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4, Large-scale bait-trap experiments . ... . . $ 8,000 
The exact location for this work has 
not been determined, but it will probably 
Se earricd con in southern Indiana. 
5. Light-trap experiments .« « « « « «+ « s 2's 8,000 
The Burcau is »lanning te cooperate vith 
the New York apricultural Experiment 
shane which has been doing ploneer Mier 
work with mudern’ light traps in insect 
Seana and is also deerme to con- 
duct, in cocperatich with Purdue Uni- 
versity, a larre-scale experinent in a 
nfestéed orchard in southern’ 
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Ing lana e 
SG. Bidlogical’ Gonieol «seus + 5 + ee we wine ee re 
Two es d- experiments with the utilization 
or iti choxrenna. J in controlling ‘the codling 
moth, oue to be conducted at Cornelia, Ga., 
anc ie othe br wenatchee, Wash. The 
Trichupramma material for this work will 
be provided by Dr. Herbert Spencer of the 
Albany, Ga., Laboratory, with .funds ‘provided: -. 
by aaa eae phos 
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It is planned to strengthen, for the season, 
‘the grane-insect investigations esse we ay 
‘at. Sandusky.,. Ohio.’: 
8. Clerical help, travel, “incidental expenses. .1.- + 5,215 
The Bureau of Chemistry and Soils has been allotted $60,000 of 
this grant. A part of it will be used. in studies of the toxicity 
of new materials to warm~blocded animals, and the remainder will 
be used by the Insecticide Division of that Bureau,” in lose co- 
operation with the Bureau of Pa at en 
Relation of the eee eee ee Eon mee d_the Sees canker 
2486 of ayole.--M. A. Yothers,’in charge’ of the Wenatchee, Wash., 
‘atory, reports that at the Lae of the period of perennial 
r extension in the latter wart. of May and the early part of 
June 1934 it was evident thut there was more general: extension in 
the individual canker’s than during the springs of 1931 and 1932. 
