New YorK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 197 
The examination was confined entirely to the fruit of Section 
I, treated with the lime-sulphur-soda wash, and Section IV, treated 
with the bordeaux-arsenical mixtures. The results of the examina- 
tion are given in the following table: 
TaBLE No. I1.—YieLp or SounD, WorMyY AND DISEASED APPLES, 
UNvbeErR DIFFERENT TREATMENTS, AT CARLTON STATION, ORCHARD 1. 
YIELD or PicKED APPLES. YreLp oF WINDFALLS. 
| 
NUMBER OF SECTION ene loge chad | S 
AND TREE. o| "a E Oo; “a 5 
BA} pal s be Sl pel s 
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SS Vom eet pot ealte tec. | ae | ange 
a |e |B | a] ee |e pe les Nese tea el Sy lf ae 
No. |No.|No.|No.| No. |_| No. | No. | No. | No.| No. 
Sec. I. Tree 1|- 286; 140} 11 0| 437/34.6 39) 112 5) O| 154/74.7 
One application of 2 40} 28) 5 0 73\45.2 13} 18 0) 0 31/58 .1 
the lime sulphur 3] 198) 262} 42 0; 502/60.6) 81) 136 8| 0] 225/64.0 
soda wash. 4 76| 93; O}| O} 169/55.0) 36) 182) 13] O| 231/84.4 
Average per ct. wormy 48.8) Average per ct. wormy (70.3 
5 10| 68 9 0) 87|88.5 78| 142] 13] O| 233/66.5 
6| 862! 312) 42 0}1 ,216/29.1 45} 96] 20 O| 161/72.1 
7| 312) 349) 5 0} 666/53 .2 59) 362) 85| 0} 506/88.4 
8/1,873| 496} 66' 8|2,443/23.0| 114} 486] 50| 0] 650/82.5 
Average per ct. wormy (48.4) Average per ct. wormy |77.3 
Sec. IV. TREE 1| 59| 15 4 O| 78|24.4 52| 48 i O| 107)/51.4 
Three applications 2\' 412) 161) 23 0} 596/30.9 41) 112) 18 O| 171/76.0 
of the bordeaux- 3! 895) 417) 51 2/1 ,365/34.3] 119] 296] 15 0| 430|72.3 
arsenical mixture. 4/1,780| 452) 18 0,2,250|20.9| 205) 305| 42) 1} 553/62.8 
5| 268) 148 3| 0] 419/36.0] 129] 116] 24| 0| 269/52.1 
Average per ct. wormy 2 3\/Average per ct. wormy 62.9 
The wormy apples (picked) from Section I averaged 48.6 per ct. 
and from Section IV, 29.3 per ct. The sound fruit from trees 
treated with the bordeaux-arsenical spray is 70.7 per ct. and from 
trees sprayed with the sulphur wash 51.4 per ct. Thus there was 
upon the trees sprayed with the bordeaux-arsenical mixture 19.3 
per ct. less wormy apples than upon the trees sprayed with the 
sulphur wash. The results of this experiment agree very closely 
with those obtained in the Yorktown orchard, and further em- 
phasize the superiority of the bordeaux-arsenical mixture for 
this pest. 
RESULTS ON EARLY LEAF-EATING CATERPILLARS. 
An examination of the Carlton Station (No. 1) orchard on 
May 5, showed that there was a marked contrast in the appear- 
ance of the foliage of the checks and of the trees treated with the 
Sulphur wash. The leaves of the treated trees appeared to be 
