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Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual ISIeeting of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Economic Entomologists (Continued) 

 Spraying Scheme for the Control of Insect P^ts on Citrus Trees in 



Florida ■ TF. W. Yothers 161 



An Analysis of Spraying Methods against the Codling Moth P. J. ParroU 164 

 Suggestions as to the Original Habitat and Distribution of Various 



Native Insect Pests V. E. Shelford 171 



A Clean Town Contest E. G. TUils 175 



Additional Data Concerning the Control of the Fruit-tree Leaf-roUer 



in New York G. W. Herrick 180 



Preliminary Report on the \Yoolly Aphis E. N. Cory 186 



Arsenical Residues on Fruit and Grass^ TF. C. O'Kane 191 



Cotton Worm L. Haseman 192 



The Cranberry Root Worm^ H. B. ScarmneU 193 



Arsenate of lime or Calcium Arsenate W. M. Scott 194 



Frauds, Semi-frauds and Questionables^ H. A. Surface 199 



The Nicotine Sulphate-Bordeaux Combination V. I. Safro 199 



The Insecticidal Properties of Various Sulphides and" Polj'sulphides 



P. J. ParroU and TT. J. Schoene 204 



A New Contact Insecticide W, M. ScoU 206 



Recent Results in the Use of Dust Sprays for Controlling the Corn-ear 



Worm J. W, McCoUodi 211 



The Corn-ear Worm L. Haseman 214 



Further Data on Poisoned Bran Mash Flavored with Fruit Juice as a 



Means of Controlling Some Insects G. A. Dean 219 



Grasshopper Control in New York State E. P. Felt 227 



NotiCS on the Insect Enemies of Sudan Grass WUmon NeweU 230 



Some Economic Resulte of the Year S. J. Hunter 234 



Efficiency of the Parasites of the San Jos4 Scaled H, A. Surface 238 



A iMechanical Measure for ControUing the Flea Beetle, Epitrix fuscula, 



on Potato C. L. Metcalf 240 



The Economic Relations of the Sarcophagidae ^ /. M. Aldrich 242 



Further Data on the Life Economy of the Chinch Bug Egg Parasite 



/. TF. McCoUoch and H, Yuam 248 



A Unique Type of Insect Injury TF. B, McConneU 261 



Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the American Association 

 of Official Horticultural Inspectors {Papers continued) 

 Important Insect Pests Collected on Imported Nursery Stock in 1914 



E. R. Sasscer 268 



The Prevention of Rabbit Injury to Young Apple Trees E. N. Cory 270 



The Essentials of Insect Control T. J. Headlee 271 



Papers Read by Title 



Notes on the Onion Maggot in 1914 A. I. Bourne 276 



The Apple Flea-weevil in lUinois P. A. Glenn 279 



An Outbreak of the Alfalfa Looper J. R, Parker 286 



The Citricola Scale H, J. Quayle 291 



Observations on the Oviposition of Certain Capsidg H. H. Knight 293 



Cotton Seed OH Soap as a Substitute for Whale Oil Soap TF. TF. Yothers 298 

 Rearing of Moths and Tachina-fiies from Larvse and Pupae of Army-worm in 



North Carolina in 1914 FranMin Sherman, Jr. 299 



Relative Size in Fumigation ' C. TF. Woodworth 302 



The Use of Water under Pressure for the Control of Mealy Bug 



TF. TF Yothers 304 



Scientific Notes 267, 305, 306 



Editorial 309 



Reviews 310 



Current Notes 314 



i Withdrawn for publication elsewhere. 



