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Remedies, etc.: destruction — Continued. 



of eggs, xiii, 10; xxii, 135, 136. 



of fallen fruit, Misc. Ess., 26; 

 xxiv, 80. 



of infested twigs, xxiv, 131. 



of Pigweed, xxiii, 91. 



of screenings, xiv, 54; xv, 31. 



of trees, xiv, 115; xvii, 11. 



of volunteer Wheat, xv, 31. 



of winter harborage, xxiii, 12. 

 digging out and destroying breed- 

 ing centers, xxiii, 161. 

 ditching against migrating insects, 



xvi. 53. 57; xxi, 148. 

 draining and cultivating swampy 



tracts covered with coarse grass, 



xvi. 72. 

 driving into ditches. Misc. Ess., 55. 

 dusty strip and furrow, xxiii, 62- 



63; xxiv, 30, 34. 36-37, 57. 

 earl y and repeated stirring of 

 ground in spring, xxiv, 8. 



fall plowing, xxiv. 6. 



and clean cultivation, xxii, 16. 



mowing and feeding of grass, 

 xxiii, 47. 



planting, xv, 98 102. 



and active cultivation, xxi, 113. 

 Egyptian insecticide, xvi, 42. 56. 

 favorite food plants as decoys, xiii, 



107; xiv, 80. 

 fertilizers, xiii, 54; xv, 97, 102; xvi. 



35. 55: xvii, 6. 12; xviii, 76-79, 



128. 162. 

 rlax crop on swamp sod, xvi, 71 ; 



xxii, 1. 

 Fowler's solution, xviii 49. 

 fumigation, xix. 199; xx. 24: xxi, 



25-26; xxii, 28, 29, 30. 31^4. 56. 



57. 107, 110. 113, 117. 

 furrow and post-hole barrier, xix, 

 5 ; xxiii, 51. 63. 



plowed to check migration, xiv, 

 67; xx, 35: xxiii, 29. 51. 

 gas-lime, xiii, 67, 145; xv, 101, 103; 



xvi, 41, 56; xviii. 50. 

 gasoline, Misc. Ess., 5 ; xix, 199. 



blast-lamp, xxiv, 43-56, 57, 58. 

 gas-tar bands, xxii, 139. 

 Hammond's slug shot, xv. 61. 

 harrowing in fall, xxiii. 91. 



to expose eggs, larvae, and pupae, 

 Misc. Ess., 55; xxi, 107. 

 hellebore, xiii. 69, 76, 85; xiv. 117. 

 herding cattle and pigs together, 



xxiv, 165. 

 hoed crop, xiii, 67. 

 hopperdozer, xxi, 129; xxiii, 14, 65, 



66. 

 hot water, xv, 101; xix, 199; xx:i, 

 107. 



Remedies and preventives — Continued. 

 hydrocyanic acid gas, xx, 24; xxi, 



25, 26. 

 irrigation of fields infested by 



Chinch-bug, xv, 100. 

 jarring or shaking insects from trees 

 and destroying, xiii, 131; xviii, 

 129, 130, 131; xxiv, 167, 168. 

 kainit and other fertilizers as in- 

 secticides, xviii, 132. 

 fertilization with, xviii, 50. 

 kerosene, xiii, 104, 115; Misc. Ess., 

 18, 128; xviii, 49; xix, 199: xx 

 41 ; xxi, 2, 40, 41. 53, 59, 64, 8L 

 92, 138, 144; xxiii, 51, 63, 103. 

 and salt, xx, 42, 44. 

 and sand, xvi, 62. 

 emulsion, xiii, 69, 104, 106 133, 

 138; xiv, 33, 97, 100, 105, 108, 

 117; Misc. Ess.. 13. 24: xv, 

 101 ; xvi, XI, 37-39, 55 ; xvii, 

 XIII. 43. 53: xviii. 49, 132; 

 xix. 77. 199; xxi. 53, 59, 62, 



63. 81, 96: xxii, 27, 39. 40. 41, 

 42. 45-52, 56. 57, 107, 110 113, 

 116, 120, 129, 132, 134: xxiii. 



64, 91. 



and mixtures, xxiv, 30, 31. 32, 

 40-42, 55-56, 57, 59, 106-114, 

 116. 

 in combination with ditches and 

 furrows or belts of coal-tar, 

 xvi, 56. 

 with whale-oil soap, xxii, 96. 97. 

 pure, xxii, 91-95. 

 late planting, xv. 98. 



sowing, xiii. 27. 29: xiv. 36. 55; 

 xv, 29 ; xvii, 63. 

 laundry soap, xiv. 108; xvii. 27. 

 leaving old hills of corn after re- 

 planting, xiv. 16. 

 light-traps for beetles, xvi, XT ; 

 xviii, 129, 131 ; xxiv, 167. 168. 

 for moths, xv, 85. 

 lime, xiii, 171: xiv. 97: Misc. Ess., 

 27-28. 37-39. 41. 44-45: xv. 64; 

 xvi, 61 ; xviii, 50. 76. 77. 

 and London purple or Paris 

 green, xxi, 54, 138. — with Bor- 

 deaux mixture added. 53. 

 arsenite of, xxii, 141. 

 chloride of, xviii, 49, 50. 

 -water, xvi. 41, 56. 

 lobelia-water, xvi. 40. 56. 

 London purple, xiii, 69, 76, 80. 171 ; 

 xiv, 98; Misc. Ess.. 35-37. 40, 

 43-44. 55; xv, 7, 14, 20: xvi. 

 42. 56, 72 ; xvii. 23-24. 25. ' 

 ami lime. xxi. 54. 138. 

 "Los Angeles Co. Wash Xo. 5." 

 xxii, 96. 97. 



