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INDEX. 



Death Valley round-tailed ground, de- 

 scription, 672. 



desert antelope ground, description, 686. 



Douglas ground, description, 644. 



eradication, 149. 



records of operations in California, 

 786. 



Fisher ground, description, 636. 

 ground, Monthly Bulletin, November- 

 December, 1918, 595-795. 

 sestivation, 716. 



"a Study of Fumigation Methods for 



Killing," art., 762. 

 bounties, 728. 

 control, 704. 

 early control, 732. 

 early history in California, 723. 

 early organizations for control, 744. 

 formulas for destroying, 790. 

 food, 715. 



"History of Control in California," 



art, 721. 

 key, 600. 



literature cited, 707. 

 "Natural History," art., 597. 

 U. S. Public Health Service Cam- 

 paign, 752. 

 orchard pest, 389. 



Inyo golden-mantled, description, 681. 

 Los Banos antelope, description, 702. 

 Mohave, description, 667. 

 Nelson antelope, description, 695. 

 Oregon, description, 651. 

 Palm Springs round-tailed, description, 

 673. 



rock, description, 650. 

 San Bernardino golden-mantled, descrip- 

 tion, 684. 



Sierra golden-mantled, description, 675. 

 Stephens soft-haired, description, 665. 

 Week, 195. 



Yuma round-tailed, description, 668. 

 Stabler, H. P., 115, 120, 156. 



"Report of the Rootstock Committee," 

 art, 18-19. 

 Standardization, 495. 



and Markets of Northwest," art., 534. 

 as seen by railway company, 45. 

 conference, 425. 

 development in California, 47. 

 in fruit packing, 42. 

 law, fresh fruit, 38. 

 work, apple, in California, 586. 

 Standardizing orchard inspections, 427. 

 State Agricultural Society, 9. 



Board of Control, Messrs. De Motte, 

 Seavey and Dickson, resolution, 101. 

 Council of Defense, 89. 

 resolution, 103. 

 State Fair (California), 9. 



Horticultural Commissioner, 112. 

 "Inspection of Potatoes, Urgent Need," 



art, 519. 

 Market Director, 60. 

 Stephens, Gov. Wm. D., endorses squirrel 

 eradication campaign, 770, 776. 

 Hon. Wm. D., Governor of California, 

 resolution, 101. 

 Stevens, V. G., "Report of Investigation 

 for Evidence of Alfalfa Weevil, Salt 

 Lake Railroad," art, 546-548. 



Stewart, G. R., and John S. Burd, "A 

 Study of Fumigation Methods for Kill- 

 ing Ground Squirrels," art, 762. 



Stokes, F. G., 147, 396. 



Straussia longipennis, 464. 



"Strawberry Inspection, Sacramento Coun- 

 ty," art, 504. 



Strong, Lee A., "Dangerous Souvenirs," 

 art, 209-210. 



Strychnine in squirrel eradication work, 

 783. 



Stypinella mompa, 462. 

 Sugar Corporations, 36. 

 Sulphur, 116, 117, 143. 



as fertilizer, 325. 



blower, 118. 



dioxid against ground squirrels, 763. 



solutions, 116. 



spray, 403. 

 Sulphuring pears, 397. 

 Sulphurs, wettable, 191. 

 Sunburn, 214. 



Sunderland, A. E., "California Peach 

 Growers Have Benefited by Co-opera- 

 tion," 57-58. 

 Sunflower fly, 464. 

 Sunscald, 306. 

 Swett, Frank T., 286, 399. 



"Results Obtained from Formation of 

 California Pear Growers' Associa- 

 tion," art, 55-57. 

 Twniothrips pyri, 380. 

 Taft, L. R., Pears in Michigan, 226. 

 Tanaka, Tyozaburo, "Notes on Fungous 

 Diseases and a New Codling Moth 

 Attacking Persimmons in Japan," art, 

 461-463. 



Tarpey, M. F., "Some Possibilities of the 

 Development of New Labor During 

 the War," art, 74-79. 

 labor resolution, 103. 



Tate, A. W., Jr., "Brief Outline of Develop- 

 ment of Apple-drying Industry in Pa- 

 jaro Valley," art, 502-503. 



Taylor, R. H, 51. 



Teague, C. C, 69. 



Telarius, 112. 



Tetranychus bimaculatus, 112, 114, 387. 



gloveri, 113. 



mytilaspidis, 112, 387. 



seccmaculatus, 113. 



telarius, 112, 455. 

 Theobroma cacao, food of fox-bats, 468. ; 

 Thermometer shelters, 444. 

 Thistle, sow, 113. 



star, food of Citellus beecheyi beecheyi, 

 624. 

 Thrips, 213. 



bean, 373, 474. 



"Damage in Tulare County Citrus 



Groves," art., 465. 

 orange, 434, 476. 

 pear, control, 380. 

 Tobacco sprays and distillate emulsion, 



formula, 404. 

 Tractors, for orchards, 64. 

 Treherne, R. C, "Insect Control Work in 



British Columbia," art, 579. 

 Tricho gramma minutum, parasite of Las- 



peyresia molesta, 527. 

 Tuber moth, 198. 



