METHCMYL

                PESTICIDE REGISTRATION STANDARD
                                    Project Manager (SPRD)
 Kenneth Bailey                     Pharmacologist (SPS)
 Hudson Boyd                        Environmental Chemist-
 Jay Ellenberger                    Product Manager (RD)
 Thomas Edwards                     Toxicologist (HED)
 Robert Hitch                       Fish and Wildlife Biologist-
 Stephen Hopkins                    Plant Physiologist (HED)
 Hoyt Jamieson                      Entomologist (BFSD)
 Ray Kent                           Residue Chemist (HED)
 Allen Shied                        Economist (BFSD)
 Leslie Touart                      Fish and Wildlife BiolbgistivCHED)
"Allan Vaughan                      Entomologist (HED)
                         October, 1981
           Office of Pesticides and  Toxic Substances
                Environmental Protection Agency
                       401 M Street,  SW
                    Washington, D.C. 20460

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                               TABLE OF ocwrurrs


 Chapter                                                  Page

I.     How to Register Under a Registration Standard       1-1

II.    Agency Position on Methomyl                         2-1
       1.  Introduction                                    2-1
       2.  Description of Chemical                         2-1
       3.  Regulatory Position for Products Containing     2-1
            Methomyl
       4.  Regulatory Rationale                            2-2
       5.  Criteria for Registration Under the Standard    2-4
           Manufacturing-Use Methotryl                      2-4
             Acceptable Ranges and Limits
               Product Composition Standards               2-4
               Acute Tbxicity Limits                       2-5
               Use Patterns                                2-5
             Required labeling                             2-5
             Tolerance Reassessment                        2-5
           End Use Methomyl:  Soluble Concentrates         2-7
             Acceptable Ranges and Limits                •  2-7
               Product Composition Standards               2-7
               Acute Toxicity Limits                       2-7
               Use Patterns                                2-7
                Reentry Intervals                          2-8
                Preharvest Intervals2-8
                Application Rate                           2-9
             Required Labeling                             2-9
           End Use Methomyl:  Granular                     2-10
             Acceptable Ranges and Limits
               Product Composition Standards               2-10
               Acute Toxicity Limits                       2-10
               Use Patterns                                2-10
                Reentry Intervals                          2-11
                Preharvest Intervals                  '     2-11
                Application Rate                           2-11
             Required Labeling                             2-11
           End Use Methomyl:  Dust                         2-12
             Acceptable Ranges and Limits                  2-12
               Product Composition Standards               2-12
               Acute Tbxicity Limits                      '2-12
               Use Patterns                                2-12
                Reentry Intervals                          2-12
                Preharvest Intervals                       2-13
                Application Rate                           2-13
             Required Labeling                             2-13

III.   Data Requirements and Data Gaps                     3-1

       Tables
        A.  Generic Data Requirements                      3-3
        B.  Product-Specific Data Requirements for         3-32
             Manufacturing-Use Products
        C.  Product-Specific Data Requirements for         3-34

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           CHAPTER I:   HOW TD REGISTER UNDER A REGISTRATION STANDARD

   A.  Organization of the Standard
   B.  Purpose of the  Standard
   C.  Requirement to  Reregister Under the Standard
   D.  "Product Specific"  Data and "Generic" Data
   E.  Data Compensation Requirements under FIFRA 3(c)(l)(D)
   F.-Obtaining Data  to Fill " Data Gaps"; FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B)
   G.  Amendments to the Standard

A. Organization of the Standard            .

This first chapter explains the purpose of a Registration Standard and
summarizes the legal  principles involved in registering or reregistering under
a Standard.  The second chapter sets forth the requirements that must be met to
obtain or  retain registration for products covered by this particular
•Registration Standard." In the remaining chapters, the Agency reviews the
available  data by scientific discipline, discusses the Agency's concerns with
the identified potential  hazards, and logically develops the conditions and
requirements that would reduce those hazards to acceptable levels.

B. Purpose of the Standard .

Section 3  of the Federal  Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
provides that "no person  in any State may distribute, sell, offer for sale,
hold for'sale, ship,  deliver for shipment, or receive (and having so received)
deliver or offer to deliver,  to any person any pesticide Jrfhich_is_ not
registered with  the Administrator (of EPA]."  To approve the  registration .of a_
pesticide, the Administrator must'find, pursuant to Section 3(c)(5)  that:

    "(A)   its composition  is such  as  to warrant  the proposed claims for it;

     (B)   its labeling and other material  required to be  submitted  comply
          with the requirements of this Act;

     (C)   it will perform  its intended function  without unreasonable  adverse
          effects on the environment;  and

     (D)   when used in accordance  with widespread and comonly recognized
          practice it will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects
          on the environment."

In making these  findings, the Agency reviews  a  wide range of data  which
registrants are required  to submit,  and assesses the risks and benefits
associated with*  the use of the proposed pesticide.  But  the established
approach  to making these  findings has been found to be defective on  two counts:

First, EPA and its predecessor agency, the United States Department  of
Agriculture (USBA), routinely reviewed .registration applications on  a "product
by product" basis, evaluating each product-specific application somewhat
independently.  In the review of  products containing similar components, there
was  little opportunity for a retrospective review of the full range  of
pertinent data available  in Agency files  and  in the public literature.  Thus the
"product  by product" approach was often inefficient and  sometimes'resulted in
inconsistent or  incomplete regulatory judgments.

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 C.  Requirement to Reregister Under the Standard

 FIFRA Section 3(g),  as amended in 1978, directs EPA to reregister all
 currently registered products as expeditiously as possible.  Congress also
 agreed that ^registration should be accomplished by the use of Registration
 Standards..          .

 Each registrant of a currently registered product to which this Standard
 applies,  and who  wishes to continue to sell or distribute his product in
           must apply for reregistration.  His application oust contain proposed
labeling that complies with this  Standard.

EPA will issue a notice of intent to cancel the registration of any currently
registered product to which this  Standard applies if the registrant fails to
comply with  the procedures for reregistration set forth in the Guidance Package
which  accompanies this Standard.

D.  "Product  Specific" Data and "Generic* Data

In  the course of developing this  Standard,  EPA has determined the types of data
.needed for evaluation of  the properties and effects  of products to which the
Standard applies, in the  disciplinary areas of Product Chemistry,  Environmental
Fate,  Toxicology, Residue Chemistry,  and Ecological  Effects.   These
determinations are based  prirarily on the data Guidelines proposed in 43 FR
29696, July  10, 1978; 43  FR 37336, August 22,  1978;  and 45 FR 72948,  November
3,  1980, as  applied to the'use patterns of  the products to which this Standard  •
applies. - Wiere it appeared that  data from  a normally applicable Guidelines
requirement  was actually  unnecessary to evaluate these products, the  Standard
indicates that the requirement has* been waived.  On  the other hand, in some
cases  studies not required by the Guidelines may be  needed because of the
particular composition or use pattern of products the Standard covers;  if so,
the Standard explains the Agency's reasoning.   Data  guidelines have not yet
been proposed for the Residue Chemistry discipline,  but the requirements for
such data have been in effect for some time and are, the Agency believes,
relatively familiar to registrants.   Data which we have found are needed to
evaluate the registrability of some products covered by the Standard  may not be
needed for the evaluation of  other products, depending upon the composition,
formulation  type, and intended uses of the  product in question.   The  Standard
states which data requirements apply to which  product categories.   (See the
third chapter.)  The various  kinds of data  normally  required  for registration
of  a pesticide product can be divided into  two basic groups:

    1. Data that are product specific , i.e.  data that relates only to the
      the properties or effects of a  product with a  particular
      composition (or a group of  products with closely similar
      composition); and

    2. Generic data that pertains  to  the properties or effects of a
      particular ingredient,  and  thus is relevant to an evaluation of
      the risks and benefits  of all products containing that  ingredient
      (or all such products having a  certain use  pattern),  regardless of
      any such product's  unique composition.

The Agency requires certain •product  specific"  data  for each  product  to
characterize the product's particular composition and physical/chemical
properties (Product Chemistry), and to characterize  the product's  acute

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    1. The data were first submitted to EPA (or to its predecessor
      agencies, USDA or ETA),  on or after January 1, 1970;

    2. The data were submitted  to EPA (or USDA or FDA) by sane other
      applicant or registant in support, of an application for an
      experimental use  permit, an amendment adding a new use to a
      registration, or  for registration, or to support or maintain in
      effect an existing registration;

    3. They are the kind of data which are relevant to the Agency's
      decision to  register or  reregister the applicant's product
      under the Registration Standard,  taking into account  the
      applicant's  product's composition and intended use pattern(s);

    4. The Agency has found the data to be valid and usable  in reaching
      regulatory conclusions;  and

    5. They are not data for which the applicant has been exempted by
      FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(D)  frcra the duty to offer to pay
      compensation.  (This exemption applies to the "generic" data
      concerning the safety of an active ingredient of the applicant's
      product,  not to "product specific" data.   The exemption is
      available only to applicants whose product is labeled  for  end- •
      uses for which the  active ingredient in question is present in
      the applicant's product  because of his use of another  registered
      product  containing  that  active ingredient which he purchases from
      another producer.)

An  applicant for reregistration of an already registered product under this
Standard, or for registration of a new  product  under this Standard, accordingly
must determine  which of the data used by EPA in developing the Standard must be
the subject of  an offer to pay compensation,  and must submit with his
application the appropriate  statements  evidencing his compliance with  FIFRA
Section 3(c)(l)(D).

An  applicant would  never  be  required to offer to pay for "product specific"
data submitted  by another firm.   In many,  if not in most cases,  data which is
specific to another firm's product will not suffice to allow EPA to evaluate
the applicant's product,  that  is,  will  not  be useful to the  Agency in
determining whether the applicant's product is  registrable.   There may be
cases, however, where because of close  similarities between  the  composition of
two or more products, another  firm's data may suffice to allow EPA to  evaluate
seme or all of  the  "product  specific" aspects of the applicant's product.  In
such a case, the applicant may choose to cite that data instead  of submitting
data from tests on his own product,  and if  he chooses that option,  he  would
have to comply  with  the offer-to-pay requirements of Section 3(C)(1)(D) for
that data.

Each applicant  for registration or reregistration of a manufacturing-use
product, and each applicant  for  registration or reregistration of an end-use
product, who is not  exempted by FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(D), must comply  with the
Section 3(c)(l)(D) requirements with respect to each item of  "generic" data
that relates to his  product's  intended  uses.

A detailed description of  the procedures an  applicant must follow in applying
for reregistration  (or new registration) under  this  Standard  is  found  in the

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Applications  for registration which propose  uses or formulations  that are not
presently covered by  the  Standard, or which  present product compositions,
product chemistry data, hazard data,  toxicity levels,  or labeling that do not
meet the requirements of  the Standard, will  automatically be considered by the
Agency to be  requests for amendments  to  the  Standard.   In response to such
applications, the Agency  may request  additional data to support the proposed
amendment to  the Standard, or may deny the application for registration on the
grounds that  the proposed product would  cause unreasonable adverse effects to
the environment.  In  the  former case,  when additional  data have been
satisfactorily supplied,  and providing that  the data do not indicate the
potential for unreasonable adverse effects,  the Agency will then  amend the
Standard to cover the new registration.

Each Registration Standard is based upon all data  and  information available to
the Agency's reviewers on a particular date  prior  to the publication date.
This "cut-off" date is.stated at the beginning of  the  second chapter.  Any
subsequent data submissions and any approved amendments will be incorporated
into the Registration Standard by means  of addenda,  which are available for
inspection at EPA in Washington, D.C., or copies of  which may be  requested  from
the Agency.  When all the present "data  gaps" have been filled  and the
submitted data have been  reviewed, the Agency will revise the Registration
Standard.  Thereafter, when the Agency determines  that the internally
maintained addenda have significantly  altered the  conditions for  registration
under the Standard, the document will  be updated and re-issued.

While the Registration Standard discusses only the uses and  hazards  of products
containing the designated active ingredient(s), the  Agency is also concerned
with the potential hazards of some inert ingredients and impurities.
Independent of the development of "any  one Standard,  the Agency  has initiated
the evaluation of some inert pesticide ingredients.  Where the  Agency has
identified inert ingredients of concern  in a specific  product to  which the
Standard applies, these ingredients will be  pointed  out in the Guidance Package.

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                                  CHAPTER II


                          AGENCY POSITION CN METHCMYL


Introduction

This chapter describes in detail the Agency's regulatory position on products
which contain methcmyl as the sole active ingredient.  The regulatory position
adopted by the Agency incorporates a nunber of considerations.  Raremost among
these considerations is an analysis of the possible registration of products
containing methomyl based on the risk criteria found in Section 162.11(a) of
Title 40 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.  The Agency's determination
is presented below, and the rationale for this basic decision follows the
position.

In addition to this decision and rationale, this chapter includes the
following:  criteria for the registration of methomyl products under the
Standard; acceptable ranges and limits for product composition, acute toxicity,
and use pattern/application method; required labeling; tolerance reassessment.

