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Lime-sulfur Formulae. Country Gentleman, Mar. 15, 1906, 



71 1256^^ 



Formulas for boiled and unboiled lime-sulfur washes. 

 Bag Worms Not Easily ''Bagged." Country Gentleman, Mar. 15, 



1906, 71 1258^2 



Timely and thorough spraying with an arsenical poison should be very 

 effective in controlling bagworms, Thyridopteryx ephemerae- 

 form i s Haw. 



Producing Smooth Potatoes. Country Gentleman, Mar. 22; 1906, 

 71 :277^i 



General directions for controlling insect enemies and fungous diseases. 



Petroleum for Scale. Country Gentleman, Mar. 22, 1906, 71 :28i^^ 



Comments on the value of oil preparations for the control of San Jose 

 scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. with special reference to 

 " soluble oils " and their effects on trees. 



Insect Enemies of Ornamental Trees. Suburban Life, May 1906, 

 2 :248-50 



Brief descriptive accounts giving control measures for the following 

 species : maple borer, Plagionotus speciosus Say ; elm borer, 

 Saperda tridentata Oliv. ; leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina 

 Fabr. ; carpenter worm. Prion oxytus robiniae Peck; poplar borer, 

 Saperda calcarata Say ; mottled willow borer, Cryptorhynchus 

 1 a p a t h i Linn. ; locust borer, Cyllene robiniae Forst ; white marked 

 tussock moth, Hemerocampa leucostigma Abb. & Sm. ; fall web- 

 worm, Hyphantria textor Harr. ; forest tent caterpillar, M a 1 a - 

 cosoma disstria Fabr; ; gipsy moth, Porthetria dispar Linn. ; 

 brown tail moth, Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. ; bagworm, 

 Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Haw.; elm leaf beetle, 

 Galerucella luteola Miill. ; elm case bearer, Coleophora limo- 

 s i p e n n e 11 a Dup. ; San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 Comst. ; cottony maple scale, P u 1 v i n a r i a i n n u m e r a b i 1 i s Rathv. ; 

 false maple scale, Phenacoccus acericola King; black-banded 

 scale, E u 1 e c a n i u m n i g r o f a s c i a t u m Perg. and the oyster scale, 

 Lepidosaphes ulmi Linn. 



Gipsy and Brown Tail Moths. N. Y. State Fruit Growers Ass'n 



Proc. 1906, p.71-77 



Brief summarized discussion of Porthetria dispar Linn, and 

 Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. 



Injurious Insects of 1905. N. Y. State Fruit Growers Ass'n Proc. 

 1906, p. 1 20-24 



Brief notice of shade tree situation followed by observations on the codling 

 moth, Carpocapsa pomonella Linn. ; apple maggot, Rhagoletis 

 p o m o n e 1 1 a Walsh ; rose beetle, Macrodactylus subspinosus 

 Fabr. ; scurfy scale, Chionaspis furfura Fitch ; San Jose scale, 



