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Sanninoidea opalescens, control methods? .... 2222-5. -4--2.-664--2-4--4---- 83-88 
distribution ss as Sa. ee soe ne Bee oes a 66-68 
egg, description. - Bins the a a? 68 
development ot perce, Pies A; ieee ope eee 68-69 
fertilliithyes st eee eS nee sl hehe. cmt Ae 69 
feeding habits oflarvers: «1-2. 32652 92.5,, 022s ae 69-71, 74 
OE O Les Ss Ae Sse Bets ioe Se see IS stg te See 80 
flight... fe See Mere 80 
food sient. ative! eset gS ssc passe Salo 3 67 
fruit budding and grafting stocks resistant to attack... -. 68 
history in relation to fruit growing in Santa Clara Valley. 67 
in California, limits of areas in which injury ocecurs.... 67-68 
Sanita @laranViallley-snistomyas a= sacae oes lee 2 67 
TULUnveae MATACLORE: Sot S sas tet cate ke oe SA s+ 3,2 val 
to peach orchards in Santa Clara Valley. .-.... - 65 
lanvan character of imjuny cat 2-ce = =4:5k-\. s4-- ssi: - 71 
feeding habits within burrow........-....---.-.- 74 
newly hatched, feeding habits.................. 69-70 
period when enterime trees: ..—-24.-..2......5... fi 
larval period, length, as shown by ‘‘worming” records. 71-73 
(TOT) HUA aN Ott ey ei © are Mae gE eee eee Oh ee me 80, 82 
moths, earliest, maximum, and latest appearances. --- 79 
habits of those newly emerged.........-:...-.-- 77-78 
lenechyofgities 3 - sass so aye UY aoe 82 
TVET A Ue WReh 27 00") Ser) Pe er le oe eR a ee 83 
OVIPOM WOM. 25 d2cssiocna-Sseu ee ry 80-82 
preventives, expenmanis iheeewite nwo ais 3 ae Mocha ie 83-85 
UD ale jaraiers acre eiatwsletettotaters is rats Seal arae toy outa 74-77 
GIAO ATO Otte Sees es Tea her 75 
length of period. . Beads awe 75-77 
pupe, earliest, maximum, ad ene appearance. ....- 77 
recommendations for control. - ee See 88 
remedies against eastern menee heres not peecuve: ee 87 
soil conditions as bearing on infestation...........-..-- 68 
SWUM aIY ES apy 9s 6 ee a eg ae as See es ene de ose 88 
varieties of cultivated fruits attacked.................. 68 
washes as protection after ‘‘worming,’’ formulas... .- - - 86-87 
‘““worming” and applying washes in control..........- 85-87 
POC OLGR em ices ays hak 2 Ne ea ees 71-73 
pacifica=Sanninoidea opalescens. - wees Pr aed Sone Rah ee 66 
Sasscer, E. R., description of Aspidiotus (Dien 4 ETS S ee epee eee 117-118 
Sawfly, peach fd plum. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina.) 
Seale, grape. (See Aspidiotus [Diaspidiotus| uve.) 
San Jose. (See Aspidiotus perniciosus. ) 
“‘Set-back” of peach. (See ‘‘Stop-back.’’) 
Signiphora pulchra, parasite of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wwxe........-...------- 120 
Silver-top disease of grasses caused by Tarsonemus culmicolus............-..... 112 
Slug, peach and plum. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina. ) 
pear. (See EHriocampoides limacina.) 
Poap solution, whale-oil, against prape scale. _..2.........2..--.5....-..-.---. 12] 
ieeielne|o ha ht ates oe re 114 
coal tar, and lime against California peach borer-.---- 87 
