Manual of fruit insects

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Manual of fruit insects

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-:S THE RURAL MANUALS LHBA3LEY- EDITOR • CijuBi est ^^ 4^tiheMm¥ttmtuM mum 'A MANUAL OF FRUIT INSECTS MANUAL OF FRUIT INSECTS BY The late MARK VERNON SLINGERLAND AND CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY OF THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY Nefo gork THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1915 All rights reserved COPYBIGHT, By 1914, the MACMILLAN COMPANY Set up and electrotyped Published July, 1914 July, 1915 J S Nortoool) JPtWB Berwick & Smith Co, Cashing Co Norwood, Mass., U.S.A — Reprinted WILLIAM SAUNDERS LEADER IN AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY AUTHOR OF "INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS " WHICH FOR NEARLY ONE-THIRD OF A CENTURY HAS BEEN THE STANDARD WORK ON THE SUBJECT THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED AS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2010 University of witii funding from Britisii Columbia Library http://www.archive.org/details/manualoffruitinOOslin 'T^HE following pages contain advertisements of a few of the Macmillan books on kindred subjects INJURIOUS INSECTS HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND CONTROL THEM WALTER By O'KANE C New Hampshire Expeiiment Station, and Professor Economic Entomology in New Hampshire College Entomologist of the of Decorated Cloth 414 pages $2.00 Over 600 Photographic Illustrations postpaid, $2.17 Written out of a large scientific knowledge, but in a popular style, this book discusses concisely and yet fully the characteristics, life histories, and means of control of our common injurious insects The illustrations are from photographs throughout The idea of the author has been to picture graphically the injurious stages and the work of the various pests, so that they may easily be recognized, independently from the text More than 135 of the illustrations are photomicrographs All of the common injurious forms are described, including the pests of orchard, garden, field crops, domestic animals, and the household The arrangement pests are of species is original and unique In to the place where found at work identification is thus made easy grouped according Prompt teristics Other valuable features of the volume are each division the and the charac- : Complete directions for the preparation and use of insecticides Spray mulae, repellents, and fumigants described in detail Descriptions and photographs of spray machinery and accessories An illustrated discussion of the structure of insects habits, senses, and manner of growth Insects as carriers of disease others The typhoid fly, How they live : for- their the malarial mosquitoes, and The classification of insects, including illustrated descriptions of the various important groups into which insects are divided An account of the means by which insects are dispersed The How they are held in check by parasites, natural enemies of insects bacterial diseases, and by birds and other larger animals by fungous and How farm practice assists in insect control, ing, cultivating, destruction of weeds, and the showing the influence of plow- like A complete bibliography, giving an authoritative reference for each species treated in the book THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York A NEW VOLUME IN THE RURAL SCIENCE SERIES Edited by L H Bailey THE FARM WOODLOT By E G CHEYNEY Director of the College of Forestry of the University of Minnesota AND J G WENTLING Associate Professor of Forestry in the University of Minnesota Illustrated The whole subject of raising forests farming business is covered in this Cloth, i2mo, $1.50 and producing timber as Here book treated such topics as the rise of forestry knowledge will a part of a be found fully in relation particulaily to agriculture, forest influences, forest economics, the growth of the tree, the kinds of trees and the means of distinguishing them, the regeneration of the woodlot, the practical propagation of trees, methods of planting and thinning, the production of the forest, the best utilization of forests, the durability and preservation of timber of interest to volume is practices There are also included tables lumbermen and a chapter on ornamental planting The well illustrated, the illustrations alone largely explaining forest and making evident the differences in trees THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York NEW VOLUMES IN The Rural Text-Book Series Edited by Forage Plants and Bailey L H their Culture S/.7J By Professor Of the United States C V PIPER Department of Agriculture Cloth, A clear and concise account of the present North America, intended primarily as college students The author i2mo knowledge of forage cropping in a text-book for the use of agricultural presents the subject in such a way as to make the student realize the shortcomings of the present knowledge on the subject, as well as the progress which has been definitely accomplished All the plants and crops which are used for forage and for hay are described, and their botanical characteristics and means of cultivation are carefully discussed The grasses, alfalfa, the clovers, the millets, and the various fodder crops are all treated Small Grains By M a CARLETON Cerealist of the United States Department of Agriculture Cloth, i2ino The and buckwheat are described carefully Their methods of cultivation and of handling and marketing are thoroughly discussed Among the grains thus treated are wheat, oats, rye, barley, and the minor crops This book will prove an admirable complement to Montgomery's " The Corn Crops." Both these books are intended primarily for use as texts in college courses, and may very well be used in conjunction in the general course on grain crops These books also are of distinct interest and value to the farmer cereal grains THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York NEW VOLUMES IN THE RURAL TEXT-BOOK SERIES IRRIGATION By JOHN A WIDTSOE President of the Utah Agricultural College Illustrated, Cloth, i2mo Although much of the writing on irrigation has fjeen from the engineering point of view, this book is written distinctly from the point of view of practical farming President Wi'ltsoe has drawn not only upon his own intimate knowledge of conditions in an irrigated country, hut also upon all the availahle literature on the application of water to land for irrigating purp^^es 'I he effect of water on the soil, the losses by S'.-ef^ge and evaporation, the service that water renders to the plants, and the pradical means of employing water for the growing of the different crops are all discussed clearly and thoroughly WEEDS By Of the New York ADA (A:

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