Codling Moth Information Support System (CMISS)
Bibliography
Chemical Control of Codling Moth (1850 - 1950)
(Chronological Order)
1850 - 00
1901 - 20
1921 - 25
1931 - 35
1936 - 40
1941 - 45
1946 - 50
 
1850 - 1900
  1. Simpson, M. H. 1850. Details of experiments with lime in the culture of smooth-coated fruits during the years 1848 and 1849. The Horticulturist 4, 565-568.
  2. Woodward, J. S. 1879. Paris green and sheep versus the codling moth. Rural New Yorker 38, 87.
  3. Cook, A. J. 1880. New methods of fighting certain injurious insects. American entomologist 3, 263.
  4. Cook, A. J. 1887. [London purple against codling moth.]. Agr.Sci. 1, 215.
  5. Cook, A. J. 1888. Experiments with insecticides. Mich.Expt.Sta.Bul. 39, 217-233.
  6. Beckwith, M. H. 1891. Injurious insects and insecticides. Spray machinery. Del.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  7. Olliff, A. S. 1891. Paris green as a remedy for codling moth. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 2, 158.
  8. Washburn, F. L. 1891. 1. Practical work at the station: experiments with codling moth and with a combined fungicide and insecticide. Oreg.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. 10, 1-22.
  9. Lodeman, E. G. 1892. Spraying apple orchards in a wet season. N.Y.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.(Cornell) 48, 268-274.
  10. Lodeman, E. G. 1893. The spraying of orchards. N.Y.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.(Cornell) 60, 255-296.
  11. Woodworth, C. W. and G. E. Colby. 1899. Paris Green for the codling moth. Calif.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
 
1901 - 1920
 
  1. Marlatt, C. L. 1901. Important insecticides, directions for preparation and use. U.S.Dept.Agr.Farmers' Bul.
  2. Garcia, F. 1902. Spraying orchards for the codling moth. N.Mex.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. .
  3. Quinn, G. 1902. Spraying tests for codlin moth. So.Austral.Agr.and Indus.Jour. 6, 19-21.
  4. Quinn, G. 1903. Arsenical spraying against codlin moth. Report on experimental work for 1902-3. So.Austral.Agr.and Indus.Jour. 6, 717-736.
  5. Webster, F. M. 1903. The use of arsenate of lead against the codling moth. Prom.Agr.Sci.Soc.Proc. 24, 65-71.
  6. Burgess, A. F. 1904. The use of arsenate of lead for controlling the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Div.Ent.Bul. 46, 14-23.
  7. Woodworth, C. W. 1904. Directions for spraying codling moth. Calif.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. .
  8. Burgess, A. F. 1905. The fumigation of a fruit house for controlling the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.Bul. 52, 101-103.
  9. Lloyd, J. W. 1907. Spraying for the codling moth. Ill.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. 114, 377-429.
  10. Scott, W. M. and A. L. Quaintance. 1907. Spraying for apple disease and the codling moth in the Ozarks. U.S.Dept.Agr.Farmers' Bul.
  11. Melander, A. L. 1908. Spraying for the codling moth. Wash.Agr.Expt.Sta.Pop.Bul. .
  12. Quaintance, A. L. 1908. Demonstration spraying for the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.Bul. 68, 69-76.
  13. Allen, W. J. 1909. Spraying for codlin moth. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 20, 637.
  14. Gillette, C. P. 1910. New sprays for codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 3, 29-32.
  15. Quinn, G. 1910. Spraying against codlin moth. So.Austral.Dept.Agr.Bul. .
  16. Rumsey, W. E. 1910. Spraying for the codling moth - eastern and western methods compared. W.Va.Expt.Sta.Bul. 127, 127-141.
  17. Quaintance, A. L., E. L. Jenne, E. W. Scott, and R. W. Braucher. 1911. The one-spray method in the control of the codling moth and the plum curculio. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.Bul. 80, 113-146.
  18. Quinn, G. 1911. Codlin moth control. Further tests with lead arsenates. So.Austral.Dept.Agr.Bul.
  19. Quaintance, A. L. and E. W. Scott. 1912. The one-spray method in the control of the codling moth and the plum curculio (second report). U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.Bul. 115, 87-112.
  20. Ryshkov, N. 1913. [Calcium arsenate and Paris green as insecticides.] [Ru]. [Orchard, Market-Garden, and Bachza] .
  21. Parrott, P. J. 1915. An analysis of spraying methods against the codlin moth. Journal of economic entomology 7, 164-170.
  22. De Sellem, F. E. 1916. Nicotine sulphate and arsenate of lead experiments for controlling codling moth. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 12, 91-97.
  23. Savtohenko, I. 1916. [From the district of Melitopol (government of Taurida) - paris green.] [Ru]. [The Horticulturist] (Rostov-on-Don) 15, 334-335.
  24. Selem, F. F. de. 1917. Nicotine sulfate for codling moth control. Yakima Co.Wash.State Hort.Dept.Ann.Rpt. (1916), 62-72.
  25. Fromme, F. D. and W. J. Schoene. 1918. Dusting and spraying for apple scab and codling moth. Va.State Ent.and Plant Path.Rpt. 11, 22-26.
  26. Le'caillon, A. 1918. Sur l'emploi des insecticides arsenicaux pour combattre la pyrale des pommes et des poires (Carpocapsa pomonella L.). Ann.Serv.des Epiphyt., Paris 5, 49-53.
  27. Lovett, A. L. 1918. Nicotine sulphate an effective ovicide for codling moth eggs. Journal of economic entomology 11, 149-150.
  28. Massonnat, E. 1918. Applications de la methode arsenicale a'la culture fruitiere de la region Lyonnaise. Ann.Serv.des Epiphyt., Paris 5, 54-59.
  29. Peneau, J. 1918. Emploi des arsenicaux contre les insects des arbres fruitiers, en particulier contre le ver des pommes et des poires (Carpocapsa pomonella L.). Ann.Serv.des Epiphyt., Paris 5, 60-68.
  30. Terry, H. B. and W. F. Schlupp. 1919. Tests of lead arsenate. Effectiveness of different brands in controlling codling moth. A progress report. So.Africa Fruit Grower, Cape Town .
  31. Lovett, A. L. 1920. Spreaders in the spray solution as an aid in efficient codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 15, 7-14.
  32. Lovett, A. L. 1920. Insecticide investigations. Oreg.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. .
 
 
 
1921-1930
  1. Headlee, T. J. 1921. Dusting vs. spraying for insect control. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 34, 51-60.
  2. Herrmann, P. 1921. [Arsenic salts against codling moth.] [De]. Ztschr.Angew.Ent.(Berlin) 8, 119-124.
  3. McIndoo, N. E., F. L. Simanton, H. K. Plank, and R. J. Fiske. 1921. Effects of nicotine sulfate as an ovicide and larvicide on the codling moth and three other insects. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bul.
  4. Breuer, O. 1922. [Combating the codling moth with lead arsenate.] [De]. Schweiz.Ztschr.Obst-u.Weinbau 31, 429-431.
  5. Parrott, P. J., F. C. Stewart, and H. Glasgow. 1922. Spraying and dusting experiments with apples in 1922. N.Y.Agr.Expt.Sta.Cir.
  6. Pettey, F. W. 1922. Arsenical spray experiments for controlling codling moth in pears at Elsenburg. Union So.Africa Dept.Agr.Jour. 5, 360-363.
  7. Pettey, F. W. 1922. The control of codling moth in pears in South Africa. Dusting versus liquid spraying. Union So.Africa Dept.Agr.Jour. 5, 176-180.
  8. Pettey, F. W. 1922. Arsenical spray experiments for the control of codling moth in pears at Elsenburg, 1922. Union So.Africa Dept.Agr.Sci.Bul.
  9. Quayle, H. J. 1922. Dusting versus spraying for the codling moth in walnuts. Journal of economic entomology 15, 371-372.
  10. Haseman, L. 1923. Amount of arsenic placed in calyx cups and lethal dosage for apple worm. Journal of economic entomology 16, 2707-275.
  11. Newton, J. H. 1923. Dust versus spray for codling moth control, Pueblo, Colorado, 1922. Colo.State Ent.Off.Cir. 38, 31-43.
  12. Mesa Carrio'n, F. 1924. [Experiments with arsenicals against the apple worm, Carpocapsa pomonella.] [Es]. Uruguay Min.Indus., Defensa Agr.Bol.Mens. 5, 142-143.
  13. Speyer, W. 1924. [The control of the fruit maggot (Carpocapsa pomonella L.) by arsenical sprays and dusts. [De]. Ztschr.Angew.Ent. 10, 189-210.
  14. Headlee, T. J. 1925. A small contribution to knowledge of arsenical requirements for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 18, 206-214.
