Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 9Entomological Society of America, 1916 |
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... usually unable to be present at the annual meeting . The Secretary attended the meeting and was greatly impressed with the enthusiasm and zeal with which the members in the west- ern states are meeting the many difficult entomological ...
... usually unable to be present at the annual meeting . The Secretary attended the meeting and was greatly impressed with the enthusiasm and zeal with which the members in the west- ern states are meeting the many difficult entomological ...
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... usually fail to send in their titles before the time limit for receiving titles expires . This has caused considerable disappoint- ment among the members and I would , therefore , move that a com- mittee of three be appointed to ...
... usually fail to send in their titles before the time limit for receiving titles expires . This has caused considerable disappoint- ment among the members and I would , therefore , move that a com- mittee of three be appointed to ...
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... usually vacated their galls by mid - summer . In fact it is now coming to be well understood , that in this family the habit of the same species in spring is quite different to its habit in the fall , and that in the study of the ...
... usually vacated their galls by mid - summer . In fact it is now coming to be well understood , that in this family the habit of the same species in spring is quite different to its habit in the fall , and that in the study of the ...
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... of the summer . The males . usually commence dying off about the first of September , while the females commonly outlive the males , sometimes several weeks , February , '16 ] 51 WHITMARSH : APATETICUS LIFE - HISTORIES.
... of the summer . The males . usually commence dying off about the first of September , while the females commonly outlive the males , sometimes several weeks , February , '16 ] 51 WHITMARSH : APATETICUS LIFE - HISTORIES.
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... usually gave 100 per cent of infection on trees where no infection occurred on check or uninoculated shoots . The inoculated shoots were protected against other means of infection by being enclosed in paraffined paper bags . Some of the ...
... usually gave 100 per cent of infection on trees where no infection occurred on check or uninoculated shoots . The inoculated shoots were protected against other means of infection by being enclosed in paraffined paper bags . Some of the ...
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abundant acid adults Agricultural College Agricultural Experiment Station American foulbrood aphids apiary appearance apple areas arsenate of lead August Bargagli beekeeping bees beetles Berkefeld breeding brood Bureau of Entomology cages caterpillars cent colonies color coöperation corn County crop died disease ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY eggs European foulbrood farmers Federal Horticultural Board feeding female field fumigation grape grubs HERRICK Hessian fly honey Horticultural house-fly important infested injury insects inspector investigations July June kafir Kansas laboratory Lachnosterna large number larva larvæ life-history manure Melrose Highlands Miles City nitrobenzene number of flies nursery stock observed Ohio orchard oviposition paper parasites pest placed plants Polydrusus present PRESIDENT GLENN pupa pupal pupate quarantine reared records release points Sales Yards season seed segment soap soil species specimens spraying spring stage summer temperature tion trees U. S. Bureau Washington weevil wilt winter writer
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Page 204 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any...
Page 208 - The petitioner shall be deemed to have finally waived all objection to any irregularities and illegalities in the order upon which a hearing is sought other than those set forth in the petition. All hearings...
Page 204 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Page 206 - Inspector or his deputy shall find on examination any nursery, orchard, small fruit plantation, park, cemetery or any private or public premises infested with injurious insects or plant diseases, he shall notify the owner or person having charge of such premises to that effect, and the owner or person having charge of the premises shall within ten days after such notice cause the removal and destruction of such trees, plants, shrubs or other plant material if incapable of successful treatment; otherwise...
Page 204 - agent" shall be construed as applying to any person selling nursery stock under the partial or full control of a nurseryman, or of a dealer or other agent. This term shall also apply to any person engaged with a nurseryman, dealer or agent in handling nursery stock on a cooperative basis.
Page 204 - nursery" shall be construed to mean any grounds or premises on or in which nursery stock is propagated and grown for sale, or any grounds or premises on or in which nursery stock is being fumigated, treated, packed or stored. (e) The term "nurseryman" shall mean the person who owns, leases, manages or is in charge of a nursery.
Page 207 - It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, to offer for sale or to remove or ship from a nursery or other premises, any nursery stock unless such stock has been officially inspected and a certificate or permit has been granted by the inspector, as hereinbefore provided.
Page 438 - Plant Quarantine Act" (37 Stat. 317; 7 USC 160), the importation into the United States, in the raw or unmanufactured state, from southeastern Asia (including India, Siam, Indo-China and China), Malayan Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Philippine Islands, Formosa...
Page 204 - dealer" shall be construed to apply to any person not a grower of nursery stock who buys nursery stock for the purpose of reselling and reshipping, independently of any control of a nursery.
Page 206 - ... provided. It shall be unlawful for any person after receiving such notice to ship or deliver or cause to be shipped or delivered any nursery stock from such aforesaid premises.