BRUNETEAU, J. (1829) 
1932. ABOUT THE INFESTATIONS OF THE SPRING IB, DEIIEPH ILA LINEATA VAR. 
II VOMICA ESP. Rev. Zool.. Agr. 31 (l): 9-15. [in French. Abstract 
in Rev. Appl. Snt . (A) 20: 558-559. 1932.] 
Spraying with bordeaux mixture or nicotine is advised as a con- 
trol measure against this moth on vine:; and buckwheat. 
SCRXICKENRIEDER, J. (1830) 
1894. VERTILGUNG DSR STACKELBEER-RAUPEN. Moller's Beut . Gart. Ztg. 
9: 248. 
Gooseberries infested with caterpillars f Geometra (Zerene) 
^rossulariat a] were dusted with tobacco dust. The caterpillars dropped 
dead from the plants. 
D07TNES, 77. (1831) 
1929. 'THE CHERRY FRUIT T70RM (GRAPHCIITEA PACKARD I ZELL.) Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Brit. Columbia 1929, No. 26, pp. 39-43, illus. [Vancouver], 
[Abstract in Rev. Appl. Snt. (A) 16: 343-344. 1930.] 
The following formula: 1 pt. Vo]ck oil, 3 oz. nicotine sulphate, 
3 oz. calcium caseinate and 12 gal. water applied when moth [ Cydia 
(Gr apholitha ) packardi Zell.] emergence was at its height gave good 
results. This spray appears to have- a repellent as well as an ovi- 
cidal effect. On the treated trees the infestation was 2.35 percent 
as compared to 19.08 percent on the unsprayed ones and 8.06 percent 
on those to which a spray of 3/4 pt. nicotine sulphate to 40 gal. 
water and 5 lb. fish oil soap was applied. 
D077NES, XI. (1832) 
1931. THE CHERRY FRUIT TORM AND ITS CONTROL IN BRITISH COLTMBIA. Canada 
Dept. Agr. Circ. 79, 3 pp., illus. [Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. 
(A): 21: 194. 1933.] 
A spray recommended against Cydia. ( Grapholitha ) packardi Zell. 
consists of 1 gal. summer oil emulsion, 1/2 pt . nicotine sulphate (40 
percent), 3/4 lb. casein spreader, and 50 gal. water. The spray should 
be applied within a week after the height of emergence of the moths, in 
order to destroy the maximum number of eggs. 
FAES, H. (1833) 
1926. LES ATTAQJJES SUR FEUILLES BE POMMIER DE LA CHENILLE DE SIMASTHIS 
PARI ANA . Ann. Agr. Suisse 27 (1): 123-125, illus. [Abstract in Rev. 
Appl. Ent. (A) 14: 307-308. 1925.] 
The larvae of Hemerophila ( S im ae th is) pari an a are injurious to 
apple foliage. Arsenicals are most efficacious but soft soap (2 percent 
and concentrated tobacco extract (1 percent) may be substituted. 
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