  15. Newcomer, E. J. 1925. Laboratory experiments with arsenicals in the control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 18, 679-680.
  16. Bourne, A. I. 1926. The codling moth in Massachusetts. Tests of lime-sulfur solution and some of its substitutes against San Jose scale. Some results from spraying with Scalecide. Mass.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. 226, 33-40.
  17. Dever, A. F. 1926. Oil spray for codling moth tested. Better Fruit 20, 7.
  18. Meier, K. 1926. [Simultaneous treatment against scab and the codling moth and other chewing insect pests.] [De]. Schweiz.Ztschr.Obst-u.Weinbau 35, 420-422.
  19. Newcomer, E. J. 1926. Laboratory experiments with arsenicals in the control of the codling moth. Agr.Res.Jour. 33, 317-330.
  20. Parker, T. 1926. Arsenic on apples. Chamber Hort.Bul.(London) 3, 11-13.
  21. Smith, R. H. 1926. The efficacy of lead arsenate in controlling the codling moth. Hilgardia 1, 403-453.
  22. Strickland, L. F. 1926. Codling moth control on the Ontario Plain. When to spray. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 71, 66-72.
  23. Regan, W. S. 1927. Results of different insecticide treatments on the control of codling moth in the Pacific Northwest. Calif.Spray-Chem.Co., Watsonville, .
  24. Regan, W. S. 1927. Relative value of different insecticide treatments for the control of codling moth in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of economic entomology 20, 249-250.
  25. Siegler, E. H., L. Brown, A. J. Ackerman, and E. J. Newcomer. 1927. Chemical treatment of bands as a supplemental control measure for the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 20, 699-701.
  26. Allman, S. L. 1928. The codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.). Control experiments and life history observations at Bathurst. N.S.Wales Dept.Agr.Sci.Bul. .
  27. Dozier, H. L. 1928. Fish oil as an adhesive in control of the grape berry and codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 21, 121-125.
  28. Driggers, B. F. 1928. Talc and mica dust as a control of Lepidopterous larvae. Journal of economic entomology 21, 938-939.
  29. Hough, W. S. 1928. Relative resistance to arsenical poisoning of two codling moth strains. Journal of economic entomology 21, 325-329.
  30. Jarvis, H. and S. M. Watson. 1928. Dusting versus spraying as a control for codling moth in the Stanthorpe District. Queensland Agr.Jour. 29, 340-345.
  31. Pettey, F. W., A. Skibbe, and F. De Villiers. 1928. Investigations in codling moth control and removal of spray residue from pears. Union So.Africa Dept.Agr.Sci.Bul. .
  32. Schmid, G. 1928. [Comparative tests with lead arsenate and calcium arsenate.] [De]. Schweiz.Ztschr.Obst-u.Weinbau 37, 461.
  33. Smith, R. H. 1928. An investigation of spray coverages and arsenical residue in relation to the control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 21, 571-588.
  34. Spuler, A. 1928. Summer oil sprays for the control of the codling moth. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 23, 39-44.
  35. Sullivan, K. C. 1928. Results of three years work with dust sprays in Missouri. Journal of economic entomology 21, 131-134.
  36. Allman, S. L. 1929. Some experiments on the control of the codling moth in Australia. Journal of economic entomology 22, 873-878.
  37. Brock, A. A. 1929. Spraying vs. dusting for codling moth control. Calif.Dept.Agr.Monthly Bul. 18, 331-332.
  38. Driggers, B. F. 1929. Experiments with talc and other dusts used against recently hatched larvae of the oriental and codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 22, 327-334.
  39. Haseman, L. and V. F. Burk. 1929. A determination of the lethal dosage of arsenic for Missouri and Colorado codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 22, 655-656.
  40. Herbert, F. B. and M. D. Leonard. 1929. Observations on the oil-nicotine combinations for the control of the codling moth and other apple insects in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of economic entomology 22, 72-78.
  41. Hough, W. S. 1929. Studies of the relative resistance to arsenical poisoning of different strains of codling moth larvae. Jour.Agr.Res. 38, 245-256.
  42. Lipp, J. W. 1929. Notes on the ovicidal action of linseed oil. Journal of economic entomology 22, 594.
  43. Miller, R. L. 1929. Manganese arsenate as a control for the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 22, 340-345.
  44. Pettey, F. W. 1929. Codling moth control. Experiments with summer oil sprays. Farming in So.Africa, No.
  45. Ross, W. A., J. A. Hall, and T. Armstrong. 1929. Experiments with larvicides directed against overwintering codling and oriental peach moth caterpillars. Ontario Ent.Soc.Ann.Rpt. 60, 111-116.
  46. Siegler, E. H., L. Brown, M. A. Yothers, and W. P. Yetter, Jr. 1929. A second report on chemically treated bands for the destruction of codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 22, 966-972.
  47. Smith, R. H. 1929. The lethal dose of arsenic for the newly-hatched codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 22, 599-600.
  48. Smith, R. H. 1929. Additional information on controlling moth by spraying and dusting. Diamond Walnut News 11, 8-9.
  49. Sundquist, R. 1929. Summer oil sprays and codling moth control. Better Fruit 23, 5-7.
  50. Thompson, B. G. 1929. Dusting for codling moth control in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 1927-28. Journal of economic entomology 22, 934-936.
  51. Wakeland, C. 1929. Some results from oil emulsion sprays for codling moth control in 1927 and 1928. Idaho State Hort.Assoc.Proc. 34, 64-77.
  52. Yocum, W. W. 1929. The 1928 spray plots at Shubert. Nebr.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 1929, 51-58.
  53. Farrar, M. D. 1930. Oil sprays for late brood codling moth. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 63, 147-154.
  54. Gilmer, P. M. 1930. Spraying for codling moth. Kans.State Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 40, 41-45.
  55. Gross, C. R. and J. E. Fahey. 1930. Some of the chemical problems in codling moth control. Northwest.Fruit Growers, May-June, 7, 22.
  56. Headlee, T. J., J. M. Ginsburg, and R. S. Filmer. 1930. Some substitutes for arsenic in control of codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 23, 45-53.
  57. Joubert, C. J. 1930. The codling moth: Its life-cycle and control. Farming in South Africa, Reprint No. 43.
  58. Joubert, C. J. 1930. Codling moth control. Farming in South Africa, Reprint No. 65.
  59. Leonard, M. D. 1930. Further experiments with nicotine-oil for the control of the codling moth in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of economic entomology 23, 61-75.
  60. McAllister, L. C., Jr. and E. R. Van Leeuwen. 1930. Laboratory tests of miscellaneous chemicals against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 23, 907-922.
  61. Newcomer, E. J. 1930. Experiments in killing eggs of the codling moth on harvested fruit. Journal of economic entomology 28, 798-802.
  62. Paillot, A. 1930. Les traitements insecticides et antcryptogamiques des noyers. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 16, 885-889.
  63. Smith, R. H. 1930. Experiments with codling moth bands treated with lead arsenate. Journal of economic entomology 23, 464-465.
  64. Spuler, A. and F. P. Dean. 1930. New combination sprays for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 23, 53-61.
  65. Spuler, A. and F. P. Dean. 1930. Recent developments in combination sprays for codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 25, 57-69.
 
1931 - 1935
  1. Filmer, R. S. 1931. Comparative performance of nicotine tannate and lead arsenate against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 24, 277-283.
  2. Gillies, K. D. 1931. Insecticidal values of nicotine, pyrethrum, rotenone, and oxidized mineral oil on the control of codling moth. M.S.Thesis, Wash.State Col., Pullman.
  3. Newcomer, E. J. 1931. A substitute for lead arsenate. Better Fruit 25, 7-8.
  4. Newcomer, E. J. and R. H. Carter. 1931. Fluorine compounds as substitutes for lead arsenate in the control of the codling moth. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 26, 73-76.
  5. Newcomer, E. J., M. A. Yothers, and W. D. Whitcomb. 1931. Control of the codling moth in the Pacific Northwest. USDA Farmers' Bulletin 1326, 26 p.
  6. Quaintance, A. L. and E. H. Siegler. 1931. Insecticides, equipment, and methods for controlling orchard insect pests. U.S.Dept.Agr.Farmers' Bul. .
  7. Regan, W. S. 1931. Results of insecticide tests for the control of codling moth and observations on codling moth activity during the season of 1930 in the Yakima Valley, Washington. Calif.Spray-Chem.Co., Berkeley.
  8. Sherman, F. III. 1931. Spraying to control the codling moth in southwestern Michigan. Journal of economic entomology 24, 1075-1077.
  9. Spuler, A. 1931. Effect of overhead sprinklers on insects and their control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 26, 54-56.
  10. Spuler, A., F. L. Overley, and E. L. Green. 1931. Oil sprays for summer use. Wash.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  11. Spuler, A., T. Strand, R. Dorman, and Others. 1931. Value of combinations with lead arsenate and summer oils in codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 26, 59-72.