The scientific basis for a decision presented in this chapter can be found by
reading the various disciplinary chapters (Chapters IV-DO which provide
sunmaries of available scientific data on methomyl.  The data requirements and
data gaps-are presented in Chapter III, Tables 1-3.  Also, the reason for
establishing a data requirement can be found in the footnotes of the tables in
Chapter III and also in the topical discussions portion of Chapters IV-IX.
References to Agency guidelines for testing are provided when appropriate.
In instances where the data requirements differ from the guideline
requirements, the rationale is presented in the footnotes of the tables.
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Description of Chemical

Methomyl is a carbonate insecticide used to control a broad spectrum of insect
pests in agricultural and ornamental crops.  Approximately 70-80 percent of the
methomyl purchased annually in the Uiited States is used on soybeans, peanuts,
cotton, and tobacco.  Technical methonyl is a white, crystalline solid with a
slight sulfurous odor.  There are four currently registered manufacturing-use
products of which there are two technical methomyl products  (98% and 95%
methomyl) and two are formulation intermediate products (90% and 26% methomyl).
Msthomyl formulations include both solid and liquid soluble concentrates,
granulars (including baits), and dusts.

Msthomyl is the cannon name for S-methyl N-((methylcarbanoyl)oxy]-     R
thioacetimidate.  fethcmyl is marketed under the trade names of lannate
and ttdrin  . The Chemical Abstracts Registry (CAS) nunber for methomyl is
16752-77-5 and the EEA 3iaughnessy nunber is 090301.

Regulatory Position for Products Containing Methomyl

Msthonyl, S-methyl N-t(methylcarbanoyl)oxy]thioacetimidate, as described in
this Standard may be registered for sale, distribution, reformulation, and use
in the thited States. . Considering all information available to the Agency from
the open literature and provided to the Agency as of January 30, 1980 and all
data submitted to the Agency by registrants, as of January 30, 1980, the Agency


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Reentry

Several studies have been reviewed concerning the cholinesterase activity of
fieldworkers exposed to methomyl.  Eata indicate that workers involved in the-
mixing or aerial application of roethomyl and vorkers exposed to foliar residues
showed depressed blood cholinesterase levels.

A  2-day reentry interval has been established in California for citrus, grapes,
nectarines, and peaches.  The Agency has decided to adopt this 2-day reentry
level imposed by the Dept. of Food and Agriculture for the State of California
(California Administrative Gbde, January 4, 1979, Article 23, 2479(h), Field
Worker Safety) for these methomyl crop uses.   Registrants have the option of
accepting the 2-day reentry interval or of supplying exposure data, a
dislodgeable residue decline curve and establishing an appropriate reentry
interval based on this data.

Accident Reports

Three methcmyl formulations were classified in 1978 as restricted use
pesticides:  concentrated solution formulations, 90% soluble concentrate
formulations not in water soluble bags, and 1-5% baits, excluding the 1% fly
bait.

The accidents reported to the Pesticide Incident Monitoring System (PIMS)
involving hunan exposure to methomyl provided the basis for restricting the use
of concentrated solutions and 90% soluble concentrate solids which were
not packaged in water soluble bags in 1978.  Since most of the problems.with
methomyl have occurred during mixing and loading operations, the Agency has	
determined that restricting the use of formulations in non-water soluble bags
to use by certified applicators would greatly reduce the haard.  Formulations
packaged in water soluble bags will remain available for general use.

Section 162.11 (c) (4-5) of the Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Radenticide Pet states that any product useCs)
which meets the general use criteria stated in Section 162.11(c)(l-3) shall
nonetheless be classified for restricted use if the Agency determines that
based on hunan toxicological data (including epidemiological studies), use
history, accident data, monitoring data, or such other evidence as the
Aiministrator identifies the product use(s) may pose a serious haard to man
or the environment which can reasonably be prevented by classification for
restricted use.  My product use(s) classified for restricted use under the
provisions above may be limited to use by or under the direct supervision of a
certified applicator.

A decrease in .the nunber of incidents of hunan exposure reported to P3MS for
1979, 1980, and 1981 was noted after the publication of the final rule in 1978
to restrict certain uses of methcmyl.  This factor supports the Agency's
decision to continue the restriction to limit specific formulation of
methomyl to use by certified applicators.  The packaging of water soluble
powders in water soluble bags has reduced the incidence of hunan exposures and,
also will remain in effect.

Wildlife Hizard

The acute toxicity of methomyl to manmals at 17-24 mg/kg is considered to be
high.  The greatest risk to wild manmals, as determined fron available


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products for nitrosonethonyl or a certification fron registrants that
nitrosating agents are not added to methomyl-containing products.

b.  Acute Tbxicity Limits

The Agency will consider registration of manufacturing-use methcmyl products
which have established acute toxicity category I-IV ratings for each of the
following effects:

                       Acute Oral Tbxicity
                       Acute Dermal Tbxicity
                       Acute Inhalation Tbxicity
                       Primary Eye Irritation
                       Primary Dermal Irritation

c.  tfee Patterns

Tb be covered under 'this Standard, manufacturing-use methonyl products must
be labeled for formulation into end-use pesticides which are intended for
outdoor, domestic/nondomestic, terrestrial applications (fcod or non-food
uses), or other uses accepted by the Agency.

Iblerences have been established for the use methomyl on food crops and are
presented in the Residue Chemistry Chapter of this  Standard.  The Agency will
consider additional tolerances on food or feed crops provided that applicants
submit a petition(s) proposing a tolerance level for each crop, supply
appropriate residue data, and demonstrate that the  addtion of the tolerance
will not result in an unacceptable risk to the general population.  The Agency
will consider additional tolerances because only 51% of the ADI is in the
average diet of 1.5 fcj/day.  ~    "

2.  Required labeling                                        '

All manufacturing-use methcmyl products must bear appropriate labeling as
specified in 40 CFR 162.10.  y

3.  Tblerance Reassessment

The chemical name of the active ingredient for methomyl is S-methyl tt-
[(methylcarbanoyl)oxy]thioacetimidate.  tethcmyl, in plants, is degraded to the
volatile metabolites acetonitrile and OCL.  Neither the hydrolysis product of
methcmyl, S-methyl N-hy3roxythioacetimidate, nor its glucoside conjugate have
been identified as metabolites of methomyl in plants.  Additionally, the S-
oxide and S,S-dioxides of methcmyl have not been found in plant metabolism
studies.  The metabolism of methomyl in food-producing' animals has not yet been
defined,  Jfethomyl per se is the only residue of concern in plants.
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An adequate, validated analytical method (gas-liquid chrcmatography) is
available.  The recovery of methcmyl from fortified crop samples is good for
most raw agricultural' commodities and the sensitivity of the method is 0.02 to
0.05 ppn.  The method is published in the Pesticide Analytical ffenual, \blune
II.

Tolerances for residues of methcmyl have been established for a wide variety of
food crops  (40 CFR 180.253).  Tolerances for each crop can be found in the
Residue Chemistry Chapter (Chapter 7) or Appendix A of this Standard.


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B.  Ehd-Use Methcmyl:  Soluble Concentrates-Solid, Liquid

1.  Acceptable Ranges and Limits

a.  Product Composition Standards

Ehd use soluble concentrate methanyl products with any percentage of active
ingredient are acceptable under this Standard with appropriate certification of
limits.

Inert ingredients in food-use formulations must be cleared for such use under
40 CFR 180.1001.  Itegistrants of end use products with inert ingredients that
have not been cleared in 40 CFR ISO. 1001 must either remove the ingredient from
the product or obtain clearance.

b.  Acute Ibxicity Limits

The flgency will consider registration of soluble concentrate methanyl products
not packaged in vater soluble bags as restricted use pesticides,  Rsstricted
use pesticides can only be applied by certified pesticide applicators or
individuals under their direct supervision.  Established acute toxicity
category  I-IV ratings will be acceptable for these products for each of the
following effects:

                   Acute Oral Ibxicity
                   acute Dermal Ibxicity
 .- - •   .           Acute Inhalation Ibxicity
    •"""•.        Primary Eye Irritation
                   Primary Dsrraal Irritation

The Agency will consider registration of soluble concentrate methanyl products
packaged in water soluble bags for general use.  Established acute toxicity
category I-IV ratings will be acceptable for these products for each of the
following effects:

                   Acute Oral Tbxicity
                   Acute Dermal Ibxicity
                   Acute Inhalation Ibxicity
                   Primary E!ye Irritation
                   Primary Eermal Irritation

Tbxicity Category I will be accepted for nondcmestic, general use because the
water soluble bags reduce exposure considerably.  Accident reports have shovn
that the mixing and loading activities cause the greatest exposure potential.
The packaging of methanyl in veter soluble bags reduces the exposure potential.
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c.  Use Patterns

Tb be covered under this Standard, soluble concentrate products of methanyl may
be intended for food/nonfood, terrestrial, outdoor use.  Soluble concentrate
methanyl products in non-water soluble bags may only be applied by certified
applicators or individuals under their direct supervision.  Soluble concentrate
methanyl products in water soluble bags may be registered only for nondonestic
 (general) use.
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    Mint, hay
    fectarines
    Peaches
    Peanuts
    Peas
      Peas
      Pea vines for feed
      Forage for hay
    Pecans
    Pomegranates
    Soybeans
    Spinach
    Stravberries
      Fresh
      Processed
    Tobacco

    Vegetables, fruiting
    Vegetables, leafy
    Vegetables, root crop
      Carrots
      Chions
        green
        dry bulb
      Potatoes
      Sugar Beets
        roots
        tops
  14 days
   1 day*
   4 days
  21 days

   1 day
   5 days
  14 days
  30 days
  14 days
3-12 days (varies with application rates)
   7 days

   3 days
  10 days
   5 days (flue-cured)
  14 days (air or fire cured)
 1-2 days (varies with application rate)
  10 days

   1 day

  28 days
   7 days
   6 days

   7 days
  30 days
A prohibition against grazing or feeding cover crops in methcmyl-treated
orchards replaces the current restriction against grazing or feeding cover
crops within 10 days of treatment.
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*NOEE:   Although the current preharvest interval for the use of methcmyl on
         citrus, grapes and nectarines is sufficient to insure residue levels
         below tolerance limits at harvest, because of worker safety concerns,
         reentry into treated fields is prohibited within 2 days of
         application.  Registrants have the option of accepting this
         restriction or of petitioning for relief based upon local exposure and
         residue data..

Application Rate

The Agency finds that it must limit application rates to current levels.  This
is an interim measure which may need to be reassessed following the receipt of
required data to complete the hazard evaluation.  Existing application rates
for each use. are presented in the Appendix A of this Standard.

2.  Required Labeling

All soluble concentrate methcmyl products must bear appropriate labeling as
specified in 40 CFR 162.10.  Soluble concentrate product in non-water soluble
bags must also bear restricted use labeling.

Reentry
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Tb be registered under this Standard, granular products of methomyl may be
registered for food/nonfood, terrestrial, outdoor use.  The 1-5% baits
excluding the 1% fly bait are restricted use pesticides.  These products can
only be applied by certified applicators or individuals under their direct
supervision.
Reentry Intervals

The Agency has accepted the California State reentry interval of 2 days for the
use of granular methonyl products on citrus, grapes, nectarines, and peaches
when applied at existing application rates.

Registrants of granular methonyl products have the option of accepting the
California reentry interval of 2 days for the use of methorayl on citrus,
grapes, nectarines and peaches, or of petitioning for relief based upon local
exposure and residue data.

Federally recommended reentry intervals for the use of methonyl on the
following crops cannot be established at this tine due to the lack of data
needed to establish safe reentry intervals:  alfalfa, apples, asparagus,
beans, bluberries, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, collards, corn, cotton, cucunbers, lettuce, melons, mint, onion,
peanuts, peas, peppers, potatoes, sorghun, soybeans, simmer squash, spinach,
sugar beets, tobacco, tomatoes, forest trees and ornamentals.  Reentry
intervals may need to be reassessed following the completion of Agency reentry
guidelines.

Preharvest Intervals

Existing preharvest intervals for the use of methonyl en crops remain in
effect.  These intervals have been reassessed and appear to be adequate to
insure residue levels in raw agricultural commodities below tolerance limits at
harvest.  The currently recommended preharvest intervals are listed under the
section entitled "Bid-Use ffethcmyl:  Soluble Concentrates - Solid, liquid" of
this Chapter.

Application Rate

The Agency finds that it must limit application rates to current levels.  This
is an interim measure which may need to be reassessed following the receipt of
required data to complete the ha sard evaluation.  Existing application rates
for each use are presented in the Residue Chemistry Chapter of this Standard.

To be registered under this Standard, granular products of methomyl may be
registered for food/nonfood, terrestrial, outdoor use.  The 1-5% baits
excluding the 1% fly bait are restricted use pesticides.  These products can
only be applied by certified applicators or individuals under their direct
supervision.


2.  Required Labeling

All granular methomyl products must bear appropriate labeling as specified in

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The agency has accepted the California State reentry interval of 2 days for the
use of dust methomyl products on citrus, grapes, nectarines, and peaches when
applied at existing application rates.

Registrants of dust methamyl products have the option of accepting the
California reentry interval of 2 days for the use of roe than yl on citrus,
grapes, nectarines and peaches, or of petitioning for relief based upon local
exposure and residue data.

Federally recoimended reentry intervals for the use of methcrayl on the
following crops cannot be established at this tine due to the lack of data
needed to establish safe reentry intervals:  alfalfa, apples, asparagus,
beans, bluberries, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, collards, corn, cotton, cucunbers, lettuce, melons, mint, onion,
peanuts, peas, peppers, potatoes, sorghun, soybeans, sunraer squash, spinach,
sugar beets, tobacco, tomatoes, forest trees and ornamentals.  Reentry
intervals may need to be reassessed following the completion of Agency reentry
guidelines.

Preharvest Intervals

Existing preharvest intervals for the use of methcmyl on crops remain in
effect.  These intervals have been reassessed and appear to be adequate to
insure residue levels in raw agricultural conmodities below tolerance limits at
harvest.  The currently recommended preharvest intervals are listed under the
section entitled "End-Use ffethcmyl:  Soluble Concentrates - Solid, liquid" of
this Chapter.

