INDEX. 



593 



Scjjthroiius ferrugineus. 285 

 Severin, H. H. P. and W. J. Hartung, 

 natural enemies of the sugar beet leaf 

 hoppers in Cal., art., 277 

 Sea Island cotton, 155 

 Searles, N. P.. 400 

 Seckel pear, 147 

 Seed potato problem, the next step, art., 



197 

 Selannspidus articulatus, 222 

 Selection, planting and care of an olive 



orchard in Cal., the, art, 414 

 Sellers peach, 364 

 Sequoia gigantea, 528 

 Serica alternata. 345 

 Seulberger, Fred. 116, 285 

 Sevillano olive, 424 

 Severin, H. C, 44 



H. P., 44 

 Shade crops, 301 

 Shamel, A. D.. 510, 512, 514 

 Sharp, D. D., 338, 339 

 Shear, W. V., 475 



next step in the seed potato problem, 



the. art, 197 

 some fundamentals of success for secur- 

 ing large yields of potatoes, 265 

 what are good seed potatoes, 98 

 Shepherd's purse, 468 

 Shoobridge, W. E., 



Tasmanian pruning, 100 

 Shot-hole, borer. 285, 445 



fungus, 493. 494 

 Silvpstri, F., 446. 523, 524 

 Siegler, E. H.. 20 

 Silo, the, a valuable bulletin, 518 

 Sinodendron rngosnm, 484 

 Sir Walter P^aleigh potato, 464 

 Sisx/rinchunn bellum, illustration of, 311 

 Skunk weed. 276 

 Slug, cherry, 214 



pear, 219 

 Smartweed, 470 



Smelter fumes injury to vegetation, art., 

 240 

 effect on agriculture, 248 

 Smelting of ores, 240, 241 

 Smith, A. G., 170 



street trees and parks in Pasadena, art., 

 382 

 Smith, Clayton O. 



w^alnut blight or bacteriosis, art., 254 

 Elizabeth H., 271 



Harrv S.. 53, 116, 170, 219, 345, 400, 446, 

 536 

 occurrence of the European boxwood 



leaf-miner in Cal., the. art., 340 

 preventive entomology, 321 

 progress of the Sicilian mealy bug 



parasite, art., 525 

 recent ladybird Introductions, art., 523 

 some misconceptions. 269 

 use of fungous diseases against the 

 black scale, art, 109 

 O K 273 



Ralph E.. 115, 169, 225. 254, 271, 330 

 Smyrna fig, 60 

 Sodium, carbonate, 144 

 chloride, 76 

 cyanide. 393, 394 

 sulphate, 144 

 Soils. 123, 214, 142, 227, 231 

 analysis, 234 



chemical. 236 

 apricot, 483 

 cotton, 186 



fi-uit, in tlie Sierra foothills, art., 134 

 pear, 298 



some common misconceptions with re- 

 spect to, art., 231 

 Solanum mealy bug, 484 

 Solanurn, rostratum, 160 

 tuberoswn, 474 



Some, common misconceptions with respect 



to soils and soil fertility, art, 231 



experiments in treating citrus trees for 



gummosis. art., 7 

 fundamentals of success for securing 

 large yields of potatoes, art., 265 

 misconceptions, 269 

 Sorghum halapense. 36, 160, 259 

 Southern Oregon Exp. sta., 149, 405 

 Sow, bugs, 200 



tliistle, 469 

 Spaulding plow, 415 

 Sphingids, 103 

 Spilochalcis mani(F, 170 

 Spiny cockle-bur, 159 

 Spirobolus marginatus, 170 

 Sporotrichum globuliferum. Ill 

 Spotting of citrus fruits, 434 

 Spraying, 104 



experiments in spraying eggs of purple 



and green apple aphides in Cal., 



art, 20 



for control of mildew and leaf hoppers 



on grapes, art., 250 



Sprays „ „ 



arsenate of lead. 114. 165, 166, 167, 212, 



216, 280, 281. 427 

 arsenite of zinc, 427 

 atomic sulphur. 250, 280. 284 



"Black Leaf 40," 113. 167, 213, 214, 216, 



217, 250, 282, 283, 387, 391 

 Bordeaux mixture, 103, 114, 115, 168, 212. 



257, 258, 391 

 carbolic acid emulsion, 399 

 crude oil emulsion, 114, 398, 478 

 distillate oil, emulsion, 113, 387, 395, 478 



mechanical mixture, 274 

 flour paste, 283 

 iron, sulphate. 112 



sulphide, 115 

 lime-sulphur, 103. 104. 112, 113. 115, 165, 



160, 215, 258, 281, 282, 476 

 milled sulphur. 284 

 miscible oil, 347, 394 

 sulphide of potash, 168 

 "Yel-Ros." 387 

 Spurgeon, F. E., 273 

 Squash, 44 

 Stabler, H. P.. 276 

 Standard Oil Company, 449 

 Standardization, 538 

 ■npple, 377 



of fruit packing, 380 

 Star, fungi, 469 



thistle, 31. 35. 275, 276 

 State, agricultural, association, 152 

 society, 185 

 Board, of Agric, 491 

 of Horticulture, 38 

 of horticultural examiners, 273 

 of viticultural commissioners, 492 

 fruit growers' convention (See conven- 



"tion ) 

 horticultural society, 39 

 insectary, 107, 269, 270, 536 

 quarantine order, proposed, 319 

 Statistics, 264, 370, 433 

 alfalfa, 198 

 almond. 494 

 apple, 506 



crop, 37. 96, 263, 316, 317. 369, 431, 516, 

 517 

 losses from insects, art., 439 

 grape, 491 

 olive, 473 

 on varieties, 150 

 peach. 503 

 pomelo, 509 



production of Cal. fruits in 1914, 96 

 prune, 500 

 Steamed bone meal, 406 

 Sterculia tree, 382, 383, 384 

 StetJiorus vagans, 528 



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