THE GEAPE-BEEKY MOTH. 



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1907. Quaintance, A. L., and Shear, C. L. — Insect and fungous enemies of the grape 

 east of the Rocky Mountains. <Farm. Bui. 284, U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 12-16, 

 figs. 2, 3. 

 Polychrosis viteana; distribution, destructiveness, description of all stages, life history, and treatment. 



1907. Bethune, C. J. S. — Insects affecting fruit trees. <Bul. 158, Ont. Dept. Agr., 

 pp. 33-34, fig. 49. 

 Polychrosis viteana; short account of injury with remedies. 



1907. Capus, J., and Feysteaud .— Prog. Agr. et Vit. (Ed. l'Est), vol. 28, no. 40, pp. 



409-414. 



1908. Gossard, H. A. — Grape worm. <Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., Press Bui. 

 Results of poison-spray experiments in 1907. 



1909. Ehrhorn, E. M. — New pests we should guard against. <3d Bien. Rept. 



Comm. Hort. [Cal.] (1907-08), p. 59. 

 As yet Polychrosis viteana does not occur in California. 



1910. Smith, J. B — Ann. Rept. N. J. State Mus. (1909), with Rept. of N. J. Insects, 



p. 538. 

 Sometimes Polychrosis viteana causes trouble locally throughout New York. There are three broods. 

 Spraying with arsenate of lead is recommended to kill off the first brood. 



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