PUBLICATIONS 



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Apple Blotch. Scott & Rorer. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Bulletin 144: 7-28. 1909. 



Apple Diseases Caused by Coryneum 

 and Phoma. Lewis. Maine, Bulletin 170: 

 185-200. 



Control of Apple Bitter Rot. Scott. Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry Bulletin 93: 7-33. 

 1906. 



Attacking tht Peach 



Control of Brown Rot, Scab and Curcu- 

 lio. Scott and Quaintance. U. S. Far- 

 mers' Bulletin 440: 5-40. 1911. 



Control of Peach Brown Rot and Scab. 

 Scott & Ayres. Bureau of Plant Industry 

 Bulletin 174: 7-31. 1910. 



Peach Leaf Curl. Wallace & Whetzel. 

 Cornell Bulletin 276: 157-175. 1910. 



Peach Yellows and Little Peach. Blake. 

 New Jersey Bulletin 226: 3-26. 1910. 



Summer Spraying of Peaches. Stewart. 

 Pennsylvania State Horticultural Asso- 

 ciation Report. 1911, pp. 181-195. 



Attacking the Grape 



The Black Rot Disease of Grapes. Red- 

 dlck. Cornell Bulletin 293: 289-364. 1911. 

 (Technical.) 



Spraying tor Black Rot in a Dry Season. 

 Reddick, Wilson and Gregory. Cornell 

 Bulletin 296: 573-588. 1911. 



The Control of Black Rot of the Grape. 

 Shear, Miles and Hawkins. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry Bulletin 155: 7-42. 1909. 



The Grape Root Worm. Johnson & 

 Hamman. Bureau of Entomology. Bulle- 

 tin 89: 9-33. 1910. 



.Vtfacking tlie Tomato 



Tomato Blight and Rot in Virginia. 

 Reed. Virginia Bulletin 192: 3-16. 1911. 



I). The Control of Certain Insects, Etc. 

 •Scale Insects 



The San Jose Scale and Its Control. 

 Quaintance. Bureau of Entomology Cir- 

 cular 124: 1-18. 1910. 



The Summer Control of San Jose Scale. 

 Stewart. Rural New Yorker, 1910, p. 944. 



Spraying, Fumigating and Dipping for 

 the Control of San Jose Scale. Symons, 

 Peairs and Cory. Maryland Bulletin 148: 

 47-81. 1910. 



The Terrapin Scale. Symons and Cory. 

 Maryland Bulletin 149: 83-92. 1910. 



The Oyster Shell Scale. New Hamp- 

 shire Circular 4: 1-4. 1908. 



Citrus Fruit Insects. Quayle. Califor- 

 nia Bulletin 214: 443-472. 1911. 



The Red or Orange Scale. Quayle. 

 California Bulletin 222: 99-225. 1911. 



Miscellaneous Insects Attacking the 

 Apple 



The Apple Red Bugs. Crosby. Cornell 

 Bulletin 291: 213-225. 1911. 



Life History of the Codling Moth in 

 Northwestern Pennsylvania. Hammar. 

 Bureau of Entomology Bulletin 80: Part 

 VI: 71-111. 1910. (Technical.) 



On Certain Seed-Infesting Clialcis Flies. 

 Crosby. Cornell Bulletin 265: 367-388. 

 1909. 



The Apple Leaf Hopper. Webster. Iowa 

 Bulletin 111: 3-32. 1910. 



The Fruit-Tree Leaf Roller. Stedman. 

 Missouri Bulletin 71: 3-21. 1906. 



Apple Maggot and Other Insects. Patch 

 and Munson. Maine Bulletin 109: 169- 

 184. 1904. 



The Apple and Pear Mites. Parrott, 

 Hodgkiss and Schoene. N. Y. Geneva Bul- 

 letin 283: 281-318. 1906. Also Geneva 

 Bulletin 306: 418-438. 1908 



The Larger Apple Tree Borers. Chit- 

 tenden. Bureau of Entomology Circular 

 32: 1-11. 1907. 



Control of Mice and Rabbits 



Meadow Mice in Relation to Agricul- 

 ture and Horticulture. Lantz. Reprint 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture Year 

 Book for 1905, pp. 363-376. 



Protecting Trees From Rabbits. Cun- 

 ningham. Kansas Circular 17: 1-4. 1911. 



X, SPRAY MATERIALS: PREPARA- 

 TION, USE, MACHINERY, LEGISLA- 

 TION, ETC. 



A. Lime-Siilphnr 

 Condensed Practical Directions 

 Preparation and Use of Concentrated 

 Lime-Sulphur. Stewart. Pennsylvania 

 Station Bulletin 99: 3-15. 1910. Also Bul- 

 letin 115: 1912. 



Practical and Popular Treatment. 

 Caesar. Ontario Agricultural College Bul- 

 letin 177: 34-64. 1909. 



Lime-Sulphur as a Summer Spray. 



