INDEX. 



565 



Strelitsia, 



gigantea, 112, 119. 



regina, 112. 

 Strobridge, E., 474. 

 Stuart, Wm., 36S, 413. 

 Styphetia fasiculata, 446. 

 Subsoiling, 24. 



Sugar beet leaf-hopper and curly leaf, S3. 

 Sulphide of potash and soda, 269. 

 Sulphur, 239, 462. 



Anchor brand, 461. 



atomic, spray for mites on deciduous 

 trees, 239. 



bath for peaches. 147. 



flowers of, for mites, 149, 239. 



houses for sulphuring, 148. 



Rooster brand, 461. 



soluble, 269. 



spray, for red spider, 461. 

 Sun borer, flathead, 391-392. 

 Sunflower, 85, 111, 122. 

 Sun scald, 167, 393. 

 Supply Co., Fruit Growers', 423. 

 Swedish clover, 56. 

 Sweet, alyssumr 504. 



birch, 296. 



clover, 56. 



pea, 504. * 



Swett, Frank T., 39, 445. 

 Sympherobhis angustus, 134-135. 

 Syrphid*, 73, 136, 507. 

 Syrphus americanus, 245. 

 Tabak date, 19. 

 Tachinid, 296, 353, 354. 

 Tacsonia jasminoides, 112. 

 Tangerine, 512. 

 Tangier pea, 402. 

 Tanglefoot bands, 101, 185. 

 Tankage, 503. 

 Taxation, 36. 

 Taxonia exoniensis, 341. 

 Taylor, A. H., 379. 

 Teague, C. C, 1, 470, 474. 

 Tent caterpillar, 



of apple trees, 487. 



Great Basin, 351. 

 Tenthredinidw, 31, 40. 

 Tents, for fumigating, 140. 



oiled, 140. 

 Termites, 168. 

 Tetranychus, 



bhnaculatus, 296-297, 338, 339. 

 control of, 379. 



mytilaspidis, 171, 189. 



simplex, 338. 

 Texas prolific almond, 458. 

 Thinning. 



peaches, 147. 



deciduous fruits, art., 173-178. 

 Thistle butterfly, 296. 

 Thrips, 



as carriers of pear blight, 508-509. 



bean, 218. 



citrus, 162. 240. 



hosts of, 218. 



Thrips — Continued. 



pear, 45, 82, 163, 178, 477. 

 sprays for, 218. 

 Thuya orietitalis, 121. 

 Thuyopsis juniperus, 194. 

 Thyridopteryx , 



ephemeraforniis, 251. 

 sp., 94, 171, 225. 

 Tipula simplex, Doane, 189. 

 Tobacco, 112, 266, 270, 273. 



flea-beetle, 445. 

 Tokay grape, 379, 380. 

 Tomato, winter blight of, 84, 122. 

 Tomocera, 212. 

 Tortrix citrana, 85, 168. 

 Toxoptera aurantice, 218. 

 Tracks, 148. 



Tradescantia multicolor, 112. 

 Trap crops, 185. 



for catching cutworm moths, 284-285. 

 Trays, 



for peaches, 148. 

 Tree tanglefoot, 81. 

 Tribulus terrestris, 78, 79. 

 Tricholepis inornata, 220. 

 Tuber moth, 156, 157, 524. 

 control of, 409-410. 

 notes from Stockton Convention, 409, 

 410, 414. 

 Tumble bugs, 30. 

 Turkestan alfalfa, 56, 57, 58. 

 Turnip, 47, 445. 

 Tussock moth larvae. 

 Twig borer, 245, 287. 

 Typhlocyba comes, 489. 

 Umbrella plant, 112, 119. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 468, 472. 

 Upland cotton, 191. 

 Urtica sp., 112. 



Vaile, R. S., 22, 87, 97, 111, 131, 139, 140, 

 158, 159, 220, 241, 338, 379, 501. 

 Notes and Records of Co. Hort. 



Com'rs, art., 87-92. 

 Notes on Walnut Aphis Control, art., 



221-223. 

 Review of Practical Experiments in 

 Fertilization, art, 501-503. 

 Van Dyke, E. C, 220, 296, 351, 539. 

 Van Norman, H. E., 288, 522. 

 Vary, C. H., 318. 

 Vedalia, 129. 

 Vegetables, 



white grubs in, 30. 

 Vetch, 399, 400, 401, 533. 

 Vicia, 



attro purpurea, 400. 

 ervilia, 399, 400. 

 sativa, 400. 

 Viereck, Henry L., 161, 469. 

 Violets, 504. 

 Virden, Chas. E., 518. 

 Yitis, 



rhomboides, 341. 

 vinifera. 111. 



