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ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM Ker. Trout lily. Deer's tongue. 
The powdered leaves were considered one of the best repellents 
against the s cr ewworio.-- Parman and coworkers ( 302 ) . 
Kxtraots were not repellent to the Japanese beetle.— Metzger and 
Grant (277). 
GLORIOSA SUPERBA L. 
In India the juice of the leaves was used for the destruction of 
lice in the hair.~Chopra and Badhwar (98). 
HELONIAS BULLATE L. Swamp pink. 
Extracts were repellent to the Japanese beetle.- — Ketzger and 
Grant (277). 
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA L. Day lily. 
HYACINTHUS ORIENTALIS L. Common hyacinth. 
LIUUM SUFERBUM L. Turks cap lily. 
Extracts from these plants were not repellent to the Japanese 
beetle.— Metzger and Grant ( 277) . 
MAIANTHEMDM CAKADENSE Desf . Synonym: Uni folium can a dense (Desf •) 
Greene. 
Extracts were repellent to the Japanese beetle .—Metzger and 
Grant (277). 
MEDEOLA VIRGINIANA L. Cuounber root. 
Extracts were not repellent to Japanese beetle.— Metzger and 
Grant (277) . 
MELANTHIUM VIRGINICDM L. Bunch flower. 
The roots were used as a fly poison.— Lyons ( 248 , p. 296) • 
The bunch flower has long been used to poison flies.— Pammel 
(299*, p. 380). 
