruce Gall-louse 229 



Strawberry, ' one crop method ' to avoid 



White Grub injury 221 



Sugar Beet Webworm 209 



Tent Caterpillars 229 



Therina somniaria 229 



Tree-hopper, Buffa:lio 219 



Tuckahoe, a Northwest 232 



Turnip Beetle, Red 214 



Tussock Moth, Red 227 



White-marked 227, 229 



Vegetables, insect enemies of 209 



Vine Weevil, Blaok 221 



Webworm, Fall 229 



Sugar Beet 209 



Vv^heat, fall, injured by Spring Flies.. .. 205 



Wheat-stem Sawfly 209 



White Grubs 220 



controlling the 221 



Experimental Farm, Agassiz — Report 



of Superintendent 377 



Apples, report on, with descriptions of 



sixty new varieties fruiting 393,-398 



Barley, experiments with 380 



Test of varieties of 3'81 



Beans, experiment's with 390 



Bees, report on 379 



Beets, experiments with 3SS 



