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CHAPELLE, J. (1789) 
1908. LA CHENILLE MINEUSE 0U TEIGNE DE V OLIVIER. Bull. Mensuel Soc. 
Cent. Agr., Hort. et Acclim. [Nice] 48 (4): 106-111. 
Against the olive leaf mirier Tinea olea ella or Prays oleae, 
Eoilonne found the following spray mixture satisfactory: 1 to 2 kg. 
copper sulphate, 4 to 6 kg. lime, 1 1. concentrated nicotine or 2 to 
3 1. tobacco juice. Dumont recommends the following: 1 kg. black soap, 
500 g. sodium carbonate, 1 1. concentrated nicotine, and 100 1. water 
(pp. 110-111). 
£%j* -,—,, aid EUBY, J. (1790) 
1908. LA THIGHS OU CHEIIILLS MINEUSE DE L' OLIVIER. Prog. Agr. et Title. 
50: 22-26. 
Against the larvae of a moth ( Tinea oleaella or Prays oleae ) on 
olive trees in South Erance the following spray mixture is recomm ended: 
1 1. titrated nicotine, 500 g. sodium carbonate, 1 kg. black soap, and 
100 1. water (p. 26). 
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and RUBY, J. (1791) 
1912. LUTTE COLTRE LA CHENILLE MINEUSE DE L'OLIVIER. Bull. Soc. Etude 
et Vulg. Zool. Agr. 11 (2): 59-60. 
Against the olive miner on olive trees the nicotine-bordeaux 
combination has been shown to be far superior to lead arsenate 
under the same conditions. 
RIBA EERRE, J. (1792) 
1920. THE OLIVE. Consell Prov. de Foment [Barcelona] 98 pp., illus. 
[In Spanish. Abstract in Rev. Appl . Ent. (A) 9: 278. 1921.] 
The moth Prays oleellus may be combated by spraying with 
arsenicals, lysol, tobacco extract 12° Be., or nicotine of 93-94 
percent purity. 
GAB OTTO, L. (1793) 
1929. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE PRINCIPAL CULTIVATED TODY PLANTS, 
Biblioteca Agr. "Paravia", 100 pp.., illus. [In Italian] 
A 2 percent solution of phenicated tobacco extract is recommended 
in Italy against the following moths: Simaethis rem or ana on figs, Prays 
oleaellus on olive trees, Prays citri on citrus trees, and Hyoo nomeu ta 
maiinellus on apple trees (pp. 60-62). 
