VI DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 
The sixth article, Notes on the Peach Bud Mite, brings together 
information on a creature which is held responsible for a stop-back 
effect on peach nursery stock, and which has not previously been 
classified and given a scientific name. 
The Grape Scale, comprising the seventh and last paper, deals 
with an insect which has been the cause of frequent complaint, espe- 
cially in the environs of Washington, during the past few years. The 
shedding of bark from the grape is, on the whole, unfavorable to scale 
insects, yet the present species, in several instances noted, has shown 
its ability to develop to a decidedly injurious extent. 
A. L. QUAINTANCE, 
In Charge of Deciduous Fruit Insect Investigations. 
