EMORY FUMIGATOR WITH MODIFICATIONS A'S) 
provided with four handles, as shown in the illustra- 
tion. ‘There is a two-inch flange covered with a good 
quality of felt, against which the door rests. The sur- 
face of the frame which rests against the flange is cov- 
ered with the same material. There are two flat 
pieces projecting on each side from the base of the 
frame upon which the door rests. ‘There are thirteen 
buttons by which the door is fastened and kept in 
place, as illustrated. 
The cost of a fumigator of this size varies from 
$13 to $18, according to the material used in its 
construction. This fumigator has been severely tested 
at the New York Experiment Station and found 
very satisfactory. The time required for moving it 
from one tree to another varies somewhat with con- 
ditions, but as a rule it can be set up in from ten to 
fifteen minutes. It can be operated and easily carried 
by two men. A fumigator 12x 8x 8 feet, built accord- 
ing to this style, would no doubt be practical, and 
would require about three men to handle it. The re- 
moval of one side prevents the necessity of lifting it 
over the tree, as is the case with the Emory type. 