Application Rate

The Agency finds that it must limit application rates to current levels.  This
is an interim measure which may need to be reassessed following the receipt of
required data to complete the hazard evaluation.  Existing application rates
for-'  'ch use are presented in the Residue Chemistry Chapter of this Standard.

2.  Required Labeling

All dust formulations of methcmyl must bear appropriate labeling as specified in
40 CFR 162.10.  Dusts product in non-water soluble bags must also bear
restricted use labeling.

Reentry

All dust methcmyl products intended for application on crops must include the
following precaution:

"Reentry into treated fields is prohibited within 2 days of application."

All labels and labeling intended for agricultural use products must bear the
following statement:  "This product must be applied in. accordance with 40 CFR
Rart 170."  Registrants may state the contents of 40 CFR Part 170 or additional
statements.

Additional Restrictions and Rrecautionary Statements



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                                 CHAPTER III

                         Eata  Jtequirements and  Data Gaps


Manufacturing-Use Methomyl

Table A entitled, Generic Data Requirements includes those data that pertain to
the properties or effects of methcmyl as an active ingredient.  Thus, these
data are relevant to an  evaluation of the risks and benefits of all products
containing methcmyl.  Providing data to  fill indicated gaps is the primary
responsibility of the manufacturing-use  product registrant(s).  Itegistrants of
end-use products which are not exempted  by FIFRA Section 3(c) (2) (D) are also
responsible for the submission  of these data.  Applicants for the registration
or reregistration of manufacturing-use methonyl products must acknowledge
reliance on existing data which fill indicated data requirements under F3FRA
3(c) (1) (D).  These data  are listed under the colum entitled Bibliographic
Citation in this table.  All data requirements are required for all currently
registered use patterns  unless a footnote to the table specifies otherwise.

Table B, entitled Product-Specific Data Requirements for Methomyl Manufacturing-
Use Products ^includes those data that relate only to the properties or effects
of a product with a specific composition.  Thus, these data are required of
each product to characterize  the product's particular composition and
physical/chemical properties, and acute toxicity.  Providing data to fulfill
these data requirements  for a particular product is the responsibility of each
applicant for the registration or reregistration of a manufacturing-use
methcmyl product.  If the Agency has in  its possession product-specific data
which fulfill a data requirment for a particular product, this is indicated in _
the guidance package accompanying this Standard.      .

^jplicants for the registration of new manufacturing-use methcmyl products must
submit all required product specific data or establish that the proposed
product is substantially similar to another product for which the Agency has
received acceptable product specific data.

If the Agency has determined that one or more existing manufacturing-use
methcmyl products are substantially similar, then this,  too, is indicated.
Product specific data need not be.acknowledged under FIFRA 3(c) (1)(D) unless
the Agency or a registrant has established that a product is substantially
similar to another product for which the Agency has received acceptable product
specific data.  If this  should occur, the registrant (s)  of the former
product(s) is required to acknowledge reliance on these data.

Bid Use Products of Methomyl

Registrants "of end-use methcmyl products not exempt by FIFRA Section
3(c) (2) (D) are responsible for the submission of "generic" data described in
Tables A and B of this Chapter, in addition to the product specific data listed
in Table C.

registrants of all end-use methcmyl - products are advised that if data are not
generated to fill generic data requirements for the manufacturing-use
product(s)f these registrations will be suspended.  If continued availability
of the manufacturing-use product is desired, this data must be supplied.
Table C, entitled Product-Specific Data Requirements for Methcmyl End-Use
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Guidelines
Citation



Name of
•test
1
Generic liaU
tt
able A
Requirements
i
es EPA llave
teta to Partially
Are Data or) totally Satisfy
Required? Composition this Requirement?
Product Chemistry
163.61-3(b)
163.61-8(c)(l)



163.61-8(c)(2)



ir>3.61-8(c)(3)



163.61-8(c)H)



163.61-0(c)(5)



163.61-8(c)(6)


Identification
Color



Odor



Kelt ing Point



Solubility



Stability



Octanol/wator
tort it ion/
Coefficient
Yes "technical Grade
You Technical Grade



Yea •technical Grade



Yes "technical Grade



Yes •technical Grado



Yes Technical Urada

.1-1

i
Partial
: Yes



Yes



Yes



Yes



Yes

V-
j
Yes •technical Grado No
j
i

Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B|? If so, norths
allowed for submission
Bibliographic from (uhlishcd date of
Citation standard

Product CSF'a Yesi 6 months
Shell, 1975 (to
05012838
duPont, 1977
00008553
Shell, 1975 No
05012838
duPont, 1977
00000553
Shell, 1975
05012838 No
duPont, 1977
00008553
Shell, 1975 No
05012838
duPont, 1977
00008553
Shell, 1975 No
05012838
duPont, 1977
00008553
— Yesi 6 months


Ineso data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
guidance package for updated requirements.

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                                                                     Table A

                                                          Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Environmental
163.62-7(b)
163.62-7(c)
163.62-8(b)







163.62-8
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                                                               Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Test
Are Data
Required? Conposltlon
• Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(D)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
fran published date of
standard
Environmental Fate
163.62-10(b)
163.62-10(c)
Terrestrial field
dissipation
(1) Field t           Yes
vegetable crop
(2) Tree Fruit        Yes
t nut crop uses
(3) Pasture land      No
uses
(4) Domestic out-     Yes
door parks,
ornamentals and
turf uses, forest
(5) Rights of         No
way, shelterbclts
and related uses

Aquatic field         Ito
dissipation
(1) Aquatic food
crop uses
(2) Aquatic noncrop
U9C8
(3) Specialized
aquatic uses
                                                    Representative
                                                    formulation
                                                    Representative
                                                    formulation
                                                    Representative
                                                    Formulation
No

No



Ha
Vest  24 months

Vest  24 months



Yesi  24 months
                                                            •these data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                                                     Refer  to
                                                                   2-7

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                                                                        Table A

                                                             Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
nwironmcntal
169. 62-11 (c)
Name of Are Data
Test Required? Opposition
Fate
Accunulation in Ha
irrigated crops
toes BPA llavc
tot a to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Hequirentnt?

Hunt Additional Data be
Sulmittcd under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
Bibliographic from published date of
Citation standard

163.62-11(d)
163.62-ll(e)
163.62-13
Fish accunulation
Special studies
accumulation in
aquatic nondrop
uses

Re-entry
Disposal and
storage
Yes
No
Yea'
                                          1/.9/
Radio-labeled
analytical grade
or non-labeled
technical grade
(to
Yesi  12 months
                                                    Representative
                                                    formulation
                                      (to
                                                              Yesi  12 months
I? Sot required for use around non-domestic buildings.
B/ Plow through only.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.

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                                                              •Mile A

                                                   Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Toxicology •
163.83-1
163.83-2
163.83-3
163.83-4
163.84-2
through 4
163.85-1
Kama of
Test
•
Chronic Feeding
Onaogenlclty
•teratogeniclty
Reproduction
Mutagenicity
Metabolism
Are Data
Required?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yea
Yes
Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
Conpoaitlon this Requirement?

Technical Grade Yea
•technical Grade Partial
Technical Grade Partial
•technical Grade Yes
•technical Grade Partial
•technical Grade Yea
Bibliographic
Citation

Busey, 1968,
00007092
Busey, 1968,
00007091
Busey 1968,
00007092
Roger et al.,
1978. 00007621
Kundzln, 1978,
00007093
Simmon et al.,
1977, 05009139
Itorvoy et al.,
1973, 05008198
Hunt Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

Ho
Vest 24 months */
Vest 24 months 2/
No
Yest 12 months3/
No
T/ nhcooenlclty testing In mice Is requlredT
2/ 'teratogenclty testing In rabbits is required.
3/ A manmallan in vitro point mutation test and a manual Ian iji vitro or in vivo cytogentlcs test are required.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package  for updated requirements.

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                                                                    I
                                                                    !
                                                                    i
                                                                 Table A
                                                                    I
                                                         Generic Data Requirement8
Guidelines
Citation
None of
Test
Are Data
Required?
i
I Coca EPA llave
Cbta to Partially
! or totally Satisfy
Composition i this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Hunt Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B|7 If ao, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry
Residue Datai
 Alfalfa
                                     Yes
Representative  j
 formulation    <
 Apples
                                     Yes
Representative
Fbnulation
Yes
                                                                         Yes
duPont, 1970
00008984
duPont, 1973,
00007159
Shell, 197S,
00008039
Shell, 1976,
00007133

duPont, 1976
GB-0028-0024
duPont, 1971,
00007077
                                                                                                                 No
                                         No
                                                            These data  requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package  for updated mequirenunti.

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                                                     Table A

                                           Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Itest
Are Data
Required? Composition
' Docs EPA llave
Itota to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data bo
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 1C so. months
allowed for sutanissian
fran published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry  «•    i

                 Asparagus


                 Avocados


                 Deans
Yes


Yes


Yes
Representative
 formulation

Representative
 Formulation

Representative
 Formulation
                 Blueberries


                 Broccoli
Yes


Yes
Representative
 Formulation

Representative
 formulation
Yes

Yes

Yes











Yes

Yes





duPont, 1975, No
00008938
duFont, 1978, No
GB-0028-0005
duPont, 1974, No
00009154
Shell, 1975,
00007134
duPont, 1971,
00008264
duPont, 1973,
00007168
duPont, 1974,
CB-0028-0021
Shell, 1976,
00007135
duPont. 1976, No
00008334
duPont, 1968, No
00008043
duPont, 1974,
CS-0028-0001
Shell, 1976
000007604
                                                            These data  requirements are current  as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package  for updated requirements.
                                                                                  Refer to

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                                                  Generic Data Requirementa
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Test
Are Data
Required? Gonpoaltion
toes EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
BUroltted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If ao, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry
                 netabollfl
                  Plant*
in
                 HetabolisM in
                Food Producing
                Animals

                 Analytical
                  Methods
Yes
         Yea
HDpresentative
formulation
               Representative
               formulation
                        Representative
                        formulation
Yea
                                               Ho
                                      Yea
llarvey and
Reiser, 1973,
05008206
                                                                            No
                                                                                     Yeat  12 months
                                          tease and          No
                                          Kirkland. 19??,
                                          00009009
                                          Pease, 1969,
                                          00009074
                                          duPont, 1968
                                          05-0028-0016
                                          Shell Oevelopent
                                          Co.. 1975, 00007132
                                          Pease, 1968,
                                          00008837
                                                           These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.
                                                           guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                                         Refer to

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           Ifeble A

Generic Data Requirements


Guidel inea
Citation
lexicology
163.81-1


163.81-2


163.81-7

163.82-1



Name of
Vest

Acute Oral
Tbxiclty

Acute Dermal
Toxlcity

Acute
Neurotoxiclty
Guhchronio
Oral Ibxlclty


Are Data
Required?

Yea


Yea


Yea

Yea




Ccnpoeltion

Each product cc
Bubetantially
similar product
Each product or
Bubetantially
similar product
Technical Grade

Technical Grade

Docs EPA llave
Data to Partially
.or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?

Yea


Yea


Yea

Yea



Dihllographio
Citation

Ehennan, 1966,
00009227

DBBhiell, 1971,
00007974

Krausa and Stala,
1967, 00008827
Paynter, 1966,
00007190
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(D)7 If so, nontha
allowed for aufcrnlsaion
from published date of
standard

No


No


No

No

                                                Lintal et al.,
                                                1979,  0501B063
                                                Bracy  et al.,
                                                1979,  050020053
                                                Sherman, 1964,
                                                00009228
                                                Sierman, 1967,
                                                00009010
                                                doPont, 1967,
                                                00008832
163.82-2


163.82-3


163.83-4


Suhchronlc
21-day Dermal
Ibxiclty
Subchronic
90-day Dermal
Ibxicity
Subchronic
Inhalation
Tbxlcity
Yea Technical Grade Yes


No


No


Dusoy, 1967, No
00009234







             These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.
             guidance package for updated requirements.
Refer to

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                                                                        lable A

                                                             Generic Data Requirements
                                                                                  "   "                           Bust Additional Data Ee~
                                                                                                                 Submitted under FIFRA
                                                                       Hoes EPA llavo                             3(c)(2)(B)7  If BO, months
                                                                       Data to Partially                         allowed for submission
Guidelines       Namo of             Are Data                          or totally Satisfy      Bibliographic     frcra published date of
Citation	Test	Required?	Composition	this Requirement?	Citation	standard

Envlroranentnl Fate     <•. -

163.62-10(d)     Terrestrial/          Yea          Representative           No                                   Vest  24 months
                 aquatic (forest)        .           Formulation
                 field dissipation

163.62-10(e)     Aquatic Impact        No
                 uses
                 (1) Direct
                 disci targo
                 (2) Indirect
                 discharge
                 (3) Nastewater
                 treatment

163.62-10
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                                                                   Table A

                                                          Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Ttst
Are Data
Required?
           Composition
  I

Does EPA (lave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
tnts Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
                                                             Hunt Additional Data be
                                                             Submitted under FIFHA
                                                             3(c)(2)(D)7  1C so, months
                                                             allowed Cor submission
                                                             from published date oC
                                                             standard
Environmental Pate
163.62-8(f)
163.62-8(g)



163.62-9(b)

163.62-9(0)


163.62-9(d|


163.62-9(e |
Hicrobial
metabolism
(2) effects of
microbes on
pesticides
(3) effects oC
pesticides on
microbes

Activated
sludge
metabolism

teaching

Volatility
Adsorption/
desorption

Water dispersal
                                       Reserved
                                               ,V
                                       Reserved
                                               3/
  Reserved
                                               ,V
  Yes
 l/.V

.V
  Ye


  Yes1/'5/


  No
•technical Grade'

Representative
Formulation

Technical Grade2
      No

      No


      No
                   Yesi  12 months

                   Yesi  12 months


                   Yesi  12 months
I/ Nat required for use around non-domestic buildings.
2/ Radio-labeled analytical grade or non-radio labeled technical grade.
3/ This requirement for the submission of data Is currently being reserved pending the review and modification of testing protocols.
4/ For terrestrial nnncrop uses, orchard crop uses, field-vegetable crop uses,  and forestry uses, the mobility of the test
   substance and Its degradates In soil shall bo assessed either by soil thin layer chranotography,  soil column, or batch
   equilibrium (adsorption/dcsorption) procedures.
S/ For domestic outdoor uses, greenhouse uses, aquatic uses, and aquatic Impact uses, the mobility of the test substance and Its
   degradatea lr> soil shall he assessed only by the batch equilibrium (adsorption /desorption) procedure.
                                                            Ihese data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.

