July 1948 United States Department of Agriculture E-752 Agricultural Research Administration LIBRARY Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine ATE PLANT BOARD ENTOMOLOGICAL (E-SERIES) PUBLICATIONS L95 TO 738 Compiled by Division of Insect Pest Survey and Information This list and index include the E publications that were issued from February 1940 to the end of 1947, E-495. Brief Presentation of the Characteristics, Contaminants, Processing, and Uses of Beeswax. Geo. H. Vansell and C. S. Bisson. February 1940. E-496. The Use of Derris and Cube Washes in the Control of Cattle Grubs. R. ft. Wells. February 1940. E-497. The Use of Oil or Oil Containing Pyrethrins for Earworm Control in Sweet Corn. Geo. W. Barber. February 1940. E-498. A Cattle Fly Trap for the Control of Horn Flies. W. G. Bruce. March 1940. E-499. Control of Insects on Growing Tobacco Plants of the Flue- Cured Type. W. A. Shands, Norman Allen, and J. U. Gilmore. May 1940. E-500. Weevils Which May Attack the Bases and Roots of Conifers in the Lake States, and Methods of Preventing Injury. H. J. MacAloney. May 1940. £-501. Suggested Control Recommendations for Tobacco Insects on Sun-Grown Cigar-Type Tobacco in the Georgia and Florida Producing Region. F. S. Chamberlin. May 1940. E-502. The Periodical Cicada, Brood XIV. J. A. Hyslop. May 1940. E-503. Methods Used To Combat the White-Fringed Beetles. Division of Domestic Plant Quarantines. June 1940. E-504. A List of Commercially Available Detergents, Wetting, Dispersing, and Emulsifying Agents. H. L. Cupples. June 1940. E-505. The White-Fringed Beetle. L. J. Padget and K. S. Littig. July 1940. E-506. Investigations in Control of Hemipterous Cotton Insects in Arizona by the Use of Insecticides. T. P. Cassidy and T. C. Barber. July 1940. '948 -2- £-507. The Bulb Scale Mite. Charles F. Douce tte. July 1940. E-508. Concentrated Spray Mixtures and Their Application by Ground and Aerial Equipment as Compared With Standard Spraying and Dusting Methods. S. F. Potts. July 1940. E-509. Bibliography of the Codling Moth, 1935. F. M. Wadley. July 1940. E-510. Some Deterrents as a Control for the MelonHy, Ralph H. Marlowe. September 194-0. E-511. Standard Method for the Distillation of Geraniol. Louis Koblitsky and R. D. Chisholm. September 1940. E-512. Fumigation of Bulk Soil With Methyl Bromide for the White- Fringed Beetle in New Orleans. E. M. Livingstone. September 1940. E-513. Methyl Bromide Fumigation of the White-Fringed Beetle Larva in Small Flowerpots in New Orleans. E. M. Livingstone. September 1940. E-514- Abstracts of Recent Foreign and Domestic Patents Relating to Derris, Lonchocarpus, Tephrosia, and Rotenone. R. C. Roark. October 1940. E-515. The Effectiveness of Concentrated Sprays in the Control of Certain Forest Insects. S. F. Potts. November 1940. E-516. The Work of the Division of Insecticide Investigations, 1927-1939. R. C. Roark. November 1940. E-517. Conversion Tables and Equivalents for Use in Work Relating to Insect Control. R. H. Nelson. November 1940. E-518. The Function of Tannin in Host-Parasite Relationships With Special Reference to Ribes and Cronartium Ribicola . H. R. Of ford. November 1940. E-519. Control of the Pale life stern Cutworm in the Southern Great Plains Region. H. H. Walkden. December 1940. E-520. Ranch Management for Screwworm Prevention and Eradication in Texas and Adjoining States, Daniel C. Parraao and iffilliam L. Barrett, Jr. January 1941* E-521. Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Imported Perishable Food Products. Randall Latta. January 1941* -3- B-622» Physiologic Races of Pu ccloia graminls in the United States in 1939. E. C. Stakman and W. Q. Loegering. January 1941. E-522A. Physiologic Races of Puccinia ^raminis in the United States in 1940. E. C. Stakman, W. Q. Loegering, and Ralph U. Cotter. June 1942. E-522B. Physiologic Races of Pucc inia graminis in the United States in 1941* E. C. Stakman and Iff. Q. Loegering. June 1942. E-522C. Physiologic Races of Puccinia ^ ramlnis in the United States in 1942. E. C. Stakman and W. Q. Loegering. April 1943. E— 523. Controlling Grubs of the Southern Green June Beetle in Lawns. W. R. Walton. January 1941. E-524* Insect Enemies of House Plants and '^heir Control. G. V. Johnson. January 1941. E-525. The Use of Oil or Oil Containing Insecticides for Earworm Control in Sweet Corn. Geo. W. Barber. January 1941* E-526. Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Greenhouse Plants at the U. S. Plant Introduction. Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Randall Latta, and William H. Cowgill. January 1941. E-527. The Raisin Moth on Grapes. George H. Kaloostian, Dwight F. Barnes, Charles K. Fisher, and Perez Simmons. February 1941* E-528. Insects and Spiders Found in Spanish Moss, Gin Trash, and Woods Trash, and on Wild Cotton. C. F. Rainwater. February 1941. E-529. Some Effects of Temperature, Relative Humidity, Confinement, and Type of Food on Queen Bees in Mailing Cages. A. W. Woodrow. March 1941. E-530. Contact Insecticides for Chinch Bug Control on Corn. E. V. Walter and Curtis Benton. March 1941* E-531. The Use of Pollen Traps and Pollen Supplements in Developing Honeybee Colonies. C. i. Schaefer and C. L. Farrar. October 1946. E-532. The Potato and Tomato Psyllid. R. L. Wallis. March 1941. E-533. Cotton Root Aphids and Their Control. C. F. Rainwater. March 1941. E-534. Steam Treatment of Orchard Boxes To Destroy Codling Moth Larvae* F. P. Dean and E. J. Hewcomer. April 1941. -4- £-535. Parlatoria chinensia Marlatt, a Scale Insect Recently Discovered in the United States. Division of Domestic Plant Quarantines in cooperation with the Division of Insect Identification. April 1941. E-536. The Bole of Pollen in the Economy of the Hive. Frank E. Todd and Roy K. Bishop. December 1946. E-537. A Review of Information on Anabasine. R. C. Roarlc. April 1941. E-538. Dusting for Boll Weevil and Cotton Aphid Control. Floyd F. Bondy and C. F. Rainwater. April 1941. E-539. A Second List of Organic Sulfur Compounds Used as Insecticides. D. L. Vivian and Fred Acree, Jr. April 1941* E-540. A Mew Remedy for the Prevention and Treatment of Screwworm Infestations of Livestock. Roy Melvin, C. L. Smith, H. E. Parish, and W. L. Barrett, Jr. May 1941* E-541. Control of Dog Fly Breeding in Beach Deposits of Marine Grasses. S. W. Simmons and W. E. Dove. June 1941* S-&42. Control of Dog Fly Breeding in Peanut Litter. W. E. Dove and S. W. Simmons. June 1941* E-543. Further Results from Airplane Dusting in Arizona for Hemipterous Cotton Insect Control, Crop Season of 1940. T. P. Cassidy and T. C. Barber. June 1941. E-544* Toxicity of Pyrethrins I and II in Kerosene to the American Cockroach. E. R. McGovran, E. L. Mayer, and Fred Acree, Jr. August 1941. E-545. A Report of Investigations of the Extent and Cause of Heavy Losses of Adult Honeybees in Utah. A. P. Sturtevant, G. F. Knowlton, J. D. Hitchcock, G. H. Vansell, E. C. Hoist, and W. P. Nye. August 1941. E-546. An Experimental Cooperative Community Program for the Cultural Control of Bugs of the Genus Lygus on Alfalfa Seed Crops in the Mohawk Area of Arizona in 1939 and 1940. Loyd L. Stitt. August 1941. E-547. The Corn Earworm on Lima Beans and Its Control. Loyd W. Brannon. August 1941. E-548. Phthalonitrile as an Insecticide. M. C. Swingle, J. B. Gahan, and A. M. Phillips. September 1941* £-549. 1,4-Diphenyl Semlcarbazide as an Insecticide. J. B. Gahan, M, C. Swingle, and A. M. Phillips. September 1941. £-550. Pj-Aminoazobenzene Hydrochloride as an Insecticide. A. M. Phillips, M. C. Swingle, J. B. Gahan, and E. R. McGovran. September 1941. £-551. Progress Report on Studies of Hypera bmniy»inftntp i a (Boh. ) in the Tuna Valley of Arizona. William C. HcDuffie. September 1941* £-552. A Progress Report on Investigations of Insects Affecting Sugar Beets Grown for Seed in Arizona and New Mexico. Orin A. Hills and Van £. Romney. October 1941. £-553* Carbon Oisulphide Fumigation of Bulk; Potting Soil for the White-Fringed Beetle. £. M. Livingstone and J. M. McGough. October 1941. £-554* The Potato Tuber Worm. Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations. October 1941* £-555. Effect of Ethylene Oichloride Emulsion on Peach Trees. Oliver I. Snapp. November 1941* E-556. Suggestions for Wireworm Control in California. Roy E. Campbell. January 1942. £-557. Laboratory and Field Tests of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer. S. I. Gertler, L. £. Smith, and D. L« Vivian. December 1941* E-558. Dichloroethyl Ether for the Control of the Plum Curculio on Peach. Oliver I. Snapp. February 1942. £-559. May Beetles, or June Bugs, on Pecan in Louisiana. W. C. Pierce. February 1942. £-560. Suggested Reductions in Rotenone Content of Insecticide Dust Mixtures Applied to Vegetables. Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations. February 1942. E-561. A Review of Information on Nornicotine. L. N, Markwood. March 1942. £-562. The Use of Derris and Cube Washes and Dusts in the Control of Cattle Grubs. R. W. Wells and £. W. Laake. March 1942. E-563. A Review of Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Rotenone- Bearing Plants. Howard A. Jones. April 1942. E-564. ' Some New or Little-Used Insecticides Worthy of further Testing. R. C. Roark. April 1942. E-565. 2~Phenylazoaniline As an Insecticide. M. C. Swingle, J. 8. Gahan, and A. M. Phillips. April 1942. E-566. Control of the Boll Weevil on Sea-Island Cotton Under Florida Conditions. C. S. Rude. April 1942. E-567. The Beet Leafhopper and Its Control on Beets Grown for Seed in Arizona and New Mexico. Van £• Romney. May 1942. E-563. The Red Turpentine Beetle, ft Pest of Conifers in the California Region. Donald DeLeon. May 1942. £-569* Control of Cotton Insects. Division of Cotton Insect Investigations. June 1942. E-570. The Utilization of Parasites for Reducing Oriental Fruit Moth Injury to Peaches. H. W. Allen. June 1942. £-571. A List of Plants Reported to Contain Rotenone or Rotenoids. Howard A. Jones. June 1942. E-572. The Toxicity of the Natural Bitter Substances, Quassin, Tenulln, Helenalin, and Picrotoxin, and Some of Their Derivatives to Certain Insects* £. R. McGovran, £. L. Mayer, and £. P. Clark. June 1942. £-573. Russian-Thistle As a Summer Host Plant of the Beet Leaf- hopper in the San Joaquin Valley, California, and Methods of Reducing Its Acreage. F. R. Lawson, W. C. Cook, G. T. York and R* L. Piemeisel* July 1942. £-574* Equipment Available for Applying Concentrated Sprays. S. F. Potts. July 1942. £-575. A Chemical Study of the Preparation and Stability of Aqueous Methyl Bromide Solutions. R. D. Chisholm and L. Koblitsky. September 1942. E-576. Methyl Bromide Solution Studies: Collar Treatments for Nursery Stock. Heber C. Donohoe. September 1942. £-577. The Sugar-Beet Root Aphid and Suggestions To Aid in Controlling It in California. M. F. Bowen. September 1942. E-578. Baits and Traps for the Control of Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms. L. B. Scott and Jo© Milam. September 1942. -7- £-579* A Review of the Insecticidal Usee of Rotenone end Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part I: Collembola, Orthoptera, Dermaptera, Qdonata, Isoptera, Corrodentia, and Mallophaga. R. C. Roark. October 1942. £-530. Phenoxathiin — A Promising Insecticide. Lloyd £. Smith. November 1942. E-581. