M1SCELLAN EOUS REQUIRED i.n I 8. 
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bags or into tin cans, or it may be emptied directly from the scoop 
into the generating jar. A spade or shove] should be on hand for 
use whenever it is accessary to weighl down the edges of the tent by 
b few shovelfuls of earth and also for use in burying the contents of 
t he jars. A copy of the table of dosage required for the white llv and 
found in the appendix of this bulletin should always be on band. A 
convenient arrangement for bandling the diagram of the grove and 
the dosage table when fumigating is illustrated by figure 3. This 
represents a board upon which, the position for setting the lantern 
temporarily, and the positions for attaching diagram of the grove, 
dosage table, and scratch pad are indicated. For the board a side 
of an orange box is very satisfactory. This should be strengthened 
1>\ two laths nailed 
across the grain on the rough side. () 
n the 
28-36 
9 
33-40 
13 
32-39 
37-45 
17 
25-30 
7 
30-37 
10 \ 
37-48 
18 
30-36 
10'i 
40-61 
25 
33-40 
13 
38-54 
20' y z 
38-44 
\7 
38-50 
19 
37-51 
19 
36-40 
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Fig. 4.— Diagram ol regularly set grove in process of fumigation with an outfll of four tents: X, X. 
trees missing. (Original.) 
smooth side at the bottom tb° diagram of a portion of the grove 
(fig. 5) should be fastened with thumb lacks. This diagram should 
include as much of the grove as can be fumigated in any one nighl 
and should be dated and preserved after the work for thenighl has 
been checked off on the original diagram (figs. 1. 5) of the grove as a 
whole, [mmediately above the diagram the dosage table (fig. 3, C) 
should be located. If the board is smooth it may be painted white 
and the table copied thereon with pencil. If the table is on card- 
board it may be fastened with thumb tacks. Above the dosage 
table ,i scratch pad (fig. :;, />') should be fastened in the upper right- 