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 Genetic Data Requirements
DtJOf
Vott
Guidelines Name of Are Data or I
Citation Test Required? Composition thii
Product Chemistry (oont.)
163.61-8(7) Physical State Yea Technical Grade



163.61-8(0(8) Density or Yea Technical Grade
Specific Gravity

1 thist Additional Data he
Submitted under F1FRA
i EPA Have 3(c)(2)(B)7 If BO, months
to Partially allowed for submission
Atally Satisfy Dlbllographic from published date of
Requirement? Citation standard
i
Yes Siell, 1975 No
05012838
dutont, 1977
00008553
Yea Shell, 1975 No
05012838
duttont, 1977
| 00008553
163.61-8(c)(10) Vapor Pressure Yes -technical Grade Yes Shell, 1975 No
05012838


163.61-8(c)(ll) pll Yes Technical Grade
duftmt, 1977
00008553
No — Vest 6 months
1
These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
guidance package for updated requirement*.
Refer to

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Products ,inclu3es those data that relate only to the properties or  effects of
an end-use product with specific composition.
                                 3-2

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'Eb not feed or graze livestock on cover crops in nethcmyl-treated orchards"
                            2-14

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specified in 40 CFR 162.10.  Granular products  in non-*ater soluble
begs must also bear restricted  use  labeling.

Iteentry

All  granular methcmyl products  intended  for application on citrus, grapes,
nectarines,  and peaches nust bear the following on the label;

•Iteentry into treated fields is prohibited within 2  days of application"

All  labels and labeling intended for products applied to these crops nust bear
the  following statement:  "This product  must be applied in accordance  with  40
CFR  Kurt 170".  Ifegistrants may state the contents of 40 CFR Part 170  or
additional statements.

Additional Rsstricitons and Precautionary Statements

     "Do not  feed or graze livestock on cover crops in methcmyl-treated orchards"

D.   End-Use  tfethomyl:  Dust formulations

1.   Acceptable Ranges and Limits

a.   Rroduct  Composition Standards

Old-use dust formulations of methcmyl with any percentage of active  ingredient
are  acceptable uinder this Standard with appropriate certification of  limits.

Inert  ingredients  in food-use formulations must be cleared .for such use under
40 CFR 180.1001.   Itegistrants of end-use products with inert ingredients that
have not been cleared in 40 CFR 180.1001 must either remove the  ingredient  from
the  product  or obtain clearance.

b.   Acute Tbxicity Limits

The  Agency will consider registration of methcmyl dust products  that have the
following category ratings:

                                    I         II       III        IV
Arute  Oral Obxicity             amendment    yes       yes       yes
                                required
Acute  Dermal Ibxicity           amendment    yes       yes       yes
                                required
Acute  Inhalation Ibxicity       amendment    yes       yes       yes
                                required
Rrimary  Eye  Irritation          amendment    yes       yes       yes
                                required
Rrjmary Dermal'Irritation       amendment    yes       yes       yes
                                required

c.   Use  E&tterns

Tb be  registered under this  Standard, methcmyl  dust  products may be  registered
for  food/nonfood,  terrestrial,  outdoor,  domestic and nondomestic use.
i
Iteentry Intervals

                                2-12

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 All  soluble concentrate methonyl products must  bear  appropriate  labeling as
 specified in  40 CFR 162.10.   Soluble concentrate products in non-water soluble
 bags must also bear restricted  use labeling.
I.
 "teentry into treated fields is prohibited  within 2  days of application*

 All  labels and labeling  intended  for citrus,  grapes, nectarines, and peaches
 must bear following statement:  "This product must be applied in accordance
 with 40 CFR Part 170".   Itegistrants may state the contents of 40 CFR Ifert  170
 or additional statements.

 Additional Restrictions  and  Precautionary Statements

 All  soluble concentrate products  in water soluble bags must bear the following
 restrictions  on the label:

     "Nat for  use or storage  in  or around domestic dwellings."

     "Do not feed or graas livestock on cover  crops in methonyl-treated
      orchards."

 C.  End-Use fethomyl:  Qranular formulations

 a.  Product  Composition  Standards

 End-use granular formulations of  methomyl with any percentage of active
 ingredient are acceptable under this Standard with appropriate certification of
 limits.

 Inert ingredients in food-use formulations  must be cleared for such use under
 40 CFR 180.1001.   Currently  there  are two inert ingredients in granular
 methomyl products that have  not been cleared  for use on food. The two inert
 ingredients are listed in the Confidential  Appendix  to this Standard.
 Itegistrants of end-use products with inert  ingredients that have not been
 cleared In 40 CFR 180.1001 must either ranove the ingredient from the product  •
 or obtain clearance.

 b.  Acute Obxicity Limits

 The  Agency will consider registration of granular methomyl products that have
 the  following acute toxicity category ratings:

                                        I         II         III        IV

   Acute Cral  Tbxicity             anendment     yes         yes        yes
                                    required
   Acute Dermal Tbxiciiy            anendment     yes         yes        yes
                                    required
   Acute Inhalation Obxicity        anendment     yes         yes        yes
                                    required
   Rrimary Eye Irritation          anendment     yes         yes        yes
                                    required
   Rrimary Dermal Irritation        amendment     yes         yes        yes
                                    required

 c.  Lfee fetterns

                                  2-10

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Reentry Intervals

The Agency has accepted the California State reentry interval of 2 days for the
use of soluble concentrate methonyl products on citrus, grapes,  nectarines,
and peaches when applied at existing application rates.

Registrants of soluble concentrate methonyl products have the option of
accepting the California reentry interval of 2 days for the use of methomyl on
citrus, grapes, nectarines and peaches, or of petitioning for relief based upon
local exposure and residue data.

Federally recommended reentry intervals for the use of roethcmyl on the
following crops cannot be established at this tine due to the lack of  data
needed to establish safe reentry intervals:  alfalfa, apples, asparagus,
beans, blueberries, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, collards, corn, cotton, cucunbers, lettuce, melons, mint, onion,
peanuts, peas, peppers, potatoes,  sorghun, soybeans, sunmer squash,  spinach,
sugar beets, tobacco, tomatoes, forest trees (ground application)and
ornamentals,  Reentry intervals may need to be reassessed following the
completion of Agency reentry guidelines.

Preharvest Intervals

Preharvest intervals for the use of methomyl on the crops listed below remain
in effect.  These intervals have been reassessed and appear to be adequate to
insure residue levels in raw agricultural commodities below tolerance  limits at
harvest.  The current preharvest intervals are as follows:

     CRCP                    PREHARVEST INTERVAL
    Alfalfa                       7 days
    Apples                        8 days
    Asparagus                     1 day
    Avocados                      1 day
    Beans
      green vines (forage)        3 days
      vines for hay               7 days
    Blueberries    .        •       3 days
    Broccoli                      3 days
    Brussel Sprouts
    Cabbage                       1 day
    Cauliflower
    Celery                        7 days
    atrus (fruit)                1 day*
    Corn (ears)                   0 days
    Cotton                       15 days
    Qacurbits*                  1-3 days
    Grain crops (grain            7 days
    Grapes
      Fresh grapes/raisins        1 day*
      Grapes for wine            14 days
    Grass, Bermuda
      Bermuda grass               7 days
      Bermuda grass hay .          3 days
    Lentils                      25 days
    lettuce                    7-10 days (varies with application rates)

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 The toxicology data base utilized  to support the tolerances on food crops is
 presented and discussed in the Toxicology Chapter  of this  Standard  (Chapter VI).
 A 2-year chronic feeding study in  beagle  dogs  was  used to  establish a NCEL of
 100 ppn for systemic effects.   The animals were fed  0, 50, 100,  400, or  1000
 ppn of methonyl  in the diet.   Dose-related histopathology  was observed in the
 kidney and spleen of 400 ppn and 1000 ppn dogs and the liver and bone marrow of
 the dogs in the  1000 ppn dose  group.
                  «

 Eased on the toxicology data described  above,  an acceptable daily intake of
 methcmyl in the  diet is calculated to be 0.025 mg/kg/day (assuning  a 60  kg
 person and 1.5 kg daily intake).  Assuming residues  in crops are at tolerance
 level, the theoretical maximun residue  contribution  (7MRC) is calculated to be
 0.77 ing/day.  From these calculations a diet of 1.5  kg contains  51% of the
 acceptable daily intake of methonyl.  Tolerances on  the  following crops  are
 currently pending:  peppers (1.8 ppn),  tomatoes (0.8 ppn), onions (2.8
 ppn), pears (2.0 ppm), and pineapples  (0.2 ppm).   If adopted, the TMPC would be
 0.8556 ing/day and the percent  of the ADI in the diet would be 57.04.

 Codex maximun residue limits have  not yet been reccnmended for methcmyl
 because a suitable ADI for methcmyl has not been agreed  upon by  participating
 countries.  . ffethcmyl tolerances have been established in sane foreign countries
 that import food from the  Lhited States.   A table  listing  Canadian and texican
 tolerances for residues of methcmyl are presented  in the Residue Chemistry
 Chapter of this  Standard (Chapter  VII).

 Tolerances for residues of methcmyl in  or on oranges, chili peppers, and
 tomatoes are higher in ftexico  than in the U.S. and a tolerance for residues on
 pineapple has been established in  fexico but not in  the  U.S.  Registration
.actions pending  in the U.S. would  result^if adopted, -in-tolerances of-0.2,
 1.0,  2.0 ppn in or on pineapple,  tomatoes,  and peppers, respectively,  and  would
 correspond to fexican tolerances.  A decision to raise the 2 ppn U.S.  tolerance
 on oranges to match the 5 ppn Mexican tolerance  should be  deferred  until a
 determination is made on the Codex MRL's by Mexico.

 There are six tolerances for-'methcmyl in Canada.   The  tolerances for apples,
 celery,  citrus, grapes, and lettuce are lower than those established by the
 U.S.   The tolerance on cabbage is the sane  as the tolerance  set  in  the U.S.


 In the future, the Agency may alter certain established methcmyl tolerances to
 acccmodate a crop grouping scheme.   The crop groups  are:   leafy  vegetables,
 Brassica leafy vegetables, legune vegetables, fruiting vegetables and  snail
 grains.

 The result of the tolerance reassessment is to allow most  tolerances to remain
 unchanged.  To conform to current policy that separate tolerances be
 established for the forage and for the hay or straw of grains, grasses, and
 legumes, 40 CFR 180.253 should be amended as follows:

        Delete tolerance(s) for:        Alfalfa            10 ppn
        A3d tolerance(s) for:           Alfalfa,  fresh      10 ppn
                                        Alfalfa,  hay       10 ppn
                                        Eeans, hay         10 ppn
                                        Rsavine,  hay       10 ppn
                                        Soybeans,  hay      10 ppn

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information, is from exposure to the 1-2.5% bait formulations (except the 1%
fly bait).  These uses will remain restricted until requested ecological
effects data are submitted to allow for a complete assessnent of the hazard to
mammalian wildlife.

Section 3(c)8 of the federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Art (FIFRA)
directs the Agency not to initiate a Rebuttable ^resumption Against
Registration action unless the action is based on a validated test or other
significant evidence raising prudent concerns of  unreasonable  adverse effects
to man or the environment.  Available data do not indicate that the use of
methomyl will result in unreasonable adverse effects.

Criteria for Registration Under this Standard

lb be subject to this Standard, methomyl products must meet the following
conditions:

    1.  contain methomyl as the sole active ingredient;
    2.  be within acceptable standards of product composition;
    3.  be within acceptable acute toxicity limits;
    4.  be labeled for acceptable end-uses; and
    5.  bear required labeling.

Manufacturing-use methomyl products must bear label directions for formulation
into acceptable end-uses.

The applicant for registration or reregistration of methomyl products subject
to the Standard must comply with all terms and conditions described in this
Standard, including commitment to fill data gaps on a time schedule specified
by the Agency and, when applicable, offer to pay compensation to the extent
required by 3(c)(l)(D) and 3(c)(2)(D) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Art (FIFRA), as amended, 7 U.S.C. 136 (c)(l)(D) and 136
(c)(2)(D).  fe discussed in Chapter 1, applicants for the registration of
methomyl products under this Standard must contact the Agency for specific
instructions, including updated information on data requirements and companies
whose data must be cited and to whom compensation must be offered.

