326 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY OF THE 
perience! has demonstrated conclusively that the scale may be 
controlled by thorough applications of any of the recognized reme- 
dies, but in the work that has been accomplished there were evi- 
dences of losses in the fruit yields which were largely attributable 
to injuries received in the treatment. For this reason it was Im- 
portant that the work be continued in order to determine es- 
pecially the probable effects of such practice upon fruit pro- 
duction in average years. Various sulphur washes, the kerosene- 
lime mixture and soluble oil sprays were used in this work. The 
results attending the application of each of these washes are dis- 
cussed separately. 
IN. Y. Agl. Exp.’Sta." Bul. 254. 
Ohio Agl. Exp. Sta. Bul. 144. 
Ann. Rpt. Ohio State Hort. Soc., 63: 51. 1903 
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