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Smith, J. B. 



1909 N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Insects Injurious to 

 Strawberries. Bui. 225. 

 Life history, habits and control measures. Recommends Bor- 

 deaux and Paris green. Just before blossoming (4 lbs. of 

 copper sulphate, 4 lbs. of lime, 50 gals. H2O with 1 lb. of Paris 

 green or 5 lbs. of arsenate of lead to every 125 gal. of Bor- 

 deaux); also mowing and burning of vines as soon as picking is 

 over, covering of beds, pistillate varieties, clean culture, trap 

 crop and profusely blooming varieties. Does not advise mulch- 

 ing. 

 Smith, J. B. 



1905 N. J. Experiment Station Report of the Entomologist for the 

 year 1904. 

 Notes prevalence. Abundant in Atlanta Co. and Southern States. 

 Smith, J. B. 



1903 N. J. Experiment Station Report of the iMitomologist for 1902, 



p. 429. 

 Reported as iniurious in Burlington and Cuml)erland Counties. 

 Smith, J. B. 



1898 N. J. Experiment Station Report of the Entomologist for 1897, 

 p. 402. 

 Report of injury. 

 Symons, T. B. 



1904 Entomological Notes of the Year in Maryland. U. S. Dept. of 



Agr., Div. of Ent. Bui. 46: 97. 

 Report of iniury. 

 Washburn, F. L. 



1904 Minn. Expt. Station. Ninth Report of the State Entomologist, 

 pp. 52 and 78. 

 Advises spraying with Bordeaux and Paris green; burning over 

 of fields; planting of pistillate varieties. 

 Washburn, F. L. 



1903 l-liglith Report of the State Entomologist, p. 151. 



Rejjort of injury. Advises the planting of pistillate forms. 

 Webster, F. M. " 



1902 U. S. l^ept. of Agr.. Div. of Ent. Bui. 31:85. 



Very injurious in Scioto County, Ohio. Half of crop destroyed. 

 Webster, F. M. 



1901 Report of Committee on Entomolog}', Ohio Horticultural Society, 

 Report of 1901, p. 878. 

 Reported as injurious near Scioto and Portsmouth, Ohio, at the 

 farms of Mr. Walters and Mr. Kenney. 50 per cent of crop 

 destroyed. 