A.  Manufacturing- use Methomyl

1.  Acceptable Ranges and Limits

a.  Rroduct Composition Standards

There are four currently registered manufacturing use methomyl products
of which two are technical methomyl products (98% and 95% methomyl) and two
are formulation intermediate products (90% and 26% methomyl).  Tb be
covered under -this Standard, manufacturing-use products must contain
methomyl as the sole active ingredient.  Any percentage of active ingredient is
acceptable with appropriate certification of limits.

A discussion of the formation of unintended substances has not been submitted
for any methcmyl-containing product.  The manufacturing processes for
technical methomyl are unlikely to result in the formation of nitrosamines.
ftswever, the possibility exists that nitrosation of the methyl-carbanoyl
group of methomyl will occur during storage if nitrosating agents are added
during formulation.  The Agency requires analyses of methomyl-containing

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finds that none of the risk criteria found in Section 162.11 (a) of Title 40 of
the U.S. Cbde of Federal Regulations were met or exceeded for pesticide
products containing methonyl.

Available data indicate that the use of methcnyl will not result in
unreasonable adverse effects to man or the environment.  Currently registered
methonyl products may be reregistered subject to the conditions imposed.  New
products and new uses may be registered under this Standard and are subject to
the same requirements.

Three methonyl formulations are presently classified as restricted use
pesticides:  concentrated solution formulations, 90% soluble concentrate
formulations not in veter soluble bags, and 1-5% baits (excluding the 1% fly
bait).   These formulations can only be applied by or under the direct
supervision of certified applicators (see page 2-4 for further explanation of
the restriction).

Regulatory Rationale for Methcmyl

Methcmyl is a carbamate insecticide used on a wide variety of food crops to
control a broad spectrun of insect pests.  The Agency has conducted a thorough
review of available data on the safety of methomyl and has identified a number
of potential concerns.

Ni trosomethomyl

The Agency has considered the problem of the formation of nitrosomethomyl.
Potentially-, methomyl can be converted to nitrosomethonyl during
manufacturing processes or ^n  vivo following the ingestion of residues of
methcmyl.  Data on the manufacturing processes for technical methomyl indicate
that theoretically it is unlikely that nitrosomethcmyl will be formed during
the manufacture of methcmyl.  The possibility does exist that nitrosation of
the methylcarbamoyl group of methomyl will occur during storage if nitrosating
agents are added during formulation.  Registrants must submit the results of
analyses of methomyl products for nitrosomethomyl, or alternatively, a
certification that nitrosating agents are not added to methcmyl products.
Studies have been reviewed that indicate that nitrosomethcmyl is mutagenic and
oncogenic.  However, no evidence is available to indicate that methcmyl
converts to nitrosomethcmyl jLn  vivo .  Based on available data, the formation
of nitrosomethyl during the manufacturing processes or _in  vivo does not
present cause for concern*

(holinesterase Depression

Methomyl, like many carbamate insecticides, causes acetylCholinesterase
depression.  3h a chronic feeding study in beagle dogs, the animals ware fed 0,
50, 100, 400, or 1,000 ppn of methomyl in their diet.  Dose-related
histopathology was observed in the kidney and spleen in the 400 ppn and 1,000
ppn dose groups and in the liver and bone marrow in 1,000 ppn group.
Aiticholinesterase effects ware reported in the 1,000 ppn group.  A NOEL was
set at 100 ppn based on the dose-related histopathological effects.

Based on a NCEL of 100 ppn, an acceptable daily intake (ADI) of 0.025
mg/Tq/day has been calculated.  Assuming that residues are at tolerance levels
and 51% of the ADI is in the average diet of 1.5 Jq/day.
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                                                                   Table A
                                                                            I
                                                         Generic Data Itequiremen
ita
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Teat
Are Data
Required?
Cbea
tbta
or to
Composition thla
EPA Have
to Partially
tally SatlaCy
Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If BO, nontha
allowed for subniBslon
frun published date of
standard
Ecological Effects »-.
163.122-1
163.122-1
163.122-2

162.122-2

Seed Gemination Yes1/
Vegetative Vigor Yes1/
Algae Yea1/

Aquatic Yes1/
macrophytea
Technical
Technical
Technical

Technical

Grade
Grade
Grade

Grade



No
Yes
No
I


I/ Not required for use around non-domestic buildings.
3/ Ttic following studies. Identified by HRIO 1, satisfy the data requirement
00007914,
00008403,
00008747,
00009053,
00009369,
00007915, 00007919, 00007959, 00008013,
00008405, 00008409, 00008410, 00008423,
00008765, 00008798, 00008823, 00008859,
00009081, 00009094, 00009101, 00009110,
00009375, 00009384, 00009408, 00009788,
00008014,
00008433,
00008861.
00009145,
00014256,
00008025,
00008435,
00008869,
00009146,
00014275,
No
1
Yesi 24 Months
See Footnote 3
No


Yesi 24 months






Yesi 24 months

1
In aggregate!
00008154,
OOOOB470,
00008873,
00009168,
00014930,
00008157,
00008497.
00008874,
00009169,
00014962,

00007629,
00008161,
00008514,
00008882,
00009177,
00015146,

00007702,
00008220,
00008547,
00008946,
00009251,
00015148,

00007794
00008291
00008703
00008976
00009354
05008155

, 00007841
, 00008322
, 00008715
. 00008977
, 00009359
, 05017443

r
t
t
9
•
•
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                      Refer to
                                                              3-30

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                                                                  •Male A
                                                         Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Test
Are Data
Required? Composition
Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 1C so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
Ecological Effects
163.72-1
Fish Acute 1C,
                              SO
                                        Yea
                                           V
                                   Technical Grade
                                                                            Yes
163.72-2

163.72-3


163.72-4
163.72-5
163.72-6

163.72-7
Acute Tbxiclty to      Yes
Aquatic Invertebrates
                                           I/
                                           V
Acute ftwicity to      Reserved
Estaurine and
Marine Organ Isms
Embryolarvae and       Yea
Life-cycle Studies
of Fish and Aquatic
Invertebrates
Fish Life-CycJe        Reserved
Aquatic Organism       Reserved
Accumulation
Simulated or           Reserved'
Actual Field
•testing for
Aquatic Organisms
                                                ,v
                                                    -technical Grade
                                                    •Hedtnical Grade
                                                           Yes
                                                           No
                               I2/
                               !v
                               ,v
USEPA, 1977,
GS-0028-OOlOj
Johnson and
Finley, 1980,
GS-0028-0026»
Goodman, 19??,
GB-0028-0022
                                                                                                                 No
                                                                                                No
                                                                                                Yes t 18 months
17 Not required for use around non-domestic
2/ ihe requirement for submission of these data is currently reserved pending the results of the chronic testing and environmental fate
   data on run-off.

                                                            Ihese data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                  3-29

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Guidelines
Citation
Ecological
163.71-1
163.71-2
163.71-3
163.71-4
163.71-5
1 / Hr\fr mm
Table A
Generic Data Require
Coca B
Data fa
Name of Are Data or tot
Test Required? Composition this R
Effects
Avian Single-Done Yea1/ -technical Grade N
w
Avian Dietary Yea1' -technical Grade Y
^50
Manual ian Acute Reserved V
Tbxicity
Avian Reproduction Yes1/ •technical Grade N
Simulated and Actual Reserved^
Field -testing for
rtanroals and Birds
i
snenta
i
! Must Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
PA llave 3(c)(2MB)7 If so, months
> Partially allowed for submission
illy Satisfy Bibliographic from published date of
jquirement? Citation standard
i
> — Yesi 9 nontlis
» Heath, 1972, No
00010330
: Hill, 1975,
03-0028-0200
!
> — Yes: 18 nonths
2/ The requirement for the subuisslon of  the data  is currently reserved .pending the results vof the chronic testing and environmental fate
   data on run-off.                                                       ' !           '

                                                                            i
                                                           -these data requirements are current as of October, 1981.   Refer to
                                                           guidance package for updated requlrenents.
                                                                 3-28

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Guidelines
Citation
Residue total













Name of
Test

Milk and Heat

Poultry t Eggs
By-products
Orchard Cover
Crop
Storage
Stability
1
Generic Data



Are Data
Required? Composition

Yes Representative
Formulation
Yes Representative
Formulation
Yes Representative15/
Formulation
Yes -technical Grade

able A
1
1
Requirements
i
toes EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
i
Partial

Partial

No

Yes






Bibliographic
Citation

duPont, 1967,
00008832
Sherman, 1972,
00009365
_

Iblt, 1971.
00007071


tkist Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

Yes< 12 Months

Yesi 12 Months

Vest 12 Months

No

                                                                                               Niven and Itiomberg,
                                                                                               1971, 00007948
                                                                                               duPont,  1971,
                                                                                               GS-0028-0002
                                                                                               Nellman, 1972,
                                                                                               00007044
                                                                                               leidy, 1977,
                                                                                               05008453
                                                                                               duPont,  1974,
                                                                                               CS-0028-0018
IS/  Data are required for a represent*tivo orchard cover crop to support the use of methomyl on avocados, apples, citrus,
     peaches, nectarines, pecans, and pomegranates.  Alternatively,  a restriction against grazing or feeding of
     cover crops to livestock nay be Imposed.
These data requirements are current as of October, 1961.
guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                                                                     Refer to
                                                                3-27 i

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                                                                      •fable A

                                                          Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines Name of
Citation Test
Does EPA Have
teta to Partially
Are Data or totally Satisfy
Required? Composition this Requirement?
Must Additional Data bo
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)|D)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
Bibliographic fron publlstied date of
Citation standard
Residue total
Processed Crops
                 Apple Pomace        Yes

                 Citrus              Yes
                  By-products
                 Hilled Grains       Yea

                 Mint Oil            Yes
                 Oilseed             Yes
                  Fractions
                 Raisins t Grape     Yea
                  By-products
                 Sugarbeot           Yes
                   Fractions
                 Itomato Pomace       Yes
Representative
 Formulation
Rspresentative
 Formulation
Representative
 Formulation
Representative
 Formulation
Representative
 formulation
Representat ive
 Formulation
Representative
 Formulation
Representative
 Formulation
Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes
Yes

Yes

Ho

No
duPont, 1972,
00007070
duPont, 1972,
00009070
duPont, 1975,
00007612
(tollman et al.,
1972, 00007044
Mailman et al.,
1971, 00007043
Kligemagi, et al,
1976, 00007996
duPont, 1971,
G3-0028-0002
duPont, 1972,7
00007657
No
No
No
No
No
                   Yesi 12 nonths
                                                                                                                  No
T47Data on apple pomace nay be used to fill the residue data requirement for tonato pomace.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                  Refer to
                                                               3-26

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                                                                   'feble A |

                                                            Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
teat
Are Data
Required?
Composition
D*8 EPA Have
Data, to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Residue Cheatstry
                 Vegetables,
                  Root Crop
Yes
Representative
 Formulation
Yes
                                                                                               Bibliographic
                                                                                               Citation
duPont, 1974,
00007837
duTont, 1974,
00007192
duPont, 1979
(£-0028-00008
dufont, 1976,
GS-0028-0023
duPont, 1969,
00008295
duPont, 1973,
00007161
duPont, 1972,
00008044
Shell, 1975,
000070014
                                                                         "~fiuat Additional Data be  *
                                                                            Submitted under FIFRA
                                                                            3(c)(2)(B)7   IE BO, months
                                                                            allowed  for submission
                                                                            from published date of
                                                                            standard
No
                                                            •those data requirements  are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated  requirements.
                                                                3-25

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                                                             table A
                                                    Generic Data  Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Nome of
Test
Are Data
Required? Composition
Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry
                 Vegetables,
                  Leafy
Yes
Representative
 formulation
Yes
duPont, 1976
00008535
Hofmaater, 1976,
00008359
Ibfmaster, 1976,
00008360
Ibfmaster, 1976,
00008361
Ibfmaster, 1976,
00006362
Ib
                                                                                                                   13/
l3/ Use oTmetlionyl on beet tops, col lards, dandelions. Kale,  Bustard greens,  parsley, swiss chard, turnip greens, and watercress  la
    supported by residue data on other leafy vegetables.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                                 3-2'

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                                                              •table A
                                                  Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
feat
Are Data
Required?
Composition
Does EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Residue Chemistry
                 Vbqetables,
                  Fruiting
Yes
Representative
 Formulation
                                  Partial
12/  Additional residue data foe peppers and greenhouse grown tomatoes are required.
                                                                                                                Must AddTtionar~Data~Ee
                                                                                                                GUmitted under F1FRA
                                                                                                                3(c)(2)(B)?   If ao, months
                                                                                                                allowed  for submission
                                                                                                                frun published date of
                                                                                                                standard
duPont, 1969,
00007094
duPont, 1972,
00007039
Krueger et al.,
1973, 05009890
duPont, 1971
00008742
duPont, 1974,
00007626
duPont, 1969,
00009000
Shell, 1975,
00007007
Shell, 1976,
00006996
Shell, 1976,
00006995
Yesi 12 months
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                              3-23

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                                                          Table A

                                                 Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Nama of
Teat
Are Data
Required? Composition
Does EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
ftust Additional Data bo
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for subnlsslon
from published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry
                 Spinach
                    Yes
Representative
 Formulation
Yes
163.64-1
                 Strawberries
•tobacco
                    Yes
Representative
 Formulation
Representative
 formulation
                                                      Yes
Partial
     A residue profile of tobacco snake la required.
duPont, 1971,
00007185
duPont, 1974,
GS-0028-0001
Shell, 197S,
00007002
Sielll, 1975,
00007001
Shell, 1976,
00007003

duPont, 1974
00008847
duPont, 1979,
00009004

leldy et al.,
1977, 0500453
Shell, 1975,
00007005
Ibppan et al.,
1973, 05013872
duPont, 1971,
00008964
                                           No
Yesi  12 months
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated  requirements.
                                                                                                     Refer to
                                                              3-2:

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                                                             Tfcble A

                                                  Uenerlc Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Mama of
Test
Are Data
Required?
Composition
foes EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Residue Chemistry  .