  12. Steiner, L. F. and G. E. Marshall. 1931. Four years experiments with chemically treated codling moth bands. Journal of economic entomology 24, 1146-1151.
  13. Barrett, R. E. 1932. Relative toxicity of some dusts to Carpocapsa pomonella. Journal of economic entomology 25, 859-863.
  14. Bordas, J. and P. H. Joessel. 1932. Quelques remarques relatives a l'emploi des arsenicaux en culture fruitiere. Ann.D'Hygiene N.S. 12, 713-727.
  15. Cutright, C. R. 1932. Small plots in codling moth field experiments. Journal of economic entomology 25, 74-77.
  16. Haseman, L. and P. H. Johnson. 1932. Timing the spray application by emergence of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 25, 849-855.
  17. Lathrop, R. H. and R. F. Sazama. 1932. A laboratory-field method for the study of the efficiency of codling moth sprays. Journal of economic entomology 25, 83-101.
  18. Moore, W. 1932. Comparisons between nicotine tannate and arsenate of lead as codling moth poisons. Journal of economic entomology 25, 554-559.
  19. Newcomer, E. J. 1932. Suggested use of certain fluorine compounds for codling moth control in the Pacific Northwest. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar. .
  20. Newcomer, E. J. and M. A. Yothers. 1932. Experiments with insecticides for codling moth control. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bul.
  21. Siegler, E. H. and F. Munger. 1932. Preparation and use of chemically treated corrugated bands as a supplemental control for the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  22. Spuler, A. and R. Dorman. 1932. Factors limiting the use of lead arsenate for codling moth control. Better Fruit 26, 5-7.
  23. Boyce, A. M. and W. R. Stanton. 1933. Application - an important factor in codling moth control. Diamond Walnut News 15, 3-4.
  24. Cutright, C. R. and J. S. Houser. 1933. Experimental results in codling moth control with late summer oil applications. Journal of economic entomology 26, 380-383.
  25. Farrar, M. D. and W. P. Flint. 1933. Chemically treated bands. Journal of economic entomology 26, 364-373.
  26. Fowler, R. 1933. Spraying experiments for codlin moth control - Blackwood, 1931-32. So.Austral.Dept.Agr.Jour. 36, 647-660.
  27. Ginsburg, J. M. 1933. Laboratory tests with various fumigants on codling moth larvae. Agr.Res.Jour. 46, 1131-1136.
  28. Haseman, L. and R. L. Meffort. 1933. Are we developing strains of codling moths resistant to arsenic? Mo.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  29. Marshall, G. E. 1933. Preparation and use of chemically treated bands for codling moth control. Purdue Univ.Agr.Expt.Sta.Cir.
  30. Marshall, G. E. and W. W. Ford. 1933. The relation of apple spray schedules to the arsenious oxide and lead residues. Purdue Univ.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. .
  31. Newcomer, E. J. and R. H. Carter. 1933. Studies of fluorine compounds for controlling the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Tech.Bul.
  32. Newcomer, E. J., A. R. Rolfs, and F. P. Dean. 1933. A practical test of chemically treated bands for the control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 26, 1055-1058.
  33. Ricks, G. L. and W. Toenjes. 1933. Success and failure in spraying scab and codling moth. Mich.Agr.Expt.Sta.Spec.Bul. .
  34. Siegler, E. H. and F. Munger. 1933. A field laboratory technique for toxicological studies of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 26, 438-445.
  35. Stanton, W. R. 1933. The value of tree bands in relation to spraying. Diamond Walnut News 15, 5.
  36. Stearns, L. A., W. R. Haden, and D. MacCreary. 1933. Results with some of the sprays suggested recently for improved codling moth control. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 46, 78-88.
  37. Thompson, F. M. and H. N. Worthley. 1933. Field studies with pine oils as destroyers of overwintering codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 26, 1112-1117.
  38. Webster, R. L., J. Marshall, C. E. Miller, and T. R. Hansberry. 1933. Fish oils, spreaders, and non-arsenicals for codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 28, 48-64.
  39. Worthley, H. N. 1933. Spraying for codling moth control. Pa.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul. .
  40. Chapman, P. J., G. W. Pearce, R. W. Dean, and O. H. Hammer. 1934. Some comparisons between calcium arsenate and lead arsenate as general insecticides for apple. Journal of economic entomology 27, 421-431.
  41. Driggers, B. F. and B. B. Pepper. 1934. Comparative tests of arsenicals, arsenicals with oil, and several nicotine compounds used against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 27, 249-258.
  42. Driggers, B. F. and B. B. Pepper. 1934. Bentonite compounds as agents for the retention of nicotine on apple foliage on codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 27, 432-440.
  43. Flint, W. P. 1934. Codling moth control by the use of insecticides in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Journal of economic entomology 27, 141-143.
  44. Hough, W. S. 1934. Nocotine kills codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 27, 1102-1103.
  45. Lamerson, P. G. and R. L. Parker. 1934. Arsenical compound substitutes for lead arsenate in the control of the codling moth. Kans.State Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 42, 93-98.
  46. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1934. Non-lead sprays for codling moth. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 29, 39-60.
  47. McLean, H. C. and A. L. Weber. 1934. How the State of New Jersey meets the spray residue situation. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 47, 43-50.
  48. Munger, F., M. P. Jones, and E. H. Siegler. 1934. A new dipping apparatus for treating corrugated paper bands for use in control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 27, 817-820.
  49. Paillot, A. 1934. Nouvelles observations sur le traitement d'hiver des arbres fruitieres par les emulsions d'huile d'anthracene. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 20, 815-821.
  50. Parrott, P. J. 1934. Symposium on the spray residue problem. Journal of economic entomology 27, 124-180.
  51. Siegler, E. H. and F. Munger. 1934. Chemically treated bands for codling moth control. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  52. Siegler, E. H., F. Munger, and J. B. Gahan. 1934. Improvement in "apple plug" technique for toxicological studies of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 27, 1140-1142.
  53. Smith, R. H., H. U. Meyer, and C. O. Persing. 1934. Nicotine vapor in codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 27, 1192-1195.
  54. Stearns, L. A., D. MacCreary, and W. R. Haden. 1934. Experience, during 1933, with arsenicals and arsenical substitutes applied on apple for control of codling moth. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 47, 20-28.
  55. Webster, R. L. 1934. The status of codling moth control with insecticides. Journal of economic entomology 27, 134-139.
  56. Webster, R. L. 1934. Arsenic deposit and codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 27, 410-417.
  57. Webster, R. L. and J. Marshall. 1934. Arsenic deposit and codling moth control. Wash.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  58. Webster, R. L. and J. Marshall. 1934. Deposit and control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 29, 62-70.
  59. Webster, R. L. and J. Marshall. 1934. The position of nicotine in codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 27, 873-878.
  60. Worthley, H. N. 1934. Codling moth spraying experiments in Pennsylvania in 1933. Journal of economic entomology 27, 240-244.
  61. Allen, H. W. 1935. Planes useful to agriculture. Natl.Repub. 22, 12.
  62. Borden, A. D. 1935. Codling moth control and spray residue studies in California. Journal of economic entomology 28, 951-956.
  63. Boyce, A. M. 1935. Control the codling moth. Diamond Walnut News 17, 16-17.
  64. Burkholder, C. L. 1935. Can we control a moderate codling moth infestation by heavy first brood spraying only? Hoosier Hort. 17, 38-41.
  65. Burkholder, C. L. 1935. Residue loads resulting from first and second brood sprays. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 74, 45-49.
  66. Childs, L. 1935. Substitutes for lead arsenate in codling moth control in the Hood River Valley. Better Fruit 29, 5-6.
  67. Cleveland, C. R. 1935. 1934 experiments with newly developed types of oils for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 28, 715-726.
  68. Driggers, B. F. and B. B. Pepper. 1935. Further experiments with fixed nicotine compounds in codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 28, 162-171.
  69. Harman, S. W., T. W. Reed, and G. L. Mack. 1935. The insecticidal efficiency of various nicotine compounds for control of the codling moth, 1934. Journal of economic entomology 28, 109-112.
  70. Hough, W. S. 1935. Results of experiments with non-arsenicals for codling moth control. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 48, 12-14.
  71. Jarvis, H. 1935. Codling moth control by non-arsenical sprays. Queensland Agr.Jour. 43, 5-8.
  72. Johnson, E. C. 1935. Forward without lead in codling moth war. Northwest.Fruit Grower 7, 4-14.
  73. Kovaleva, M. F. 1935. [Chemical control of the codling moth.] [Ru]. [Plant Protect.] Leningrad 1935, 118.
  74. Maercks, H. 1935. [The action of nicotine and pyrethrum on the eggs of Carpocapsa pomonella and Polychrosis botrana Schiff.] [De]. Anz.Schadlingsk. 11, 13-19.
