INDEX. 



551 



Diaspis, 



boisduvaUi, 94, 251, 340, 382. 



hromrUa', 51, 171, 193, 225, 250, 299, 

 340, 382, 491, 540. 

 DiuUirus gliiti7iosus, 124. 

 Diseases, 



of plants (see plant diseases). 

 Distillate oil emulsion, 332, 536. 



for European fruit scale, 486, 536, 

 537. 



for pear scale, 536. 



formula. 537, 538. 

 Disonycha .'•-vittata, 445. 

 Distillate oil emulsion, 31, 34, 45. 218, 442, 

 486. 



for pear thrips, 45. 



cherry sawfly, 34. 

 Doane, R. W., 189. 

 "Dock, 68, 220. 



beetle, small grreen, 220. 

 Dockery, A. M., 38. 

 Dodder, 60, 68. 243. 



alfalfa. 24 3. 

 Dogwood, 504. 

 Dolcrus cookei, 31, 32. 

 Doten. S. B., 260, 261. 

 Douoin stock, 449. 

 Drake's seedling almond. 458. 

 Drepanaphis acerifolii, 85, 445. 

 Dried blood. 



as source of nitrogen, 398, 399. 

 Dried fruit packing, 14S. 



peaclies, 14 8. 

 Drosophilida-, 341. 

 Drummond, Bruce, 441. 

 Drying fruit in British Columbia, 4 27. 

 Duggar, B. M., 444. 

 Dulse cherry, 319. 

 Durango cotton, 191. 

 Dwinelle, C. H., 311. 

 Early Chapman cherry, 319. 

 Eastern peach-tree borer, 338. 

 Eccoptoffaster riiffulosus, 445. 

 Edgerton, C. W., 512. 

 Editorial comments, October, 420, 423. 

 Edouart, P. E., 97. 

 Eelworm in Nevada, 416. 



of potato, 45, 168. 

 Eg>-ptian cotton, 191. 

 Ehrhorn, E. M., 121, 235. 

 Elaterids, 510. 



as carriers of blight. 510. 

 Elberta peach, 175. 

 Elder, 111. 

 Elm. 81, 259, 296. 



El Monte English walnut, 497, 500. 

 Elton cherry. 320. 

 Ennilsions, 266, 270, 273. 

 Encyrtids, 27, 28. 

 Enhedra calif ornica, IIS. 

 EnifHasnis piricola, 189. 

 Epiplit/Uum sp.. 119. 

 Epitrix parvula, 445. 

 Epochra canadensis, 299, 340. 



Eriococcus, 



adenostom(r, 189. 



aurnv(triw, 541. 

 Eriodictyon calif ornicus, 123. 

 Eriogonum latifolium, 120. 

 Eriosoma lanigera, 95, 169, 171, 251, 378, 



4 80. 

 Erythea edulus. 111, 119. 

 Essig, E. O., 39, 47, 81, 82, 85, 158, 159, 

 189, 220, 241, 296, 331, 338, 374, 442, 

 445, 491. 



Caltrop or ground bur-nut, 78. 



cherry fruit sawfly, art., 31-35. 



date growing in Old and New Worlds, 

 39. 



goes to State University, 330. 



Leroy Childs receives new appoint- 

 ment, 291. 



mealy bugs of California, The, art., 

 97-143. 



reports State Fruit Growers' Conven- 

 tion, 41. 

 Estigmene acrwa. 445. 



Eucalymanatus perforatus, 300, 382, 541. 

 Eugonia californica, 354. 

 Eiilecanium, 



canadense, 296. 



cerasorum, 245. 



pruinosum, 245. 



rohinarium, 296, 539. 

 Euphorbia pnlcherrima, 112. 

 Eureka English walnut, 500. 

 European fruit lecanium, 486. (See scale 



insects.) 

 Enrya latifolia, 382. 

 Eurycles, 76. 

 Eurymus eurytheme, 296. 

 Eurytomidae, 483. 

 Eitthrips pyri, 178, 189. 

 Exchange, California Fruit Growers', 422- 



423. 

 Experiments, 263. 



control of carpenter worm, 263. 



with cover crops in southern Cali- 

 fornia, 298, 403. 

 Fall, canker worm. (See canker worm.) 



treatment of apple aphis, art., 480, 

 482. 

 Kameuse apple, 452. 

 Fardh date. 



Fertilization, 9. 



home of, 9 



irrigation, 10. 



location, 9. 



period of ripening, 11. 



propagation, 11. 



quality, 12. 



soil, 10. 



value, 11. 

 Fawcett, H. S., 330, 470, 471. 



citrus canker in Florida and the Gulf 

 States, 512-513. 

 Federal Horticultural Board, 467. 