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids From Derrie, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants* Part II; Thysanoptera. r. c. Roark. December 1942* E-582. Never Issued. £-583. The Prevention of Dog Fly and Housefly Breeding in Waste Celery. S. W. Simmons and £. B. Blakeslee. December 1942. £-584* The Dependence of Agriculture on the Beekeeping Industry — A Review. Division of Bee Culture. December 1942. £-585. Laboratory Tests with Organic Compounds As Larvicides for Culex Qulnquefasciatus Say* R. C# Bushland and W. V. King. January 1943* £-586. The Toxicity of Certain Organic Compounds to Young Screwwora Larvae. Roy Melvin, Raymond C. Bushland, and Charles L. Smita. March 1943. £-587. A New Oil-Emulsion Mosquito Larvicide. E. F. Knipling, C. M. Gjullin, and W. W. Yates. April 1943* £-588. The Field Status of Parasites of the European Corn Borer at the Close of 1941* Charles A. Clark. March 1943* E-589. The Control of the Tomato irruitworm, the Tomato Pinworm, the Tomato Russet Mite, and Hornworms. Joseph Wilcox and J. C. £lmore. April 1943. £-590. The Beet Leafhopper in Relation to the Production of Garden Beet Seed in Central California, fl. E. Wallace, G. T. York, and W. C. Cook. April 1943. £-591. ^commendations for Control of Caterpillars on Cabbage in the South Under Present Wartime Conditions. W. J. Reid, Jr. April 1943. £-592. Tests of Chemical Compounds Against Fabric Insects. Wallace Colman. April 1943. E-593* A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Roteaone and Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part III. Homoptera. R. C. Roark. May 1943. E-594. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part IV: Hemiptera. R. C. Roark. May 1943. £-595. Parlatoria ohinensis Maria tt* Howard Baker, Hathan Stabler, A. C. Johnson, Lloyd Adams, and R. C. Froeschner. Hay 1943* Supplement June 1943. £-596. The European Corn Borer and Its Control in Dahlias. C. H. Batchelder, D. D. Questel, and A. V. Cosenza. June 1943* E-597. Insecticidal Uses of Nicotine and Tobacco. A Condensed Summary of the Literature, 1690-1934. H. £. Mclndoo. May 1943. £-598. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part V: Anoplura. R. C. Roark. June 1943. £-599* Damage to Ponderosa Pine Lumber and Rustic Poles by the Black-Horned Pine Borer. John H. Miller. June 1943. E-600. Fumigation of Sweetpotatoes with Methyl Bromide for the Destruction of the Sweetpotato Weevil. G. L. Phillips and S. S. Easter. August 1943. £-601. Methyl Bromide Fumigation. Division of Control Investigations. September 1943. E-602. Rotenone Reduced in Dusts for Cattle Grub Treatments. Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals. September 1943. E-603. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part VI: Coleoptera. R. C. Roark. October 1943. E-6O4. Hydrocyanic Acid As a Fumigant for the Japanese Beetle. Walter E. Fleming and Emory D. Burgess. October 1943* -9- E-605* Colonization of the Organism Causing Milky Disease, of Japanese Beetle Larvae. R. T. »,'hite and P. J. McCabe. Octooer 1943. E-606. Sununary of Yields Obtained in Field-Plot Experiments Conducted From 1920 to 1942, Inclusive, at Tallulah, La., for the Control of Cotton Insects. R. C. Gaines. December 1943. E-607. Proprietary Surface-Active Agents of Possible Use in Insecticide Preparations. H. L. Cupples. October 1943* £-608. An Improved Curculio Jarring Sheet. Oliver I. Snapp and Julius P. Hollon. December 1943* E-609. Field Tests with Insecticides to Control the European Corn Borer in Early Market Sweet Corn at Toledo, Ohio in 1943. D. D. Questel. January 1944. E-610. Uses and Dosages of Cryolite for Insect Control. Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations. January 1944« E-611. Closed Figs in Relation to Insect Attack and Disease Infection. Perez Simmons and Charles K. Fisher. January 1944. E-612. Laboratory Tests of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer, 1941-1943. D. D. Questel and S. I. Gertler. February 1944* E-613. The Control of the Two-Spotted Mite on Lima Beans in California. »>ohn C. Elmore. February 1944. E-614* Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Nursery Stock for the Oriental Fruit Moth. Randall Latta and A. C. Johnson. February 1944. E-615. Notes on the Biology of the Japanese Beetle. I. M. Hawley. April 1944. E-616. Notes on the Life History and Other Factors Affecting Control of the Grape Leaf Folder. Dwight F. Barnes. April 19U. E-6l7i Identification of Physiologic Races of Puccinia graminis tritici . E. C. Stakman, M. N. Levine, and W. Q. Loegering. May 1944. E-618. Methyl Bromide as an Insect *umigant — A Review of the Literature Through 1940. R. L. Busbey. May 1944. -10- E-619« Styrene Dibromide: A Substitute for Pyrethrum in Insecti- cidal Oil Used for Control of Earworme in Sweet Corn. G. W. Barber and J. Wilcox. May 1944. E-620. Laboratory Teste of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer, January — March 1944. D. D. Questel, C. V. Bowen, and S. I. Gertler. May 1944. E-621. Preliminary Texts of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecti- cides. Part I. M. C. Swingle, A. M. Phillips, and J. B. Gahan. July 1944- E-622. Influence of Temperature on Effectiveness of Lead Arsenate Against Larvae of the Japanese Beetle in the Soil. Walter E. Fleming and Warren W. Maines. July 1944- E-623. Preparation and Use of Dusts, Sprays, Washes, and Dips Containing Rotenone for the Destruction of Cattle Grubs. Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals. August 1944. E-624. Influence of Temperature on the Effectiveness of DDT, and the Comparative Toxicity of DDT and Lead Arsenate to Larvae of the Japanese Beetle in Soil. Walter E. Fleming and Warren W. Maines. September 1944. E-625. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids From Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part VII: Lepidoptera. R. C. Roark. October 1944. E-626. An Aqueous Solution of Ethylene Bichloride for Fumigation of Japanese Beetle Larvae in Soil. R. D. Chisholm, L. Koblitsky, A. C. Mason, and L. W. Coles. October 1944. E-627. Tests of New Insecticides Against the Pepper Weevil at Alhambra, California. Roy E. Campbell. October 1944* E-623. Tests of DDT Mixtures Against Codling Moth Larvae. L. F. Steiner, S. A. Summerland, C. H. Arnold, and J. E. Fahey. November 1944. E-629. Methods of Making a Concentrated Trunk Spray for Destroying Codling Moth Larvae. F. W. Carlson and M. A. Yothers. November 1944. E-630. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids from Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part VIII: Hymenoptera. R. C. Roark. December 1944» -11- £-631. A Digest of the Literature on DDT Through April 30, 1944- R. C. Roark and N. E. Mclndoo. December 1944* E-632. The Tobacco Moth as a Pest in Growers 1 Pack Houses in North Carolina and Virginia. C. F. Stahl and W. A. Thomas. February 1945. £-633* A New Remedy for Fleece Worms. C. S. Rude, C. L. Smith, and H. E. Parish. February 1945. E-634. Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecti- cides. Part II. M. C. Swingle, J. B. Gahan, and A. N. Phillips. February 1945. E-635. Memorandum of Information on Insecticides Used Against LyguB Bugs on Sugar Beets Grown for Seed. Orin A. Hills. February 1945. E-636. A Review of Information on Anabasine and Nornicotine, 1938-1944. (Supplement to E-537 and E-561.) R. C. Roark. March 1945. E-637. Results of Tests With DDT Against Fruit Insects in 1944. Howard Baker and B. A. Porter. March 1945. E-633. Device for Picking Up Peach Drops. Oliver I. Snapp and Thomas J. Jones. March 1945. E-639. Preliminary Tests With New Compounds Against Larvae of the Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms. C. F. Stahl, W. A. Shands, F. S. Chamberlin, and L. B. Scott. March 1945. E-640. Experiments With DDT for Control of Insects Attacking Cereal and Forage Crops in the Field and in Storage. C. M. Packard. March 1945. E-641. Tests of DDT Against the Insect Pests of Stored Seed, Grain, and Milled Cereal Products. R. T. Cotton, J. C. Frankenfeld, H. H. Walkden, and R. B. Schwitzgebel. March 1945. E-642. A Summary of the Results of the Work With DDT Conducted by the Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investi- gations During the Season of 1944. W. H. White. March 1945. E-643. Formulation of DDT Sprays and Dusts. R. D. Chisholm. March 1945. E-644. Experiments With DDT Conducted by State Agricultural Experiment Stations, Agricultural Colleges, and Other Non-Federal Research Organizations. March 1945# (Parts a to v.) -12- E-645, Results of Tests Made With DDT Against the Japanese Beetle in 1944. C. H. Hadley and W. E. Fleming. March 1945. £-646. Nicotine Insecticides. Part I. New Metal-Nicotine Compounds. £• L. Mayer, J. B. Gahan, and C. R. Smith. March 1945. E-647. DDT for Control of the Sugarcane Borer, the Rice Stinkbug, and a Grass Webworm. J. W. Ingram, E. K. Bynum, W. £. Haley, and L. J. Charpentier. April 1945. £-648. Comparative Values of New Insecticides for Use Against Lyg us Spp. and the Say Stinkbug. Orin A. Hills and K. B. McKinney. April 1945. E-649. Summary of Teste W.th DDT in 1944 for Control of Forest Insects. F. C. Craighead and R. C. Brown. E-650. Control of the Vetch Bruchid in Western Oregon, with Special Reference to DDT. L. P. Rockwood and Max M. Reeher. April 1945. E-651. Laboratory Tests With New Compounds as Insecticides Against the Pea Aphid. J. E. Dudley, Jr., T. E. Bronson, and F. H. Harries. April 1945. E-652. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids From Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part IX: Diptera. R. C. Roark. April 1945. E-653. Tests of DDT Against Grasshoppers in 1944. J. R. Parker. April 1945. E-654. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids From Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part X: Siphonaptera. R. C. Roark. April 1945. E-655. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids From Derris, Lonchocarpus (Cube and Timbo), Tephrosia, and Related Plants. Part XI: Acarina. R. C. Roark. May 1945. E-656. A List of Arthropods, Arranged According to Order, Family, and Genus, and Their Susceptibility to Rotenone and the Rotenoids. R. C. Roark. May 1945. -13- £-657. Restate of Tests With DDT Against Cotton Insects in 1944. U. C. Loftin. May 1945. E-658. Experiments With DDT, Sabadilla, and Pyre thrum Dusts for Control of Lygus Spp. on Seed Alfalfa. F. V. Lieberman. May 1945. E-669. Experiments With DDT for the Control of the European Corn Borer Infesting Sweet Corn at Toledo, Ohio, in 1944* C. H. Batchelder and D. D. Quest el. May 1945. E-660. A Second List of Publications on DDT. R. C. Roark. May 1945. E-661. Plants of Possible Insecticldal Value. A Review of the Literature up to 1941. N. E. Mclndoo. May 1945. £-662. Insgctary and Field-Cage Tests With DDT Against White- Fringed Beetle Adults Conducted at Florala, Ala., During 1944* Hiram C. Young. June 1945. E-663. DDT Applied Against Certain Forest Insects in 1944, Particularly with Aerial Equipment, PhiliD B. Dowden, Donald Whlttam* H. K. Townes. and Neil Hotchkiss. June 1945. £-664. Comparison of Four Insecticides, Including DDT, in Mineral Oil for Control of the Corn Earworm in Dent Seed Corn. R. A. Blanchard and A. F. Satterthwait. June 1945. E-665. Tests of DDT and Pyre thrum in Oil Solutions and in Emulsions Against the Earworm in Sweet Corn. R. A. Blanchard and A. F. Satterthwait. July 1945. E-666. The Castor-Bean Plant as a Source of Insecticides. A Review of the Literature. N. E. Mclndoo. August 1945. E-667. Tests of DDT on Certain Sucking Insects Associated With Elm. T. J. Parr and W. L. Baker. August 1945. E-668. Results of Laboratory and Field Tests With DDT Against the Pea Weevil* Tom A. Brindley and Ralph Schopp. August 1945. E-669. Experiments in the Use of DDT and Other Insecticides for Control of the Spruce Budworm in Colorado in 1944* L. W. Orr and N, D. Wygant. August 1945. E-670. Preliminary Experiments with DDT in 1944 for the Control of the Smaller European Elm Bark Beetle. R. R. Whitten. August 1945. -14- E-671. The Effects of DDT Duet and Spray Preparations on Larvae of the European Corn Borer. D. D. Questel. September 1945. E-672. Experiments with DDT Against Insects Attacking Guayule. V. E. Romney, T. P. Cassidy, and G. T. York. October 1945. E-673. Summary of DDT Experiments on Insects That Affect Man and Animals. W. E. Dove. October 1945. E-674. A Third List of Publications on DDT. January Through June 1945. R. C. Roark. November 1945. E-675. Use