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Remedies and preventives for insect dep 

 redations : 

 abandonment of culture of certain 

 crops, Mv. 54: xv, 96, 97, 102; 



xxiii. 59. 

 adhesive mixtures, xvii. XIII. 

 agricultural management and pro- 

 cedure/ xv. 96-100; \xi, 53. 129. 



161. 163, 165; xxiii. 59; xxiv, 6, 



7. 165. 

 arsenate of lead, xxiii. 89; xxiv. 



82, 92. 93, 94. 132. 

 arsenic, xvi, 41, 56: xviii, 49; xxiii. 

 14. 



white, xv. 7. 8, 14. 20. 61 ; xvii, 43. 

 and sal-soda. xxi. 54. 



with sugar, bran, and water. Misc. 

 Ess.. 55. 

 arsenical poisons, xiii. 84. 171 : xiv, 



98; Misc. Ess., 10 27. 2^-37. 40- 



41, 42-44. 55: xv. 7-20, 60, 64. 81, 



S5; xvi. 00; xvii. XV, 21-25; xviii. 



13. 49. 132; xxi. 53. 64, 81, 107. 



113. 138. 143. 151; xxii. 135. 136. 



139; xxiii. 113; xxiv, 131, 167, 168. 

 artificial multiplication of natural 



enemies, xiii, 66. 

 ashes, wood. xiii. 171 : xviii, 76. 77. 

 bands on tree trunks, and destruc 



tion of pupa? beneath same. Misc. 



Ess., 26. 

 barriers and traps, xiii, 66, 67, 68, 



84; xiv, 67; xv, 100; xvi, 43, 56; 



xix. 5. 7-15; xx, 35-44; xxi. 102, 



148; xxiii, 11. 29, 30. 84, 149. 

 beating twigs or plants, xiii, 132, 



138. 

 benzine, xix, 199. 

 bisulphid of carbon, xiii. 69, 172; 



Misc. Ess., 5; xviii. 50: xix. 199; 



xxi, 53. 

 Bordeaux mixture, xxii. 111. 127. 

 for conveying arsenical insecti- 

 cides, xxi. 53. 1 13. 

 bran mash, poisoned, xxi, 54, 101. 

 buhach, xvi. 42, 56. 

 building tires to destrov moths, \\. 



67. 

 burning egg-masses, xiv, 109; xxiii, 

 89. 



fallen leaves, \\, 50, 57, 64. 



,m'a--. xiii. 5'': xxi. 72. 

 infested fodder and waste, xxiii, 

 87. 



leaves, xxii, 134. 

 insects in winter quarters or as 



thev begin to leave same, xv, 



101; xvi, 53, 57; xxi, 98. 

 mulch or rubbish, xiii. 69. 131; 



xiv. ( )S; xxi, 53, So. 91, 96. 



Remedies, etc.: burning — Continued. 



over borders (0" fields, thickets, 

 woodlands, etc., xv. 102: xvi. 72. 

 over corn fields, xiv, 33. 

 over grass-lands, xxiii, 14. 

 over ground where grain ha- been 

 destroyed by chinch-bugs, xv. 

 101. 

 over strawberry fields, xiii, 68, 76, 



88, 93. 95, 96'. 104. 

 shelters provided, Misc. Ess., 54. 

 straw, xiii, 31, 37. 



or rubbish spread around for 

 night shelter of Chinch-bug. 

 xv. 101. 

 stubble, xiii, 31, 33. 37; xv 31: 

 xvi, 59. 60. 62. 71. 

 California wash, xxii. 45. 50, 52-56. 

 capture by hand-picking, lures, nets, 

 etc.. xiii, 15, 66. 67, 68, 76, 106, 

 111. 112. 131. 145; xiv. 17, 78; 

 Mi-c. Ess., 13; xv. 2. 64; xvi. 59. 

 61: xviii, 128; xxi, 54. 101, 143. 155. 

 carboleum. xxi, 41. 

 carbolic acid. xiii. 69. 173. 176, ISO; 



xiv. 108; xvii, 27. 

 carbon bisulphid. See bisulphid. 

 chickens, xiii. 93; xx, 34. 

 chlorine gas, xix, 199. 

 clean culture, xviii. 128: xxi. 52. 

 63, 86, 96; xxiii. 12. 

 fallow, xviii, 50. 



farming, xiii, 131: xv, 96, l"-': 

 xxi, 52, 63. 86. 96: xxiii. 62. 

 coal-tar. xv. 100; xvi. 43; xix. 5; 

 xx, 42; xxiii, 63. 

 and oil. as barrier to migration, 



xvi. 43. 56. 

 and post-hole barrier, xx, 35-41 ; 

 xxiv. 30, 31, 34, 35, 37-40. 56-57. 

 emulsion, xvi, 41, 56. 

 water, xvi. 40, 56. 

 collecting egg-masses, xxiii, 14. 

 contagious diseases, spread oi. by 

 artificial means, xv. 102; x\iii. 132; 

 xxiv. 107. 

 copperas, xviii, 49. 

 corrosive sublimate, xvi, 42, 56; 



xviii, 49. 

 creosote oil. xxiii, 89. 

 Criddle mixture, xxiii, 14, 65. 

 cropping against, xiii. (\s; : x \ i i i . 50. 

 crushing larvae, xv, S3. 

 culture of crops not affected by 

 Chinch-bug. xv, 97, 102; xxiu. 

 59. 

 special methods oi. xiii. 66. 67. 

 cutting off and destroying infested 



stalks, xiii. 27. 

 destruction ni beetles before eggs 

 are deposited, xxiv. 167. 



