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BENEDICT, R. 0. (1953) 
1917. AN OUTLIKE CP THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHES Mr.TH TINEOLA B ISEL - 
LIELLA . Science 46 (1193): 464-466. [Abstract in Rev. Appl . Ent . 
6: 48. 1918.] 
Tobacco, used as a repellent, is ineffective against the clothes 
moth, at any. stage. 
EISHER, R. C. (1954) 
1924. THE LIEE HISTORY .AND HABITS OE T ORTRIX PRONUBANA HB . 71 TH SPECIAI 
REFERENCE TO THE LARVAL AMD'" PUPAL STAGES. Ann. Appl. Biol. 11 (3-4): 
395-447, illus. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 12: '560-561. 1924.1 
Spraying with nicotine or lead arsenate is effective against 
this insect under glass if applied before and immediately after the egQ 
hatch, that is, before the larvae begin to spin their webs. 
COLIZZA, C. (1955) 
1927. THE CARNATION CATERPILLAR. Boll. Lab. Zool. Gen.Agr ; R. Scuola 
Sup. Agr. 20: 42-59, illus. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 15: 
277-278. 1927.] 
A nicotine or .lead arsenate spray applied about the time that th 
larvae hatch is an excellent remedy against Tortrix pro nub ana Hb. 
GIBSON, A. (1955) 
1924. THE OCCURRENCE OP THE TORTRICID CACOECIA ROSANA L. IN CANADA. 
Jour. Scon. Ent. 17: 51-54. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 12: 
169-170. 1924.] 
. .. The. spray recommended against the larvae of Tortrix ( Cacoecia ) 
rosana L. consists of 1 oz. nicotine sulphate (40-percent), 8 oz. 
fish-oil soap, 2 oz. lead arsenate powder and 3 gal. water to be ap- 
plied as often as necessary, particularly against the young larvae. 
FEYTAUD, J. (195?) 
1913. LA VANESSE DU CHARDON ET DE L'ARTICHAUT. Bull. Soc. E'tude et Y\ 
Zool. Sgr. 12 (4): 109-114, illus. 
Against Vanessa pyrameis on artichokes Boyer obtained good resuli 
in 1906 with a nicotine spray on a large scale. 
OELSCHIO, A. C. . (1958) 
1919. THE SOUTHERN PERN T70RM. Florists' Rev. 44 (1137): 19. 
The Florida fern caterpillar can be cleaned up by simply spray i 
with nicotine extract to which fish-oil soap is added. Dissolve 7 or 
lb. of soap in a barrel of water, then use the nicotine according to 
directions on the can, and dilute with more water (1 to 4). 