  75. Marchal, P. and A. Paillot. 1935. Nouvelles experiences sur le traitement des poiriers et pommiers contre la tavelure et la carpocapse. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 21, 1108-1111.
  76. Marshall, G. E. 1935. 1934 spray tests. Hoosier Hort. 17, 21-24.
  77. Marshall, G. E. 1935. 1934 codling moth spray tests. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 74, 62-65.
  78. Marshall, G. E. 1935. Present status of chemically treated bands for use in codling moth control. Hoosier Hort. 17, 35-37.
  79. Marshall, G. E. 1935. The use of soaps, spreaders and stickers in codling moth sprays. Hoosier Hort. 17, 101-103.
  80. Marshall, G. E. 1935. Present status of chemically treated bands for use in codling moth control. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 74, 41-44.
  81. Marshall, J. 1935. Soap-lead arsenate and kerosene-soap lead arsenate mixtures in codling moth control. Northwest.Fruit Grower 7, 4-14.
  82. Marshall, J. 1935. The experimental application of calcium arsenate for codling moth control in an arid region. Journal of economic entomology 28, 960-965.
  83. Marshall, J., P. M. Eide, and A. E. Priest. 1935. Increasing and maintaining lead arsenate deposits for codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 30, 52-64.
  84. McMullin, J. 1935. Results and recommendations in the practical use of natural cryolite. Northwest.Fruit Grower 7, 4-11.
  85. Melis, A. 1935. The use of breeding cages and bait trap pans to determine the most suitable date for applying arsenicals against Cydia pomonella L. Note Fruttic.
  86. Overley, F. L., E. L. Overholser, J. L. St.John, and K. Groves. 1935. Further experiments in spray-residue removal. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 30, 77-82.
  87. Persing, C. O. 1935. A discussion of various oils in spray combinations with lead arsenate, cryolite and fluosilicate. Journal of economic entomology 28, 933-940.
  88. Regnier, R. 1935. Des conditions d'efficacite des traitements contre le carpocapsa en Normandie. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 21, 1107-1110.
  89. Rekk, G. F., V. N. Vashadze, and P. D. Makharashvili. 1935. [Testing mineral-oil emulsions against orchard pests, report 1932-33.] [Georgian; En/Ru. summaries]. Trud.Zonal'naia Sta.Plodovogo Khoz.
  90. Roark, R. C. 1935. Research to find substitutes for lead arsenate. Conn.Pomol.Soc.Proc. 45, 159-165.
  91. Schoene, W. J. and R. N. Jefferson. 1935. Tests of contact insecticides on the eggs of the peach moth and the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 28, 182-184.
  92. Sechser, B., B. Reber, and H. Wesiak. 1935. Selectivity of diofenolan (CGA 59 205) and its potential for integrated scale control. Proceedings Brighton Crop Protection Conference, Pests and Diseases, 1994 , 1193-1198.
  93. Siegler, E. H. and F. Munger. 1935. A laboratory spray apparatus. Journal of economic entomology 28, 704-706.
  94. Smith, L. E., F. Munger, and E. H. Siegler. 1935. Phenothiazine, a promising new insecticide. Journal of economic entomology 28, 727-728.
  95. Smith, R. H. 1935. Further report on nicotine vapor in codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 28, 971-975.
  96. Smith, R. H. 1935. Possibility of controlling codling moth with nicotine vapors. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 30, 72-75.
  97. Steiner, L. F., R. F. Sazama, and J. E. Fahey. 1935. Insecticide tests to control the codling moth at Vincennes, Ind., laboratory during 1934. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 1934, 66-71.
  98. Torpen, E. 1935. Banding apple trees. Pacific Rural Press 130, 473.
  99. Trumble, R. E. 1935. Kryocide. Northwest.Fruit Grower 7, 1-15.
  100. Webster, R. L. and J. Marshall. 1935. Non-arsenicals and non-lead arsenicals for codling moth control. Wash.Agr.Expt.Sta.Ann.Rpt.Bul. 45, 36.
 
1936 - 1940
  1. Balachowsky, A. and G. Viennot-Bourgin. 1936. Recherches sur les comportements du carpocapse en vue de l'establissement rationnel des traitements insecticides diriges contre cet insecte. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 22, 783-788.
  2. Filinger, G. A. 1936. Variations in the effectiveness of chemically treated codling moth bands. Amer.Soc.Hort.Sci.Proc. 32, 191-194.
  3. Filinger, G. A. 1936. Chemically treated codling moth bands. Kans.State Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 43, 64-68.
  4. Flint, W. P. and M. D. Farrar. 1936. The use of nicotine in the apple spray schedule. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 69, 167-174.
  5. Guy, H. G., P. L. Rice, and L. A. Stearns. 1936. Effect of procedure on performance of certain insecticides recommended for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 19, 378-383.
  6. Harman, S. W. 1936. Spray residue as related to codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 81, 40-51.
  7. Hough, W. S. and R. N. Jefferson. 1936. Tests of insecticidal efficiency of some contact sprays against codling moth eggs. Journal of economic entomology 39, 537-541.
  8. Joessel, P. H. and J. Suau. 1936. Produits mouillants ou adhesifs dans les traitements miates contre le carpocapse et la tavelure. Ann.Epiphyt.Phytogenet. 2, 31-49.
  9. Klinger, H. 1936. [The insecticidal action of pyrethrum and derris poisons and their dependence on the insect body.] [De]. Arb.Physiol.Angew.Ent., Berlin 3, 49-69.
  10. Lamerson, P. G. and R. L. Parker. 1936. Substitutes for arsenate of lead used as sprays for codling-moth control during the season of 1935. Kans.State Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 43, 60-63.
  11. Lindgren, D. L. 1936. Methyl bromide fumigation of codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 29, 1174-1175.
  12. MacWorther, Q. T. 1936. Value of codling moth tree bands. Better Fruit 31, 9.
  13. Marchal, P. 1936. Les traitements arsenicaux et les traitements mixtes des arbes fruitiers. Annales des epiphytes 6, 242-280.
  14. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1936. The present status of calcium arsenate in codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 31, 142-149.
  15. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1936. Three-year study of calcium arsenate for codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 29, 658-669.
  16. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1936. Field methods for investigations of codling moth insecticides. Journal of economic entomology 29, 1137-1144.
  17. McGovran, E. R. 1936. Laboratory tests with impregnated oils as codling moth larvicides. Journal of economic entomology 29, 417-420.
  18. Moore, W. 1936. Persistence of nicotine-bentonite on apples. Journal of economic entomology 29, 590-594.
  19. Paillot, A. 1936. Nouvelles observations sur le biologie du carpocapse et sur les traitements insecticides et fongicides des poiriers et pommiers. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 22, 867-870.
  20. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson. 1936. Substitutes for arsenate of lead as sprays for codling moth control during the season of 1934. Kans.Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 43, 54-59.
  21. Salzberg, P. L. 1936. Thiodephenylamine, a new synthetic substitute for lead arsenate in control of codling moth. Agr.News Let. 4, 26-27.
  22. Sherman, F. III. 1936. Insecticide experiments on codling moth in Michigan, 1929-36. Mich.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  23. Siegler, E. H., F. Munger, and L. E. Smith. 1936. Laboratory tests of phenothiazine against codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 29, 532-537.
  24. Smith, L. E., E. H. Siegler, and F. Munger. 1936. Potential new insecticides. Journal of economic entomology 29, 1027.
  25. Stearns, L. A., P. L. Rice, and H. G. Guy. 1936. Results of experimental spraying, during 1935, for control of codling moth. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 49, 95-102.
  26. Steiner, L. F., R. F. Sazama, J. E. Fahey, and H. W. Rusk. 1936. The relative efficiency of certain lead arsenate spray treatments. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 1935, 38-42.
  27. Vinson, C. G. 1936. Substitutes for lead arsenate in codling moth sprays. Journal of economic entomology 29, 655-658.
  28. Webster, R. L. 1936. Is lead arsenate a failure? Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 31, 151-156.
  29. Chugunin, Ya. V. 1937. [Testing pyrethrum as a means of codling moth control.] [Ru]. [Plant Protect.], Leningrad 13, 73-75.
  30. Cutright, C. R. 1937. Effect of certain codling moth spray schedules on other insects. Journal of economic entomology 30, 413-417.
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  32. Diamond, V. R. 1937. Phenothiazine as a control for codling moth in the Pacific Northwest gives good results. Agr.News Let. 5, 17-20.
  33. Dobrosky, I. D. 1937. Orchard experiments with natural cryolite for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 30, 656-658.
