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Bulletin 71. 
Insects Injurious to the Currant : 
Imported Currant-borer, Sesia tipuliformis Clerk. 
Currant Saw-fly, Pristiphora grossularice Walsh. 
Insects Injurious to the Strawberry : 
Strawberry Leaf-roller, Phoxopteris fragarice W. & R. 
Strawberry Crown-borer, Tyloderma fragarice Riley. 
INSECTICIDES. 
Insecticides. (Preparation and Use). 
Substances that Kill by Being Eaten. 
1. White Arsenic. 
2. Arsenic Bran-mash. 
3. Paris Green. 
4. Scheele’s Green (Green Arsenoid). 
5. Arsenate of Lead. 
6. Arsenite of Lime. 
7. London Purple. 
8. Bordeaux Mixture. 
9. White Hellebore. 
10. Borax. 
Substances that Kill by External Contact. 
11. Soap. 
12. Whale-oil Soap. 
13. Fish-oil Soap. 
14. Kerosene Emulsion. 
15. Kerosene-milk Emulsion. 
16. Kerosene and Crude Petroleum. 
17. Gasoline. 
18. Turpentine. 
19. Lye and Washing Soda. 
20. Lime. 
21. Lime, Salt, and Sulphur Wash. 
22. Resin Soap (Summer Wash). 
23. Resin Soap (Winter Wash). 
24. Pyrethrum or Buhach. 
25. Tobacco. 
26. Sulfur. 
27. Hot Water. 
28. Carbon Bisulfide-“Fuma.” 
29. Hydrocyanic Acid Gas. 
Substances that Repel. 
30. Napthaline, Gum-camphor and Moth-balls. 
31. Tobacco. 
32. Ashes. 
33. Lime, Plaster, and Road Dust. 
Insect Traps. 
34. Lights. 
35. Sweetened Water, Cider, Vinegar, Etc. 
36. Bandages. 
37. Hopper-dozers or Hopper-pans. 
38. Sticky Substances. 
The Application of Insecticides: 
In the Dry Way. 
In the Wet Way. 
Pumps. 
How to Spray. 