of DDT in Control of Flies on Cattle and Around Farm Building 8. H. H. Stage. December 1945. E-676. Controlling the Peachtree Borer With Propylene Dichloride Emulsion. Oliver I. Snapp. December 1945. E-677. Protecting Stored Seed From Insect Attack. R. T. Cotton and J. C. Frank enf eld. December 1945. E-678. Insecticidal Action of Organic Halogen Compounds — A Comparison of Selected Literature References. C. V. Bowen and H. L. Haller. December 1945. E-679. Control of the Sheep Tick by a Single Dipping in DDT Emulsion. C. S. Rude and H. E. Parish. January 1946. E-680. The Use of DDT in Controlling Fleas. H. H. Stage. January 1946. £-681. The Use of DDT for Bedbug Control. L. S. Henderson. February 1946. E-682. Insecticidal Tests of Some Materials on the Mexican Bean Beetle. E. R. McGovran and P. G. Piquett. February 1946. E-683. Use of DDT to Control the Little Fire Ant. Max R. Osburn and N. Stahler. March 1946. E-684. Summary of 1945 DDT Investigations for Control of Forest Insects With Special Reference to Aerial Application. F. C. Craighead and R. C. Brown. March 1946. i-685. Control of Human Lice. Gaines W. Eddy and Raymond C. Bush la n d. April 1946. £-686. A New Remedy for the Control of the Gulf Coast Tick. C. S. Rude. May 1946. -15- E-687. A Second Digest of the Literature on DDT (Hay 1, 1944 to December 31, 1944)* H. C. Roark and N. E. Mclndoo. May 1946. E-688. Never Issued. £-689* Suggestions Concerning the Use of DDT Dusts on Potatoes in Eastern Washington. B. J. Landis and C. W. Getzendaner. May 1946. E-690. Control of Orchid-Infesting Insects by Vault Fumigation With Methyl Bromide. Jacob W. Bulger. May 1946. E-691. The Effect of DDT on the Sweetpotato Weevil. K. L. Cocke rham, P. K. Harrison, and 0. T. Deen. May 1946. E-692. Summary of Results With DDT Against Truck Crop, Tobacco, and Sugar Beet Insects During 1945. W. H. White. May 1946. E-693* Two-Queen Colony Management. C. L. Farrar. May 1946. E-694* The Preparation of Aqueous Solutions of Ethylene Dibromide- Ethylene Bichloride Mixtures for Fumigation of Japanese Beetle Larvae in Soil. R. D. ("hisholm, L. Koblitsky, A. C. Mason, and L. W. Coles. E-695. Control of the Ear Tick. C. S. Rude and H. E. Parish. July 1946. E-696. Fumigant-Residual Insecticide Mixtures for the Control of the Japanese Beetle. R. D. Chisholm, L. Koblitsky, A. C. Mason, and L. W. Coles. July 1946. E-697. Experiments with DDT and Other New Dusts for Control of Lygus Spp. and the Alfalfa Weevil on Seed Alfalfa. F. V. Lieberman and Q. A. Hare. July 1946. E-698. Use of Insect Repellents and Miticides. B. V. Travis and F. A. Morton. August 1946. E-699. Results of Field Experiments With DDT Against Insects Affecting Tomatoes in Southern California. Joseph Wilcox and A. F. Howland. August 1946. E-700. Laboratory Studies With DDT Against the Mexican Fruitfly. C. C. Plummer. August 1946. E-701. The Use of DDT for Roach Control. L. S. Henderson. August 1946. -16- E-702. Field Studies on the Effect of DDT on Aquatic Insects. C. H. Hoffmann, H. K. Townes, R. I. Sailer, and H. H. Swift. August 1946. E-703. Effect of the Sun's Rays Upon the Viability of Spores of Bacillus Popilliae Dutky, the Organism Causing Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle Larvae. Ralph T. White. September 1946. E-704. Colonization of the Organism Causing Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle Larvae, 1939-1945. R. T. White and P. J. llcCabe. September 1946. E-705. A Review of Laboratory Tests on the Toxicity of Certain Semicarbaiiones to Various Insects. S. I. Gertler. October 1946. E-706. Abstracts of Recent Patents Relating to Rotenone. (Second Supplement to E-446.) R. C. Roark. November 194-6. E-707. Laboratory Tests of Toxicity of Additional Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer. D. D. Questel and S. I. Gertler. November 1946. E-708. A New Treatment for Screwworms in Livestock. C. S. Rude and 0. H. Graham. January 1947. E-709. Nicotine Insecticides. Part II. Search for Activators. E. L. Mayer, Florence B. Talley, and C. F. Woodward. December 1946. E-710. Comparative Toxicity Tests of Anabasine, Nornicotine, and Nicotine. G. T. Bottger and C. V. Bowen. December 1946. E-711. Report on Cooperative Experiments Conducted by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine and the California State Department of Agriculture Relative to the Fumigation of Fruit and Nursery Stock Hosts of the Oriental Fruit Moth. A. C. Johnson, C. H. Bowen, and G. L. Phillips. January 1947. E-712. A Spray for Destroying Overwintering Larvae of the Codling Moth on Apple Tree Trunks. M. A. Yothers and F. W. Carlson. January 1947. E-713. A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of the Rotenone-Bearing Plants, 1938-1944. N. E. Mclndoo. February 1947. E-714. Uses of Various DDT Formulations for the Control of Insects Affecting Animals. Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals. March 1947. -17- E-715. Phototoxicity of DDT Dusts and Sprays to Track Crops in Wisconsin. Preliminary Observations. J. E. Dudley, -Jr. March 1947. E-716. The Effectiveness and Duration of Treatments With Technical DDT in Different Soils Against Larvae of the Japanese Beetle. Walter E. Fleming and Warren W. Maines. March 1947. E-717. Pyre thrum-Oil Sprays in Open-Type Tobacco Warehouses. Joseph N. Tsnhet. April 1947. E-718. Insecticidal Treatments for the Control of the European Corn Borer. W. A. Baker and W. G. 3radley. April 1947. E-719. DDT Sprays for tde Control of the Gulf Coast Tick— A Pre- liminary Report. E. B. Blakeslee and W. G. Bruce. April 1947. E-720. Nicotine Insecticides. Part III. Dust Carriers for Nicotine. E. L. Mayer, Florence B. Talley, and C. F. rioodward. April 1947. E-721. A digest of Information on Hexaethyl Tetra phosphate. R. C. Roark. April 1947. E-722. New Insecticides in Grasshopper Control. E. J. hinman and F. T. Cowan. May 1947. E-723. DDT for Pecan neevil Control in the Southeastern States. G. F. Moznette. May 1947. E-724. Summary of Experiments With DDT to Control the Japanese Beetle. Walter E. Fleming. May 1947. E-725. Nicotine Insecticides. Part IV. Preliminary Toxicity Tests with Nicotiniura Salts. E. L. Mayer, L. Weil, D. H. Saunders, and C. F. Woodward. May 1947. E-726. Experiments with DDT for the Control of the Gypsy Moth, Particularly With Aerial Equipment. Philip B. Lowden. June 1947. E-727. Controlling the Japanese Beetle. C. H. Hadley. June 1947. E-723. A Third Digeat of tne Literature on DDT. (January through June 1945.) R. C. Roark and N. E. Mclndoo. June 1947. E-729. Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecti- cides. Part III. G. T. Bottger and Clemence Levin. June 1947. -18- E-730. Developmental Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecticides. Part I. M. C. Swingle, J, B. Gahan, and A. M. Phillips. July 1947. E-731. A List of Publications on Benzene Hexachloride. Ruth L« Busbey. July 1947. E-732. A Review of Laboratory Tests on the Toxicity of Some N-Substituted Benzamides to Various Insects. S. I. Gertler. August 1947. E-733. Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecticides, Miticides, and Repellents at the Orlando, Fla., Laboratory, April 1942 to April 1947. September 1947. E-734* Comments and Suggestions on Locxist Control in Argentina. John R. Parker. September 1947. E-735. Tests With Poisoned Baits and Attractants for Moths of the Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms. L. B. Scott and Joe Milam, September 1947. E-736. Insecticidal Action of Heliopsi s JfOngipes and Erigeron Spp. E. R. McGovran, G. T. Bottger, W. A. Gersdorff, and J. H. Fales. November 1947. E-737. Effect on Plants of DDT Applied to Soil for the Destruction of Jeoanese Beetle Larvae. Walter E. Fleming. December 1947.* E-733. Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecti- cides. Part IV. G. T. Bottger and Clemence Levin. December 1947. -19- iUTHOR INDEX Acres, Fred, Jr. See un der iflcGovran, S. R. ; tf iv.lan, D. L. Adams, Lloyd. See under Baker, Howard. Allen, H. W.: The Utilization of Parasites for Reducing Oriental Fruit Moth Injury to Peaches 570 Allen, Norman. Se e^ _unde r Shands, ft. A. Arnold, C. H. Seejinder Steiner, L. F. Baker, Howard, and Porter. B. a.: Results of Tests With DDT Against Fruit Insects in 19U 637 Stahler, Nathan, Johnson, A. C. . Adams, Lloyd, and Froeschner, R. C: Parlatpxia chin ensis Marlatt 595 Baker, W. A., and Bradley, 7.'. G.: Insecticidal Treatments for the Control of the European Cora Borer. 713 Baker, W. L. See _under Parr, T. J. Barber, Geo. W. : The Use of Oil or Oil Containing Insecticides for Earworra Control in Sweet Corn . ......525 — The Use of Oil or Oil Containing Pyrethrins for Ear worm Control in Sweet Corn 497 and Wilcox, J.: Styrene Dibromide: A Substitute for Pyrethrum in Insecticiaal Oil Used for Control of Earworms in Sweet Corn 619 Barber, T. C. See under Cassidy, T. P. Barnes, Dwight F. : Notes on the Life History and Other Factors Affecting Control of the Grape Leaf Folder... 616 — See a l so l .under Kaloo }eo. H. Barrett, w. L. See u nder Kelvin, i Par man, Daniel C* Batchelder, C. H. , and Questel, D. D. ; Experiments With DDT for the Control of the European Corn Borer Infestating Sweet Corn at Toledo, Ohio, in 1944« • • 659 — . Questel, 1>. D. , ana Cosenza, A. V.: The European Corn Borer and Its Control in Dahlias 596 Bee Culture, Division of: The Dependence of Agriculture on the Beekeeping Industry — A Review 584 Benton, Curtis. See u nder V'alter, E. V. Bishop, Roy K. See u nder Todd, Frank E. Bisson, C. S. See .u nde r Vansell, «. H. Blakeslee, E. B., and Bruce, W. G.: DDT Sprays for the Control of the Gulf Coast Tick 719 -■ ■■ ■■■ See also under Simmons, S. W. Blanchard, R. A. , and Satterthwait, fc. F. : Comparison of Four Insecti- cides, Including DDT, in Mineral Oil for Control of the Corn Ear-«or:a in Dent Seed Com 664 and Satterthwait, A. F.: Tests of DDT and Pyrethrum in Oil Tests and in Emsuision Against the Earworm Control in Sweet Corn 665 Bondy, Floyd F. , and Rainwater, C. F. : Dusting for Boll Weevil and Cotton Aphid Control 533 Bottger, G. T., and Bowen, C. V.: Comparative Toxicity Tests of An aba sine, Nomicotine, and Ni cotine 710 and Levin, Clemence: Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecticides. Part III 7*9 -20- Bottger, G. T. , and Levin, Clemence: Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecticides, Part IV 738 ■ — See also under McGovran, E. R. Bowen, C. V,, and Haller, H. L.: Insecticidal Action of Organic Hal- ogen Compounds — A Comparison of Selected Literature References. . * ,678 See also under Bottger, G. T.; Questel, D. D. Bowen, M. F.: The Sugar-Beet Root Aphid and Suggestions to Aid in Controlling It in California 577 Bradley, W. G. See under Baker, W. A. Brannon, Loyd W. : The Corn Ear worm on Lima Beans and Its Control 547 Brindley, Tom A., and Schopp, Ralph: Results of Laboratory and Field Tests With DDT Against the Pea Weevil 663 Bronson, T. E. See under Dudley, J. E. Brown, R. C. See under Craighead, F. C. Bruce, W. G.: A Cattle Fly Trap for the Control of Horn Flies.... 498 — ■ See also under Blakeslee, E. B. Bulger, Jacob W.: Control of Orchid- Infesting Insects by Vault Fumiga- tion With Methyl Bromide 690 Burgess, Emory D. See under Fleming, W. E. Busbey, Ruth L.: A List of Publi- cations on Benzene Hexachloride...731 Methyl Bromide as an Insect Funigant — A Review of the Litera- ture Through 1940 613 Bushland, R. C, and King, W. V.: Laboratory Tests With Organic Com- pounds as Larvicides for Culex quinquefasciatu s Say, • 585 •— See also u nder Eddy, G. W.; Melvin, Roy. Bynura, E. K. See under Ingram, J. W. Campbell, Roy E.: Suggestions for Wireworm Control in California. ....556 Tests of New Insecticides Against the Pepper Weevil at Alhambra, California. 627 Carlson, F. W. , and Yothers, M. A.: Methods of Making a Concentrated Trunk Spray for Destroying Codling Moth Larvae. 