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nual • tomologist for 1938. 
1938, 5 | . 
A;.h'-lin ..- r:...li is r. 1 established in one orchard . 
it was Liberated in 1936, and has been distributed from this area 
to others. 
man, K. A. i6) 
Short notes and exhibits, [ndi ill Jour. Ent. 1(3): 93-99. 
A;>lu-linus mali , introduced into the Punjab from England in 
1937, is well established in tht- Kulu Valley and on the Simla 
Hills and has given satisfactory results. It has about 14 gene: 
tions a year. 
Staniland, L. N., and Beaumont, (2 
Department of Plant Pathology. Fifteenth Ann. Rpt. for the year 
endinj ;938. Seale-Hayne ol. Pam. 49, 39 pp. 
Although original liberations I ; mali had not appeared 
promising, after several years .e aphid was almost 
tirely absent, owing to this parasite. 
Whittal ■ ■ , E. C. ^8) 
Pr • the woolly aphis parasite. nt of prunir. 
in tit. N. S. Wales ■' i05-506. 
tly Aphelinus n s not :.trol of tl. 1 
hid until 
■ its host is 
th( us< sulfur 
tored until 
• hen p] 
. 
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