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FRUIT INSECTS, INCLUDING JAPANESE BEETLE— Continued 
(129) Snapp, oiirer I., and Hollon, J. P. 
Preliminary Experiments With Benzene Hexachloride for Plum 
Curculio Control on Peaches* Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (3)r 
382-385. June. 
(130) Stafford, E. M«,* and Barnes, D. F. 
Control of Fig Scale. Calif. Cult. 94. 209. March. 
(131) Steiner, L. F. , Summerland, S. A., HcAlister, H. J., and Fahey, 
J. E. DDT for Control of the Codling Moth in the Middle 
West. Ind. Hort. Soc. Trans. (1946), p. 86. 1947. 
(132) Van Leeuwen, E. R. 
Increasing Production of Codling Moth Eggs in an Oviposition 
Chamber. Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (5). 744-745. October. 
(133) White, Ralph T. 
Milky Disease Infecting Cyclocephala Larvae in the Field. 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (6)* 912-914. December. 
(134) Tetter, W. P., Jr. 
New Insecticides for Control of the Oriental Fruit Moth. 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (2): 274-275. April. 
(135) Tothers, M. A. 
DDT and the Woolly Apple Aphid Parasite Aphelinus mali . 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (6): 934. December. 
(136) and Carlson, F. W. 
A Spray for Destroying Overwintering Larvae of the Codling 
Moth on Apple Tree Trunks. U. S. Bur* Ent. and Plant Quar. 
E-712, 7 pp. January, ^rocessedj/ 
(137) luet, Harold R., Nelson, Howard D. , Busb9y > R. L., and Fulton, 
Robert, A. 
Influence of Various Exposure-Concentre ti on Combinations on 
Mortality of the California Red Scale in HCN Fumigation. 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 40 (6): 869-874. December. 
INSECTICIDES— CHEMICAL PAPERS 
(138) Bowen, C. V* 
Report on Nicotine and Nornicotine Analysis. Assoc. Off. 
Agr. Chem. Jour. 30 (2)t 315-319. May. 
(139) Carter, R. H. 
Estimation of DDT in Milk by Determination of Organic 
Chlorine. Analyt. Chem. 19 (1). 54. January. 
(140) 
Report on Methods for the Determination of DDT in Insecticide 
Residues and in Animal Products. Assoc. Off. Agr. Chem. Jour, 
30 (3). 456-463. August. 
