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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Remedies and preventives for insect 

 depredations {eouVd) 



pyretbrum, 2:26, 35, 93, 201 

 227; 4:61, 101, 134, 168, 191 

 5:209, 301, 321; 6:136, 148 

 161, 170, 184; 7:236, 290; 8 

 212, 213, 274, 282; 9:312, 314 

 363, 371, 418, 420, 441, 442 

 10:404, 496; 11:114, 151; 12 

 302, 315, 349, 356. 



pvrethrnm water. 4:201; 5 

 305; 6:167; 7:315. 344, 360 

 10:393, 404; 11:247; 12:347. 



pyroligneous acid, 2:35, 



quassia infusion, 1:59, 322; 9: 

 420; 12:347. 



quassia water and soap, 4:198, 

 199; 5:288, 307. 



rancid fish oil for mosquitoes, 

 12:323. 



raupenleim, insect lime, 9:425. 



rearing parasites, 10:371. 



red pepper, 2:17. 



reindeer cream for mosquitoes, 

 12:323. 



removal of infested plants, 1 1 : 

 259. 



removal of outer bark of trees, 

 9:428-29; 10:484. 



removal of seed stems, 11:181. 



repellant wasbes, 4:203. 



resin wasb, 11:208. 



resistant varieties, 6:176. 



rbigolene, 2:35. 



road dust, 1:60, 148; 2:27; 4: 

 156. 198, 199; 5:305, 320; 6: 

 166; 8:212; 9:336. 



rolling tbe ground, 1:148; 2:161, 

 233; 5:206, 264, 312. 



rootiu.ii- paper, gas tarred, 2:25, 

 48. 226, 232. 



rotation of crops, 1:63; 2:63; 5: 

 315, 319. 



russia leatber scraps, for 

 woolens, 1:64. 



sacks as a protection from mos- 

 quitoes, 12:323. 



salt, 2:224; 5:256, 315, 317; 8: 

 200. 239, 282; 10:448; 11:151, 

 274; 12:351, 352. 



snltix'ter, 2:28, 65; 5:157, 315; 

 9:303. 



sand, 4:156. 



sassafras bark, to repel red 

 ants. 1:65. 



Saunders wasb for borers, 12: 

 356. 



scraping tbe l)nrk, 1:162: 2:230; 

 4:119, 195; 5:309; 11:278. 



selection of land not sur- 

 rounded by favorable breed- 

 ing placets. 13:357*. 



selection of seed, 1:63. 



Remedies and preventives for insect 



depredations {cont'd) 

 setting out no young trees just 



before advent of Cicadas, 12: 



289. 

 sliaker peacb tree borer wasb, 



8:185. 

 shaking from foliage, 5:172, 



183, 262, 314, 317, 320, 321. 

 shaking into vessels of kero- 

 sene and water, 11:281. 

 sheep in orchards, 1:60; 2:123. 

 sheep dips, 1:62; 5:226. 

 sheep wash for ticks, 1:62. 

 shell lime, 4:194; 5:158. 

 shelter for nocturnal feeciers, 



1:63. 

 skunk, protection of, for hop 



grub, 1:61; 10:373. 

 sludge oil soap, 8:201; 9:410, 



418. 

 slug shot, 9:363. 

 smoke for mosquitoes, 12:323. 

 snuff water or snuff, 2:35; 5: 



301. 

 soaking in kerosene, 8:200. 

 soap, 1:59, 304, 319; 13:367^. 

 soap and carbolic acid wash, 



5:301; 6:169; 7:363; 8:280; 10: 



493; 12:242. 

 soap and sulfur, 5:288, 322. 

 snap suds. 1:162. 179. 194, 301, 



302; 2:63, 199; 4:119, 198, 199; 



6:144, 148; 5:161, 256, 275, 



287, 302; 7:372; 8:216; 9:345, 



369, 370, 441; 10:428; 11:277, 



279. 

 soap wash, 4:119; 5:160, 270, 



279, 317, 320. 

 soft soap, 1:64; 5:163, 270; 8: 



186, 190, 217, 281, 285, 286. 

 soft soap, carbolic acid and 



paris green for borers, 12: 



353, 355, 356. 

 soft soap and soda, 13:366-. 

 soluble phenyle, 2:21, 65; 5:226, 



315; 6:169. 

 soot, 1:60, 178; 2:35; 4:194; 5: 



159, 253, 301, 307; 10:484; 11: 



276; 12:302, 349. 

 spices, for woolens, 1:64. 

 spirits of turpentine, 1:65; 4:19. 

 spreading infested manure, 8: 



194. 

 starvation, 5:310, 316; 8:197, 



200, 242. 

 steam lor millepeds, 12:300. 

 storing in darkness, 12:348. 

 stream of cold water, 12:356. 

 strong odors, 7:289. 

 sublimating sulfur, 10:450. 

 submergence, 4:195. 

 sulfate of copper, 8:151; 9:434. 



