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IILilACEAE 
rv/T . vs n0LDUS T5 ol . ^oldo. 
Extracts were not repellent to the Jno<-nese beetle.~!'etz^-er pnd 
Grant (277). 
MORACEAE 
(Mulberry Family) 
ARTOCARPUS INTEGRA (Thunb.) Merrill. Synonym: A. integrifolius L. f. 
Indian jack tree* 
The juice of the root mixed with the pulp of the fruit and some 
sugar was made into a plaster and applied to obstinate herpes.— Drury 
( 122 , p. 53). 
CANNABIS SATIVA L. Common hemp. 
Hemp combings or leaves, scattered among bag;s and heaps of grain 
in India, were effective against weevils.— Riley and Howard ( 326 , 
p. 223). 
• 
A 2-percent extract of hemp in sugar solution was ineffective agains 
the housefly.— Jackson and Lefroy ( 217 ) . 
Commercially prepared extracts of this species, celled Can nabis 
indica, were not significantly toxic to the bean aphid. — lettersfield 
and coworkers ( 395 ) • 
Extracts wore not repellent to the Japanese beetle. — ;'etz~er and 
Grant (277). 
In a patent (Ger. 485,101) reference was mede to the use of elcoho- 
lio solutions of hemp constituents for mothproofing wool.— Roark ( 335 , 
p. 35). 
Extracts applied as sprays against adult mosquitoes were much 
inferior to the standard mosquitocide.— Vfats and Singh ( 421 ) . 
In India hemp plants were spread on beds to drivo away bugs.— 
Chopra and Badhwar ( 98 ) • 
CHL0R0PH0RA TINCTOKIA (L.) Gaud. Fustic. 
The commercial extract was an effective repellent against the 
Japanese beetle.— V.etzger and Grant (277) . 
