The new international encyclopaedia . maybe affected, but in any ease the tree is finallydestroyed. The scab is due to a species ofCladosporium which causes warts or scabs onthe leaves and fruits, especially of lemons. Thor-ough with ainmoniacal copper carbon-ate will prevent this disease. At least five ap-plications should be given. See Colored Plate Fruits. : Bonavia, Cultivated Oranges andLemons of India (London, 1890) ; Risso andPorteau, Hisfoire naturelle des oratiriers (Paris,1822) ; Culture of the Citrus, in California StateBoard of Horticulture Report (Sacra


The new international encyclopaedia . maybe affected, but in any ease the tree is finallydestroyed. The scab is due to a species ofCladosporium which causes warts or scabs onthe leaves and fruits, especially of lemons. Thor-ough with ainmoniacal copper carbon-ate will prevent this disease. At least five ap-plications should be given. See Colored Plate Fruits. : Bonavia, Cultivated Oranges andLemons of India (London, 1890) ; Risso andPorteau, Hisfoire naturelle des oratiriers (Paris,1822) ; Culture of the Citrus, in California StateBoard of Horticulture Report (Sacramento,1902) : Mills, Citrus Fruit Culture. Experiment Station. Bulletin 138;Harcourt. Florida Fruits (Louisville. 1886) ; FruilstSan Francisco. 1891 ) ;B. Alino. El naranjo (Valencia. 1900) : Treatiseand Handbook of Orani/e Culture in Florida,Louisiana, and California (4th ed., New Yorkand Jacksonville, 1802). ORANGE, Prince of. See \Villiam I., theSilent; WuilAii III., King of ORANGEBURG. 41 ORANGEMEN. ORANGEBURG. A city and the county-seatof Orangeburg County, S. C., 51 miles south byeast of Columbia; on the north fork of the EdistoRiver, and on the Southern and the AtlanticCoast Line railroads (ilap: South Carolina, D3). It is the seat of Clanin University (Meth-odist Episcopal) for negroes, opened in 1869, andof the Colored Normal, Industrial, Agriculturaland Mechanical College. There are cotton andcottonseed oil mills, lumber mills, a furniturefactory, machine sliops, brick yards, etc. Orange-burg has a considerable trade in cotton, lumber,and turpentine. The water-works and electriclight plant are o\vned by the municipality. Pop-ulation, in 18!)0, 2964; in 1900, 4455. ORANGE CITY. A town and the county-seatof Sioux County, Iowa, 45 miles north-northeastof Sioux City; on the Chicago and XorthwesternRailroad (Map: Iowa, A 2). It has the Xorth-western Classical Academy, with the EapelyeLibraiy of 3000 volumes, and is i


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