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Early recommendations, 33—Preventives, 33—Clean cultivation, 33—Diver- 
BoGus CHINCH BUGS 
The False Chinch Bug, 42—The Insidious Flower-bug, 43—The Ash-gray 
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sified farming, 33—Rotation of crops, 34—Early sowing and manuring, 
34—Rolling, 34—Sowing an unattractive crop with wheat, 35— Direct 
winter remedies, 35—Burning, 35—Fall plowing and harrowing, 35—Gas 
lime, 35—Trapping, 36—Trampling, 36—Direct summer remedies before mi- 
gration, 36—Irrigation, 36—Burning, 37-—Prevention of migration—direct 
remedies during and after migration, 388—Ditching, 38—Tarred boards or 
tar alone, 38—Sowing strips of plants distasteful to the bugs around the 
fields to be protected, 39—Sowing strips of favored food around the fields 
to be protected, 39—Hot water and soap-suds, 39—Kerosene emulsion, 
39—Professor Forbes’ experiments, 39—The Hubbard formula, 40—Major 
Tucker’s experiment, 40—Professor Atkinson’s experiments, 40—Pro- 
fessor Osborn’s experiments, 41—Mr. Warren’s experiment, 42. 
Leaf-bug, 43—The Flea-like Negro-bug, 43—The Striped Flea-beetle, 43. 
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