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SPECULARIA PEP.FOLIATA (L.) A. DC* Venus lookingglass. 
Extracts were not repellent to the Jnponese beetle.— Metzger and 
Grant (277) . 
CANELLACEAE 
(Canella-Bark Family) 
CANELLA ALBA ?.furr» Synonym: C. winterana Gaertn. Canella. Wild 
cinnamon* 
Extracts were not repellent to the Japanese beetle.— Metzger and 
Grant (277), 
Baravol, made from, the roots of this South American plant, gave 
fairly good results with a single wash in control of ox warbles in low- 
land cattle*— Holmberg (j-99 ) • 
CAMACEAE 
(Canna Family) 
CANNA sp. 
The sterns and leaves of canna plants contain a very effective 
principle, which will give as satisfactory results as tobacco in green- 
house fumigations—Anonymous (17). 
CAPPARIDACEAB 
(Caper Fpmily) 
CAPPARIS APHYLLA Roth. Dela. 
Water extracts, macerated juices, and dusts of dela leaves had 
little effect on the citrus psylla, aphids, and lucerne weevil grubs 
in India.— Chopra ( 97 , p. 109). 
Dela was said to be used in Sind, India, as an insecticide.-- 
Roark (532 , p. 8). 
CAPPARIS SPINOSA L. Synonym: J2. murrayana Graham* Caper. 
In India the juice of the fresh plant was dropped into the human 
ear to kill worms. — Watt (422 , v. 2, p. 133) » 
GYNANDROPSIB GYNANDRA (L.) Briq. Synonym: G. pentaphylla (L.) DC. 
In India the seeds were used, rubbed with oil, as a vermicide in 
dressing the hair.— Watt (-422 , v. 4, p. 192). 
In India this plant was used es an insecticide.— Chopra and 
Badhwar (98). 