629 — — See also under lothers, M. A. Carson, N. B. See under Eddy, G. W. Cassidy, T. P., and Baker, T. C: Further Results From Airplane Dusting in Arizona for Hemipterous Cotton Insect Control, Crop Season of 1940 543 — and Barber, T. C: Investi- gations in Control of Hemipterous Cotton Insects in Arizona by the Use of Insecticides..............*. 506 — -— See also under Romney, V. E. Chaaberlin, F. S.: Suggested Control Recommendations for Tobacco Insects on Sun-Gro*m Cigar-Type Tobacco in the Georgia and Florida Producing Region 501 — — See also under Stahl, C. F. Charpentier, L. J. See under Ingram, J. W. Chisholm, R. D.: Formulation of DDT Sprays and Dusts. •• ♦. .643 -21- Chisholm, R. D. , and Koblitsky, L.: A Chemical Study of the Prepara- tion and Stability of Aqueous Methyl Bromide Solutions ••••575 — — — Koblitsky, L. , Mason, A. C, and Coles, L. fl.s An Aqueous Solu- tion of Ethylene Di chloride for Fumigations of Japanese Beetle Larvae in Soil 626 — — — Koblitsky, L., Mason, A. C. , and Coles, L. W.: The Preparation of Aqueous Solutions of Ethylene Dibromide-Ethylene Di chloride Mix- tures for Fumigation of Japanese Beetle Larvae in Soil ..694 — — — Mason, A. C, Coles, L. W., and Koblitsky, L.t Fonigant-Resid- ual Insecticide Mixtures for the Con- trol of the Japanese Beetle. •....••696 — — See also under Koblitsky, Louis. Clark, Charles A.: The Field Status of Parasites of the European Corn Borer at the Close of 1941 »538 Clark, E. P. See under McGovran, E. R. Cockerham, K. L. , Harrison, P. K., and Deen, 0. T.: The Effect of DDT on the Sweetpotato Weevil. •••••691 Coles, L. W. See under Chishola, R. D. Colman, Wallace: Tests of Chemical Compounds Against Fabric Insects. • .592 Control Investigations, Division of: Methyl Bromide Fumigation.. 601 Cook, W. C: See under Lawson, F. R. j Wallace, H. E. Cosenza, A. V. See under Batchelder, C. H. Cotter, Ralph U. See under Stakman, E. C. Cotton, H. T., and Frankenfeld, J. C: Protecting Stored Seed From Insect Attack * 677 Cotton, R. T., Frankenfeld, J. C, Walkden, H. H., and Schwitzgebel, R. B«: Tests of DDT Against the Insect Pests of Stored Seed, Grain, and Milled Cereal Products 641 Cotton Insect Investigations, Division of: Control of Cotton Insects.. ...569 Cowan, F. T. See under Hinman, E. J. Cowgill, William H. See under Latta, Randall. Craighead, F. C, and Brov/n, R. C: Summary of 1945 DDT Investigations for Control of Forest Insects With Special Reference to Aerial Appli- cation. •• • .,.684 and Brown, R. C: Summary of Tests With DDT in 1944 for Control of Forest Insects.......... „•••••• ,649 Cross, H. F. See under Snyder, F. M. Cupples, H. L.: A List of Commercially Available Detergents, Wetting, Dis- persing, and Emulsifying Agents.... 504 Proprietary Surface-Active Agents of Possible Use in Insecti- cide Preparations 607 Dean, F. P., and Newcomer, E. J.: Steam Treatment of Orchard Boxes to Destroy Codling Moth Larvae.., ►534 Deen, 0. T. See under Cockerham, K. L. Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, Newark, Del., Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station.. 644 DeLeon, Donald: The Red Turpentine Beetle, a Pest of Conifers in the California Region 568 Deonier, C. C. , Hinchey, E. , and Incho, H. H.: Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecti- cides, Miticides, and Repellents. Part III. Evaluation of Materials as Mosquito Larvicides ........733 -22- Doraestic Plant Quarantines, Division of: Methods Used to Combat the White- Fringed Beetles 503 Parlatoria chinensi s Marlatt, a Scale Insect Recently Discovered in the United States 535 Donohoe, Heber C: Methyl Bromide Solution Studies: Collar Treatments for Nursery Stock 576 Doucette, Charles F.: The Bulb Scale Mi te 507 Dove, W. E.: Summary of DDT Experi- ments on Insects that Affect Man and Animals 673 — and Simmons, S. ?!•: Control of Dog Fly Breeding in Peanut Litter.. 542 See also under Simmons, S. W. Dowden, Philip B.: Experiments With DDT for the Control of the Gypsy Moth, Particularly With Aerial Equip- ment 726 — - — — Whittam, Donald, Townes, H. K., and Hotchkiss, Neil: DDT Applied Against Certain Forest Insects In 19A4-, Particularly With Aerial Equip- ment 663 Dudley, J. E.: Phytotoxicity of DDT Dusts and Sprays to Truck Crops in Wisconsin 715 — . Bronson, T. E. , and Harries, F. H« Laboratory Tests With New Compounds as Insecticides Against the Pea Aphid 651 Du Pont De Nemours & Co., E. I., Inc. Wilmington, Del.: Insects Attacking Man .and Animals. Experiments VJith DDT Conducted by the Pest Control Research Section.. • 6^j+d Easier, S. S. See under Phillips, G. L. Eddy, G. W. , and Bushland, Raymond C.s Control of Human Lice.. £>3f Eddy, G. W. , Carson, N. B. , and Bushland, R. C: Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecticides, Miti- cides,*and Repellents. Part II. Evaluation of Materials as Lousicides 733 Elmore, J. G.i The Control of the Two-Spotted Mite on Lima Beans in California 613 See also un^er Wilcox, Joseph. Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of: Experiments With DDT Con- ducted by State Agricultural Experi- ment Stations, Agricultural Colleges, and Other Non-Federal Research Or- ganizations ..SiU. Entomology and Plant Quarantine and Animal Industry, Bureaus of: Prepara- tion and Use of Dusts, Sprays, Washes, and Dips Containing Ro ten one for the Destruction of Cattle uruDs 623 Fahey, J. E. See und er Steiner, L. F. Fales, J. H. See under McGovran, E. R. Farrar, C. L. : Two-Queen Colony Management. 693 See a lso under Schaefer, C. W. Fisher, Charles K. See under Kaloostian Geo. H. , Simmons, Perez. Fleming, W. E.: Effect on Plants of DDT Applied to Soil for the Destruc- tion of Japanese Beetle Larvae 737 '■ ■■- -— Summary of Experiments With DDT to Control the Japanese Beetle. 724 - — - - ■ and Burgess, Emory D. Hydrocyanic Acid as a Fumigant for the Japanese Beetle. .604 — — — and Maines, Warren, W. : Influ- ence of Temperature on Effectiveness of Lead Arsenate Against Larvae of the Japanese Beetle in the Soil .*. ..62 I -23- Fleming, W. E. s and Haines, Warren W.x Influence of Temperature on the Effectiveness of DDT, and the Com- parative Toxicity of DDT and Lead Arsenate to Larvae of the Japanese Beetle in Soil 624 — and Maines, Warren W.: The Effectiveness and Duration of Treat- ments With Technical DDT in Differ- ent Soils Against Larvae of the Jap- anese Beetle • 7L6 __ See also under Hadley, C. H. Frankenfeld, J, C. See under Cotton, R. T. Froeschner, R. C. See under Baker, Howard* Gahan, J. B.; Slayer, E. L., and Smith, C. R.t Nicotine Insecticides. Part If New Metal-Nicotine Compounds.. .646 Swingle, M. C, and Phillips, A. M.j 1,4-Di phenyl Semicarbazlde as an Insecticide. ••••• • .549 See also under Phillips, A. M.j Swingle, M. C. Gaines, R. C.r Summary of Yields Obtained in Field-Plot Experiments Conducted From 1920 to 1942, Inclusive, at Tallulah, La. for the Control of Cotton Insects ....606 Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga., Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station 644c Gersdorff , W. A. See under McGovran, ii» R. Gertler, S. I.* A Review of Labora- tory Tests on the Toxicity of Some N-Substituted Benzamides to Various Insects • 732 — A Review of Laboratory Tests on the Toxicity of Certain Semi- carbazones to Various Insects. ».<••• 705 Gertler, S. I. , Smith, L. E. , and Vivian, D. L.: Laboratory and Field Tests of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer. 557 See under Questel, D. D» Getzendaner, C. W. s See under Landis, B. J.: Suggestions Concerning the Use of DDT Dusts on Potatoes in Eastern Washington 689 Gilmore, J. U. See under Stands, W. A. Gjullin, C. M. See under Knipling, E. F. Graham, 0. H. See under Rude, C. S. Hadley, C. H.: Controlling the Japanese Beetle 727 and Fleming, W. E. : Results of Tests Made With DDT Against the Japanese Beetle in 1944 .••••.645 Haley, W. E. See under Ingram, J. W. Haller, H. L. See under Bowen, C. V. Hare, Q. A. See under Liebermann, F. V. Harries, F. H. See under Dudley, J. E. Harrison, P. K. See under Cockerham, K. L. Sawley, I, M»: Notes on the Biology of the Japanese Beetle, .615 Henderson, L. S.: The Use of DDT for Bedbug Control 681 The Use of DDT for Roach Control 701 Hills, Orin A.: Memorandum of Infor- mation on Insecticides Used Against Lygus Bugs on Sugar Beets Grown for Seed 635 and McKinney, K. E.t Comparative Values of New Insecticides for Use Against Lypus spp. and the S a y Stinkbug 648 -2A- Hills, Orin A,, and Romney, Van E.: A Progress Report on Investigations of Insects Affecting Sugar Beets Grown for Seed in Arizona and New Mexi co 552 Hinchey, E. See und er Deonier, C. C. Hinman, E. J., and Cowan, F. T.: New Insecticides in Grasshopper Control 722 Hitchcock, J. D. See under Sturtevant, Hoffmann, C. H. , Townes, H. K., Sailer, R. I., and Swift, H. H.: Field Studies on the Effect of DDT on Aquatic Insects 702 Hollo.i, Julius P. See under Snapp, Oliver I. Hoist, E. C. See unde r Sturtevant,, A. P. Hotchkiss, Neil. See un der Dowuen, Philip B. Howland, A. F. See under Wilcox, Joseph. Hysloo, J. A.: The Periodical Cicada, Brood XIV .- 502 TILinois Natural History Survey, Urbana, 111., Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Illinois Natural History Survey 644p Incho, H. H. See under Deonier, C. C. Ingram, J. W. , Bynum, E. K., Haley, W. E. , and Charpentier, L. J.: DDT for Control of the Sugarc-roie Borer, the Rice Stinkbug, and a Grass Webworm 647 Insects Affecting Man and Animals, Division of: Rotenone Reduced in Dusts for Cattle Grub Treatments... 602 — ■ Uses of Various DDT Formulations for the Control of Insects Affecting Animals 714 Johnson, A. C, Bowen, C. H. , and Phillip, G. L. : Report on Coopera- tive Experiments Conducted by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quar- antine and the California State Department of Agriculture Relative to the Fumigation of Fruit and Nursery Stock Hosts of the Oriental Fruit Moth 711 ,„ See also und er Baker, Howard; Latta, Randall. Johnson, G. V.: Insect Enemies of House Plants and Their Control 524 Jones, H. A. : A List of Plants Reported to Contain Rotenone or Rotonoids 571 ~ A Review of Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Rotenone- Bearing Plants. .................... 563 See also under Knipling, E. F. Jones, Thomas J. See u nde r Snapp, Oliver I. Kaloostian, Geo. H., Barnes, Dwight F. , Fisher, Charles L. , and Simmons, Perez.! The Raisin Moth on Grapes 527 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan, Kans.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station 644r King, W. V. See under Bushland, R. C. Knipling, E. F., Gjullin, C. M., and Yates, W. W.: A New Oil-Emulsion Mosquito Larvicide. 537 McAlister, L. C, Jr., and Jones, H. A.: Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecti- cides, Mitigides, and Repellents. Part I. Introduction 733 Knowlton, G. F. See under Sturtevant, A. P. Koblitsky, L., and Chisholra, R. D.: Standard Methods for the Distillation of Geraniol 511 -25- Koblitsky, L. See also under Chisholm, R. D. La^ke, E. W. See under Wells, R. W. Landis, B. J., and Getzendaner, C. W. : Suggestions Concerning the Use of DDT Dusts on Potatoes in Eastern Washing ton 689 Latta, Randall: Methyl Bromide Fumi- gation of Imported Perishable Food Products 521 and Cowgill, William H.: Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Green- house Plants at the U. S. Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md 526 and Johnson, A. C: Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Nursery Stock for the Oriental Fruit Moth.. 6lA Lawson, F. R. , Cook, W. C, York, G. T. , and Piemeisel, R. L.: Russian- Thistle as a Summer Host Plant of the Beet Leafhopper in the San Joaquin Valley, California, and Methods of Reducing Its Acreage... .573 Levin, Clemence. See under Bottger, G. T. Levine, M. N.: See under Stakman, E. C. Lieberman, F. V.: Experiments With DDT, Sabadilla, and Pyrethrum Dusts for Control of Lygus spp. on Seed Alfalfa 658 — - and Hare, Q. A.: Experiments With DDT and Other New Dusts for Control of Lygus _ spp. and the Alfalfa Weevil on Seed Alfalfa 697 Linduska, J. P. See under Morton, F. A. Littig, K. S. See under Padget, L. J. Livingstone, E. M.: Fumigation of Bulk Soil With Methyl Bromide for the White-Fringed Beetle in New Orleans. 