Ptelea injured by White-marked Tus- 
soclc-motlT, 10. 
Pteromalus puparum as parasite of 
Imported Cabbage-worm pupae, 
106. 
Pulvinaria vitis, 62-67. See Cottony 
Maple Scale. 
Pumpkin, adult Strawberry Crown- 
girdler found at roots of, 92. 
puparum, Pteromalus, 106. 
Putnam's Scale, 61. 
Pyrethrum for Imported Cabbage- 
worm, 107. 
Pyrus japonica, infestation of, by 
San Jose Scale, 58. 
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Quaintance, A. L., 112. 
Quince injured by green fruit-worms, 
75, 76. 
by Oak Twig-pruner. 50. 
by San .Jose Scale, 59. 
Japanese, infestation of, by San 
Jose Scale, 58. 
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radicicola, Heterodera, 126. 
radicum, Anthomyia, 136. 
Radishes, 99, 100. 
injured by Cabbage Flea-beetle, 
113. 
by Limonius confusus, 143. 
rapae, Pieris, 104, 133. 
Portia, 104, 133. 
Raspberry as food plant of Black- 
berry Leaf-roller, 94. 
infested by San Jose Scale, 60. 
Red Bircli injured by Poplar and 
Willow Borer, 40. 
Cedar infested by Bag-worm, 39. 
-osier Dogwood injured by D'og- 
wood Twig-girdler, 47. 
Spider, 124-126. 
-twigged Dogwood injured by Scurfy 
Scale, 56. 
Redbud injured by Oak Twig-pruner, 
50. 
Reed, Shelby, 68. 
Remedies and preventives for in- 
sect depredations: 
Aphis Punk, 113. 
arsenate of lead, 3, 6, 10, 14, 18, 
19, 26, 40, 44, 89, 104, 107, 
114, 116, 142, 145, 150. 
and Bordeaux mixture, 114. 
142, 145. 
arsenic and molasses, 50. 
arsenicals, 8, 9, 19, 23, 40, 44, 50, 
78. 86, 89, 94, 104, 106, 107, 116. 
ashes, 114. 
banding tree trunks, 14, 20, 23, 
24, 26, 78. 
Remed ies — Continued. 
"blood and bone" with hellebore, 
111. 
Bordeaux mixture, 116, 118. 
and arsenate of lead, 114, 142, 
145. 
and Paris green, 114, 142, 145, 
151-153. 
bran mash, poisoned, 132, 155. 
brush and cultivator method, 140. 
buhach. See Pyrethrum. 
burning bags of Bag-worm, 40. 
infested plants, 148. 
trees, 31, 44, 50, 54. 
twigs or branches, 6, S-9, 23, 
30, 35, 38, 53. 
over fields, 89, 118, 120. 
webs of Fall Web-worm, 6. 
winter nests, 18. 
carbolic acid and lime mixture, 
110, 155. 
and soft soap, 36. 
emulsion, 110, 136, 153. 
carbon bisulfid, 110, 112, 121, 158- 
159. 
clean culture, 100, 107, 110, 113. 
114, 118, 120, 121, 123-124, 132, 
135, 138, 143. 
contact insecticides, 149. 
covering tree wounds, 36, 44. 
creosote, crude, 14. 
oil, carbolic acid, turpentine, and 
coal-tar, mixture of, 19. 
destruction of egg masses, 14, 19, 
23, 113, 119. 
digging out borers, 36, 44. 
dust or liquid sprays, 149. 
fertilizers, 110, 137, 156. 
fumigants, 149. 
fumigation, 112-113, 121, 123, 124, 
126, 133, 138, 156-158. 
hand-picking, 8, 40, 107, 132, 136. 
hellebore, 109-110, 136, 154. 
liot water, 107. 
hydrocyanic acid gas, 121, 123, 126, 
133, 156-158. 
insect powder. See Pyrethrum. 
jarring insects from trees, 3, 78. 
keeping down volunteer growth, 
104. 
kerosene, 9. 
emulsion, 56-57, 66, 113, 119, 124, 
137, 140, 145, 153. 
lime, 104, 107, 114, 136, 156. 
and sulphur, winter spray of, 56- 
57, 60. 
lye-sulphur spray, 126, 155. 
Nlco-Fume paper, 113. 
nicotine preparations, 146, 154, 159- 
160. 
painting trees, 31, 36. 