                 Pecans
                 Pomegranates
                 Sorghum
                 Soybeans
                    Yea
                    Yes
                    Yes
                    Yes
               Representative
                formulation

               Representative
                formulation
               Representative
                formulation
               Representative
                formulation
                   Yea
                                                      Yes
                                                      Yes
                                                      Yes
Bibliographic
Citation
Hust SrtdTtfonaT Data~Ee
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(D)7  If BO, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
                        duPont, 1976,
                        00008919

                        duPont, 1975
                        00009003
                        taRuc and  •
                        Dibble, 1975
                        00009002

                        duPont, 1974
                        00008233
                        duPont, 1971,
                        00009366

                        duPont, 1979,
                        00008998
                        duPont, 1971,
                        00008264
                        duPont, 1974,
                        00008411
                        duPont, 1976,
                        00008602
                        Shell, 1975,
                        00007008
                        Shell. 1975,
                        00009083
                        Shelll, 195,
                        00009084
                                                                                                 No
                                                              No
                                                                                                                  No
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.   Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                              3-21

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                                                                 Ttoble A

                                                        Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Tteflt
Are Data
Required?
Composition
toes EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Residue Chemistry
                 Hint, hay
                 Nectarines «
                 Peaches
                 Peanuts
Yes
Yes

Yes
Representative
Formulation
Representative
Formulation
Representative
Formulation
                                  Yes
Partial

Yes
                 Peas
                                     Yes
               Representative
                Formulation
                   Partial
                                                                                                                 Hust Additional UataTe
                                                                                                                 Submitted under FIFRA
                                                                                                                 3(c)(2)(D)7  If so, months
                                                                                                                 allowed for nuhmlssion
                                                                                                                 from published date of
                                                                                                                 standard
Nellntan et al.,
1972, 0007044
WellnBn ct al.,
1971, 00007043
Kilqemwjl et al.,
1976, 00007996
duRxit, 1974,
00007832
duPont, 1971
00007081
Shell, 1976,
00009078
duPont, 19797,
CR-0028-0004
Shell, 1975,
00007997
duPont, 1972,
00007689
duPont. 1974,
00008154
Shell, 1975,
00007999
Shell, 1976,
00009079
                                           NO
Vest 12 months'

Mo
                                           Yesi 12 months
?/  Residue data on peaches are required^
10/ Additional data are required for residues resulting from the aerial application of methomyl on peas.

                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                               3-20

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                                                                Table A

                                                     Generic Data Requirements
tbes EPA llavc
Data to Partially
Guidelines Name of Are Data or totally Satisfy Bibliographic
Citation Test Required? (imposition this Requirement? Citation
Rosdlue Chemistry
Grass, Bermuda Yes Representative Yes IR-4, 1977,
formulation GS-O028-0006
IR-4, 1979,
05-00 28-0003
Lentils Yea Representative Yes
Formulation
lettuce Yea Representative Yea duPont, 1971
Formulation 00008264
dufont, 1972,
00007039
duPont, 1973,
00007168
WVRF, 1973,
00007715
duPont, 1971,
00008964
dutont, 1971,
0007175
Shell, 1975,
00007992
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

tto



No8/

No


































8/  The use of methomyl en lentils is supported by residue data for dried beans and soybeans.
                                                            these data requirements are current aa of October,  1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                              3-19

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                                                           •fettle A   i
                                                                      !
                                                 Generic Data  Requirements
' Does EPA Have
Data to Partially
Guidelines Name of Are Data or totally Satisfy Bibliographic
Citation Otest Required? Composition this Requirement? Citation
Residue Chemistry
Cucurbits Yes Representative
formulation








Grain Crops Yes Representative
Formulation
Grapes Yes Representative
formulation


Partial • duftont, 1967,
00009291
i dutont, 1972,
00007970
Shell, 1976,
00009077
l Shell, 197S,
I 00009076
Shell, 1975,
! 00007990
Partial dutont, 1975,
1 00007612
Partial duPont, 1973
00007634
Shell, 1975,
00007991
IJust Additional Data bo
Submitted ureter F1FUA
3(c)(2)(D)7 1C BO, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

Yea t 12 months6/









Yesi 12 months3/

Yesi 12 months7/



6/  Additional data for aerial application may be required pending clarification of  residue data previously submitted.
    (See discussion of cucurbits in Chapter VII.)                     i  i
7/  Residue data for grapes grown east of the Rocky Mountains are required.
                                                                      i

                                                            these data requirements  are current as of October,  1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                               3-13

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                                               Generic Data Requirements
Guidelines
Citation
Nan» of
Vest
Are Data
Required? Composition
Cbea EPA Have
D»ta to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data he
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed Cor submission
from published date of
standard
Residue Chemistry .

                 Corn
Yes
Representative
 formulation
Partial
                 Cottonseed
Yea
Representative
 Formulation
Yes
duPont, 1967,
00007659
duPont, 1968,
00008838
duPont, 1972,
00007039
9iell, 1976,
00007142

duPont, 1974,
00009135
duPont, 1973
00007690
Shell, 1975,
00007989
Shell, 1976
00009075
duPont, 1976,
00009378
Vest 12 months^
S/  Additional data on residues in cannery wastes reflecting the registered use of methonyl (0.5 Ih/acre,  0-day Pill )
    are required.  In the absence of additional data, a 3-day nil for corn ears will be acceptable.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated requiremsnta.
                                                                                 Refer to
                                                                  3-17

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                                                             •table A '

                                                  Generic Data Requirement*
Guidelines
Citation
Name of
Test
Are Data
Required?
Conpoeition
Does; EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
"Hust Additional 'Data be
 Submitted under FIFKA
 3(c)(2)(B)7  If BO, months
 allowed for submission
 from published date of
 standard
Residue Chemistry
                 Celery
                    Yes
               Representative     Yes
                Formulation
                 Citrus
                    Yes
               Representative
                Formulation
                                                      Yea
                                           duPont, 1969,
                                           00008803
                                           duPont, 1974,
                                           QS-0028-0001
                                           duPont, 1972,
                                           00008679
                                           Shell, 1975,
                                           00007136

                                           duPont, 1972,
                                           00009070
                                           Shell, 1975,
                                           00007140
                                           Shell, 1975,
                                           00007137
                                           Shell, 1975,
                                           00007138
                                           Shell, 1975,
                                           00007139
                                                                                                 No
                                                                                                 Ito
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package for updated requirement!.
                                                                                                     Refer to
                                                               3-15

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lauie n
Generic Data Requirements


Guidelines Name of Are Data

Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy Bibliographic
Citation Teat Required? Composition this Requirement? Citation
Residue Chemistry
Brussels Sprouts Yea Representative
formulation


Cabbage Yes Representative
formulation










Cauliflower Yea Representative
Formulation



Partial duPont, 1968,
00008043
duPont, 1974,
GS-0028-0001
Partial duPont, 1967,
00007928
duPont, 1972,
00007039
W\RF, 1973
00007715
duPont, 1971,
00008964
duPont, 1973,
00007168
1 duPont, 1972,
00008679
Partial duPont, 1968,
00008043
duPont, 1974,
GS-0028-0001
'" "' " -.•»-- Shell, 1976
00007605

Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)? If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

Vest 12 months3/



Yesi 12 months3/











Vest 12 months4/



" 	 .-^

37~Data are required for residues resulting from aerial application.
4/ Data are required for residues resulting from application of dusts.
                                                            Oheae data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.
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             End Use Products

IV.    Product Chemistry                                   4-1
       Introduction                                        4-1
       Manufacturing-Use Methomyl
         Product Chemistry Profile                         4-1
         Topical Discussions                               4-2
        Formulated Methomyl Products                       4-5

V.     Environmental Fate                                  5-1
       Use Profile                                         5-1
       Environmental Fate Profile                          5-1
       Topical Discussions                                 5-2
       Formulated Methomyl Products                        5-9

VI.    Toxicology                                          6-1
       Manufacturing-Use Methomyl
         Toxicology Profile                                6-1
         Topical Discussions                               6-3
       Methomyl- Soluble Concentrate
         Toxicology Profile                                6-15
         Topical Discussions                               6-15
        Methomyl - Granular
         Toxicology Profile                                6-17
         Topical Discussions                               6-17
       Methomyl - Dust
         Toxicology Profile                                6-19
         Topical Discussions                               6-19

VII.   Pesidue Chemistry                                   7-1
       Manufacturing-Use Methomyl
         Residue Chemistry Profile                         7-1
         Topical Discussions                               7-1

VIII.  Ecological Effects                                  8-1
       Manufacturing-Use Methomyl
         "Ecological Effects Profile                        8-1
         Topical Discussions                               8-1
       Formulated Methomyl Products
         Ecological Effects Profile                        8-6

IX.    Efficacy                                            9-1
       Efficacy Profile                                    9-1
       Factors Influencing Efficacy                        9-1
       Use Sites                                           9-1
       Target Pests                                        9-2

X.     Bibliography                                        10-1
       Guide to Use of Bibliography
       Case Bibliography

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Guidance Package for this Standard.

F. Obtaining Data to Fill "Data Gaps";  FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B)

Sane of  the  kinds of data EPA needs  for its evaluation of the properties and
effects  of products to which this Standard applies have  never been submitted to
the Agency (or,  if submitted,  have been found to have deficiencies rendering
them inadequate  for making registrability decisions)  and have not been located
in the published literature search that EPA conducted as part of preparing this
Standard.  Such  instances of missing but required data are referred to in the
Standard as  "data gaps".

FIFRA Section 3(c)(2HB), added to FIFRA by the Congress in 1978, authorizes
EPA to require registrants to  whcra a data requirement applies to generate (or
otherwise produce)  data  to fill such "gaps* and submit those data to EPA.  EPA
must allow a reasonably  sufficient period for this to be accomplished.   If a
'registrant fails to take appropriate and timely steps to fill the data gaps
identified by a  section  3(c)(2)(B) order, his product's  registration may be
suspended until  the data is submitted.   A mechanism is provided  whereby two or
more registrants may agree to  share  in  the costs of producing data for which
they are both responsible.                            •

The Standard lists, in the third chapter, the "generic"  data gaps and notes the
classes  of products to which these data gaps pertain. The Standard also points
out that to  be registrable under the Standard, a product must be supported by
certain  required "product specific1'  data.  In some cases,  the Agency may
possess  sufficient "product specific" data on'one currently registered product,
but may  lack such data on another.   Only those Standards which apply to a very
small number of  currently registered products will attempt to state
definitively the "  product specific" data gaps on a "product by  product"
basis.   (Although the Standard will  in  some cases note which data that EPA does
possess would suffice to  satisfy certain "product specific"  data requirements
for a r-.tegory of products with closely similar composition characteristics.)

As part of the process of reregistering currently registered products,  EPA will
issue Section 3(c)(2)(B)  directives  requiring the registrants to take
appropriate  steps to fill all  identified data gaps — whether the data  in
question are "product specific" or "generic" — in accordance with a schedule.

Persons who  wish to obtain registrations for new products under  this Standard
will be  required to submit (or cite)  sufficient "product specific"  data before
their applications  are approved.   Upon  registration,  they will be required
under Section 3(c)(2HB)  to take appropriate steps to submit data needed to
fill "generic" data gaps.   (We expect they will respond  to this  requirement by
entering  into cost-sharing agreements with other registrants who previously
have been told they must  furnish the data.)   The Guidance Package for this
Standard details the steps that must be taken by registrants to  comply with
Section 3(c)(2)(B).

Registrants  are  reminded  that  Section 6(a) (2) of FIFRA requires  you at  any
 time  to submit factual  information raising concerns of possible unreasonable
adverse effects  of  a pesticide.   You should notify the Agency of interim
results of studies  in progress if those results show  possible adverse effects.

G. Amendments to the Standard

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 toxicity (which is a function of its total composition).  The applicant for
 registration or reregistration of any product, whether it is a manufacturing-
 use or end-use product,  and without regard to its intended use pattern, must
 submit or cite enough of this kind of data to allow EPA to evaluate the
 product.  For such purposes, "product specific" data on any product other than
 the applicant's is irrelevant, unless the other product is closely similar in
 composition to the applicant's.  (Where it has been found practicable to group
 similar products for purposes of evaluating, with a single set of tests, all
 products in the group, the Standard so indicates.)  "Product specific* data on
 the efficacy of particular end-use products is also required where the exact
 formulation may affect efficacy and where failure of efficacy could cause
 public health problems.