512 Livingstone, E. M. : Methyl Bromide Fumigation of the White-Fringed Beetle Larva in Small Flowerpots in New Orleans 513 and McGough, J. M. : Carbon Di sulphide Fumigation of Bulk Potting Soil for the White-Fringed Beetle 553 Loegering, W. Q. See under Stakman, E. C. Loftin, U. C: Results of Tests With DDT Against Cotton Insects in 1944.657 Mac Aloney, H. J.: Weevils Which May Attack the Base3 and Roots of Coni- fers in the Lake States, and Methods of Preventing Injury 500 Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, Maine: Experiments 7.1th DDT Conducted by the Station 6441 Maines, Warren W. See under Fleming, W. E. Markwood, L. N.: A Review of Infor- mation on Nornicotine 561 Marlowe, Ralph H.: Some Deterrents as a Control for the Melonfly 510 Mason, A. C. See under Chisholm, R. D. Mayer, E. L. , Talley, Florence B., and Woodward, C. F. Talley, Florence B., and Woodwird, C. F. : Nicotine Insecticides. Part Ill-Dust Carriers for Nicotine...... 720 Weil, L. , Saunders, D. H. , and Woodward, C. F. : Nicotine Insecti- cides. Part IV — Preliminary Toxicity Tests With Nicotinium Salts 725 ■ ■- -. See also under Gahan, J. B. ; McGovran, E. R. McAlister, L. C. Jr. See under Xnipling, E. F. -26- McCabe, P. J., and White, R. T«: Col- onization of the Organism Causing Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle , Larvae, 1939-1945 704 See under White, R. T. McDuffie, William C: Progress Re- port Studies of Hypera brunneipennis (Boh.) in the luma Valley of Arizona ••••• • ••••••551 McGough, J. M. See under Livingstone, £. H. MeGovran, £• R. , Bottger, G. T., Gersdorff, W. A., Fales, J. H.: Insecticidal Action of Heliopsis longjpes and Erlgeron spp 736 Mayer, E. L., and Acree, Fred, Jr.: Toxicity of Pyrethrins I and II in Kerosene to the American Cockroach. • ••••• 544 Mayer, E. L., and Clark, E. P.: The Toxicity of the Natural Bitter Substances, Quassin, Tenulin, Helenalin, and Pi cro toxin, and Some of Their Derivatives to Certain Insects 572 and Piquett, P. G.: Insecti- cidal Tests of Some Materials on the Mexican Bean Beetle. ••••• .682 — . See also under Phillips, A. M. Mclndoo, N. E. : A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of the Rotenone- Bearing Plants, 1938-1944 713 Insecticidal TJses of Nicotine and Tobacco 597 Plants of Possible Insecticidal Value. A Review of the Literature up to 1941 661 The Castor-Bean Plant as a Source of Insecticides. A Review of the Literature • • 666 Mclndoo, N. E. See also under Roark, R. C. McKinney, K. B. See under Hills, Orin A. Kelvin, Roy, Bushland, Raymond C, and Smith, Charles L.: The Toxicity of Certain Organic Compounds to Young Screwworm Larvae., , 586 Smith, C. L., Parish, H. E. , and Barrett, W. L., Jr.: A New Remedy for the Prevention and Treatment of Screwworm Infestations of Livestock 540 Milam, Joe. See under Scott, L. B. Miller, John M.: Damage to Ponderosa Pine Lumber and Rustic Poles by the Black-Horned Pine Borer 599 Mississippi Experiment Station, De- partment of Zoology and Entomology, State College, Miss.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station. 644* Morton, F. A., Trawls, B. V., and Linduska, J. P.: Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecticides, Miticides, and Repellents. Part V. Evaluation of Materials as Mosquito Ttepellents.733 See al so under Snyder, F. M. ; Travis, B. V. Moznette, G. F.: DDT for Pecan Weevil Control in the Southeastern States. 723 Nelson, R. H.j Conversion Tables and Equivalents for Use in Work Relating to Insect Control 517 Newcomer, E. J. See also under Dean, F. P. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N. J.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station 644s -27- New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Department of Bio- logy, State College, N. Mex.: Experi- ments With DDT Conducted by the College 644e North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, N. C: Experi- ments With DDT Conducted by the Station. 644c North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, Fargo, N. Dak.: Experi- ments With DDT Conducted by the Sta- tion ••... • 6/«4h Nye, W. P. See under Sturtevant, A. P. Of ford, H. R.: The Function of Tannin in Host-Parasite Relationships With Special Reference to Rlbes and Cronartium ribicola . 518 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station 644f Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Stillwater, Okla.: Experi- ments With DDT Conducted by the Station 644k Oregon State College, Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis, Oreg.: Experiments Mth DDT Conducted by the Station. 644v Orr, L. W. , and Wygant, N. D.: Experi- ments in the Use of DDT and Other Insecticides for Control of the Spruce Budworm in Colorado in 1944 669 Osbura, Max R. , and Stahler, N.: Use of DDT to Control the Little Fire Ant 683 Packard, C. M.: Experiments With DDT for Control of Insects Attacking Cereal and Forage Crops in the Field and in Storage 64O Padget, L. J., and Littig, K. S.: The White-Fringed Beetle 505 Parish, H. E. See under Melvin, Roy; Rude, C. S. Parker, J. R.: Comments and Sugges- tions on Locust Control in Argen- tina 734 Tests of DDT Against Grass- hoppers in 1944 653 Parman, Daniel C, and Barrett, William L. : Ranch Management for Screwworm Prevention and Eradication in Texas and Adjoining States ...520 Parr, T. J., and Baker, W. L.: Tests of DDT on Certain Sucking Insects Associated With Elm 667 Phillips, A. M., Swingle, M. C. , Gahan, J. B. , and McGovran, E. R. : p_- Aminoazobenzene Hydrochloride as an Insecticide 550 See also under Gahan, J. B. j Swingle, M. C. Phillips, G. L., and Easter, S. S.: Fumigation of Sweetpotatoes 7.ith Methyl Bro-nide for the Destruction of the Sweetpotato 7/eevil 600 See also u nder Johnson, A. C. Piemeisel, R. L. See under Lawson, F. R. Pierce, W. C: May Beetles, or June Bugs, on Pecan in Louisiana 559 Plumraer, C. C: Laboratory Studies With DDT Against the Mexican Fruitfly. ..700 Porter, B. A. See under Baker, Howard. Potts, S. F.: Concentrated Spray Mix- tures and Their Applications by Ground and Aerial Equipment as Compared With Standard Spraying and Ousting Methods 503 Equipment Available for Applying Concentrated Sprays 574 ubrary STATE PLA^ BOARP -28- Potts, S, F,: The Effectiveness of Concentrated Sprays in the Control of Certain Forest Insects •••••515 Piquett, P. G. See under McGovran, E. R* Questel, D. D.: Field Tests With In- secticides to Control the European Corn Borer in Early Market Sweet Corn at Toledo, Ohio, in 1943 609 Laboratory Tests of Toxicity of Additional Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer., 707 The Effects of DDT Dust and Spray Preparations on Larvae of the European Corn Borer • 671 - ■ — Bowen, C. V», and Gertler, S. I.: Laboratory Tests of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer, January-March 1944 620 — — — and Gertler, S. I.: Laboratory Tests of Toxicity of Some Organic Compounds to the European Corn Borer, 1941-1943. 612 See also under Batchelder, C. H. Rainwater, C. F.: Cotton Root Aphids and Their Control. . • • • 533 Insects and Spiders Found in Spanish Moss, Gin Trash, Woods Trash, and on Wild Cotton 528 See also under Bondy, Floyd F» Roark, R. C: A Digest of Information on Hexaethyl Tetraphosphate. • 721 Reeher, MaxM., Rockwood, L. P.: Control of the Vetch Bruchid in Western Oregon, With Special Reference to DDT... ••••••650 Reid, W. J.: Recommendations for Control of Caterpillars on Cabbage in the South under Present Wartime Conditions 591 A List of Arthropods, Arranged According to Order, Family, and Genus, and Their Susceptibility to Rotenone and the Rotenoids ..656 A Review of Information on Ana- basine 537 A Review of Information on Ana- basine and Nornicotine ••••636 A Review of the Insecticidal Uses of Rotenone and Rotenoids from Derris, Loncho carpus, (cube and timber), Tephrosia, and Related Plants, Part I: Collembola, Orthoptera, Dermaptora, Odonala, Isoptera, Corrodentia, and Mallophaga 579 Part II: Thysanoptera 581 Part III: Homoptera 593 Part IV: Hemiptera 594 Part V: Anoplura 598 Part VI: Coleoptera ,.603 Part VII: Lepidoptera ••••625 Part VIII: Hymenoptera • • .630 Part II: Diptera 652 Part X: Siphonaptera 654 Part XI: Acarina ,655 A Second List of Publications on DDT ,,660 A Third List of Publications on DDT, January through June 1945* •♦♦••♦ .674 Abstracts of Recent Foreign and Domestic Patents Relating to Derris, Lonchocarpus, Tephrosia, and Rotenone • •••... 514 -29- Roark, R. C.J Abstracts of Recent Patents Relating to Rotenone 706 Some New or Little-Used Insecticides Worthy of Further Testing 564 The Work of the Division of Insecti- cide Investigations, 192 7-1939... 516 and Mclndoo, H. E.: A Digest of the Literature on DDT Through April 30, 1944.. ♦ 631 and Mclndoo, N. £.: A Second Digest of the Literature on DDT (May 1, 1944, to December 31, 1944.) 687 _ and Mclndoo, N. E.: A Third Digest of the Literature on DDT (January through June 1945) 728 Rockwood, L. P. See under Reeher, Max M. Rornney, V. E.: The Beet Leafhopper and Its Control on Beets Grown for Seed in Arizona and New Mexico. ••••567 — Cassidy, T. P., and York, G. T.: Experiments With DDT Against Insects Attacking Guayule..672 See also under Hills, Owen A. Rude, C. S.: A New Remedy for the Control of the Gulf Coast Tick 686 Control of the Boll Weevil on Sea- Island Cotton under Florida Conditions. . ••••• •••• 566 and Graham, 0. H.: A New Treatment for Screwworms in Live- stock 708 and Parish, H. £•: Control of the Ear Tick 695 Rude, C. S. , and Parish, H. E.t Control of the Sheep Tick by a Single Dipping in DDT Emulsion 679 Smith, C. L«, and Parish, H. E. t A New Remedy for Fleece Worms 633 Sailer, R. I, See under Hoffman, C. H. Satterthwait, A. F. See under Blan chard, R. A. Saunders, D. H. See under Mayer, E. L. Schaefer, C. W. , and Farrar, C. L.: The Use of Pollen Traps and Pollen Supplements in Developing Honeybee Colonies. •••• 531 Sohbpp, Ralph. See under Brindley, Tom Schwitzgebel, R, B. See under Cotton, R. T. Scott, L. B. , and Milam, Joe: Baits and Traps for the Control of Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms 578 and Milam, Joes Tests With Poisoned Baits and Attractants for Moths of the Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms 735 See under Stahl, C. F. Shands, W. A., Allen, Norman, and Gilmore, J. U.j Control of Insects on Growing Tobacco Plants of the Flue-Cured Type 499 — — — See under Stahl, C. F. Simmons, Perez, and Fisher, Charles K.i Closed Figs in Relation to Insect Attack and Disease Infection 611 — — See under laloostian, Geo. H. -30- Simmons, S. W. , and Blakeslee, E. B.: The Prevention of Dog Fly and Housefly Breeding in Waste Celery 533 and Dove, W. E.: Control of Dog Fly Breeding in Beach Deposits of Marine Grasses. • • . 541 -■■-- » - See also under Dove, W. E.: Control of Dog Fly Breeding in Peanut Litter 542 Smith, C. L. See under Melvin, Roy; Rude, C. S. Smith, C. R. See under Gahan, J. B. Smith, L. E.: Phenoxathiin — A Promising Insecticide • . .580 See also und er Gertler, S. I. Snapp, Oliver I.: Controlling the Peachtree Borer With Propylene Di chloride Emulsion 676 Dichloroethyl Ether for the Control of the Plum Curculio on Peach.... 558 Effect of Ethylene Di chloride Emulsion on Peach Trees. ........ .555 and Hollon, Julius P.: An Improved Curculio Jarring Sheet.... 608 and Jones, Thomas J.: Device for Picking up Peach Drops 638 Snyder, F. 18., Morton, F. A., and Cross, H. F.: Results of Screening Tests With Materials Evaluated as Insecticides, Miticides, and Repel- lents. Part IV. Evaluation of Ma- terials as Miticides for Applica- tion to Clothing 733 South Carolina Experiment Station, Clemson, S. C: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station...