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White Grubs. Troy Times, April 29, 1913; Poughkeepsie Evening 



Star, May 9 ; New York Farmer, May 8, p. 4 



Brief resume of white grub conditions with observations on several natural 

 enemies. 



Spraying for the Codling Moth. Recorder (Catskill), May 9, 1913, 



P- 7 



A summary of results obtained with one spray and directions for effec- 

 tive work. 



Two Rose Pests. Florist's Exchange, May 10, 1913, 35:1122 



Early spraj^ng with soap or tobacco extract advised for aphids and leaf 

 hopper, Typhlocyba rosae Linn. 



Fly Control. New York State Education Department, State Museum, 

 p. 1-9, May 1913 

 A brief, summary discussion of the house fly and methods of controlling it. 



Caterpillar Pests. Northern Budget (Troy), June i, 1913, p. 5 



Brief, popular notice of the apple tent caterpillar and the forest tent 

 caterpillar. 



Gouty Pine Midge (Itonida inopis O. S.) Economic En- 

 tomology Journal, 1913, 6:331 

 A brief record of abundance and injuries by this midge at Karner, N. Y. 



Orchard Insect Pests. New York Farmer, July 10, 191 3, p. 5 



Brief, practical accounts of the San Jose scale, oyster scale, codling moth, 

 plant lice and red bugs. 



Mosquito Control. American Society of Civil Engineers Transact- 

 ions, 1912, 76:771 

 A brief note calling attention to the importance of roadside pools and 



making suggestions regarding the treatment of catch basins and of general 



mosquito breeding areas. 



Notes on Care of Fruit Trees, Bushes and Vines. Correct Methods 

 of Preserving Fruit, Muncie, Indiana, 1913, p. 36-40 



Formulas for standard insecticides and fungicides. 



Remedies and Preventives for Plant Enemies and Diseases. Cor- 

 rect Methods of Preserving Fruits, Muncie, Indiana, 1913, p. 41-54 

 Spraying calendar for orchard trees, small fruits, shade trees, garden 



crops and the flower garden. 



Insecticides and Fungicides. New York State Museum, Handbook 



18, p. 1-24, May 1913 (issued August 191 3) 



Formulas for the principal insecticides and fungicides (revised from 

 earlier editions). 



