370 
Experiment 43 : 
January 24, 1895, same strength as preceding; March 11, fatal to 95 per cent of 
the scales; May 4, 95 per cent of scales on living portion of tree killed. Half 
the tree dead, evidently from the scale, with which it was thickly incrusted. 
Living portion of the tree in full leaf, but without fruit. 
Experiment 10: 
December 15, 1£ pounds to the gallon ; January 17, fatal to 90 per cent of the 
scales; March 11, 5 per cent living; May 4, not above 5 per cent of scales liv- 
ing. Tree in leaf and healthy, but without fruit. 
Experiment 34 : 
January 23, 1£ pounds of soap to the gallon; March 11, fatal to 90 per cent of 
the scales; May 4, less than 5 per cent of the scales living; only 2 healthy 
scales found. Tree originally very heavily infested; some of the branches 
killed, evidently from the effects of the scale, others vigorous, but without 
fruit. 
Experiment 46 : 
January 24, same strength as last; March 11, fatal to 90 per cent of the scales; 
May 4, tree dead, with the exception of two vigorous branches or new shoots 
of last year's growth. On these branches 10 per cent of the scales are Jiving. 
Experiment 35 : 
January 23, H pounds to the gallon ; March 11, fatal to 90 per cent of the scales ; 
May 4, 5 per cent of the scales living, limited to terminals. Trees vigorous 
and in fruit. 
Experiment 11 : 
December 15, 1 pound of soap to the gallon of water; January 17, fatal to 80 
per cent of the scales; March 11, but 10 per cent of the scales living; May 4, 
10 per cent of the scales alive (on terminals). Tree in good condition and in 
fruit. 
Experiment 44 : 
January 24, same strength as last; March 11, fatal to at least 70 per cent of 
scales; May 4, 85 per cent of scales dead. Tree in vigorous condition, with 
fruit. 
Experiment 45 : 
January 24, same strength as last and yielding the same results. 
Experiment 36 : 
January 23, f pound of soap to the gallon of water; March 11, fatal to about 70 
per cent of the scales; May 4, 85 per cent of the scales have succumbed. 
Tree vigorous, with the exception of two branches, which are evidently killed 
by the scale; the whole tree originally densely infested ; fruit in very small 
•quantity. 
Experiment 12 : 
December 15, ± pound of soap to the gallon; January 17, fatal to about 50 per 
cent of the scales. Tree afterwards subjected to the general treatment given 
the orchard. 
Experiment 37 : 
January 23, f pound to the gallon; March 11, upward of 50 per cent of scales 
killed. Tree afterwards subjected to general treatment given the orchard. 
Bard laundry soap. 
Experiment 18 : 
December 16, 2 pounds to the gallon; January 17, fatal to 85 per cent of the 
scales; March 11, no living scales could be found after extensive examination; 
May 4, in patches; a few living scales found; more than 97 per cent killed. 
Tree was originally very heavily incrusted with scales, and about one-half the 
branches are dead, probably from this cause; no bloom or fruit present. 