  34. Driggers, B. F. 1937. Five years' experiments with lead arsenate-summer oil in codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 30, 407-413.
  35. Driggers, B. F. 1937. Experiments with calcium arsenate to control codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 30, 314-319.
  36. Flint, W. P. 1937. Codling moth control without the use of lead arsenate. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 70, 418-424.
  37. Harman, S. W. 1937. Stickers and spreaders used in lead arsenate sprays for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 30, 404-407.
  38. Harman, S. W. and T. W. Reed. 1937. Codling moth control with lead arsenate substitutes. Journal of economic entomology 30, 82-86.
  39. Lindgren, D. L. 1937. Correction: methyl bromide fumigation of codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 30, 381.
  40. Mackie, D. B. and W. B. Carter. 1937. Methyl bromide as a fumigant. A preliminary report. Calif.Dept.Agr.Bul. 26, 153-162.
  41. Marshall, J. 1937. Inverted spray mixtures and their development with reference to codling moth control. Wash.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  42. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1937. New spray combinations and how they work. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 32, 122-126.
  43. Massee, A. M., R. M. Greenslade, and J. H. Brair. 1937. Studies of impregnation of tree banding materials. III. Apple blossom weevil and codling moth experiments in 1936. A progress report. East Malling Res.Sta.Rpt. 24, 232-239.
  44. McIndoo, N. E. 1937. Quantitative injection and effects of nicotine in insects. Agr.Res.Jour. 55, 909-912.
  45. McLaine, L. S. and H. A. V. Munro. 1937. Developments in vacuum fumigation at the port of Montreal. Ontario Ent.Soc.Ann.Rpt. 67, 15-17.
  46. Merritt, J. M. 1937. The toxicity of combinations of nicotine, under Michigan conditions, to the tree and to the codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella Linn. Mich.Agr.Expt.Sta.Tech.Bul.
  47. Newcomer, E. J. 1937. Phenothiazine, a promising new insecticide for codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 32, 119.
  48. Newcomer, E. J. 1937. Phenothiazine - a promising new insecticide. Better Fruit 31, 345.
  49. Raucourt, M. 1937. Les traitement insecticides d'ete'sur pommiers et poiriers. Pomol.Cong.Bul., Rouen (1936).
  50. Steer, W. 1937. The control of codling moth. A suggested spray programme. East Malling Res.Sta.Rpt. 24, 302.
  51. Woodside, A. M. 1937. Betanaphthol bands for codling moth control. Va.Fruit Expt.Sta.Rec.
  52. Balachowsky, A. and G. Viennot-Bourgin. 1938. Note preliminaire sur la valeur pratique des traitements tardifs dans la lutte contre le carpocapse ou "ver des pommes" (Laspeyresia pomonella L.). Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 24, 35-45.
  53. Driggers, B. F. and W. J. O'Neill. 1938. Codling moth parasitism under different spray treatments. Journal of economic entomology 31, 221-223.
  54. Eyer, J. R. 1938. Field comparisons of insecticides for control of the codling moth. N.Mex.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  55. Farrar, M. D. and W. P. Flint. 1938. Soybean flour as a spray material. Journal of economic entomology 31, 482-485.
  56. Harman, S. W. and J. B. Moore. 1938. Further studies with lead arsenate substitutes for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 31, 223-226.
  57. Hough, W. S. 1938. The use of nicotine in codling moth control with special reference to its effectiveness in killing the moth. Journal of economic entomology 31, 216-221.
  58. Hutson, R., J. M. Merritt, and F. Parmelee. 1938. Comparative tests of fixed nicotines and lead arsenate against codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 31, 374-378.
  59. Lindgren, D. L. 1938. Methyl iodide as a fumigant. Journal of economic entomology 31, 320.
  60. Mackie, D. B. 1938. Methyl bromide - its expectancy as a fumigant. Journal of economic entomology 31, 70-79.
  61. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1938. "Dynamite" spray - how to mix and use it. Wash.State Col.Ext.Serv.Bul.
  62. Marshall, J. and K. Groves. 1938. Further experiments with inverted or "dynamite" spray mixtures. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 33, 119-127.
  63. Massee, A. M., R. M. Greenslade, and A. J. Duarte. 1938. Studies of impregnated tree banding materials. IV. Apple blossom weevil and codling moth experiments in 1937. East Malling Res.Sta.Rpt. 25, 213-218.
  64. Munro, H. A. U. 1938. Some observations on the use of methyl bromide as a fumigant. Ontario Ent.Soc.Rpt. 68, 72.
  65. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson. 1938. Substitutes for lead arsenate used as sprays for codling moth control during the season of 1936. Kans.Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 44, 115-121.
  66. Raucourt, M., B. Trouvelet, and G. Castets. 1938. Les residus d'arsenic sur les pommes et les poiriers contre le Carpocapse. Ann.Epiphyt.Phytogenet. 4, 337-356.
  67. Seda, A. 1938. [Spraying against Cydia pomonella L. on apple.] [Cs; De. summary]. Ochrana Rostlin 14, 59-65.
  68. Smith, L. E. 1938. Toxicity of ether-soluble and ether-insoluble fractions of commercial phenothiazine to certain insects. Journal of economic entomology 31, 631.
  69. Smith, L. E., E. H. Siegler, and F. Munger. 1938. Organic compounds highly toxic to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 31, 322-323.
  70. Smith, R. H. 1938. Reaction of codling moth to nicotine exposed in apple trees. Journal of economic entomology 31, 458-459.
  71. Steiner, L. F. and R. F. Sazama. 1938. Experiments with tank-mix nicotine-bentonite-soybean oil for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 31, 366-374.
  72. Steiner, L. F., J. E. Fahey, and S. A. Summerland. 1938. Codling moth insecticide investigations in 1938 at the Vincennes laboratory. Ind.Hort.Soc.Ann.Rpt. 1938, 1-16.
  73. Steiner, L. F., J. E. Fahey, R. F. Sazama, and H. W. Rusk. 1938. Percent larvicidal efficiency and spray deposits in relation to growth, rainfall, and timing of cover sprays on Jonathan. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 1937, 88-89.
  74. Webster, R. L. 1938. Substitutes for lead arsenate. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 33, 111-117.
  75. Woodside, A. M. 1938. Chemically treated bands for codling moth control. Va.Fruit Expt.Sta.Bul.
  76. Driggers, B. F. and W. J. O'Neill. 1939. Experiments with nicotine for the control of codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 32, 286-290.
  77. Lamerson, P. G. and R. L. Parker. 1939. Lead arsenate combinations and nicotine combinations as control measures for the codling moth, 1938. Journal of economic entomology 32, 828-832.
  78. Marshall, J., K. Groves, and H. Fallscheer. 1939. Cryolite in codling moth control and a new procedure for its application. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 34, 123-131.
  79. Marshall, J., S. Strew, and K. Groves. 1939. The influence of physical characteristics of arsenical deposits on codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 34, 133-139.
  80. Paillot, A. 1939. Conclusions generales sur la biologie du carpocapse in France et sur les traitements insecticides et fongicides des pommiers et des poiriers. Annales des epiphytes 5, 249-256.
  81. Petch, C. E. 1939. Evaluating orchard spray materials - a progress report. Sci.Agr. 19, 424-434.
  82. Pierpont, R. L. 1939. Rosin residue emulsion as a sticker for lead arsenate in horticulture sprays. Del.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  83. Siegler, E. H. and L. D. Goodhue. 1939. Effect of particle size of some insecticides on their toxicity to the codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 32, 199-203.
  84. Siegler, E. H., F. Munger, and L. E. Smith. 1939. Toxicity of certain organic insecticides to codling moth larvae in laboratory tests. U.S.Dept.Agr.Cir. .
  85. Siegler, E. H., F. Munger, and L. E. Smith. 1939. Toxicity to the codling moth larvae of derivatives of benzene containing halogen and nitro groups. Journal of economic entomology 32, 129-131.
  86. Stearns, L. A., K. J. Kadow, and M. W. Goodwin. 1939. Effect of copper fungicides on lead-arsenate-lime and fixed nicotine-oil sprays for codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 32, 270-273.
  87. Steiner, L. F. 1939. The laboratory-field method for testing codling moth insecticides. U.S.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  88. Steiner, L. F. and J. E. Fahey. 1939. The effects of neutral copper fungicides on tank-mix nicotine-bentonite in control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 32, 365-369.
  89. Steiner, L. F., J. E. Fahey, and S. A. Summerland. 1939. Codling moth insecticide investigations in 1938. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 72, 439-461.
  90. Steiner, L. F., R. F. Sazama, J. E. Fahey, and H. W. Rusk. 1939. Tank-mix nicotine-bentonite for control of the codling moth. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  91. Burkholder, C. L., D. L. Johnson, and O. W. Ford. 1940. Two years results with codling moth sprays. Journal of economic entomology 33, 713-717.