« e .644& Stage, H. H.: The Use of DDT in Con- trolling Fleas 680 Use of DDT in Control of Flies on Cattle and Around Farm Buildings 675 Stahl, C. F. , Shands, W. S., Chamberlin, F. S., and Scott, L. E.: Preliminary Tests With New Compounds Against Larvae of the Tobacco and Tomato Hornworms 639 and Thomas, W. A.: The Tobacco Moth as a Pest in Growers 1 Pack Houses in North Carolina and Virginia 632 I Stabler, N. See under Baker, Howard; Osborn, Max R. Stakman, E. C. , Levine, M. N., and Loegering, W. Q.t Identification of Physiologic Races of Puccinia gram- inis tritlcl 617 — and Loegering, W. Q. t I Physiologic Races of Puccini* gram- inis in the United States in 1939.. 522 — — Loegering, W. Q. , and Cotton, Ralph U.j Physiologic Races of Puccinia graminis in the United States in 1940..... 52 2A and Loegering, W. Q.: Physiologic Races of Puccinia gram - inis in the United States in 1941. 522B and Loegering, W. Q. Physiologic Races of Puccinia gram- inis in the United States in 1942. 522C Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, 111., Technical Department; Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Technical Department. 644» Steiner , L. F. , Summerland, S. A. , Arnold, C. H. , and Fahey, J. E.: Test of DDT Mixtures Against Codling Moth Larvae. •••.....« ••••• 628 h h -31- Stitt, Loyd L.: An Experimental Co- operative Community Program for the Cultural Control of Bugs of the Genus Lvgus on Alfalfa Seed Crops in the Mohawk Area of Arizona in 1939 and 1940 546 Sturtevant, A. P., Knowlton, G. F., Hitchcock, J. D., Vans ell, G. H., Hoist, E. C, Nye, W c P.: A Report of Investigations of the Extent and Cause of Heavy Losses of Adult Honeybees in Utah 545 Summerland, S, A, See under Steiner, L. F. Swift, H. H. gge. under Hoffmann, C. H. Swingle, M« C, Gahan, J. B., and Phillips, A. M.: Developmental Tests of Synthetic Organic Com- pounds as Insecticides. Part I* •••730 Gahan, J. B., and Phillips, A. H«: £-Phenylazoaniline as an Insecticide. « • 5&5 Gahan, J. B,, and Phillips, A. M.j Phthalonitrile as an Insecticide. • • 548 Phillips, A. M., and Gahan, J. B.: Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecticides. Part I* • 621 Phillips, A. M., and Gahan, J* B.: Preliminary Tests of Synthetic Organic Compounds as Insecticides. Part II 634 See also under Gahan, J. B.j Phillips, A. M. Talley, Florence B. See under Mayer, E. L. Tenhet, Joseph H.: Pyrethrum-Oil Sprays in Open-Type Tobacco Warehouses.... 717 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, A.aodM. College of Texas, College Station, Tex.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station .644g Thomas, W. A, Sge. under Stahl, C. F. Todd, Frank E., and Bishop, Boy K.: The Role of Pollen in the Economy of the Hive 536 Townee, H. K. See under Dowden, Philip B.j Hoffmann, C. H. Travis, B. V., and Morton, F. A.: Use of Insect Repellents and Miticides 698 See also under Morton, F. A, Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investi- gations, Division of: Suggested Reductions in Rotenone Content of Insecticide Dust Mixtures Applied to Vegetables 56O The Potato Tuber Worm 554 Uses and Dosages of Cryolite for Insect Control* •••• .610 University of Maryland, College Park, Md.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the University. ••••• • ....644q University of Minnesota, Division of Entomology and Economic Zoology, St. Paul, Minn,: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Division of Entomology and Economic Zoology. ••644t University of Wisconsin, College of Agriculture, Madison, Wis.: Exper- iments With DDT Conducted by the College of Agriculture 644j University of Wisconsin, Department of Economic Entomology, Madison, Wis.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Department of Economic Entomology. 644i -12- Vansell, G. H., and Bisscn, C. S.: Brief Presentation of the Charac- teristics, Contaminants, Processing, and Uses of Beeswax... ••••••495 See under Sturtevant, A. P, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Blacksburg, Va.: Experiments With DDT Conducted by the Station. 644b Vivian, D, L«, and Acree, Fred, Jr.: A Second List of Organic Sulfur Compounds Used as Insecticides 539 See a^so under Gertler f S. I, Wadley, F. M.: Bibliography of the Codling Moth, 1935 509 Walkden, H. H.: Control of the Pale Western Cutworm in the Southern Great Plains Region 519 See a jLso under Cotton, R. T. Wallace, H. E., York, G. T., and Cook, W. C.s The Beet Leafhopper in Relation to the Production of Garden Beet Seed in Central California •...590 Wallis, R, L.: The Potato and Tomato Psyllid 532 Walter, E, V., and Benton, Curtis: Contact Insecticides for Chinch Bug Control on Corn 530 Controlling Grubs of the Southern Green June Beetle in Lawns 523 Weil, L. See ugd .gr. Mayer, E. L. Wells, R. W.: The Use of Derris and Cube Washes in the Control of Cat- tle Grubs 496 White, R. T.: Effect of the Sun f s Rays Upon the Viability of Spores of Bacillus popilli.ae Dutky, the Organism Causing Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle Larvae 703 and McCabe, P. J.: Colonization of the Organism Causing Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle Larvae..... 605 See also under McCabe, P. J. White, W. H.: A Summary of the Results of the Work With DDT Conducted by the Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations During the Season of 1944 642 and Laake, E. W.: The Use of Derris and Cube Washes and Dusts in the Control of Cattle Grubs 562 Summary of Results With DDT Against Truck Crop, Tobacco, and Sugar Beet Insects During 1945 ..692 Whittam, Donald. See under Dowden, Philip B. Whitten, R. R.: Preliminary Experi- ments With DDT in 1944 for the Con- trol of the Smaller European Elm Bark Beetle 670 Wilcox, Joseph, and Elmore, J. C: The Control of the Tomato Fruitworm, the Tomato Pinworra, the Tomato Russet Mite, and Homworms • »5$9 and Holland, A. F.: Results of Field Experiments With DDT Against Insects Affecting Tomatoes in Southern California 699 See als o under Barber, G. W. Woodrow, A. W.: Some Effects of Temper- ature, Relative Humidity, Confinement, and Type of Food on Queen Bees in Mailing Cages. . • .529 See under Mayer, E. L, Wygant, N. D. See under Orr, L. W. -33- Yates, W. W. See under Knipling, E. F. York, G. T. See under Lawson, F. R. ; Romney, V. E. J and Wallace, H. E. Yothers, M. A., and Carlson, F. W. : A Spray for Destroying Over-wintering Larvae of the Codling Moth on Apple Tree Trunks.* •• 712 Yothers, M. A. F. W. See also under Carlson, Young, Hiram C*: Insectary and Field- Cage Tests With DDT Against White- Fringed Beetle Adults Conducted at Florala, Ala., During 1944 662 SUBJECT INDEX Activators, for nicotine insecticides* ••••••••• .•••• 709 Aerial- application of DDT for control of forest insects, summary of 194-5 investigations. .684 equipment for applying concentrates. ..*•• ••••• 508 equipment for applying DDT against forest insects in 1944 663 equipment for control of gypsy moth with DDT 726 Airplane dusting, for hemipterous cotton insect control in Arizona, crop season, 1940* *...*•• ...543 Alfalfa- cultural control of Lygus bugs on seed crops in the Mohawk area of Arizona, 1939 and 1940 ..546 seed, DDT, sabadllla, and pyre thrum dusts for control of Lygus spp.*.658 weevil control with DDT and other new dusts on seed alfalfa. •••••• .697 £-Aminoazobenzene hydrochloride, as insecticide. ••••••••••• 550 Anabasine — review of information, 1939-1944* •• 636 review of information on 537 toxicity tests 710 Animals, insects affecting, control by DDT formulations. • 714 Aphids— cotton root, control measures..*... 533 sugar-beet root control suggestions in California 577 Apple tree trunks, spray for destroying overwintering larvae of codling moth 712 Aquatic insects, effect of DDT 702 Aqueous solutions, ethylene dibromide- ethylene dichloride mixtures for fumigation of Japanese beetle larvae in soil 694 Arthropods, susceptibility to rotenone and rotenoids. • •••• 656 Attractants, for moths of tobacco and tomato hornworms. •••• 735 Bacillus popllliae Dutky — colonization, 1939-1945 704 viability of spores, effect of sun's rays upon 703 Baits — for tobacco and tomato hornworm control 578 poisoned, for moths of tobacco and tomato hornworms. • 735 Bedbugs, control by DDT.... 681 Beekeeping, dependence of agriculture on 584 -34- Beeswai s characteristics, contaminant 8, processing, and uses ••••••,,••495 Beet leafhopper— control on seed beets in Arizona and New Mexico 567 on Russian-thistle as a summer host plant, acreage reduction in San Joaquin Valley, California 573 relation to production of garden beet seed in central California.. 590 Benzamides, n-substituted, toxicity to insects. ••••••••••••••••••• 732 Benzene hexachloride, publications on 731 Bibliography, codling moth.... 509 Black-horned pine borer, damage to ponder osa pine lumber and rustic poles 599 Boll weevil- control by dusting. • 538 on sea-island cotton under Florida conditions. •••••••••••••••••••••• 566 Bulb scale mite, control. ••••••••••••507 Cabbage caterpillars, control recommendations in South under wartime conditions •••••••• 591 Carbon di sulphide, fumigation of bulk potting soil for the white-fringed beetle 553 Castor-bean plant, source of insecticides, literature review. ...666 Cattle — fly control by DDT 675 fly trap for control of horn flies. £98 grubs, control by derris and cube washes. • £96 grubs, control by derris and cube rashes and dusts 562 grubs, destruction by rotenone- containing dusts, sprays, washes, and dips •••• • • 623 grubs, rotenone reduction in dusts for treatments** ••••••••• •••602 Cereal ■ insects, control with DDT in field and in storage. •••••••••••• ••••••640 products, milled, tests of DDT against insect pests. •••••••• ••••641 Chemical compounds, tests against fabric insects •• ..592 Chinch bugs, control on corn,. Cicada, periodical, brood XIV. 530 502 Cockroach- control with DDT 701 toxicity of pyrethrins I and II in kerosene. •••••••...•••••••••••••• 544 Codling moth- bibliography 509 concentrated trunk spray for destroying larvae* ••••••••••••• . .629 DDT mixtures, test against larvae.. 628 spray for destroying over-wintering larvae on apple tree trunks. 712 larvae destruction by steam treatment of orchard boxes. ••••• 53; Collar treatments, for nursery stock, 576 Confinement, effect on queen bees in mailing cages ••••• ••• 529 Conifers, weevil attack, preventive methods, • ...51 Conversion tables, use in insect control work, ,•••••»••••••••••••••• 41' Corn — contact insecticides for chinch bug control •••• . .530 earworm control by oil solutions and in emulsions of DDT and pyrethrum in sweet corn •• ...665 earworm, control by styrene dibromide, pyrethrum substitute in insecti- cide! oil used on sweet corn 619 earworm, control in dent seed corn by mineral oil insecticides 664 earworm, control on lima beans,.., .547 earworm. See also Farworms . -35- Cotton— aphid, control by dusting ....538 insects and spiders found in Spanish moss, gin trash, woods trash, and on wild cotton........ 528 insects, control. •••• • 569 insects , control by dusting • 538 insects, hemipterous, control by insecticides, in Arizona 506 insects, hemipterous, control results from airplane dusting in Arizona, crop season, 1940 543 insects, tests with DDT in 1944* ••• 657 insects, yields obtained in field- plot control experiments at Tallulah, La., 1920 to 1942 606 root aphids, control measures 533 sea-island, boll weevil control under Florida conditions 566 Cronartium ribicola, host-parasite relationships, function of tannin in 518 Cryolite, uses and dosages for insect control •• • 610 Cube — washes and dusts in cattle grub control, . • • ••• 562 washes, in control of cattle grubs • •• *496 Culex quinquefasciatus Say, organic compounds as larvicides for 585 Curculio, improved jarring sheet..... 