 All other data needed to evaluate pesticide products concerns the properties or
 effects of a particular  ingredient of products (normally a pesticidally active
 ingredient, but in sane  cases a pesticidally inactive, or "inert",
'ingredient).  Sane data  in this "generic" category are required to evaluate the
 properties and effects of all products containing that ingredient [e.g., the
 acute  ID-50 of the active ingredient in its technical or purer grade;  see
 proposed 40 CFR 163.81-1(a), 43 ER 37355],

 Other  "generic" data are required to evaluate all products which both contain a
 particular ingredient and are intended for certain uses (see, e.g., proposed 40
 CFR 163.32-1,  43 FR 37363, which requires subchronic oral testing of the active
 ingredient with respect  to certain use patterns only).  Where a particular data
 requirement is use-pattern dependent, it will apply to each end-use product
which  is to.be labeled for that use pattern (except where such end-use product
 is  formulated  fron a registered manufacturing-use product permitting such
 formulations)  and to each manufacturing-use product with labeling-that allows	
 it  to  be used  to make end-use products with that use pattern.  Thus, for
example, a subchronic oral dosing study is needed to evaluate the safety of any
manufacturing-use product that legally could be used to make an end-use, food-
crop pesticide.  But if  an end-use product's label specified it WPS for use
only in ways-that involved no food/feed exposure and no repeated human
exposure,  the  subchronic oral dosing study would not be required to evaluate
 the  product's  safety; and if a manufacturing-use product's label states that
 the  product is for use only in making end-use. products not involving food/feed
use  or repeated human exposure, that subchronic oral study would not be
relevant to the evaluation of the manufacturing-use product either.

If a registrant of a.jcurrently registered manufacturing-use or end-use product
wishes to  avoid the costs of data compensation [under FIFRA Section 3(c)(l)(D)l
or data generation [under Section 3(c)(2)(B)]  for "generic" data that  is
required only  with respect to some use patterns, he may elect to delete those
use  patterns from his labeling at the time he reregisters  his product.   An
applicant  for  registration of a new product under this Standard may similarly
request approval for  only certain use patterns.

E. Data Compensation  Requirements under FIFRA 3(c)(l)(D)

Under  FIFRA Section 3(c)(l)(D), an applicant for registration, reregistration,
or amended  registration  must offer to pay compensation for certain existing
data the Agency has used in developing the Registration Standard.   The data for
which  compensation must  be offered is all data which are described by  all the
following criteria:

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 Second,  over the years, .as a result.of inevitable and continuing advances in
 scientific knowledge, methodology, and policy, the data base for many
 pesticides came to be considered inadequate by current scientific and
 regulatory standards.  Given the long history of pesticide regulation in
 several  agencies, it is even likely that materials nay have been lost from the
 data files.  Vften EPA issued new requirements for registration in 1975 (40 CFR
 162)  and proposed new guidelines for hazard testing in 1978 (43 FR 29686, July
 10,  1978 and 43 FR 37336, August 2, 1978), many products that had already been
 registered for years were being sold and used without the same assurances of
 human and environmental safety as was being required for new products.  Because
 of this  inconsistency. Congress directed EPA to re-register all previously
 registered products, so as to bring their registrations and their data bases
 into compliance with current requirements, [See FIFRA Section 3(g)J.

 Facing the enormous job of re-reviewing and calling-in new data for the
 approxijnately 35,000 current registrations, and realizing the inefficiencies of
'the  "product by product" approach, the Agency decided  that a new, more
 effective method of review was needed.

 A new review procedure has been developed,  under it, EPA publishes documents .
 called Registration Standards, each of which discusses a particular pesticide *
 active ingredient.  Each Registration Standard summarizes all the data
 available to the Agency on a particular active ingredient and its current uses,
 and  sets forth the Agency's comprehensive position on the conditions and
 requirements for registration of all existing and future products which contain
 that active ingredient.  These conditions and requirements, all of which must
 be met to obtain or retain full registration or reregistration under Section
 3(c)(5)  of-FIFRA, include the, submission of needed scientific data which the
 Agency does not now have, compliance with standards of toxicity,  composition,
 labeling,  and packaging,- and satisfaction-of the -data compensation provisions	
 of FIFRA Section 3(c)(l)(D). •          .            -   	      	

 The  Standard will also serve as a tool for product classification.  As part of
 the  registration of a pesticide product,  EPA may classify each product for
 "general use" or "restricted use" [FIFRA Section 3(d)J.  A pesticide is
 classified for "restricted use" when sane special regulatory restriction is
 needed to ensure against unreasonable adverse effects to man or the
 environment.   Many such risks of unreasonable adverse effects can be lessened
 if expressly-designed label precautions are strictly followed. Thus the special
 regulatory restriction for a "restricted  use" pesticide is usually a
 requirement that it be applied only by, or under the supervision of, an
 applicator who has -been certified by the  State or Federal government as being
competent to use pesticide safely, responsibly, and in accordance with label
directions.   A restricted-use pesticide can have other regulatory restrictions
 [40 CFR  162.11 (c) (5)]  instead ;of, or in addition to, the certified applicator
requirement.   These other regulatory restrictions may include such actions as
 seasonal or regional limitations on use,  or a requirement for-the monitoring of
 residue  levels after use. A pesticide classified for "general use," or not
classified at all, is available for use by any individual who is in compliance
with State or local  regulations.  The Registration Standard review compares
 information about potential adverse effects of specific uses of the pesticide
with risk  criteria listed in 40 CFR 162.11(c),  and thereby determines whether a
product  needs to be classified for "restricted use."  If the Standard does
 classify a pesticide for "restricted use," this determination is  stated in the
 second chapter.

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                                                                    Table D

                                     Product-Specific Data Requirements Cor Motherly 1 Manufacturing-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
Name of Are Data
Vest Required? Canpoeltlon
Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Hunt Atlrlitlorvil Data l«
Sutxnlttcd under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B»? If so, months
allowed for nubrolBsion
Bibliographic frun published date of
Citation standard
Product CheniBtry
163.61-3


163.61-4


163.61-5


163.61-6


163.61-7



163.61-8(c) (7)
Product Identity Yen Each HUP
and Disclosure of
Ingredients
Description of Yen Each HUP
Manufacturing
Process
Discussion of Yes r*ch HUP
Formation of Uhint.
Ingredients
Declaration and Yes . Kach HUP
Certification of
Ingredient Limits
Product Analytical Yes Kadi HUP
Hathoda and Data
,

Physical State Yes Each HUP
Yes


Ho


(to


No


Partial*/



Yes
Yen: 6 months1''


— Yesi 6 months1/


— Yes t 6 months1/


— Vest 6 months1/


Leitch and Pease, Yesi 6 months /
1973, 05012673
Rasaol and Baxter,
1977, 00007014
Yes i 6 months
I/  These requirements must be fulfilled by twli applicant.  Data from other applicants may not be cited.  Therefore, even if the
    requirements have been partially or 
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                                                                  "TSKle B

                                        Product-Specific Data Requirements Cor Hethomyl Manufacturing-Use Products
Guidelines Name of
Citation feet
Product Chemistry (cent.)
163.61-8(c)(8) Density or Specific
Gravity *
163.61-8(c)(ll) pll
163. 61-8 (c)( 12) Storage Stability
163 .61-8(c) (13 } Flanmablllty
163.61-8(c)(14) Oxidizing or
Reducing Action
163.61-8(c)(15) Exploslveness
163.61-8(c)(16) Nlsclblllty
163.61-8(c)(17) Viscosity
163.61-8(c)(18) Corrosion
Characteristics
Are Data
Required?

Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Composition

Each HUP

Bach HUP
Fach HUP
HUP
HUP

HUP
HUP
HUP
HUP

Docs EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?

Partial

(to
No
Partial
tt>

tto
No
No
No

Must Additional Data~Ee~
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for mibmlssion
Bibliographic from published date of
Citation standard

— Yesi 6 months1''

— Vest 6 months1/
— Vest 6 months1/
— Yesi 6 months1/
— Yesi 6 months1/

— Yesi 6 months1/
— Yesi 6 months1/
— Yesi 6 months1/
— Yesi 6 months1/

I/  these requirements must be fulfilled by each applicant.  Data frcm other applicants may not be cited,  therefore, even if the"
    requirements have been partially or completely filled for some products, no references are given.    These  requirements must
    be Tilled at  the tine of registration or  reregistration.

                                                         These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                         guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                           3-32

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                                                           liable 0

                                   Product-Specific Data Requirements for Manufacturing-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
Toxicology
163.81-1
161.81-2
163.81-3
163.81-4
163.81-5
163.81-6
Name of
•nest

Acute Oral
Tbaicity
Acute Darmal
Ibxloity
Acute Inhalation
Tbxiclty
Primary Eye
Irritation
Primary Denial
Irritation
Dermal
Sonaitization
Are Data
Required? Composition

Yes* HUP
Yea* HUP
Yea HUP
Yes HUP
Yes HUP
Yea (UP
Does EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?

tto
No
Yes
No
No
No
Ifcist Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If ao, months
allowed for submission
Bibliographic from published date of
Citation standard

— Yesi 6 months
— Yeat 6 months
Homberger, No
1967, 00008980
— Yesi 6 months
— Yesi 6 months
— Vest 6 months
These requirements may be filled by data required in Table 1 entitled!  'Generic Data Requirements"
for manufacturing-use products determined to be substantially  similar to  the technical products.
                                                          These data  requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                          guidance package  for updated requirements.
                                                                3-33

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                                                                      TnMe C

                                            Product-Specific Data Requirements for Me thorny 1 End-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
Mamc of
Test
Are Data
Required? Composition
Doca EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Hunt /Volitional Data be
Kdmittorl under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(D)7 If eo, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
Product Chemistry
163.61-3


163.61-4

163.61-5


163.61-6
163.61-7
163.61-8(c)(l)
163.61-8
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                                                                 •Bible C

                                       Product-SpeclCic Data Requirements for Methomyl End-Use Products
Guidelines .Maine of
Citation Test
Product Chemistry ir
163.61-8(c)(ll) pll
163.61-B(c) (12) Storage Stability
163.61-8(c)(13) riamnabllity
163.61-8(c)(14) Oxidizing or
Reducing Action
163.61-8(0(15) Exploslveness
163.61-8(c)(16) Nlsclbillty
163.61-8(c) (17) Viscosity
163.61-8(c) (IB) Corrosion
Characteristics
Are Data
Required?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Composition

Each product
Bach product
Each product
Each product •

Each product
Each product
Each product
Each product

Docs EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy Bibliographic
this Requirement? Citation
•
tto —
Hb -r-
Partlal —
No —

Ms —
No —
tto —
No —

Itust Additional Data he
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2((B(? 1C so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard

Yest 6 months1'
Yesi 6 months1'
Yesi 6 months1'
Yes< 6 months1'

Yest 6 months1'
Vest 6 months1'
Yesi 6 month1'
Vest 6 months1'

I/  Ihcne requirements must be fulfilled by each applicant.  Data f ten other applicants may not be cited.  Therefore,  evenlf the
    requirements have been partially or completely filled for some products, no references are given.   These requirements must
    be  Tilled at the  time or  registration  or reregistratlon.

                                                         These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer  to
                                                         guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                              3-35

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                                                                 Table C

                                         Product-Specific Data Requirements  for End-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
toxicology*
163.81-1

163.81-2

163.81-3



163.81-4

163.81-5

163.81-4

Name of
Test
Are Data
Required?
Composition
Does EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
formulation Intermediate
Acute Oral
Tbxicity
Acute Dermal
Ttmiclty
Acute Inhalation
loxicity


Primary Eye
Irritation
Primary Dermal
Irritation
Dermal
SensltiBatlon
Yes

Yes

Yes



Yes

Yes

Yes

Each product

Each product

Each product



Each product

Each product

Each product

Yes1/

Partial

Yes



No

No

to4/
.
Barbo, 1972,
00007775
teshiell, 1971,
00007974
Hornberger, 1967,
00008980
Brown, 1973,
00007774
-

_

_

No

Yesi 6 months2/

No3/



Yesi 6 nonths

Yesi 6 months

No

\f the testing on the 90% and  24-31% soluble concentrate formulations fulfill the acute oral toxicity requirement for
   the 901 and 26% formulation intermediate products.
2/ Acute dermal toxicity testing Is required on the 26% formulation Intermediate product.
3/ Testing on the soluble concentrate formulations will fulfill the acute inhalation toxicity testing for the formulation
   intermediate products.
4/ Dermal sensitizatlon testing on technical grade metnomyl will fulfill  this requirement for the formulation
   intermediates.

