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BAPTISIA TINCTORIA (L.) R. Br. Synonym: Sophora tinctorla L. 
Yellow wild indigo* 
The plants when placed in the harness kept flies from the horses* — 
Williams (428, p* 916). 
An alooholio extract and a deooction had no effect on cotton 
caterpillars. — Riley (325, p* 184). 
Extracts from this plant were not repellent to th* Japanese beetle*— 
Metsger and Grant (277 ). 
BUTEA MONOSPERMA (Lam.) Taub. Synonyms B. frondoss? Roxb. Butea* 
Kino gum* 
In India the seeds were used for the cure- of dhobies it oh.— 
Watt (422 . r. 1, p. 553). 
This was one of four efficient gums among those tested with oils 
to find stable eraulsifiers.-- Ginsburg (158) ♦ 
The seeds were used as an insecticide in India.— Chopra and Badhwar 
(98). 
CAJANUS INDICUS Spreng. 
This species, found in Mysore, India, was of no value as an insecti- 
cide.— Putt arudri ah and Subramaniam. (311 ). 
CALOPOGONIUtt VELLDTIUM Benth. Catinga de macaco. 
In Brazil satisfactory results were obtained with the alooholic 
extract of this fish-poison plant against lice and ticks* Chemical 
analysis indioated that the extract contained rotenone.—Ildefonso 
Ramos (211 )* 
CLADRASTIS (MAACKIA) AMURENSIS K. Koch. Cladrastis. 
Extracts of the roots and stems killed only 5 percent of the 
mosquito larvae tested* — Hartzell and Wilooxon (188) ♦ 
CLITORIA MACROPHYLLA Wall. 
Extracts of the roots of this plant from Siam were slightly toxic 
to the bean aphid.— Tattersfield and Gimingham ( 591 ). 
