INDEX. 



489 



Hundley, J. B. 298 



Sulphur Injury in Yucaipa, 1917, 4U2 

 Hiinn, C. J. 14 

 Hunt. Dean Thomas Forsyth, 12S 



California farmer and the College of 

 Agriculture, art 183 



What crops, art. 

 Hyalopterus arundinis, 54, 62 

 Hydrocyanic add gas, woolly aphis con- 

 trol with, 395 

 IIi/idi noclea, 46 



sal sola, 4 6 

 "Byperaspis loiiralis, 110 



Illuminator: The dark field, 387 

 Imperial Co.: Cotton growing in. 4-7 

 Improvement of nursery stock, art. 202 

 Insectary : County commissioners and the, 

 416 



Southern branch, 416 

 Insect control: Fall work in. 458 



Exterminator formula. 24 



Ladybird, 110 



Uoving pictures of, 423 



1'arasites and predators as adjuncts in 

 the control of mealybug, art. 10S 



Pests, 33 



Remedies. 23 



Predaceous, 109 

 Insects: Brown lacewing, 109 



Scale insect new to California, art. 249 

 Insecticides, for white flies, 302 



Petroleum, 384 

 Inspection at point of origin, art. 437 

 Inyo Co. : Horticultural inspection difficul- 

 ties in. 429 

 iodine bush, 47 



Iridomyrmex humilis Mayr, 254 

 Isaac, John, 309 



lSOd\ ""( US iccriav, 109 



tin axillaris, 46 



Jacobsen, \V. < '. 369, 374 



Japan, citrus culture in, 379 



persimmon, Mediterranean fruit 

 fly in, 76 



Jeffrey, J. w. 316 



Jerome, P. S. : Standardization of the ap- 

 ple under the act of 1915, art. 154 



Johnson, Chas. G. : Net container act and 

 the standardization law, 98 



Johnson. Hiram \V. 32, 47, 118 

 Roberto, 3 



Jones, B. R. : Shortage of cyanide for 

 fumigating citrus trees, art. 58 



Journal of Agricultural Research, 229, 304 



Kercheval, Howard G. : Pears, art. 451 

 Kern Co. : Squirrel eradication in, 368 

 Kieffer pear, 392 



Kings Co.: Squirrel eradication In. 367 

 Kleaver, W. L. : Horticultural possibilities 



in Siskiyou Co. 459 

 Knowlton, Kent S. : Squirrel control meth- 

 ods in Kern Co. 36S 

 Suggestions on weed control. 430 



Koebele, Albert, 55. 112, 114 

 Lacewing, brown, 417 

 Ladd, H. H. 58 



Fall work in insect control, 458 

 Ladybird, 110 



Beetles. Chilocorus bivuhicris, Lindorus 

 lopanthus, 247 

 Lake Co. : Pear blight control in, 433 

 Lambert. 444 

 Lamb's-quarters, 16 

 I.amiman. Geo. A. : Olive industry in 



Shasta Co. 468 

 Laspeyresia molesta, 33 

 Lassen Co.: Horticulture in, 434 

 Laval, Claude C. 423 



Lead arsenate : Dry powdered formula, 24 

 Leaf roller: Fruit tree. 463 

 Le Conte. Dr. J. L. 249 

 Leo. H. A. 229. 2S2 



LeLong, Prof. 204 ~~" S ■ H 



Lemon: Outlook, art. 398 



/.. iii,l„saphcs ficus, Med. fig scale, 24 6, 247, 



248 

 Leptomastix, ..4 

 Leucopis bclla, 11-. 417 

 Lib). v. McNeill & Libby, 176 

 Lice: Habits of some common plant lice, 

 art. 59 



Mealv plant, 54 



Plant, 54 



Chloride of, 2 4 

 Lime-sulphur solutions: Formulas, 24 

 Lindorus lopanthus, 247 

 Loquat in Orange Co. 4 4^ 

 Los Angeles Co. : Forced control of Insect 



pests in, 435 

 Lubin, David, 207, 209, 211 

 Lyt/us pratensis, 428 



Macrosiphum ijranarium, Kirby, 65 

 Macrosiphum pisi, 479 



Maddox, H. S. : The Modesto conference 

 and striking illustration of the 

 value of thorough team work, 337 

 Madison. James : Future of the raisin in- 

 dustry, art. 141 

 Maggot : Mexican orange, art. 309 

 Malay fruit bat, 320 

 Mango : art. 1 



Manure : Sampling tubes for, 225 

 Map: Quarantine areas of U. S. 323 

 Marehbank, Geo. : Inspection at point of 



origin, 437 

 Marketing: Bureau at Washington, 160 

 Cantaloupes under the standardization 



act. 344 

 Of farm products through the medium of 

 the parcel post, art. 207 

 Markets : Fruit inspection in Oakland, 418 

 in San Francisco, 4i>7 

 Of the Dept. of Agriculture, Spokane, 

 Wash. 165 

 Marin Co.: Hort. Coram, and Problems in, 



43S 

 Marlatt, Dr. C. L. 70, 97 

 Marsh seedless grapefruit. 21 

 Maskew, Frederick. 69, 70, 242 

 Five-leaved pines, art. 280 

 Hort. quarantine and preparedness, 361 

 Melon fly, art. 307 

 Quarantine report for Nov. 1916. 36 

 Dec. 1916, 66 

 Jan. 1917. 119 

 March. 1917. 261 

 April, 1917. 321 

 May. 1917. 347 

 June. 1917. 376 

 July. 1917, 413 

 Report of quarantine division, 483 

 State quarantine guardians, 415 

 McKelvv, T. I'.. 17S 

 McKevitt, F. B. 52 



Weaknesses in our "Fresh Fruit Stand- 

 ardization Law." art. 130 

 Mead. Dr. Elwood: Rural credits, art. 213 

 Mealybug: Bakers. 113 

 Control, art. 397 

 Citrophilus, 112 

 Citrus, 113 



Insects that will destroy, 109 

 Parasites and predators as adjuncts In 



control of, 108 

 Problem of. ::::: 



Grapes, 432 

 (Pseudoeoccus oitri) mealybug (Psi i 



COCCUS calceolaria ) . 2f»;i 



Question, art. 94 



Sicilian parasite, 4 17 

 Mediterranean fig scale, art. 246 



Fruit fly, art. 69, 97, 308, 316, 361, 438 



Parasitic control, 77 

 Meinecke, Dr. E. P. 242 



White pine blister rust and the chestnut 

 bark disease, art. 26S 



