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Pulvinaria amygdali, destruction by Asiatic ladybird, note_______________ 69 
innumerabilis. See also Maple scale, cottony. 
THE SS Get COTM GTN TG Sak se 1 eng oe le 89 
some experiences, paper by Howard Evarts 
Weed = 22:2 25 eu ae Se ee a a ee 88-91 
QUAINTANCE, A. L., address on “ Some present-day features of applied en- 
OMTOLO SY AND, ATIC Cea? iy Ue ee Nea pee te 5-25 
Ouwarantine, insect, ineffectiveness, N@te= S222. os sa eee eee 41 
Radish mazeot, ‘Colorado report or TOO As se ae eee er eel eee eae eee 59 
Rainfall, destruction of hibernating brood of boll weevil______________~_ 33 
relation (toinsSeetaemenrs GriGew ase ee eee ee a eg ee ee 36 
variation in weevil-infested region of cotton growing___________ 15 
Red-legged flea-beetle, injury to peach in Ohio______________-___ 4 3 
“ Remedies,” boll weevil, improbability of discovery -~2-2 2 222%). =e 39 
mnagoletis pomonella, Ohio report, 19045252 soe ia ee a ee eee 51 
Rhizobius lophante, introduction into New Jersey, result___.___________- 75-76 
Koot-worm, corn, Ohio report, 1904 (see alsoiGrape) = eee ak 
grapevine, work in New York in 190422) ee eee 52 
Rotation, cotton with cowpeas; relation to Chalcodermus eneus___----~. se (a 
Salt, lime, sulphur wash. See Lime. 
San Jose scale, coccinellid, introduction, necessity of care________________ 79 
Golorado ‘report fort 2O0420 es A Net 59 
Gistribucionsy ana Tests] a tO ee ia ea ere poe ZONDE 
Georgia. Teport sor, TOOL. See ee ee See ae iy ae er Ee pee 69 
New: York reports 190A 2s ee ee ee ee eee Bill 
parasites, failures in introduction “into New Jersey_____-_ 75-17 
predatory-inseets: for control; problema 222 as ee 74-75 
Pexas Teport fOr LOOL es ea ea a eee 66 
SANDERSON, E. DWIGHT, paper on “ Some observations on the cotton boll 
TEENA On eae ia 1 ae pL peda eM Se PE el ae NY a AA ee ES Te 29-41 
NOMMILOlled. CLitiosad, Mumberssn: Ohio<19042.255 Se eee 50 
pawtly, violet, New York report; 1904.02) 2 eee ee eee sa 
Scale insects, kinds subject of legislation (see also Cherry, Maple, San 
Jose; and Toumeyellatungid a) 22 ee eee 
Scurty,, proposed; cyanide fumigation=— 22s. Sis se eS eee 
echizoneura lanigera, Colorado report for 19042225 ae eee 
Scientific activity, present era, remarks_____ em ma ae tra ONE so OT ee 
Screw. WOLM, Occurrence’ in -Ohios 1m TOOL es ee ee 
Scymnus marginicollis, introduction into New Jersey, result______________ 
Shade tree pests, Colorado report fori904)22 S65 a ee 
trees, infestation with cottony maple seale_____-_____-___=___ == =~ 
Silke production, American, preliminary work! 52) ee ee 
Simuliium venustum. See Black fly. 
sSmorylon basilare, Georgia report fOr DIOLS See ee oe eee 
Slug, pear;-injury- to: cherry: trees In OhiOs 2s Se ee ae eee ee 
SMITH, JOHN B., paper on * The present status of predatory insects intro- 
duced ‘imto New Jersey ”_______ ties pape en Com naee Nerbrdeens ACS | OE 
R. I. and WILMON NEWELL, paper on “ Insects of the year 1904 in 
GeOreiar ge 2 eee eno uae Beet ie 8 ee eee 
Soap, soft, 50 per cent naphtha, use in n kerosene emulSion2 . 4.2 See tehe eee 
Soda arsenate insecticide Use, NOle 282s Soe kee a eS oe ee eee 
caustic and sal, use in lime-sulphur wash (see also Caustic soda) ___ 
Sorghum, Shelter for cottons boll weevil] See ee eee ee eee 
Spray, dust, experiments against leaf-hoppers in Minnesota____________- 
kerosene emulsion and kero-water, use ane leaf-hoppers_____-_ 
Spraying, codling moth, Colorado report for 190422. > ssi) Sf tee eee 
cottony maple Seale; SUSFeSEONS 0. ee ai Be ee 
machine, for leaf-hopper, details of construction ______________ 
maple seale, use of kerosene emuUlSio ms 2 Sees 
use of lime- sulphur and other washes= 3225 = 
Squash bug, Ohio report, 1904___ LEG ul 2 2 TE Se ag te ae Sa ee 
Stalk borer, New: York report; W904 02" * 2 ae ee Se ee eee 
Stalks, cotton, destruction as means of weevil control___________________ 
Sugar cane, infestation by mealy bugss2..2_ S223 2) 42) er 
