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Experiment 4.— COPPERAS WATER. 
Dissolved 1 oz. in 1 quart of water. Used as in previous experiment. 
Result. — It does not seem to have affected the larvae. 
Experiment 5.— TAR WATER. 
This water had been standing for several days in a cask partly filled 
with tar. Water applied with syringe, wetting larvae and foliage. 
licsult. — On first day after, none appeared to have been injured, and 
many were feeding. Five days after, the results were as on the first. 
Experiment C— AMMONIA WATER. 
Solution of 1 tablespoonful to 1 pint water. Drenched as in experi- 
ment 5. 
Result. — First day after application, none injured. Five days after, 
the situation is unchanged. 
Experiment 7.— CARBOLIZED WATER. 
Solution, 1 part carbolic acid to 12S i)arts water. Drenched web 
thoroughly. 
Result. — First day after application, none injured. Five days after, 
situation unchanged. 
Experiment 8.— TOMATO INFUSION. 
Drenched web with strong infusion. 
Result. — First day after api^lication, none injured. Five days later, 
no change. 
Experiment 9.-CARB0LATE OF LIME. 
Dusted young larvae and the leaves on which they were feeding, 
thoroughly. 
Result — First day after application, a few seem to be dead. Second 
day, not over 10 per cent. v>'ere injured. 
Experiment 10. -SOLUBLE PINOLEUM. 
Solution of 1 part pinoleum to 32 parts water. Sprayed several col- 
onies and also adjoining foliage. 
Result. — After four days all seem to be active, except a small per cent, 
that were drenched more thoroughly than the rest. 
Experiment 11.— POTASSIUM SULPHIDE. 
Solution of 1 part sulphide to 500 parts water. Sprayed on j'oung 
caterpillars less than one-half inch long. 
Result. — None were destroyed. 
