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Cooke. Matthew.— (Note m) Report Commr. Agriculture. 1882, pp. 65 
Reports the successful use of coal oil and lye as remedies for the San Jose scale. 
Cooke. Matthew. — Insects injurious to the orchard, vineyard, etc., 1883, pp. 60-63, 
figs. 15-21. 
Chapix, S. F.,etal. — Discussion at Third State Fruit Growers' Convention, Novem- 
ber, 1888. Report California State Board of Horticulture, 1883, p. 91. 
Concentrated lye, 1 pound to a gallon of water, generally considered the best wash 
for San Jose scale. 
Chapix. 6. F. — Bulletin No. 2, .State Board of Horticulture. Report California 
Board of Horticulture, 1884. pp. 22, 34, 35. 42. (December 31, 1884. 
Recommends a mixture of whale oil, concentrated lye, tobacco, sulphur, coal oil, 
and sulphate of iron (called "whale-oil and iron compound" as an effective 
summer and winter wash for San Jose and other scales. 
Klee. W. G.— Report of the California State Board of Horticulture, 1885-86, 1887, 
pp. 373-375. PI. I. 
Habits of, and remedies for, the San Jose scale. 
Klee, W. G. — Insects preying on scale insects. Report as Inspector of Fruit Pests 
in Report California State Board of Horticulture, 1885-86 (1887), p. 404. 
Reports Chilocorus Mvulnerus as attacking San Jose scale: figures the ladybird. 
Klee, W. G., Messrs. Hatch, Buck, Block, et ah — Report California State Board of 
Horticulture. 1885-86 (1887). (Discussion at Sixth Annual State Fruit Growers' 
Convention.) 
Potash and caustic soda: resin, potash, and soap: salsoda and whale-oil soap, etc., 
discussed as remedies for San Jose scale. 
Boggs, W. M. — Report as Inspector of Fruit Pests (to April 15, 1886). Report Cali- 
fornia State Board of Horticulture, 1885-86 (1887), p. 12. 
Reports appearance of San Jose scale as far north as Geyserville, Soaoma 
County, Cal. 
Rose. L. J., Johx Brittax, G. X. Milco, et ah — Report state Board of Horticulture, 
1885-86 (1887). (Discussion at Fifth Annual State Fruit Growers* Convention.) 
Brine, potash fertilizers, etc., discussed as remedies lor San Jose scale at pp. 40, 
41, and passim. 
Klee, W. G. — Report Inspector Fruit Pests. Report California State Board of 
Horticulture. 1887-88, p. 245, PL I. 
Brief description : species of trees affected; natural enemies remedies /. <.-.. p. _ 
Klee. W. G. — The pernicious scale. Treatise on the Insects Injurious to Fruit an ' 
Fruit Trees of California, pp. 10, 11, fig. 2 and PI. I I October 12. 1888 
Brief deserqition and note on habits. 
Leloxc, B. M. — Pernicious scale. Report California State Board of Horticulture. 
1889, p. 170 (1890). 
Brief description with formula? for summer and winter was 
Riley, C. V.. and L. O. Howard. — Reply to letter of Wm. M. Freeman. Insect Life, 
Vol. III. p. 69 , September, 1S90). 
Recommend kerosene emulsion or resin wash. 
Kercheval, A. F. and F. F. Gray, president and secretary Los Angeles County 
horticultural commission. — Report published in Los Angeles Evening Ex] 
March 5, 1890; also Insect Life, Vol. II. p. 312. 
Discusses securing parasites of the San Jose and oilier seales which is announced 
to be the policy of the eorninission. 
Freeman, Wm. M. (Walla Walla. Wash. ).— Aspidxotus pemicio*H8 in orchard of .1. M. 
Gose (letter). Insect Life. Vol. III. p. 68 September, L890 . 
First noticed on trees bought from a New York State nurseryman. 
