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200. 



201. 



202. 



203 



2C'U. 



205. 



206. 



207. 



VAIL, B. 3. Progress report Nargus-3ursley packaging test. 



Nat., Grocers B. 33(7): 60-69. July 19U6. 236. 0$ N2lH 

 Machine wrapping of fruits ^nd vegetables. 

 VEKD COURT, B. Insect icidal barriers; 3ritish data on the use of 



DDT and other insecticides as . inpr egnant s for packaging materials; 



a summary of general repellent materials* Mod. Packaging 21(3)2 



150-153. Nov. 19U7. 369.0 1:72 

 VEPDC0URT, 3. Packaging parasites; -insecticides,' combinations of ' 



materials, design of package, pre-packing treatment and careful 



storage, are means of combating insect attacks. PATRA J'. 10 (l) : 



6-11. ' Jan. I9U7. 53G.G P27 . . 



is applicable in part to fruits 

 Mod. Plastics 24(6): 126. Feb. 



Concerns food in general, but 

 and vegetables. 

 A VINYL sheet for fruit packaging. 

 I9U7. 309.0 P69 



Packaging of fruit with overwrap of l/l00Q-in. thick Vinylite 

 film having a l/U-in. perforation in each square inch of its 

 surface for ventilation. 

 WAKELAN, R. L. Tne chemistry of commercial plastics. £36 p. 

 New York, 19-47. j09 WI32 



Food -rappers, p. 3^7. 750* : 



"TALLER, A. Influence of prepackaging and freezing on the vegetable 

 industry. Conn. Veg. Growers' Assoc. Prcc. (19^6) 42-50. 

 75.o C76 



Physical problems involved in prepackaging, p. h~[ * 

 T/EAThSRpR00F Solid Fibre Box Group. The story of the weatherproof 

 solid fibre box: its wartime accomplishments and its application 

 to peacetime commerce and industry. 5^ p. Washington, 19^-6. 

 302" ¥372 



Recommends V-type box for packing fresh fruits and vegetables 

 for icing and cold storage conditions and for shipment' to market. 

 WEHGK5 end bars -potatoes, oranges, onions in consumer' units" of 



5, o, 10 or 15 pounds. Packaging Parade 15(l75) : 65. Aug. 19^7 • 

 309.0 P123 



Use of either paper or net bag 



as tne Universal Bagger. 



s in new ba^> 



p,gin 



g machine kno^n 



20o. "NIPPLE, S. R. Consumer packages and air transportation in relation 

 . to fruit and vegetable standardization enforcement and legislation, 

 West. Grower and Snipper 17(a): o-9, 33- July 19U6. 2SO.3J W52 

 Also in 3lue Anchor 23(3)2 13, 35, 37. Aug. 19U6. 2S6.S3 362 

 209. WILLI A IS, C. G. Harvesting and packing lemons. Queensland Agr. 

 J. 63: 270-279. Nov. 1, 19U6. 23 Q33 



Describes use of the Au&tralian dump case. 

 210 U WILLIAMS, C. G. Sizes and specifications of fruit and vegetable 

 cases. Queensland Ar:r, J. 64: 212-21.6, ^pr. 19U7. 23 Q33 

 211. WINDOW bag for prepackaged produce. Mod. Packaging 19(H) * l'U&. 

 July 19U6. 309.0 h72 



A T * s . t- strength kraft pacer bag which absorbs moisture without 

 disintegrating or breaking, and regains its full strength when 

 dried. Window is of cellophane. 