  92. Candioli, P. 1940. [Aluminum arsenate and its use against some pests of fruit trees.] [Fr]. Note Fruttic. 18, 54-64.
  93. Fahey, J. E. and H. W. Rusk. 1940. Effect of fruit growth and weather on deposits of insecticides on apples in southern Indiana. Journal of economic entomology 33, 505.
  94. Ginsburg, J. M. 1940. Certain semi-refined oils for summer spraying on apple trees. Journal of economic entomology 33, 332-336.
  95. Gnadinger, C. B., J. B. Moore, and R. W. Coulter. 1940. Experiments with pyrethrum for the control of codling moth (Carpocapsa pomonella L.). Journal of economic entomology 33, 143-152.
  96. Graham, L. T. and C. H. Richardson. 1940. Calcium arsenate and lead arsenate sprays with soybean flour for codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 33, 862-865.
  97. Hansberry, R., W. W. Middlekauff, and L. B. Norton. 1940. Toxicity of nicotine administered internally to several species of insects. Journal of economic entomology 33, 511-517.
  98. Hough, W. S. 1940. The value of nicotine in codling moth control. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 53, 72-76.
  99. Mackie, D. B. and W. B. Carter. 1940. The fumigation of fresh fruit with methyl bromide under industrial conditions. Calif.Dept.Agr.Bul. 29, 78-86.
  100. Milisavljevic, D. 1940. [The flight of the moths of the codling moth and the results from controlling it by means of arsenic in 1937 (Carpocapsa pomonella L.).]. Arh.Mimistarstva Poljoprivredne (Belgrade) .
  101. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson. 1940. Lead arsenate combinations and basic copper arsenate as control measures for the codling moth during the seasons of 1939. Kans.Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 45, 173-179.
  102. Sy, M. 1940. Methoden zur prufung von pflanzenschutzmitteln. XXXV. Ueber die Laboratoriumsmassige Prufung von Insektiziden an der Obstmade. Anz.Schadlingsk. 16, 49-58.
  103. Vinson, C. G. and S. A. McCrory. 1940. Avoiding obvious residue from nicotine bentonite sprays. Science 92, 79.
  104. Webster, R. L., J. Marshall, and H. Fallscheer. 1940. The present status of organic insecticides for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 33, 909-912.
1941-1945
  1. Boyce, A. M. and B. B. Bartlett. 1941. Control of the codling moth. Diamond Walnut News 23, 4-7.
  2. Chapman, P. J., G. W. Pearce, and A. W. Avens. 1941. The use of petroleum oils as insecticides. III. Oils deposit and the control of the fruit tree leafroller and other apple pests. Journal of economic entomology 34, 639.
  3. Ginsburg, J. M. 1941. Experiments with chemicals on codling moth larvae in the dormant season. Journal of economic entomology 34, 263-268.
  4. Hansberry, R. 1941. Characteristics of different types of nicotine sprays. II. Codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 34, 636-638.
  5. Pratt, B. G. 1941. Control of codling moth with arsenate of lead and certain forms of rotenone and pyrethrum. Journal of economic entomology 34, 424-426.
  6. Siegler, E. H. and L. E. Smith. 1941. Toxicity to the codling moth larvae of phenothiazine prepared with allotropic forms of sulfur. Journal of economic entomology 34, 727.
  7. Worthley, H. N. and H. M. Steiner. 1941. Lead arsenate "dynamite" codling moth sprays in Pennsylvania. Journal of economic entomology 34, 256-263.
  8. Dean, F. P., E. J. Newcomer, C. C. Cassil, and C. C. Alexander. 1942. Efficiency of nicotine sprays for codling moth control in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of economic entomology 35, 387-392.
  9. Graham, L. T. and C. H. Richardson. 1942. Spreaders in codling moth sprays. Journal of economic entomology 35, 911-914.
  10. Hansberry, R. 1942. Toxicity of nicotine compounds to newly hatched codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 915-918.
  11. Harman, S. W. 1942. Studies on rotenone and other organic insecticides for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 35, 223-224.
  12. Marshall, J. 1942. Effect of lime and lime-sulphur on the larvicidal value of cryolite. Brit.Columbia Ent.Soc.Proc. 39, 19-20.
  13. Marshall, J. 1942. The term "inverted spray mixture". Journal of economic entomology 35, 948-949.
  14. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson. 1942. Lead arsenate soybean flour and lead arsenate zinc sulphate combination sprays for codling moth control during the season of 1940. Kans.Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 46, 81-90.
  15. Richardson, H. H. and A. H. Casanges. 1942. Studies of nicotine as an insect fumigant. Journal of economic entomology 35, 242-246.
  16. Siegler, E. H. and C. V. Bowen. 1942. Toxicity of certain acid amides and their N-substituted derivatives to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 781-784.
  17. Siegler, E. H. and H. A. Jones. 1942. Extracts of apple peels as adjuvants to lead arsenate against codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 225-226.
  18. Siegler, E. H. and H. L. Haller. 1942. Toxicity of sulfanilamide and related compounds to the codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 784.
  19. Siegler, E. H. and L. E. Smith. 1942. Effect of bentonite and of hydrated lime on the toxicity of phenothiazine to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 286-287.
  20. Siegler, E. H., S. I. Gertler, and H. L. Haller. 1942. Toxicity of some semicarbazones to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 35, 74-76.
  21. Waddell, D. B. and J. Marshall. 1942. The calyx spray in codling moth control. Sci.Agr. 22, 413-418.
  22. Webster, R. L. and C. Carlson. 1942. Ovicidal value of light mineral oils for the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 35, 530-533.
  23. Alexander, C. P. 1943. Spray overwintering larvae. Mass.Agr.Expt.Sta.Dept.Agr.Ent.Ann.Rpt.Bul.(1942) 398, 39-40.
  24. Baker, H. 1943. Orchard tests of chemically treated bands for codling moth control in the Missouri River Valley. Journal of economic entomology 36, 760-764.
  25. Boyce, H. R. 1943. The relation of some apple sprays to codling moth parasitism. Annu.Rep.Entomol.Soc.Ont. 73, 58-61.
  26. Dobrosky, I. D. 1943. Orchard dusting experiments with natural cryolite for codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 350-351.
  27. Hamilton, D. W. 1943. Recent tests with some of the newer insecticides for codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 88, 152-158.
  28. Harman, S. W. 1943. Further studies on rotenone and other organic insecticides for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 36, 200-204.
  29. Heriot, A. D. 1943. How does lead arsenate prevent the young codling moth larvae from injuring the fruit? Brit.Columbia Ent.Soc.Proc. 40, 3-8.
  30. Hoy, B. 1943. Phenothiazine as a codling moth insecticide. Brit.Columbia Ent.Soc.Proc. 40, 11-12.
  31. Marshall, J. 1943. Cryolite versus lead arsenate for control of codling moth. Brit.Columbia Ent.Soc.Proc. 40, 16-18.
  32. Nel, R. I. and W. A. K. Stubbings. 1943. Codling moth control. Farming in So.Africa 18, 446-449.
  33. Newcomer, E. J., M. A. Yothers, F. P. Dean, and Others. 1943. Controlling the codling moth with non-arsenicals. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 39, 107-110.
  34. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson. 1943. Lead arsenate and tricalcium arsenate combinations for the control of codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 205-210.
  35. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler. 1943. Tests of N-substituted p-bromobenzene-sulfonamices against codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 473.
  36. Steiner, L. F. and C. H. Arnold. 1943. Influence of changes in relative humidity on the effect of certain insecticides on newly hatched codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 36, 117-118.
  37. Steiner, L. F. and S. A. Summerland. 1943. Xanthone as an ovicide and larvicide for the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 435-439.
  38. Steiner, L. F., C. H. Arnold, and J. E. Fahey. 1943. Tests of Mississippi bentonites in tank-mix nicotine bentonite sprays for control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 338-339.
  39. Steiner, L. F., C. H. Arnold, and J. E. Fahey. 1943. Soybean phosphatides as deposit-builders in nicotine bentonite and lead arsenate spray mixtures for control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 36, 70-72.
  40. Sullivan, W. N., M. S. Schechter, and H. L. Haller. 1943. Insecticidal tests with Phelodrendron amurense extractive and several of its fractions. Journal of economic entomology 36, 937-938.
  41. Yothers, M. A., F. W. Carlson, and C. C. Cassil. 1943. Tests of 4, 6-dinitro-o-cresol emulsion against overwintering codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 36, 882-884.
  42. Alexander, C. C., C. C. Cassil, F. P. Dean, and E. J. Newcomer. 1944. The use of oleic acid and aluminum sulfate to increase deposits of nicotine bentonite. Journal of economic entomology 37, 610-617.
