REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I905 I43 



Horticulture: Diseases and Pests. N. Y. State Lib. Bui. 87. 



Legislation 22. 1904. p.015-016 



Review of legislation relating to plant diseases and insect pests in 1903. 

 Scurfy Bark Louse. Country Gentleman, Nov. 24, 1904, 69:i076's 



Brief account with remedies for scurfy bark louse, Chionaspis fur- 

 fur a Fitch, and San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Conist. 



A New Lime Sulfur Wash. Country . Gentleman, Dec. i, 1904, 

 69:iii5'2 



Method of preparing the lime-sulfur sal soda wash without boiling, and 

 results therewith. 



How to Kill the San Jose Scale. Garden Magazine, Feb. 1905, 



I :22-23 



Brief general account of San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 Comst., with special reference to remedial measures. 



New York State Fruit Growers Association. Report of the Com- 

 mittee on Entomology. Country Gentleman, Feb. 2, 1905, 70:106 



Summarized account of experiments against grape root worm, Fidia 

 viticida Walsh, and San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 Comst. 



A New Way of Killing San Jose Scale. Garden Magazine, Mar. 

 1905, p. 'jd 



The value of the lime-sulfur and sal soda wash and kerosene limoid spray 

 as remedies for the San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 Comst., discussed. 



Insecticides and Fungicides. N. Y. S. E. D. Llandbook 18, p.i-i8, 



Jan. 1905 



Revised edition giving principal fonnulas. 

 Culex brittoni n. sp. Ent. News, 16:79-80 



Original description. 



Controlling San Jose Scale. Country Gentleman, Mar. 16, 1905, 



70:261'' 



Brief discussion of remedial measures; recommending a boiled lime-sulfur 

 wash for the San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst., 

 with comments on the lime, sulfur, sal soda and other washes. 



Getting the Poison Ready. Garden Magazine, 1:1443- 

 Formulas for lime-sulfur washes and poisoned bordeaux mi.xture. 



Martins for Mosquitos. Country Gentleman, Mar. 30, 1905, 

 70 :296^^ 



Importation of martins is discouraged because our native swallows are 

 probably equally valuable in checking mosquitos. 



Important Work in May. Garden Magazine, May 1905, p.200, 202 



Methods of controlling common garden species with mention of arsenate 

 of lead and kerosene emulsion. 



