REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I909 107 



For Codling Moth. Country Gentleman, April 22, 1909, 74:403^- 



Spray within a week or 10 days after the blossoms fall for C a r p - 

 ocapsa pomonella Linn. 



Spray Pumps. Country Gentleman, April 22, 1909, 74 :403-^ 



The relative value of pressure, vermorel and bordeaux sprays is 

 briefly discussed. 



Spray Poisoning. Country Gentleman, April 22, 1909, 74:403"^- 



Judicious spraying involves no danger to stock fed or feeding on the 

 grass under the trees, though it is advised to wait 48 hours after the 

 application. 



Shade Tree Pests. Troy Press, May 5, 1909 



General directions for the control of the elm leaf beetle, Galerucella 

 1 u t e o 1 a Mull., and the white marked tussock moth, Hemerocampa 

 leucostigma Sm. & Abb. 



Control of Household Insects. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 129, p. 1-48, 

 fig. 34 (Issued May 7, 1909) 



Contents 



PAGE PAGE 



Introduction 5 Clothes moths 2.2) 



Disease carriers.. 7 Carpet beetles 25 



Typhoid or house fly 7 Silver fish, bristle tail or fish 



Fruit flies ; 11 moth 28 



Malarial mosquito 12 Book louse 2% 



Yellow fever mosquito 15 White ants 29 



Annoying forms 15 Crickets 30 



Cluster fly 15 Food pests 30 



Wasps and hornets 16 House ants 30 



House or rain barrel mos- Cockroaches 2)^ 



quito 16 Larder beetle 35 



Salt marsh mosquito 17 Cheese skipper 35 



House fleas 19 Cereal and seed pests 36 



Bedbug 20 Fumigation with hydrocyanic 



Bedbug hunter 22 acid gas 42 



House centipede 23 Index 45 



Fabric pests 23 



Grape P>los.som Midge. Grape Belt, May 18, 1909, p. 10 



A detailed popular account of C o n t a r i n i a j o h n s o n i Sling., 

 recording the rearing of the adult and making suggestions for the con- 

 trol of the pest. 



