Bui. 120, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Plate VIII. 
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Fig. 1 
Fig. 2. 
These hedges were found well infested with Aleyrodes citri, and were protected from the ravs 
of the sun by cloth coverings. In all three figures is seen the method of covering, and in 
figures 2 and 3 is shown the construction of a wooden platform alongside the hedge for holding 
the potted orange trees. These potted plants were placed in this position so as to become 
infested with the citrus white fly when the brood emerged on the hedge plants. ( Original. ) 
AN ORANGE HEDGE IN THE BOTANICAL GARDEN AT LAHORE, 
INDIA. 
