15 

 Injur in:: i\u Leaves* 



12. APPLE-TREE APHIS. 

 Ajyhis mali Fab. 



Remedies: Pyrethrumj soap suds; kerosene emulsion; lye; to- 

 bacco Avater. 

 Chief ARTICLE: Saunders, Ins. Inj. to Fruits, pp. 121-127. 



13. RESPLENDENT SHIELD-BEARER. 

 Aspidisca splendoriferella Clem. 

 REMEDIES: Kerosene emulsion; alkaline washes; mixture of sul- 

 phur and lime; hand-gathering of eases in winter. 



Chief Articles: Coinstock, Kept. Dept. Agric, 1879, pp. 210-213; 

 Brunn, 2d Kept. Dei>t. Ent. Cornell Expr. Station, p. 154. 



14. APPLE-TREE BUCCULATRIX. 



Bucctilatrix pomifolieUa Clem. 



Remedies: Arsenical mixtures. 



Chief Aeticles: Riley, 4th Kept. Ins. Mo., pp. 49-5 1 : Lintner, 1st 

 Kept. Ins. X. Y., pp. 103-167; Brunn, 2d Kept. Ent. Cornell Expr. Sta- 

 tion, p. 157. 



15. APPLE COLEOPHORA. 

 Colcophora malivorella Riley. 



Chief Articles: Riley, Kept. Dept. Agric., 1878, pp. 48-50; Lint- 

 ner, 1st Kept. Ins. X. Y., pp. 163-167. 



16. eye-spotted bud-moth. 



Tmetocera oveUana Scliiff. 



Eemedt: Hand picking of the withered clusters of leaves in early 

 spring. 

 Chief Article: Fletcher, Kept. Exptl. Farms, Can., L891, p. 195 



17. CHAPINS APPLE-LEAF SEWER. 

 Phoxopteris iiuhccithuia Clem. 



Kemedy: Collecting and destroying fallen Leaves in the autumn. 

 Chief Article: Kiley, Kept. Dept. Agric, 1878, pp. 34-36. 



18. OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAF-ROLLER. 

 CaciBcia rosaceana Harr. 

 Remedies: Arsenical mixtures. 

 Chief Article: Harris, Ins. Inj. to Veg., pp. 480,481 



19. APPLE LEAF-FOLDER. 

 Teras oxifcoocana Pack. 

 Remedies: Same as those used for No. 18. 

 Chief Article: Kiley. 4th Etept Ins. Mo., pp. 16-49. 



