AND OTHER INJURIOUS INSECTS OF IQO/ AND I908. 1/5 



82. The apple maggot or railroad worm, C. E. Hood (]\Iass. Sta. Circ. 

 3, p. 3, fig. 2, Amherst, Mass.). Life history outlined and remedies sug- 

 gested. 



83. The lecanium of soft scales, C. E. Hood (Mass. Sta., Circ. 6, p. 

 3, fig. 2, Amherst, Mass.). Brief biological and economic notes on apri- 

 cot scale, New York plum scale, terrapin scale, etc. 



84. The San Jose Scale, H. A. Surface (Zool. Bui. Penn. Dept. Agr., 

 6 (1907) No. 6, pp. 171-200, pi. 4, Harrisburg, Pa.). A brief general ac- 

 count of the insect, including a list of the food plants. 



88. Insects injurious to the vine in California, H. J. Quayle (Cal. Sta. 

 Bui. 192, pp. 99-140, fig. 24, Berkeley, Calif.). A general account, with a 

 discussion of the remedies for the more important ones. 



89. Directions for treatment of insect pests and plant diseases, E. D. 

 Sanderson (N. H. Rep. Bd. Agr. 29, (1905-6) pp. 151-175, Durham, N. H.). 

 Treatment of orchard fruits, shade trees, gardens, greenhouse crops, etc., 

 for the control of insect pests and fungous diseases discussed. 



90. Report of Nursery Inspector, E. D. Sanderson (Rpt. Bd. Agr. N. 

 H', 29 (1907) pp. 287, 294, Durham, N. H.). Three nurseries inspected. A 

 report on conditions found, and as to the status of the gypsy and brown- 

 tail moths. 



91. Nursery and orchard inspection. Economic Entomology, H. A. 

 Surface (Zool. Bui. Penn. Dept. Agr., 6 (1907) No. 4, pp. 97-128, pi. 2, Har- 

 risburg, Pa.). A general account of various subjects. 



92. The excessive abundance of apple moths, G. Korff (Prakt. Bl. 

 Pflanzenbau u Schutz n. ser., 5 (1907) No. 10, pp. 112-116). Simaethis pariana. 

 a note on its great abundance during the year, with suggestions for treatment. 



93. Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. The lesser 

 apple worm, A. L. Quaintance (U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Ent., Bui. 68, pt. 6. 

 pp. 49-60, pi. 1, fig. 1). Enannonia prunivora, an account of the injury 

 caused by it; history, distribution, life habits and remedies discussed. 



94. The apple-tree tent caterpillar, A. L. Quaintance (U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Bur. Ent., Circ. 98, p. 8, fig. 4). A general discussion. Treatment given. 



96. The San Jose Scale, A. F. Conradi (S. C. Sta. Bui. 134, p. 20, fig. 

 12, Clemson College, S. C.) A general account, including a list of food 

 plants. 



97. Spraying for San Jose Scale, T. B. Symons and G. F. Weldon, 

 (Md. Sta. Bui. 123, pp. 139-152, fig. 2, College Park, Md.). A general ac- 

 count with results of experiments. 



98. The use of soluble oils against San Jose Scale, W. W. Chase (Ga. 

 Bd. Ent., Circ. 6, p. 11, fig. 4, Atlanta, Ga.). Results of insecticide experi- 

 ments. 



99. The lime-sulphur wash, A. L. Melander (Washington Sta. Pop. Bui. 

 2, p. 4, Pullman, Wash.). General directions. 



100. Experiments with Paris green, A. Tullgren and C. G. Dahl (Med- 

 del K. Landtbe. Styr. (Sweden), 1907, No. 6. 125, p. 45). The results of 

 various experiments on stone fruits and dififerent varieties of apples. 



101. Spray calendar, W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton (Conn. Sta. Bui. 

 159, folio. New Haven, Conn.). The usual thing in this line. 



