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PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL JMEETING 



nothing was used. In the remarks following this statement some 

 details regarding the various treatments are given : — 



The effect of the storage receptacles on grains treated in the same. 

 manner and kept side by side in the same godown is noteworthy in 

 these three ' experiments. Gunny bags and earthen pots allowed the 

 oils to dry and camphor, etc., to evaporate. 



In Experiment I camphor kept the grains in the best and unaffected 

 condition (Naphthahne would have done the same but it was not used 



