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FAES, H., and TONDUZ, P. (1334) 
1927. RAPPORT ANNUEL - 1926. STATION FEDERALE D'SSSAIS VITICOLES A 
IuVUSAME ET DOMALNE DE PULLY. A. DIVISION DE PHYSIOLOGIE ET pATH- 
OLOGIE VEGETALE. Arm. Agr. Suisse 28 (4): 347-355. [Abstract in Re 
Appl. Ent. (A) 16: 159. 1928.] 
Arsenicals, or soap solutions containing nicotine or liver of 
sulphur were successfully used in controlling Hemerophila ( Simaethis ) 
pari an a L. which caused russeting of apple foliage. 
T7ILS0N, G. E. (1835) 
1928. TTTO LESSER KN0T7N PESTS OP FRUIT TREES. Gard. Chron. [London] 
83 (2163): 416-413, illus. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 
16: 376. 1928.] 
The most successful control is spraying with lead arsenate or 
nicotine and soap before the larvae of the tineid moth ( Hemerophila 
pari an a CI.) spin their webs. 
LUNDBLAD, 0. (1336) 
1930. IN CIJRVARIA TRIMAOULEILA Q,UADRIMACULELLA HOEN., A MOTH HITHERTO 
UNKNOWN AS A PEST OP CURRANTS AND NEtf TO SWEDEN. Meddel. Centralanst 
Forsoksv. Hordbruksomradet [Sweden] No. 374, Lantbruksentom. Avd. 
No. 59, 25 pp. [in Swedish. Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 18: 
694-695. 1930.] 
The eggs and the young mining larvae may be killed by spraying 
with various nicotine preparations. 
FASS, H., STAEHELIN, M., and BOVEY, P. (1837) 
1934. LA LUTTE CONTRE LES ENNEMIS DES ARBRES FRUI TIERS, INSSCTES ET 
CHAMPIGNONS EN 1932. Landw. Jahrb . Schweiz. 48 (3): 241-280, illus. 
[Abstract. In Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 22: 432. 1934.] 
The addition to bordeaux mixture of 1 percent nicotine applied 
on June 10 against the first generation and on July 25 against the 
second generation of C_. ( Laspcyresia ) funebrana Treit . proved an effec- 
tive measure. 
NISHIGAYA, J. (1838) 
1918 . ON THE CATERPILLARS OF LYi.lANTRIA MATHURA MOORE THAT APPEARED IN 
ABUNDANCE ON THE APPLE IN 1918. Insect ITorld 22: 13-20. [Abstract i 
Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 6: 504. 1918.] 
Spraying the small caterpillars in the middle of June with any 
insecticide is very effective. For the spray kerosene emulsion (1:20) 
is good by itself or mixed with insect powder (1:30) or with tobacco 
(1:20) or with fish oil (1:20), the last being the best of all. 
