Annual Report of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station

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E. W. Merritt of Houlton, reports that he keeps the plant lice on his gooseberry bushes in check by removing the twigs bearing curled leaves in the fall. We have received insects during the past season from Illinois and California sent for deter- mination by tie editor of the Maine Farmer. Investigation of a species of mite called by us the Two-spotted Mite has been con- tinued. This mite has done considerable damage the past season in the greenhouse at the college, and we found it had almost e...ntirely destroyed a patch of German Wax Beans in our garden.
Should it prove able to injure to any extent out of door plants, its capabilities of doing damage would be greatly enhanced. As we were doing laboratory work on the mite, it might have been carried to the beans on our clothing. We wish to study the coming season, insects affecting currant and goosebecry bushes, and will be pleased to receive specimens from all parts of the State.
We received from Mr. Ira Porter, Houlton, Maine a bunch of clover, TrifoHum medium^ L., in which the heads had assumed the form of conpound umbels.


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