INDEX. 



803 



Mesostenus sp., parasite of Laspeyresia 

 molesta, 527. 



"Method for Standardizing Orchard In- 

 spection," art., 411. 



Meyer, F. N, 19, 354. 



Mice, meadow and field, directions for de- 

 stroying, 792. 

 Middleton, M. S„ "Status of Horticulture 



in British Columbia," art., 577. 

 Mildew, 213. 



of apple, 434. 

 Miller, C. C, "Bud Curl of Lemon Tree," 

 art., 515-519. 

 "Treatment of Gummosis with Carbo- 



lineum," art., 488-493. 

 M. R., "Poisoned Grain Baits for Ro- 

 dents," art., 206-209. 

 Mills, James, 18. 

 Mite, brown or almond, 473. 

 leaf blister, control, 378. 

 leaf rust, control, 380. 

 two-spotted, 473. 

 Mites, 213. 



Moreland, Bishop, W. H., 2. 

 Morning-glory, 113, 162. 

 Musa cavendishii, food plant of Cosmopo- 

 lites sordidus, 498. 

 coccinea, food plant of Cosmopolites 



sordidus, 498. 

 enesete, an ornamental banana, 498. 

 glauca, food plant of Cosmopolites sor- 

 didus, 498. 

 paradisiaca, food plant of Cosmopolites 

 sordidus. 



sapientum, food plant of Cosmopolites 



sordidus, 498. 

 sp., food of fox-bats, 468. 

 textilis, food plant of Cosmopolites sor- 

 didus, 498. 

 troglodtitarum, food plant of Cosmopo- 

 lites sordidus, 498. 

 Mustela arizonensis, 665. 

 Mycosphcerella diospyri, 461. 

 Myxosporium kaki, 461. 

 Naftzger, A. H., 86, 107. 

 Nagle, J. L., 39, 61. 



"California Fruit Exchange," art., 11- 

 12. 



Nectarine, food plant of Laspeyresia mo- 

 lesta, 524. 

 Nelson, E. W., 149. 



Neuls, J. D., "Method for Standardizing 

 Orchard Inspection," art., 411-413. 

 Newman, O. W., 436, 477, 507. 

 News Letter, 112. 



New York Journal of Commerce, 84. 



Nicotine spray, formula, 402. 



Neilsen, Hilda B„ "Urgent Need for State 



Inspection of Potatoes," art., 519- 



520. 



Norton, D. F., 136, 145, 156. 

 Nougaret, R. L., "Grape Mealybug," art, 

 511-514. 



Nurserymen, California Association, 16. 

 Nursery trees, 171. 



digging and care, 293. 

 Nut growing in California, 424. 

 Oak, valley, 113. 

 Obituary, Cundiff, R. P., 111. 



Vosler, Everett J., 557. 



Wood, Wm., 557. 



Oil spray, miscible, formula, 403. 



"Oils, Tested to Trap Trypetidse and Or- 



talidae," art., 419. 

 Opuntia, food of Citellus beecheyi beech- 



eyi, 625. 



Oranges, navel and "Valencia, 13. 

 Orchard and vineyard planting, 48. 



heating, 333. 



inspection, 411. 



soils, resolution, 103. 

 Oregon Agricultural College, 123. 

 "Oriental Peach Moth ; A Japanese Fruit 

 Insect Recently Introduced into the 

 United States," art, 523. 

 Ortalid, 422. 



Packard, C. M., "Hessian Fly in Cali- 

 fornia," art., 174-177. 



Walter E., "Cotton Culture," art., 181- 

 187. 



Paddock, Wendell, Pears in Ohio, 226. 

 Parasites, 548. 



Paris green, spray formula, 404. 



Patten, C. G., 136. 



Peach, bacterial gummosis, 124. 



food plant of Laspeyresia molesta, 524. 

 Growers' Association, 57. 

 moth, Oriental, 523-529. 

 root-borer, 211. 

 twig- borer, 523, 

 Pear blight, 227, 343, 346, 347, 348, 352, 

 360, 364. 

 a new disinfectant, 562. 

 food plant of Laspeyresia molesta, 524. 

 Growers' Association, 52. 

 growing, 321. 



adaptability of varieties, table, 283. 

 alfalfa as cover crop, 324. 

 ants as blight Carriers, 362. 

 bacterial diseases, 343. 

 bridge grafting, 360. 

 budding, 287. 



Monthly Bulletin, May 1918, 222-410. 

 care of nursery stock, 296. 

 cost of culture, 227-229. 

 cover crops, 322. 

 crown gall, 365. 



digging and care of nursery trees, 293. 

 disinfection of tools and cuts, 350. 

 Downing scheme of fruit description, 

 237. 



dwarf trees, 286. 

 fungicides, chart, 406. 

 fungous diseases, 343. 

 fertilizers, 324. 

 grafting methods, 329-331. 

 insecticides, Chart, 406. 

 insect, mite and animal pests, 371. 

 legumes as cover crops, 323. 

 number of trees to acre, 297. 

 pruning, 308-318. 

 root grafts, 290. 

 sawfly, 434. 



blooming dates, table, 235. 

 canning and drying, 394. 

 cultivation, 322. 

 slug, 434. 



stock, Pyrus serotina, 21. 

 thrips, 212. 



versus quince root for the Bartlett, 416. 

 Pears, production in California, 1917, 224. 



