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COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS L» Synonym* Copaiva officinalis (L.) Jacq.. 
African copaiba oil (66 percent) was a powerful attractant for 
male fruit flies ( Ceratjtis rosa Ksh.) in South Africa.— Ripley and 
Hepburn (330). 
CY*IOMETRA RAMIFLORA L» Synonym* C. bijuga Spanog» 
In India a lotion made by boiling the leaves in cow's milk and 
mixing with honey was applied externally for scabies. An oil prepared 
from the seeds was used for the same purpose.— Watt (422 , v« 2, p. 682) » 
GYMNOCLADUS DIOICA (L.) Koch. Synonyms* G« canadensis Lam # , 
Guilandina dioioa L* Kentuoky coffeetree. 
Insects eating the foliage of this tree are poisoned by it«~ 
Von Mueller (414 , p. 248) • 
The leaves and fruit pulp, when rubbed up with milk, have been used 
to poison flies*— Chesnut (87, p. 28) • 
Juice from the green leaves mixed separately with sugar sirup, 
molasses, and honey had no apparent effect an the many flies tested.— 
Molndoo and Sievers ( 259 , p # 2?)» 
Extracts from the fresh leaves were repellent to the Japanese 
beetle.— Metzger and Grant (277) • 
HYMENARA COUREARIL L. 
Various gums were tested with oils to find stable emulsifiers* 
Anime gum was unstable.— Ginsburg ( 158 ) • 
TRACHYLOBIUM HORNEMANNIAFTJM Heyne. Zanzibar copal tree. 
Copal resin was used with an odorous insecticidal material in 
impregnating wood to form an artificial cedar board or "mothwood" 
(Ger. patent 470,458) •— Roark (335 , p» 74). 
CAMPANULACEAB 
(Bellflower Family) 
HIPPOBROMA LONGIFLORA (L.) Presl. Synonym: Isotoma longi flora (L.) Presl. 
Powdered leaves and infusions had no perceptible effect on the 
caterpillars of Prodenla litura (F.). — DeBussy (76). 
