THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 571 



Sonoma County. 



Mr. A. R. Gallaway and Mr. 0. E. Bremner have conducted a very 

 thorough spraying campaign in their county this spring, which should 

 result in a crop of clean fruit. 



Sutter County, 



Mr. H. P. Stabler is planning to make extensive exhibits of products 

 raised in his county in a large building recently purchased by the 

 supervisors. According to dispatches he has already established an 

 office and display room in the building and other improvements are 

 being made at his request. 



Ventura County. 



Upon the findings of Mr. H. S. Fawcett, plant pathologist of the 

 State Commission of Horticulture, Mr. R. S. Vaile is advising his 

 citrus growers to discontinue the use of neat's-foot oil for gummosis 

 and to use Bordeaux paste instead. 



Yolo County. 



Mr. George H. Hecke has been a recent visitor to the State Commis- 

 sioner's office. He reports conditions in his county as being very good 

 considering the year. 



Yuba County, 



Mr. Geo. W. Harney reports that so far this spring he is unable 

 to find any trace of the citrus white fly in Marysville. 



