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Pyrethrum powder for Insect attack, 136, 



148, 161, 166, 170, 184. 

 Pyrethrum water for insect attack, 167. 

 Pyrrhocoris suturellus, 183. 



a. 



quadrigibbus, Anthonomus, 174, 



quadrimaculatus, Ptinus, 188. 



Quassia and soap-wash for aphis, 167, 169. 



Quince curculio, 181. 



Quince fungus — Rcestelia aurantiaca, 181. 



Quince: insects infesting: 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 181. 



Conotrachelus cratajgi, 181. 



Limonius confusor, 188. 

 Quince twigs diseased, 175. 



R. 



Eamsey, Charles H., insects from, 187, 188, 



189. 

 rantalis, Eurycreon, 182. 

 Raspberry. Agrilus ruflcollis in, 124. 



fficanthus niveus in, 189. 

 Raspberry gouty-gall beetle, 123-125, 174. 

 bibliography of, 125. 

 distribution, 124. 

 figure of gall, 124. 

 gall described, 124. 

 original description cited, 123. 

 remedy for, 124. 



transformations of, 124. 

 Rathvon, Dr. [S. S.], cited, 142, 147. 

 Rat-tail larva of Mallota, 173. 

 Red-legged grasshopper, 151. 

 Red mites, 159. 

 Red spider, 159. 

 Reduvidas, 138. 

 Reindeer warble-fly. 111. 

 Remedies for: 



Agrilus ruflcollis, 124. 



asparagus beetle, 167, 179. 



bacon beetle, 121. 



bag-worm, 177. 



bean weevil, 172, 179. 



black blister-beetle, 136, 170. 



Bruchus pisi or scutellaris, 127, 



cabbage aphis, 148. 



cabbage maggot, 166. 



cabbage Plusia, 184. 



cattle-tick, 158. 



cucumber beetle, 169. 



Dermestes lardarius, 121. 



Gryllotalpa borealis, 150. 



hop-aphis, 167, 169. 



Ixodes bovis, 158. 



Largus succinctus, 183. 



maple-tree borer, 169. 



maple-tree scale-insect, 144. 



mites, 161, 170. 



mole-cricket, 150. 



Remedies for — ( Continued) : 



Orgyia leucostigma, 181. 



peach-tree borer, 170. 



pea-weevil, 129. 



Plusia brassier, 184. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 144. 



raspberry gouty-gall beetle, 124. 



rose-bug, 166. 



rose-leaf hopper, 166. 



squash-bug, 169. 



striped blister-beetle, 133, 176. 



warble-fly, 115. 



white-grub, 176, 183. 



white-marked tussock-moth, 181. 

 Remedies for insect attack: 



air-slaked lime, 167. 



alkaline washes, 146. 



ashes, 182. 



attracting to baits, 183. 



attracting to manure pits, 151. 



bagging, 121, 179, 185. 



baiting, 121, 183. 



beating into kerosene, 136, 170, 176. 



benzine, 161. 



bisulphide of carbon, 170, 172. 



brimstone burned, 161. 



burning, 124, 144. 



burning straw, 133. 



carbolic acid, 146. 



carbolic acid wash, Bateham's, 154. 



cessation from planting, 172. 



chloroform, 129. 



concentrated lye, 144. 



cutting out the larvaj, 151, 1G9, 171. 



destroying eggs, 169, 181. 



drowning, 150. 



flsh-oil, 167. 



flour of sulphur, 161. 



fowls, 179. 



hand-picking, 133, 177, 184. 



hellebore powder, 166. 



hot-water, 172, 177, 184, 185. 



hydrocyanic ,acid gas, 104. 



jarring on sheets, 166. 



kerosene, 115, 133, 136, 144, 158, 161. 



kerosene emulsion, 144, 148, 158, 166, 167, 



169. 

 lime, 148, 179. 

 mercurial ointment, 115. 

 oil of turpentine, 150. 

 Paris green, 132. 

 pig-rooting, 176, 183. 

 plowing, 176, 183. 



pyrethrum powder, 136, 148, 161, 170, 184. 

 pyrethrum water, 167. 

 soap-suds, 144, 148. 

 trapping, 169. 

 tobacco-water, 148, 166, 167. 

 whale-oil soap, 114. 144, 166. 

 Report of Commissioner of Department of 

 Agriculture, cited, 125, 143, 147, 151. 



