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The efficacy of lead arsenate in controlling the codling moth
The efficacy of lead arsenate in controlling the codling moth
By Ralph Henry Smith

Arsenate of lead as an insecticide against the tobacco hornworms
By Alfred Cookman Morgan
Hisanʼen no kagakuteki kenkyū
Hisanʼen no kagakuteki kenkyū
By Dengorō Nishida
The Codling moth in eastern Washington
The Codling moth in eastern Washington
By A. L. Melander
The arsenates of lead
The arsenates of lead
By R. H. Robinson
Arsenic deposit and codling moth control
Arsenic deposit and codling moth control
By R. L. Webster

Biennial Report
By Oregon Board of Horticulture,Board of Horticulture,Oregon ,Nevada State Dept. of Agriculture,State Dept . of Agriculture
Influence of temperature on effectiveness of lead arsenate against larvae of the Japanese beetle in the soil
Influence of temperature on effectiveness of lead arsenate against larvae of the Japanese beetle in the soil
By United States.: Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Arsenate of lead as an insecticide against the tobacco hornworms in the dark-tobacco district
Arsenate of lead as an insecticide against the tobacco hornworms in the dark-tobacco district
By A. C. Morgan,D. C. Parman,United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.,United States. Bureau of Entomology
Bioremediation of lead arsenate-contaminated soils
Bioremediation of lead arsenate-contaminated soils
By Frank J. Peryea
Phosphate fertilizer-enhanced arsenic solubility and leaching in soils contaminated with lead arsenate pesticide residues
Phosphate fertilizer-enhanced arsenic solubility and leaching in soils contaminated with lead arsenate pesticide residues
By Frank J. Peryea
Fish oil as an adhesive in lead-arsenate sprays
Fish oil as an adhesive in lead-arsenate sprays
By Clifford E. Hood
A study of the effect of lead arsenate exposure on orchardists and consumers of sprayed fruit
A study of the effect of lead arsenate exposure on orchardists and consumers of sprayed fruit
By United States. Public Health Service.

Lead arsenate and paris green
By John Phillips Street

Reactions of the Japanese beetle to spray deposits on foliage
By E. R. Van Leeuwen
Commercial arsenates of lead and lime-sulphur
Commercial arsenates of lead and lime-sulphur
By Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher

Lead arsenate as a remedy for chewing insects
By Hopkins, A. D.

Analyses of Paris green and lead arsenate
By George E. Colby
The dwarfing, shriveling, and dropping of cherries and prunes
The dwarfing, shriveling, and dropping of cherries and prunes
By W. O. Gloyer
Effect of lead arsenate insecticides on orange trees in Florida
Effect of lead arsenate insecticides on orange trees in Florida
By Ralph L. Miller