608 Cutworm, pale western, control in Southern Great Plains region 519 DDT— against cotton insects in 1944»««»«657 against fruit insects in 1944 637 against crasshoppers in 1944«.»»«»«653 against insect pests of stored seed, grain, and milled cereal products. • • 641 against Japanese beetle in 1944* ...645 against Mexican fruitfly -TOO against pea weevil.. . .668 against tomato insects in southern California 699 DDT— against truck crop, tobacco, and sugar beet insects, 1945* •• 692 applied with aetial equipment against forest insects in 1944. • .663 control of bedbugs 681 control of cerpnl and forage crop insects in field and storage.. ..#640 control of corn ear worm in dent seed corn. 664 control of fleas 680 control of flies on cattle and around farm buildings. • • 675 control of forest insects, summary of investigations with special reference to aerial application, 1945 684 control of forest insects, tests in 1944 649 control of guayule insects. 672 control of gypsy moth, with aerial equipment. .......... 726 control of Japanese beetle.. ..724 control of little fire ant 683 control of pecan weevil in South- eastern States. 723 control of roaches. ................ 701 control of smaller European elm bark beetle in 1944 670 control of spruce budworm in Colorado in 1944 669 control of sucking insects on elM..667 control of sugarcane borer, rice stinkbug , and grass webworm. ..... 647 control of vetch bruchid in western Oregon 650 dust and spray preparations, effects on larvae of European corn borer. 671 dusts and sprays, phyto toxicity to truck crops in Wisconsin......... 715 dusts for control of alfalfa weevil on seed alfalfa •••.•••...697 dusts for control of Lygus spp. on seed alfalfa 658,697 dusts, on potatoes in eastern Washington 689 effect on aquatic insects 702 effect on plants when applied to soil for destruction of Japanese beetle larvae 737 effect on sweetpotato weevil.. .....691 emulsion, control of sheep tick by single dip. 679 -36- DDT experiments conducted by State agri- cultural experiment stations, agricultural colleges, and other non-Federal research organizations (parts a— v) ••••••••••••••••••••• .644 experiments for control of European corn borer infesting sweet corn at Toledo, Ohio, in 1944 659 experiments on insects affecting man and animals •••••••••••• .673 formulations for control of insects affecting animals. • • 714 influence of temperature on effec- tiveness, and comparative toxicity of DDT and lead arsenate to larvae of Japanese beetle in soil. ••••••624 in sectary and field-cage tests against white-fringed beetles at Florala, Ala., 1944 662 literature digest through April 30, 1944 631 mixtures, tests against codling moth larvae* . • • • • .623 oil solutions and emulsions, tests against earworm in sweet corn. ••.665 second digest of literature, May 1, 1944-, to December 31, 1944 687 second list of publications. ... ••••660 sprays and dusts, formulation 643 sprays for control of Gulf Coast tick 719 summary of work with DDT conducted by Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations during season of 1944* • • • • • »642 technical, effectiveness and duration in different soils against larvae of Japanese beetle 716 third digest of literature (January through June 1945) 728 third list of publications, January through June 1945 674 Derris — - abstracts of recent foreign and domestic patents relating to 514 control of cattle grubs. • .496 Deterrents, control for melon fly. 510 Di chloro ethyl ether, control of plum curculio on peach. • 558 1,4-Diphenyl semi car bazide, use as insecticide 549 Derris insecticidal uses of rotenone and rotenoids from 579, 581 593,594 598,603 625,630 652,654 655 washes and dusts in cattle grub control , ....,....••• ••• 562 Detergents, commercially available, list of 504 Dips, rotenone-containing preparation and use for destruction of cattle grubs • • .623 Dispersing agents, commercially avail- able , list 504 Dog flies- control in beach deposits of marine grasses. •• • 541 control in peanut litter. •••• 542 prevention of breeding in waste celery. 533 Dusting, for control of boll weevil and cotton aphid. ................. .538 Dusts carriers for nicotine 720 DDT formulation 643 DDT, phytotoxicity to truck crops in Wisconsin 715 derris and cube in cattle grub control. ••••••• • 562 mixtures, reductions in rotenone content of insecticide applied to vegetables • 560 -37- Dusts— — rotanone-containing preparation and use for destruction of cattle grubs 623 Ear ticks, control of.. .695 Earworms— control in sweet corn. ••••••• ••••••525 control in sweet corn by use of oil containing pyrethrina... ...... ...497 see also Corn earworm. Elm bark beetle, smaller European, control •with DDT in 1944 470 sucking insects, DDT tests against. 667 Emulsifying agents, commercially avail- able, list 504 Equipments— for applying concentrated sprays. ..574 use in insect control work.... 517 Erigeron spp. , insecticidal action,.. 736 Ethylene dibromide-ethylene di chloride, aqueous solutions for fumigation of Japanese beetle larvae in soil. ••••694 Ethylene di chloride- aqueous solution for fumigation of Japanese beetle larvae in soil. •• 626 emulsion, effect on peach trees. •• .555 European corn borer- control by insecticide s..... 713 control by insecticides in early market sweet corn, Toledo, Ohio in 1943 ...609 control in dahlias 596 control in sweet corn with DDT at Toledo, Ohio in 1944 659 effects of DDT dust and spray on larvae. • • 671 parasites, field status at close of 1941 538 toxicity of organic compounds to... 557 612 620 707 Fabric insects, chemical compounds against 592 Figs, closed, relation to insect attack and disease infection. • ......611 Fire ant, little, control by DDT 683 Fleas, control by DDT ...680 Fleece worms, remedy for.... ...633 Flies, on cattle and around farm buildings, by DDT 675 Food, effect on queen bees in mailing cages • • 529 Forage crop insects, control with DDT in field and storage. ...640 Forest insects- control with DDT in 1944 649 control with DDT, summary of investigations with special refer- ence to aerial application, 1945«684 DDT applied with aerial equipment in 1944. • 663 effectiveness of concentrated sprays against. ••• ••• ••••• 515 Fruit insects, results of tests with DDT in 1944 637 Fumigant— hydrocyanic acid for Japanese beetle 604 methyl bromide, literature review through 1940 618 Fumigation— bulk potting soil with carbon disulphide for the white-fringed beetle ••••• ••••••553 bulk soil with methyl bromide for white-fringed beetle in New Orleans 512 flowerpots with methyl bromide for white-fringed beetle larva.. 513 fruit and nursery-stock hosts of oriental fruit moth 711 -38- Fumigation — greenhouse plants at the U. S. plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Sid., with methyl bromide...* 526 imported perishable food products with methyl bromide. •. ..521 Japanese beetle larvae in soil, preparation of aqueous solutions of ethylene dibromide-ethylene di chloride mixtures • .694. methyl bromide 601 nursery stock with methyl bromide for oriental fruit moth ...614 residual insecticide mixtures for control of Japanese beetle 696 sweetpotatoes with methyl bromide for destruction of sweetpotato weevil 600 vault, with methyl bromide for con- trol of orchid-infesting insects. 690 Geraniol, distillation, standard method. •••• 511 Grain, stored, tests of DDT against insect pests. ••..••••»••.......... .641 Grape leaf folder, life history and other factors affecting control.... 616 Grapes, raisin moth on 527 Grass webworm, control with DDT 647 Grasshoppers — control by insecticides 722 DDT tests against, 1944 653 Ground equipment, for applying concentrates. 508 Guayule insects, control by DDT 672 Gulf Coast tick — control by DDT sprays... 719 control remedy. ................... .686 Gypsy moth, control by DDT with aerial equipment 726 Halogen compounds, insecticidal action, literature references. ,678 Helenalin, toxicity to certain insects. Heliopsis longjpes. insecticidal action. ••.••.•••••••••• y 736 Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, digest of information. 721 Honeybees — dependence of agriculture on. • .... • 584 effects of temperature, relative humidity, confinement, and type of food on queen bees in mailing cages 529 losses in Utah, extent and cause... 545 role of pollen in hive economy. ....536 two-queen colony management........ 693 Horn flies, control by cattle fly trap • 498 Hornworms, control. • • 589 Houseflies, prevention of breeding in waste celery. •••.•••••••*.. ........ 5! Humidity, effect on queen bees in mailing cages • 529 Hydrocyanic acid, fumigant for Japanese beetle. ••••• • .60 Hypera brunneipennis (Boh.), progress report on studies in Yuma Valley of Arizona. • 551 Insecticide against Lygus bugs on sugar beets grown for seed • 635 against L yg us spp. and Say stink- bug 648 against pepper weevil, tests at Alhambra, California • 627 j»-aminoazobenzene hydrochloride. ... 550 castor-bean plant as source. •••••• .666 contact, for chinch bug control on corn. •• 530 1,4-diphenyl semicarbazide. ••••... .549 field tests to control European corn borer in early market sweet corn, at Toledo, Ohio in 1943 ••••609 for control of hemipterous cotton insects in Arizona 506 -39- Insecticides — for control of spruce budworm in Colorado in 1944 669 fumigant-residual mixtures for control of Japanese beetle. ••••••696 in grasshopper control •••722 in mineral oil, comparison for control of corn earworm in dent seed corn., .....664 me tal-ni co tine compounds ••• 646 new or little-used, worthy of fur- ther testing. • 564 nicotine, activators. .•••••• .709 nicotine, dust carriers. .720 investigation work of Division, 1927-1939 516 oil-containing, for earworm control in sweet corn 525 organic sulfur compounds used as, second list* ••••• 539 phenoxathiin as. • 580 p-phenylazc aniline. •••• 565 phthalonitrile as •• , .54.8 reductions in rotenone content of dust mixtures applied to vegetables. ••••••••••••• 560 screening tests. • • 733 synthetic organic compounds. ..621, 634, 729,730, 733 tests against pea aphid •••••••651 tests on Mexican bean beetle....... 682 uses of proprietary surface-active agents • • 607 uses of rotenone-bearing plants, 1938-1944, review 713 Insects- affecting animals, control by DDT formulations. •••• ...•••...•• 714. affecting man and animals DDT experiments. •••• •• .673 affecting sugar beets grown for seed in Arizona and New Mexico........ 552 attacking stored seed, protection from 677 control on house plants. ••••••• ••••524. control with cryolite for 610 control work, conversion tables and equivalents for. •••• ••••• 517 in Spanish moss, gin trash, and woods trash, and on wild cotton*. 528 toxicity of semicarbazone to..*... 705 Japanese beetle- biology of. ••••• • .615 comparative toxicity of DDT and lead arsenate to larvae in soil. .624. control • 727 control by DDT 724 control by DDT applied to soil, effect on plants. .737 control by fumigant-residual insecti- cide mixtures .696 DDT tests against in 1944 .....645 effect of sun's rays upon viability of Bacillus popllliae Dutky spores, organism causing milky disease • 703 effectiveness and duration of technical DDT in different soils against larvae 716 fumigation of larvae in soil with aqueous solution of ethylene di chloride 626 fumigation of larvae in soil with ethylene dibromide-ethylene di- chloride mixtures. 694 hydrocyanic acid as fumigant for... 60 influence of temperature on effec- tiveness of lead arsenate against larvae in soil 622 larvae, colonization of organism causing milky disease. • .605 milky disease colonization, 1939- 1945 704 Jarring sheet, for curculios. ....... .608 June beetle, southern green, grub control in lawns • 523 June bugs on pecan in Louisiana. ..... 559 Larvicide oil-emulsion for mosquitoes 587 organic compounds for Culex quinquef as clatus Say. 585 Lead arsenate— comparative toxicity of DDT and lead arsenate to larvae of Japanese beetle in soil ,. ...... 