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THE PLUM CURCULIO. 
Surrace, H. A.—Monthly Bulletin, Division of Zoology, vol. 2, no. 2, 
Pa. Dept. Agr., p. 63, June. 
Remedies against the plum curculio. 
Wasuzurn, F. L.—9th Annual Report of the State Entomologist of Minn., 
pp. 109-115, 3 figs. 
Plum curculio as enemy to apples; discusses injuries, habits, and remedies. 
SanpErsoN, E. Dwicut.—The plum curculio.<Cir. 6, Ent. Dept. Texas Agr. 
Exp. Sta., pp. 1-3, 3 figs 
Brief summarized account of the plum curculio. 
Futon, J. A.—Peach culture, p. 133. | 
Discusses plum curculio, giving numerous proposed remedies. 
Cootey, R. A.—2d Annual Report of the State Entomologist.<(Bul. 55, Mont. 
Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 171-172. 
Brief account of the plum curculio. 
SrepMaN, J. M.—The sting in the apple. The work of the plum curculio in 
the apple.<Bul. 64, Mo. Stat., pp. 24, 10 figs. 
Discusses the life history and habits of the plum curculio in apple orchards; 
remedies. 
CHITTENDEN, F. H.—The cherry fruit fly.<Bul. 44, Div. Ent., U.S. Dept. 
Agr., p. 72, figs. 18. 
Introduces new figures, showing larva, pupa, and adult of plum curculio. 
WasusBurn, F. L.—Injurious insects of 1904.<Rept. St. Ent. Minn., 1904, 
pp. 109-115, 3 figs 
Discussion of injury to apples by plum curculio. 
CRANDALL, C. S.—The curculio and the apple.<Bul. 98, Ill. Agr. Exp. Sta. 
An extended account of the plum and apple curculios, giving results of thorough 
life-history studies and experiments with arsenical sprays during 1903 and 1904. 
Brirron, W. E.—Fourth Report of the State Entomologist.<Conn. Storrs 
Stat. Rept., 1904, pt. 3, pp. 219-221, 1 fig. 
Injury to apples by curculio. 
Burcess, A. F.—Report of the chief inspector of nurseries and orchards. 
<Ohio Dept. Agr., Div. Nurs. and Orch. Insp., Rept., 1905, pp. 10-11. 
Quarntance, A. L.—The principal insect enemies of the peach.<Ybk. U. 8S. 
Dept. Agr., pp. 325-330, 1905. 
General account of curculio, with recommendations for use of arsenicals; jarring 
and cultivations. 
Jounson, F., and Grrautt, A. A.—The plum curculio.<Cir. 73, Bur. Ent., 
U.S. Dept. Agr., pp. 10, 5 figs. 
Life history and habits of plum curculio; remedies. 
SLINGERLAND, M. V.—Cooperative spraying experiments.< Bul. 235, Cornell 
Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 160-165. 
Report on results of arsenate of lead against plum curculio by New York 
orchardists. 
Quinn, G.—Seasonable notes on some orchard pests.<Journ. Dept. Agr. So. 
Austr., vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 9-14. 
Remedies against plum curculio. 
Apams, ©. F.—Some insects of orchard and other fruits. <Bul. 92, Ark. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., pp. 11-12, 1 fig. 
Brief piolouiont and economic notes on plum curculio. 
Smiru, J. B.—Report of the Entomologist.<N. J. Sta. Rept. f. 1906, p. 520. 
Hovaeuron, C. O.—Report of the Entomologist.<Del. Coll. Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Repts., 1905-1906, pp. 83-85. 
Remedies. Little benefit was noted from the use of sticky bands in capturing 
plum curculio. 
