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In the case of peas grown for- marketing green, the "best results 
were obtained by spraying with 2 lb. calcium caseinate, 2 lb. lead 
arsenate ponder and 10 oz. nicotine per 100 gal. vvater, applied on 22nd 
July. The use of this spray resulted in 30 percent of infested pods 
and 11 percent of damaged peas. The use of a spray of 10 oz . nicotine 
per 100 gal. water with soap sufficient to lather gave almost equally 
good results as 20 lb. powdered derris (15 percent damage in threshed 
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KUT7AYAUA, S. (1928) 
1923. NOTES OH LASPSYRESIA O LYCIHIVORELLA MATSUMURA, THE SOY BEAN FOD 
SOBER. Jour. Coll. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. 19 (5): 261-282, illus. 
[Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 17: 52. 1929.] 
Among methods of control is spraying with nicotine sulphate and 
soap . 
PADDOCK, F. B. (1929) 
1912. THE SUGAR-BEET UZB-TTORli (LOXO STEC-E STICTICALI S L.) Jour. Econ. 
Ent. 5: 436-443. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 1: 40-42. 1913.] 
Tobacco decoction, 1 lb. stems to 1 gal. \7ater, was effective 
in killing the larvae without damage to the leaves. 
DRYENSKI, p. (1930) 
1930. OH THE BIOLOGY OF L. S TICTICALIS IH BULGARIA AND ITS CONTROL. Mitt 
Bulgarian Ent. Gesell. 5: 39-62, illus. [In Bulgarian. Abstract in 
Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 18: 225-227. 1930.] 
A 4-5 percent solution of barium chloride is the best insecticide 
for the control of Loxostoge ( phlyctaenodes ) sticticalis L. but if neither 
this nor paris green is available the spray recommended by Mokrzecki may 
be used. This consists of 5 pounds tobacco boiled for 1 to 2 hours in 
6 gal. water to which 2 1/2 lb. soap is added after straining. This spray 
should be applied when it cools down to 167° F., at which temperature it 
does not damage the plants but kills the larvae. 
G'oMEZ CLEMENTE, F. (1931) 
1931. LUCERNE MOTHS. Bol. Pat. Veg. Ent. Agr. 5 (1930), no. 19-22, pp. 
47-58, illus. Madrid, [in Spanish. Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 
20: 250-251. 1932.] 
In Valencia, lucerne is severely injured by Loxostoge sticticalis 
L. and the tineid Hothris lotellus Const. The effective remedies in- 
cluded a spray containing 0.15 percent nicotine sulphate. 
KORAB, I. I. (1932) 
1931. SOME OBSERVATIONS OH THJ MEADOW MOTH IH 1929. LCXOSTEGS STICTICALIS 
L. The Meadow Moth in 1920-1930, pt. 1, pp. 9-42, illus. Kiev. [In 
Russian. Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 19: 522- 1931.] 