  43. Barnes, M. M. 1944. A dust experiment for codling moth control in a heavy infestation. Journal of economic entomology 37, 620-623.
  44. Borden, A. D. 1944. Xanthone in the control of codling moth and mites on apples and pears in California. Journal of economic entomology 37, 36-42.
  45. Brann, J. L., Jr. 1944. Evaluation of codling moth insecticides. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 89, 170-179.
  46. Carlson, F. W. and M. A. Yothers. 1944. Methods of making concentrated trunk spray for destroying codling moth larvae. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.Plant Quar.
  47. Casper, M. 1944. Controlling codling moth with fewer sprays. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 77, 475-477.
  48. Dickinson, B. C. and E. D. Witman. 1944. The relative effectiveness of two types of arsenate of lead used to control the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 37, 43-46.
  49. Hamilton, D. W. 1944. Report of progress with dusting for codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 89, 180-185.
  50. Harman, S. W. 1944. A comparison of dust and spray programs for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 37, 208-211.
  51. Hough, W. S. 1944. Codling moth control, use of nicotine to destroy the moth stage. American fruit grower 64, 8-26.
  52. Siegler, E. H. 1944. Laboratory tests of DDT against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 37, 157-158.
  53. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler. 1944. Toxicity tests of certain N-substituted benzamines against codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 37, 445.
  54. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler. 1944. Toxicity of diaryl trichloroethanes and dichloroethylenes to codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 37, 845.
  55. Siegler, E. H., C. V. Bowen, and L. E. Smith. 1944. Toxicity tests of some organic compounds and their hydrogenated derivatives against codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 37, 542-543.
  56. Siegler, E. H., M. S. Schechter, and H. L. Haller. 1944. Toxicity of ricin, ricinine, and related compounds to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 37, 416-418.
  57. Steiner, L. F., C. H. Arnold, and S. A. Summerland. 1944. The development of large differences in the ability of local codling moths to enter sprayed apples. Journal of economic entomology 37, 29-33.
  58. Steiner, L. F., C. H. Arnold, and S. A. Summerland. 1944. Field tests of DDT for control of the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 37, 156-157.
  59. Steiner, L. F., S. A. Summerland, C. H. Arnold, and J. E. Fahey. 1944. Tests of DDT mixtures against codling moth larvae. U.S.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  60. Wille, J. E. 1944. [Experiments with siliceous dusts.] [Es]. Dir.Agr.Peru Bol. 16, 28-39.
  61. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson. 1944. Repellency of pyrethrum extract and other materials to full grown codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 37, 617-620.
  62. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson. 1944. Chemicals to destroy overwintering codling moth larvae in the soil at the base of apple trees. Journal of economic entomology 37, 448-450.
  63. Acree, F., Jr., M. Jacobson, and H. L. Haller. 1945. An amide possessing insecticidal properties from the roots of Erigeron affinis DC. Organic Chem.Jour. 10, 236-242.
  64. Brann, J. L., Jr. 1945. The use of dusts for codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 90, 210-213.
  65. Carlson, F. W. and M. A. Yothers. 1945. The persistence of toxicity to codling moth larvae of 4,6-dinitro applied as a tree-trunk spray. Journal of economic entomology 38, 723.
  66. Graham, C. 1945. Codling moth control by DDT spray. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 1944, 20-24.
  67. Graham, C. 1945. DDT sprays to control codling moth in Maryland. Journal of economic entomology 38, 272-273.
  68. Harman, S. W. 1945. Codling moth control with dusts and sprays. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 90, 46-53.
  69. Harman, S. W. 1945. DDT in the codling moth program for western New York. Journal of economic entomology 38, 280-281.
  70. Helson, G. A. H. and T. Greaves. 1945. The use of DDT as an agricultural insecticide. Results of trials, 1944-45. Austral.Council Sci.Indus.Res.Jour. 18, 301-309.
  71. Hough, W. S. 1945. Experiments with DDT for control of codling moth and Comstock mealybug. Va.Fruit 33, 183-192.
  72. Marshall, J. 1945. Phenothiazine in codling moth control. Sci.Agr. 25, 546-550.
  73. Michelbacher, A. E., C. H. Swanson, and G. L. Smith. 1945. Controlling codling moth on walnuts with DDT in investigations with DDT in California, 1944. N.Y.State Agr.Expt.Sta., Geneva, N.Y.
  74. Myburgh, A. C. 1945. Seal oil emulsions unsuitable as summer ovicides against codling moth in pears. So.Africa Ent.Soc.Jour. 8, 164-165.
  75. Myburgh, A. C. 1945. Oil sprays on stone fruits in summer. So.Africa Ent.Soc.Jour. 8, 162.
  76. Porter, B. A. 1945. New insecticides for codling moth control. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 58, 24-29.
  77. Rosenberg, G. 1945. [The possibilities of DDT for the control of Cydia pomonella.] [Es]. Agr.Tec.(Santiago) 5, 65-69.
  78. Siegler, E. H. and E. E. Fleck. 1945. Alpha-trichloromethyl-substituted benzenes to control moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 38, 716-717.
  79. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler. 1945. Toxicity tests of certain N-substituted 2, 4-dinitro-anilines on codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 38, 708-709.
  80. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler. 1945. N-substituted p-toluenesulfonamides to control codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 38, 715.
  81. Steiner, H. M. 1945. Experiences with additives to lead arsenate in codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 90, 195-207.
  82. Steiner, L. F., S. A. Summerland, and J. E. Fahey. 1945. Experiments with DDT for codling moth control at the Vicennes, Ind., laboratory. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 78, 153-169.
  83. Stubbings, W. A. K. and C. C. Hattingh. 1945. Control of codling moth in apricots by spraying. Farming in So.Africa 20, 369-372.
  84. Taylor, G. G. 1945. Preliminary field trials with DDT and 666 against insect pests. New Zeal.Jour.Sci.and Technol. 27, 129-133.
  85. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson. 1945. Dinitro-o-cresol trunk spray against overwintering codling moth larvae. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 40, 57-60.
  86. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson. 1945. Three years of orchard tests of 4, 6-dinitro-ocresol against overwintering codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 38, 723-724.
 
 
1946 - 1950
  1. Bishopp, R. C. 1946. The insecticide situation. Journal of economic entomology 39, 32-33.
  2. Brann, J. L., Jr. 1946. The use of DDT sprays for codling moth control. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 91, 193-199.
  3. Carlson, F. W. and M. A. Yothers. 1946. Dinitro-cresol and DDT to control fullgrown codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 408-409.
  4. Carlson, F. W. and M. A. Yothers.  1946.  A penetrant aid for codling moth trunk sprays. Journal of economic entomology 39, 409-410.
  5. Chandler, S. C.  1946.  Experimental work with DDT on fruit insects in 1945. Ill.State Hort.Soc.Trans. 79, 274-290.
  6. Dean, F. P., E. J. Newcomer, and W. E. Westlake.  1946.  Cryolite for codling moth control in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of economic entomology

  7.      39, 523-526.
  8. Dustan, G. G., T. Armstrong, and W. L. Putman.  1946.  Preliminary experiments with benzene hexachloride (666) as an insecticide. Sci.Agr. 26,

  9.      106-121.
  10. Hamilton, D. W.  1946.  Tests of dusts for codling moth control in 1945. N.Y.State Hort.Soc.Proc. 91, 200-205.
  11. Harman, S. W.  1946.  DDT for codling moth control in western New York in 1945. Journal of economic entomology 39, 208-210.
  12. Hogan, T. W. and R. M. Stephens.  1946.  Codling moth control DDT trials in Victoria. Victoria Dept.Agr.Jour. 44, 423-426.
  13. Hough, W. S.  1946.  Influence of some spray ingredients and dosage of lead arsenate on effectiveness of lead arsenate sprays for codling moth
  14. control. Va.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bul.
  15. Hough, W. S.  1946.  Recent experimental results with DDT in control of the codling moth. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 59, 19-25.
  16. Kemp, H. K.  1946.  DDT - its use and value as a horticultural insecticide. So Austral.Dept.Agr.Jour. 49, 239-244.
  17. Miller, H. W., Jr.  1946.  800 acres with DDT. West Virginia grower reports on experience of three seasons. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 59, 32-35.
  18. Parker, R. L. and P. G. Lamerson.  1946.  Codling moth control with DDT, fixed nicotine and lead arsenate combinations. Kans.Hort.Soc.Bien.Rpt. 48, 68-75.
  19. Pasfield, G. and J. D. Bryden.  1946.  Codling moth control. Experiments at Bathurst using DDT, "666", and lead arsenate. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 57, 535-538.
  20. Pasfield, G. and J. Holbeche.  1946.  Codling moth control. Experiments using DDT, "666", and lead arsenate at Orange. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 57, 488-491.