624 influence of temperature on effec- tiveness against larvae of Jap- anese beetle in soil 622 -40- Lice, human, control 685 Lima beans — corn earworm control 547 two- spotted mite control in California 613 Livestock, screwworm treatment 708 Locusts, control in Argentina 734 Lon cho carpus — abstracts of recent foreign and domestic patents relating to 514 cube and timbo, insecticidal uses of rotenone and rotenoids. .. .579,581,593,594,598,603 625,630,652,654,655 Lousicides, screening tests with insecticides, miticides, and repellents • 733 Lygus bugs — comparative values of new insecti- cides 648 control with DDT and other new dusts on seed alfalfa 697 control with DDT, sabadilla, and pyrethrum dusts on seed alfalfa.. 658 cultural control on alfalfa seed crops in Mohawk area of Arizona, 1939 and 1940 546 on sugar beets grown for seed, insecticides against 635 Marine grasses, control of dog fly breeding in. 541 May beetles on pecan in Louisiana.... 559 Melonfly, deterrents as control for.. 510 Methyl bromide — chemical study of preparation and stability of aqueous solution 3... 5 75 collar treatments for nursery stock 576 fumigation 601 fumigation for white-fringed beetle larvae in flowerpots 513 fumigation of bulk soil against white- fringed beetle in New Orleans.... 512 6 Methyl bromide — fumigation of greenhouse plants at the U. S. Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md 526 fumigation of imported perishable food products. 521 fumigation of nursery stock for oriental fruit moth. .»••• 614 fumigation of sweetpotatoes for destruction of sweetpotato weevil 600 insect fumigant — literature review through 1940 618 vault fumigation for control of orchid-infesting insects. • 690 Mexican bean beetle, insecticidal tests 682 Mexican fruitfly, DDT against, ,700 Milky disease — Japanese beetle larvae, coloni- zation 605,704 Japanese beetle larvae, effect of sun's rays upon viability of spores of Bacillus popllliae 703 Mite, bulb scale, control. • ...507 Miticides— evaluation for application to clothing 733 screening tests. •••••... .733 use of •• .•••.•••••••..•698 Mosquito — larvicides, screening tests,... ••••733 oil-emulsion larvicide. ••••••• 587 repellents, screening tests ..733 Nicotine- activators, • • 709 dust carriers. ..................... 720 insecticidal U6es (summary of literature, 1690-1934) 597 insecticides, metal compounds 646 toxicity tests..... 710,725 Nicotinium salts, toxicity tests 725 Norni cotine — review of information on,.... ..561,636 -41- Nornicotine — toxicity tests, 710 Nursery stock, fumigation for oriental fruit moth 711 Oil- containing pyrethrins for earworm control in sweet corn 4-97 emulsion, new mosquito larvicide.. .587 insecticides for earworm control in sweet corn 525 Orchard boxes, steam treatment to destroy codling moth larvae 134 Orchid-infesting insects, control by vault fumigation with methyl bromide 690 Organic compounds — against larvae of tobacco and tomato horn worms 639 insecticidal action of halogen, literature references 678 insecticides against pea aphid 651 larvicides for Culex qulnquefasciatus Say. 585 synthetic, tests as insecticides. 621,634,729,730,738 toxicity to European corn borer. ...557 612,620,707 toxicity to young screwworm larvae. 586 Oriental fruit moth — fumigation of fruit and nursery stock 711 methyl bromide fumigation of nur- sery stock for 614 utilization of parasites for reduc- ing injury to peaches 570 Parasites — European corn borer, field status at close of 1941 588 utilization for reducing oriental fruit moth injury to peaches 570 Parlatorla chin en sis Marlatt, in United States 535 , 595 Patents relating to derris, lonchocarpus, tephrosia, and rotenone • • • « 514 Pea — aphid, insecticides against 651 weevil, DDT laboratory and field tests with 668 Peach— dichloroethyl ether for control of plum curcullo. •• 558 drops, picking-up device 638 trees, effect of ethylene dichloride emulsion 555 utilization of parasites for reduc- ing injury by oriental fruit moth 570 Peach tree borer, control with propylene dichloride emulsion 676 Peanut litter, dog fly control in. . . . 542 Pecan — May beetles, or June bugs, on in Louisiana • 559 weevil control by DDT in Southeastern States 723 Pepper weevil, insecticidal tests at Alhambra, California 627 Phenoxathiin, promising insecticide. .580 £-Fhenylazoaniline as an insecticide. 565 Phthalonitrile, as insecticide*. •••••548 Picrotoxin, toxicity to certain insects • 572 Plants — insecticidal review of literature, 19a ...661 rotenone bearing, insecticidal uses, 1938-1944, review 713 rotenone-bearing chemical analysi s. 563 rotenone or rotenoid containing.. ..671 Plum curculio, control on peach by dichloroethyl ether 558 Pollen- role in economy of hive......... ...536 supplements, use in developing honeybee colonies. 531 -42- Pollen — traps — use in developing honeybee coloni es. 531 Ponderosa pine lumber, damage by black- horned pine borer • 599 Potato — DDT dusts on 689 tuber worm 554 Propylene di chloride emulsion, control of peachtree borer..., 676 Psyllid, potato and tomato psyllid. . .532 Puccinia graminis — physiologic races in United States iu 1939 * 522 physiologic races in United States in 1940 522-A physiologic races in United States in 1941 522-B physiologic races in United States in 1942 522-C Puccinia graminis trltici — physiologic races, identification. .617 Pyrethrins— I and II, toxicity in kerosene to American cockroach 544 in oil for earv.orm control in sweet corn 497 Pyrethrum — dust for control of Lygus spp. on seed alfalfa 658 oil solutions and emulsions, tests against earworm in sweet corn*... 665 oil sprays in open-type tobacco warehouses • 717 Quassin, toxicity to certain insects. 572 Raisin moth, on grapes 527 Ranch management, for screw-worm prevention and eradication in Texas and adjoining States. 520 Repellents — screening tests • • use of. Ribes, host-parasite relationships, function of tannin in 518 Rice stinkbug, control with DDT 647 Rotenoids — insecticidal uses from derris, lonchocarpus (cube and timbo), tephrosia, and related plants. . ..579 581,593 594,598 603,625 630,652 654,655 list of plants containing. ....571 susceptibility of arthropods 656 S s s Rotenone — abstracts of recent foreign and domestic patents relating to..... 514 * chemical analysis of plants containing, review. .563 content, reduction in dust mixtures applied to vegetables... 560 dusts, sprays, rashes, and dips containing rotenone for destruction of cattle grubs, preparation and use.62|; insecticidal uses 1'rom aerris, lonchocarpus (cube and timbo), tephrosia, and related plants. .. .579 581,593, 594,598, s 603,625, 630,652, 654,655 list of plants containing.... 571 | patents relating to..... 706 reduction in dusts for cattle grut treatments 602 susceptibility of arthropods 656 Russian-thistle, summer host of beet leafhopper and acreage reduction in San Joaquin Valley, Calif ornia. . 573 Rustic poles, damage by black-horned pine borer • 599 Sabadilla dust for control of Lygus spp. on seed alfalfa 658 Say stinkbug. comparative values of new insecticides. 648 -43- Scale insects— Parlatoria chlnensis Marlatt. 595 Parlatoria chinensis Marlatt, recently discovered in United States 535 Screening tests, with insecticides, miticides, and repellents ...♦733 Screwworms — infesting livestock, prevention and treatment. • 540, 708 prevention and eradication in Texas and adjoining States... 520 toxicity of organic compounds to young larvae. 586 Seed, stored — protection from insect attack. .....677 tests against insect pests o41 Semicarbazones, toxicity to insects.. 705 Sheep tick, controlby single dip in DDT emulsion. • 679 Soil fumigation, with methyl bromide, for white-fringed beetle 512,513 Spiders, in Spanish moss, gin trash, and woods trash, and on wild cotton 528 Sprays- application by ground and aerial equipment compared with standard spraying and dusting methods. ••••508 codling moth control on apple tree trunks • 712 concentrated equipment for applying 574 concentrated trunk, for destroying codling moth larvae 629 DDT phytotoxicity to truck crops in Wisconsin 715 effectiveness in control of forest insects. • 515 formulation of DDT 643 pyrethrum-oil, in open- type tobacco warehouses • 717 rotenone-containing preparation and use for destruction of cattle grubs 623 Spruce budworm, control by DDT and other insecticides in Colorado in 1944 669 Steam treatment of orchard boxes to destroy codling moth larvae 534 Styrene dibromide, -pyre thrum substitute in insecticidal oil used for ear- worm control in sweet corn. • • 619 Sucking insects on elm, DDT tests against. .667 Sugar beet— Lygus bugs on seed, insecticides against 635 insects affecting seed in Arizona and New Mexico 552 in sectSj control with DDT during 1945 692 root aphid, control suggestions in California 577 Sugarcane borer, control with DDT. •••647 Sulfur, organic compounds used as insecticides, second list... .539 Surface-active agents, mse in insecti- cide preparations. 607 Sweet com— DDT experiments for control of European corn borer at Toledo, Ohio, in 1944 659 earworm control by use of DDT and pyre thrum in oil solutions and emulsions. •••• 665 earworm control by use of oil containing pyrethrins 497 earworm control by use of oil or oil containing insecticides...... 525 earworm control by use of styrene dibromide, pyrethrum substitute in insecticidal oil 619 field tests with insecticides to control European corn borer, Toledo, Ohio in 1943 609 Sweetpotato— fumigation with methyl bromide for destruction of sweetpotato weevil. 6QQ weevil, effect of DDT Sn .fc91 -44- Tannin, function in host-parasite rela- tionships ...» . . 518 Temperature, effect on queen bees in mailing cages. 529 Tenulin, toxicity to insects, 572 Tephrosia — abstracts of recent foreign and domestic patents relating to 514 insecticidal uses of rotenone and rotenoids from 579, 581, 593, 594, 598,603,625,630, 652,654,655 Tobacco — flue-cured, insect control on growing plants 499 hornworms, baits and attractants for moths 735 hornworms, baits and traps for 578 hornworms, new compounds against larvae. 639 insecticidal uses (summary of liter- ature, 1690-1934) 597 insects, control with DDT during 1945 692 insects on sun-grown cigar- type tobacco in Georgia and Florida, control recommendations 501 moth pests in growers' pack houses in North Carolina and Virginia... 632 warehouses, open-type, pyrethrum- oil sprays in... 717 Tomato — f ruitworm, control 589 hornworms, baits and attractants for moths 735 hornworms, baits and traps for..... 578 hornworms, new compounds against larvae • 639 insects, results of DDT in southern California , 699 pinworm, control < 589 russet mite, control.. 589 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Hill III I! 3 1262 09239 2322 Truck crops — insect control with DDT, 1945 692 phyto toxicity of DDT dusts and sprays in Wisconsin.. 715 Turpentine beetle, red, conifer pest in California 568 < f Two-spotted mite, control on lima beans in California 613 Vault fumigation, with methyl bromide, i' control of orchid-infesting insects. .690 I Vegetables, insecticide dust mixtures, reductions in rotenone content 560 Vetch bruchid, control with DDT in western Oregon 65O Washes — derris and cube in cattle grub control. $62 roten one-containing preparation and use for destruction of cattle grubs. . • • • • • • 623 Weevils, attacking conifers, preventive methods 500 Wetting agents, commercially available, list 504 White-fringed beetles — combating methods. • 503 control 505 fumigation of bulk potting soil with carbon disulphide 553 fumigation of methyl bromiae for control of bulk soil 512 insectary and field-cage tests with DDT at Florala, Ala., 1944 ..662 f ' lsrva, methyl bromide fumigation in flowerpots 513 Mreworms, control suggestions in California 556 Traps — for horn fly control 498 for tobacco and tomato hornworm control. ....... . ; .'....... *78 o o o o