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Lime-sulphur wash against peach bud mite 113, 114 



concentrated, against grape scale 121 



self-boiled, against grape scale 120-121 



and arsenate of lead against peach and plum 



slug '. 102 



London purple, injury to grapevines by heavy applications 59 



Loxostege maclurse, bibliographic reference 122 



Lygus pratensis, injury to peach nursery stock attributed thereto 105 



Lyperosia irritans, bibliographic reference 122 



Macrodactylus subspinosus. (See Rose-chafer.) 



Mango, food plant of Tarsonemus latus 112 



injury by Tarsonemus latus 112 



Mite enemy of Sanninoidea opalescens 83 



peach bud. (See Tarsonemus waitei.) 



Molasses and arsenite of lime against rose-chafer in vineyards 62 



arsenate Of lead, and Bordeaux mixture against rose-chafer in vine- 

 yards : 59, 60, 62-63 



Bordeaux mixture and arsenite of lime against rose-chafer in vine- 

 yards 62 



Moulton, Dudley, paper, "The California Peach Borer (Sanninoidea opalescens 



Hy. Edw.)" 65-89 



" Mounding" possibly not so effective against California peach borer as against 



eastern species 87 



Oats, "avoines en cigares" affection caused by Tarsonemus waitei Ill 



food plant of Tarsonemus spirifex Ill 



Oil (see also Kerosene and Petroleum). 



and lime mixture as preventive against California peach borer 83-85 



crude, and lime against California peach borer 86 



as preventive against California peach borer 84-85 



miscible, against grape scale 121 



peach bud mite 113 



Paints and rosin ineffective against California peach borer, injurious to trees. . . 87 



Paris green, injury to grapevines by heavy applications 59 



Peach and plum sawfly. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides] amygdalina.) 

 slug. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides] amygdalina.) 

 aphis, black. (See Aphis prunicola.) 

 borer. (See Sanninoidea exitiosa.) 



California. (See Sanninoidea opalescens.) 

 bud mite. (See Tarsonemus waitei.) 



food plant of Aphis prunicola 104 



Caliroa (Eriocampoides) amygdalina , 91-102 



Euthrips tritici 108 



Phyllocoptes cornutus 104 



Sanninoidea exitiosa 65-66 



opalescens 65-89 



Tarsonemus waitei 103-114 



reported food plant of Lygus pratensii 105 



Thrips tritici 105 



root stocks, relative susceptibility to Sanninoidea opalescens T . 68 



"stop-back " disease the work of Tarsonemus waitei 107 



thrips. (See Thrips tritici.) 



Pear, calyx lobes with reference to spraying against codling moth 32-33 



food plant of codling moth 13-51 