  21. Pickett, A. D., N. A. Patterson, H. T. Stultz, and F. T. Lord.  1946.  The influence of spray programs on the fauna of apple orchards in Nova Scotia. I. An appraisal of the problem and a method of approach. Sci.Agr. 26, 590-600.
  22. Rice, P. L. and L. A. Stearns.  1946.  Results of DDT for codling moth control, Delaware, 1945. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 59, 26-31.
  23. Richardson, C. H.  1946.  DDT for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology 39, 391-393.
  24. Siegler, E. H. and C. V. Bowen.  1946.  Toxicity of nicotine, nornicotine and anabasine to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 673-674.
  25. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1946.  Toxicity of aromatic esters of benzenesulfonic acid to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 662.
  26. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1946.  Toxicity of certain N-substituted phenylhydrazines to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 416-417.
  27. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1946.  Toxicity of some alpha tolunitriles and glycinonitriles to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 670.
  28. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1946.  Toxicity of aromatic esters of p-toluenesulfonic acid to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 674-676.
  29. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1946.  Toxicity of some N-substituted phthalimides to codling moth larvae. Journal of economic entomology 39, 549.
  30. Steiner, L. F., S. A. Summerland, and J. E. Fahey.  1946.  Experiments in 1945 with DDT for control of the codling moth. Ohio State Hort.Soc.Ann.Proc. 79, 105-130.
  31. Stewart, W. D. and J. H. Standen.  1946.  Polymeric organic polysulphides as fungicides and spray adjuvants. Boyce Thompson Inst.Contrib. 14, 203-220.
  32. Wason, E. J.  1946.  DDT as a codling moth control. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 57, 427-431.
  33. Wiesmann, R.  1946.  [Investigations in the sites of penetration of DDT into the body of an insect.] [De]. Verhandl.Schweiz.Naturf.Gesell. 126, 166-167.
  34. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson.  1946.  Effect of sublethal concentrations of dinitro-o-cresol on the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 39, 407-408.
  35. Borden, A. D.  1947.  DDT dust deposits on pears. Journal of economic entomology 40, 926-927.
  36. Childs, L.  1947.  Progress report on the use of DDT as codling moth spray. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 42, 39-52.
  37. Dustan, G. G. and W. L. Putman.  1947.  Particle size of DDT wettable powders in relation to toxicity. The Canadian Entomologist 79, 216-221.
  38. Graham, C. and E. N. Cory.  1947.  Codling moth and European red mite control and seasonal analysis of spray deposits. Journal of economic entomology. 40, 752-754.
  39. Harman, S. W.  1947.  An analysis of the DDT spray program for controlling codling moth. Journal of economic entomology 40, 256-258.
  40. Marshall, J.  1947.  DDT investigations in control of orchard pests in British Columbia. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 42, 66-70.
  41. Myburgh, A. C.  1947.  Studies on laboratory technique for the devlopment of new ovicides against codling moth. So.Africa Sci.Dept.Bul.
  42. Newcomer, E. J.  1947.  Growers' results with DDT for codling moth control. Wash.State Hortic.Assoc.Proc. 42, 55-59.
  43. Parker, R. L. and E. L. Eshbaugh.  1947.  Codling moth and mite control in Kansas with new insecticides. Journal of economic entomology 40, 861-864.
  44. Peterson, P. D.  1947.  Field experiments with DDT and BHC sprays on apple and peach in 1946. Peninsula Hort.Soc.Trans. 60, 82-84.
  45. Siegler, E. H. and C. V. Bowen.  1947.  Tests for synergism in paired mixtures of nicotine, nornicotine, and anabasine. Journal of economic entomology 40, 576-577.
  46. Siegler, E. H. and S. A. Hall.  1947.  Hexaethyl tetraphosphate as an insecticide. Journal of economic entomology 40, 722-724.
  47. Stearns, L. A., W. L. Parker, D. MacCreary, and W. A. Connell.  1947.  A chlorinated bicyclic terpene used to control certain fruit and vegetable insects. Journal of economic entomology 40, 79-83.
  48. Steiner, L. F., S. A. Summerland, H. J. McAllister, and J. E. Fahey.  1947.  DDT for control of codling moth in the middle west. Ind.Hort.Soc.Trans. 86, 1-13.
  49. Stephens, R. M.  1947.  Codling moth control. DDT trials in Victoria 1946-47. Victoria Dept.Agr.Jour. 45, 468-470.
  50. Sy, M.  1947.  [Experiments on the scope of action of Gesarol.] [De]. Festschr.Apfel 1947, 44-47.
  51. Weinman, C. J.  1947.  Insecticide tests on codling moth in Illinois, 1946. Journal of economic entomology 40, 567-568.
  52. Yothers, M. A. and F. W. Carlson.  1947.  A spray for destroying overwintering larvae of the codling moth on apple tree trunks. U.S.Dept.Agr.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  53. Borden, A. D.  1948.  Control of codling moth on pears with a DDT spray. Journal of economic entomology 41, 118-119.
  54. Caesar, L.  1948.  The history of orchard spraying in Ontario. Ontario Dept.Agr.Bul 462, 31 pp.
  55. Clancy, D. W. and H. N. Pollard.  1948.  Effect of DDT on several apple pests and their natural enemies. Journal of economic entomology 41, 507-508.
  56. Gentner, L. G., H. E. Morrison, and W. B. Rasmussen.  1948.  Aerosol generator applications of DDT for codling moth control. Journal of economic entomology, 41, 67-69.
  57. O'loughlin, G. T.  1948.  Codling moth control. DDT trials in southern Victoria. Victoria Agr.Dept.Jour. 46, 442-444.
  58. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1948.  Laboratory tests of N-substituted m-nitrobenzamides against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology, 41, 658-659.
  59. Stephens, R. M.  1948.  Codling moth control. DDT trials in the Goulburn Valley. Victoria Dept.Agr.Jour. 46, 212-214.
  60. Stubbings, W. A. K.  1948.  Should lead arsenate be used in codling moth control? Farming in South Africa, Reprint No. 55.
  61. Stubbings, W. A. K.  1948.  Spray programme for pears and apples. Farming in South Africa, Reprint No. 56.
  62. Wason, E. J. and N. C. Lloyd.  1948.  DDT and codling moth control. N.S.Wales Agr.Gaz. 59, 538-540.
  63. Yothers, M. A.  1948.  A review of the literature on sprays to destroy overwintering codling moth larvae. U.S.Dept.Agr.Bur.Ent.and Plant Quar.
  64. Hoskins, W. M.  1949.  Deposit and residue of recent insecticides resulting from various control practices in California. Journal of economic entomolog, 42, 966-973.
  65. Kearns, C. W., C. J. Weinman, and G. C. Decker.  1949.  Insecticidal properties of some new chlorinated organic compounds. Journal of economic entomology 42, 127-134.
  66. Putman, W. L.  1949.  Laboratory technique for testing codling moth insecticides. The Canadian Entomologist 81, 85-93.
  67. Siegler, E. H. and S. I. Gertler.  1949.  Laboratory tests of some aliphatic N-sustituted p-nitrobenzamides against the codling moth. Journal of economic entomology, 42, 151-152.
  68. Driggers, B. F.  1950.  Parathion toxic to codling moth larvae after they enter the fruit. Journal of economic entomology 43, 948-949.
  69. Driggers, B. F.  1950.  Effect of parathion on immature stages of plum curculio, oriental fruit moth and codling moth within the host plant. Journal of economic entomology, 43, 474-476.
  70. Hough, W. S.  1950.  Development of characteristics of vigorous or resistant strains of codling moth. Virginia Agric.Expt.Sta.Tech.Bull. 91, 1-31.
  71. Marshall, G. E.  1950.  Nicotine bentonite-DDT combinations in the apple spray program. Journal of economic entomology 43, 227.
  72. May, A. W. S.  1950.  The importance of the calyx spray in the codling moth control program. Queensland Agr.Jour. 71, 325-327.
  73. Michelbacher, A. E., W. W. Middlekauff, and D. Davis.  1950.  Environmental resistance as a factor in codling moth control on walnuts. Journal of economic entomology 43, 383.
  74. Michelbacher, A. E., W. W. Middlekauff, and E. Wegenek.  1950.  Timing of spray treatments for codling moth--control of Payne walnuts in northern California influenced by size of nuts when sprayed. California agriculture 4, 8-10.
  75. Roehrich, R.  1950.  Recherches sur le carpocapse (Laspeyresia pomonella L.) et sur la tordeuse orientale du pecher (L. molesta Busck.) en Chalosse en 1949. Essais de lutte chimique sur pomacees en sanction de l'evolution des insectes. Compt.Rend.Acad.Agr.France 36, 174-177.