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Monninowiren opalescens, conurolsmethods...... 5. 2sa.2- 2525 ete eee ob nee eet ee 83-88 
Li i oat ee ae eames. Sewer ae 66-68 
CMG eRemipnON. 25.24 Behe Ale eS eas Agee 68 
development and hatching..............-.22-225. 68-69 
NETL a NES 2 Se Reape ne IN CSS ae eae 69 
Reeaunc habits of lar veeyssseeees tem eo. feolens 22e Fs 2 69-71, 74 
Olmoths ... .. See tor. =e Ses oe ce oe ee 80 
Bie ss. . 1s ae eee ECan Soares 80 
fqgGe plamis;-Mative .. a eeeameee t= ahs ewe se eis ine 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 occurs. ... 67-68 
Santa, Clara Valley, hishompase- 2 <3. ales 22.222. 67 
Try eMaraAclen. +. 34%: ge eee see a Soe ee 2k 71 
to peach orchards in Santa Clara Valley........ 65 
ierva (Character Or INjuny ey aaewen ee otic se tne 71 
feeding habits within burrow............-..-.-- 74 
newly hatched, feeding habits...............-- 69-70 
period when entering trees..............------- 71 
larval period, length, as shown by “‘worming” records. 71--73 
sDAPD NUYS Set 30 Ge es OPS Lae clo ESE OG th RS CI SER Cae 80, 82 
moths, earliest, maximum, and latest appearances. .- . - 79 
habits of those newly emerged...........----- 77-78 
lene thivotsliio set) ae eee st oe: wae se eee 82 
MA UMPAOMEMINCH ys.) a it oe ee | Sa eo ye ss cee Soe 83 
OND IRON oe ISS He ES 2 os cS a ele 80-82 
preventives, experiments therewith...........----.-- 83-85 
DUD ays seas 2 Beretta eee Peers oe Pe no Sc a (ATT 
GANG OK Rien See. a See ee ae 75 
Lene Ol perOdes acer a Mears oe 2 os Se lis 4's). 75-77 
pup, earliest, maximum, and latest appearance...... Te 
recommendations for cortrol. 324 2.6. 1503 net -,- + Sas 88 
remedies against eastern peach borer not effective... -- 87 
soil conditions as bearing on infestation..........-.-.-- 68 
FSU 008! 1 ey Oe ee ee 2 eee ea ee 88 
varieties of cultivated fruits attacked................-- 68 
washes as protection after ‘‘worming,’’ formulas. .. . .. 86-87 
‘‘worming”’ and applying washes in control.........-- 85-87 
ECOL RM eae gers oe <r ee 71-73 
DUCLiCa— SAMMUNOWCA O PULESCONS.. S..5— 62250 = 52sec ee. ness -sasae 66 
Sasscer, E. R., description of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wvx...........-..--- 117-118 
Sawfly, peach and plum. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina. ) 
Scale, grape. (See Aspidiotus [Diaspidiotus] uve.) 
San Jose. (See Aspidiotus perniciosus.) 
**Set-back” of peach. (See ‘‘Stop-back.’’) 
Signiphora pulchra, parasite of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wwe.....-..--------- 120 
Silver-top disease of grasses caused by Tarsonemus culmicolus........-.------ 112 
Slug, peach and plum. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina. ) 
pear. (See Eriocampoides limacina.) 
Soap solution, whale-omeacaitist crape scale. Yo... ..-....-- 2-000 e cee e ee ae 121 
FrcaGl DMG meee OSs boii ov Jenne ue 114 
coal tar, and lime against California peach borer... -. 87 
