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Lime-sulfur Formulae. Country Gentleman, Mar. 15, 1906, 
71is2so™ 
Formulas for boiled and unboiled lime-sulfur washes. 
Bag Worms Not Easily “ Bagged.” Country Gentleman, Mar. 15, 
1G06,.71 =258" 
Timely and thorough spraying with an arsenical poison should be very 
effective in controlling bagworms, Thyridopteryx ephemerae- 
formis Haw. 
Producing Smooth Potatoes. Country Gentleman, Mar. 22, 1906, 
7i277"" 
General directions for controlling insect enemies and fungous diseases. 
Petroleum for Scale. Country Gentleman, Mar. 22, 1906, 71 :281"° 
Comments on the value of oil preparations for the control of San José 
scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. with special reference to 
“soluble oils” and their effects on trees. 
Insect Enemies of Ornamental Trees. Suburban Life, May 1906, 
2 :248-50 
Brief descriptive accounts giving control measures for the following 
species: maple borer, Plagionotus speciosus Say; elm borer, 
Saperda tridentata Oliv.; leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina 
Fabr.; carpenter worm, Prionoxytus robiniae Peck; poplar borer, 
Saperda calcarata Say; mottled willow borer, Cryptorhynchus 
lapathi Linn.; locust borer, Cyllene robiniae Forst; white marked 
tussock moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma Abb. & Sm; fall web- 
worm, Hyphantria textor Harr.; forest tent caterpillar, Mala- 
cosoma disstria Fabr; gipsy moth, Porthetria idispae lane: 
brown tail moth, Euproctis chrysorrhoea lLinn.; bagworm, 
Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Haw.; elm leaf beetle, 
Galerucella luteola Mill; elm case bearer, Coleophora limo- 
sipennella Dup.; San José scale, Aspidiotus perniciosuwus 
Comst.; cottony maple scale, Pulvinaria innumerabilis Rathv.; 
false maple scale)e Phenacoccus acericola King; black-banded 
scaley Eulecanium nigrofasciatum Perg. and the oyster scale, 
Lepidosaphes ulmi Linn. 
Gipsy and Brown Tail Moths. N. Y. State Fruit Growers Ass’n 
Proc. 1906, p.71-77 
Brief summarized discussion of Porthetria dispar Linn. and 
Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. 
Injurious Insects of 1905. N. Y. State Fruit Growers Ass’n Proc. 
1906, p.120—24 
Brief notice of shade iree situation followed by observations on the codling 
moth, Carpocapsa pomonella Linn.; apple maggot, Rhagoletis 
pomonella Walsh; rose beetles Macrodactylus subspinosus 
Fabr.; scurfy scale, Chionaspis furfura Fitch; San José scale, 