                                                           These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.  Refer to
                                                           guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                               3-36

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                                                                table p
                                                                      I
                                       Product-Specific Data Requirements for End-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
•toxicology!
163.81-1
163.81-2
163.81-3
163.81-4
163.81-5
163.81-6
Name of
feat
Soluble Concentrate
Acute Oral
Tbxiclty
Acute Datmal
Tbxlcity
Acute Inhalation
Tbxlclty
Primary Eye
Irritation
Primary Dermal
Irritation
Dermal
Sensltitation
Are Data
Required?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
t
Dxa EPA Have
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
Composition this Requirement?
Each product
Each product
Each product
Each product
Each product
Each product
Yea
Partial
Yea
Ha
No
Ho6/
Bibliographic
Citation
Barbo, 1972,
00007775
Bashiell, 1971,
00007974
Ibmberger, 1967,
00008980
Brawn, 1973,
00007774
-
-
-
Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B|? If eo, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
No
Vest 6 months 5/
No
Vest 6 months
Yest 6 months
No
S/ Testing must be submitted for soluble concentrate  formulations containing 24-34 % we thorny 1.
6/ Dermal sensltitation testing on technical grade •ethcroyl will fulfill this requirement for soluble concentrate formulations.
                                                           These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.  Refer to
                                                           guidance package for updated requirements.
                                                              3-37

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                                                             Table C

                                    Product-Specific Data Requirements for End-Use Products
Guidelines
Citation
Tbxioologyi
163.81-1

163.81-2



163.B1-3

163.81-4

163.81-5

163.81-6

Kane of Are Data
Ttest Required?
Granular
Acute Oral Yea
Ibxiclty
Acute Danul Yea
Tbxicity


Acute Inhalation Yes
Ibxicity
Primary Eye Yes
Irritation
Primary Derml Yea
Irritation
Dermal Yea
Senaitizatlon
Hunt Additional Data be
Submitted under FtFRA
Does EPA llave 3(c)(2)(D)7 If oo, months
Data to Partially allowed Cor submission
or totally Satisfy Bibliographic from published date of
Composition this Requirement? Citation standard

Each product

Each product



Each product

Each product

Each product

Bach product

-
Partial Carroll, 1971
00008963
Yes Dadhiell, 1971,
000079741
Knapp and Doyle,
1979, 00009067
Partial Fabian and Taylor,
1979, 00009065
Partial Knapp and Doyle,
00009066
Yes Knapp and Doyle,
1979, 00009068
•to8/


Vest 6 months7/

No



Yesi 6 Months7/

Yesi 6 Months7/

No

(to

// Acute  coxicley    testing mat be submitted Cor granular formulations containing greater
8/ Demi sensltlzatlon testing on technical grade nethcrayl will fulfill  this requirement for
than 2.51 matnomyl.
granular formulations
                                                         ,  These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.   Refer to
                                                           guidance package for updated requirements.
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Guidelines
Citation
Ibxioologyi
163.81-1
163.81-2
•tub
Product-Specie ic Data Requin
Name of Are Data
Test Required? Ccmpositlon
Dust
Acute Oral Yes - Each product
Ttaxiclty
Acute Dermal Yes tech product
Toxicity
eC

1
snents for End-Use Products
i
Ebea EPA llave
Data to Partially
or totally Satisfy
this Requirement?
Yes
1
Yes
Bibliographic
Citation
Carroll, 1971
00008963
Dashiell, 1971,
00007974}




Must Additional Data be
Submitted under FIFRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from pitolished date of
standard
No
No


                                                                                               Knapp and Dayle,
                                                                                               1979, 00009067
163.81-3
163.81-4

163.81-5

163.81-6


Acute Inhalation Yes Bach product
•Rwicity
Primary Eye Yea Each product
Irritation
Primary Dermal Yes Bach product
No

Yea
Irritation i
Dermal Yes Each product
Senaltlxation
*?'

i
Vest 6 months
Yes i 6 months

Knapp and Doyle, No
1979, 00009068
No


5/ Dermal sensitization testing on technical grade methomyl will fulfill this requirement for dust formulations.
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October,  1981.   fefer to
                                                            guidance package for updated requirements.

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Guidelines Kama of
Citation Test
Product-Specific Data
Table C
Requirements for
Does El
Data ti
Are Data or toti
Required? Composition this ft
End-Use Products
i
'A Have
» Partially
ally Satisfy Bibliographic
squlrenent? Citation

Must Additional Data be
Submitted under F1FRA
3(c)(2)(B)7 If so, months
allowed for submission
from published date of
standard
ETficacy

Housefly
 (Adult)
Housefly
 (Adult)
Animal Buildings    Yea
and Outdoor Areas
Non-Food Areas      Yes
of Food, Poultry
and Heat Processing
Plants, and Outside
Livestock Holding
Pens or loading and
Unloading Docks
1% Granular
(0.5 Ib. AI/
1000 wq. ft.)

It Granular
(0.25 Ib. AI/
1000 sq. ft.)
Yes
Yes
Berg, 1975,
00007012
Derg, 1975,
00007012
No
No
                                                            These data requirements are current as of October, 1981.
                                                            guidance package>for updated  requirements.
                                                                                                    Refer to
                                                                             I
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                                  CHAPTER IV

                         Itoduct Chemistry of Msthomyl
FIFRA 3(c)(2)(A) requires the Agency to establish guidelines for registering
pesticides in the United States.  The EEA requires registrants to provide
quantitative data en all active and added inert ingredients, and on those
impurities, which are equal to or greater than 0.1% of the product by weight.

To evaluate the composition of products proposed for registration, the
Agency requires data and information not only on the manufacturing and
formulation processes but also a discussion on the formation of manufacturing
impurities and other product ingredients, intentional and unintentional.
EXirther, to assure that the composition of the product as marketed will not
vary from the composition evaluated at the time of registration, applicants are
required to submit a statement certifying upper and lower composition limits
for the added ingredients, and upper limits for some unintentional
ingredients.  Subpart D of the Proposed Guidelines (43 FR 29696, July 10, 1978)
suggests specific precision limits for ingredients based on the percentage of
ingredient and the standard deviation of the analytical method.

In addition to the data on product composition, the Agency guidelines also
require data on the physical and chemical properties of both the pesticide
active ingredient and formulations.  For example, data are needed concerning
the identity and physical state of the active ingredient such as melting and
boiling point data, anbient vapor pressure and solubility.  Data are also
required on the properties of the formulated product to establish labeling
precautions (e.g., flammability, corrosiveness , or storage stability).  The
Agency uses these data to character is each pesticide and to determine its
environmental and health hazards.


                Product Chemistry:  Manufacturing-use Msthcmyl


                          Product Chemistry Profile

Methcmyl is the common name for the chemical S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoxl)
oxy] thioacetimidate.  Msthcmyl is also known by the trade names larmate and
Nudrin .

Technical methomyl is a white, crystalline solid with a slight sulfurous odor
and a melting point ranging between 77°-80°C. Methomyl decomposes slowly
in water, the rate of degradation increasing with heat, alkalinity, aeration,
and sunlight.

There are .four currently registered manufacturing-use products of which two are
technical methomyl products (98% and 95% methcmyl) and two are formulation
intermediate products '(90% and 26% methcmyl).

Descriptions of the manufacturing process for technical methcmyl have been
submitted to the Agency by two producers, but are inadequate.

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The manufacturing  impurities which are present in methcmyl have not been
reported in sufficient detail.  The confidential statements of ingredients for
formulated products used on food or feed indicate that, with the exception of
two ingredients, the inert ingredients are cleared under 40 CFR 180.1001.
These tvo ingredients are listed in the Confidential Appendix to this
Standard.

                     Product Chemistry Topical Discussions

Chemical Identity

The agency requires identifying information including chemical names, product
names, and numerical codes of all substances known or assumed to be present in
pesticide products.

Methcmyl is the common name accepted by the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) for the chemical S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-
thioacetimidate.   The empirical formula is CLH..N.O.S and the
structural formula is:

                                   8
                               N-O-C-NH-CH3
                           S -
CH-
Alternative chemical names for methcmyl include:  methyl N-[[(methylamino)-
carbonyl]oxy] ethanimidothipate, 1- (methyl thio) ethylideneamino tnethylcarbamate,_
l-( methyl thio) ace taldehjrie 6-iiEthylcarbamoyioxime.  Methcmyl is also known by
the trade names lannate  and Nudrin  .  The Chemical Abstracts tegistry
nunber for methcmyl is 16752-77-5, the duPont internal code number is 1179, and
the EPA Shaughnessy nunber is 090301.  The common name, methcmyl, will be used
throughout this Standard in lieu of other chemical or trade names.

Manufacturing Processes

Processes for the manufacture of methcmyl have been submitted to the Agency by
the two producers of technical methcmyl, E.I. duPont de Nemours, Inc. and Shell,
(E. I. duPont de Nemours, 1973, 00008625? Shell, 1973, GB-0028-0019).  The
manufacturing processes and the identification of impurities are discussed in
the Confidential Appendix to this Standard.

The process descriptions submitted by the producers are not sufficiently
detailed to satisfy Agency requirements.

Formation of Unintentional Ingredients

A discussion of the formation of unintended substances has not been submitted
for any methomyl-containing product, and, therefore, a data gap exists for all
products.

The manufacturing processes (E.I. duPont de Nemours, 1973, 00008625; Shell,
1973, GS-028-0019) for technical methcmyl are unlikely to result in the
formation of nitrosamines.  Hswever, the possibility exists that nitrosation of
the methylcarbanoyl group of methcmyl will occur during storage if nitrosating
agents are added during formulation.  Registrants must submit the results of
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Jhysical and  Chemical Properties

For every pesticide product, the Agency requires data on certain physical and
chemical properties useful for identification purposes or for evaluation of
hazard potential.

The physical  and chemical properties of the two currently registered technical
grade methonyl products have been reported (Shell, 1975, 05012838; duPont,
1977, 00008553) and are in Table 1 of this Chapter.

                              Table 1^

        Physical and Chemical Properties of Technical Methcmyl Products

 Property                                   Technical Product
                                             (EEA Reg. tt>.)
Color:

Cdor:

Melting point:

Solubility:
vater
isopropyl alcohol
N-methyl
 pyrollidone
paraffin oil
dimethyl
 sulfoxide
Stability:    Thermal t
                       1/2
              Hydrolytic
              Photochemical
              (248-436 rm at
              30°C in ethanol)
                       98% Methcmyl
                        (201-353)
                         white

                      slight sulfurous

                         77-80°
  4-6% at 23"C
15-20% at 20°C

50-60% at 20°C
 0.01% at 20°C
50-60% at 20°C
                  4 days at 120°C
                   12 days at 10Q°C
                   49 days at 90°C
     95% Methcmyl
       (352-366)
        white

     slight sulfurous

      78-79°C

    water    5.8%
    methanol 100%
      acetone   73%
    ethanol   42%
    iso-      22%
     propanol
      toluene    3%

Stable in solid form.
  Aqueous solutions in
  closed systems decom-
    posed slowly;
Physical State:
                  21 hrs at pH 1
                   500 hrs at pH 7
                   140 hrs at pH 9
                 38-44 hrs at pH 9
                     3 hrs at pH 10
                   «1 hr at pH 13

                    color change at 2 hrs
                    50% loss at 3 hrs
                  85% loss at 17 hrs

                    crystalline solid
                                                        aeration, sunlight,
                                                          alkalinity, and
                                                          higher temperatures
                                                          increase rate of de-
                                                          composition in water,
                       crystalline solid
Density or Specific:
                    34 Ib/cu ft (loose)
                    45 Ib/cu ft (packed)
                       1.2946 25°/4°C

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certification that nitrosating agents are not added to methcmyl products.

Active Ingredient Limits in Itesticide Broducts

The percentages of methcmyl in currently registered products are as follows:

         Technical Msthonyl                 95%,98%
         Formulation  Intermediates          26%,90%
         Formulations
          Soluble Cbncentrate - solid         90%
          Soluble Cbncentrate - liquid      24%-31%
          Dust                             1.5%-2.5%
          Granular                           l%-5%

Upper and lower limits for the active ingredient have not been established
and certified for any methcmyl product.

Product Analytical Jfethods and Data                                     v~

A liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of methcmyl in formulations
has been submitted to the Agency.  Samples are extracted with warm ethanol-
water (50:50) en a sintered filtering funnel.  Ethanol is evaporated from the
filtrate and the remaining aqueous material is extracted with chloroform.  The
chloroform extract is evaporated to dryness, the residue dissolved in
tetrahydrofuran, and  an internal standard  (acetanilide) added to the solution.
Aliquots of the solution are analyzed by liquid chromatcgraphy on a column
equipped with a UV detector.  Mathonyl concentration is determined from a
standard .curve.  Ihe  method standard deviation is claimed to be 0.6% (Leitch
and Itease, 1973, 05012673).  Although clearly intended for analysis of solid
formulations, the method should also be useful for analysis of liquid products
soluble in tetrahydrofuran.

Another liquid chromatographic method similar to the method above is available
for/ TDduct analysis.  Samples are combined with an internal standard and
shaken with chloroform for several hours.  After the mixture settles, a portion
of the supernatant liquid is diluted with methanol.  The methanol solution is
filtered, and an aliquot of the filtrate is analyzed by liquid chromatography.
Msthomyl is detected  by its UV absorption at 254 m and quantitated by
comparison of the sample peak area with peak areas of standard methcmyl and the
internal standard.  Technical methcmyl is determined by dissolving it and the
internal standard directly in methanol, and processing the methanol solution as
described above  (Itossol and Baxter, 1977, 00007014).

The methcmyl assay methods discussed above satisfy Guidelines requirements.
However, accompanying validation data and results of analyses on at least five
typical samples of the product must be submitted.
            *
The following spectral data has also been either published or submitted for
methcmyl:  NCR  (Alford and Keith, 1971, 05014578); infrared (Harvey and
Buchanan, 1967?, 00008836?) and mass spectra  (Harvey, 1964?, 00008845).
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Vapor Pressure:
(ran
           2.4xlO~* at 20°C
           1.2xlO"J at 30°C
           5.6x10"° at 40°C
                5xlO-5_at 25°C
                1.6x10 * at 40°C
The following data are available for the registration of individual
manufacturing-use products:
Property
Physical State:
Density or
 Specific Gravity:
Flammability:
                        Manufacturing-Use Products
                             (EJA Reg. ND.)
                     98% Methonyl
                      (201-353)
             90% Methcrayl
              (352-361)
             26% Methonyl
              (352-365)
               95% Methomyl
                (352-366)
crystalline dust
solid
34 lb/ft3 no data
(loose)
45 lb/ft:
(packed)
liquid
0.89 gm/ml
crystalline
solid
1.2946 rt
25°C/4ct
no data
no data
62 F T.O.C.  no data
                   Product Chemistry:  End-use Formulations

                          Product Chemistry Profile

End-use methomyl products are available in liquid and solid soluble
concentrates, granular and dust formulations,  ftethods for determination of the
active ingredient in methonyl-containing products have been published, but
analytical data on product samples have not been submitted.  Little data are
available on the physical/chemical properties of any end-use product.
                     Product Chemistry Ibpical Discussions
Chemical Identity
Methomvl end-use products are marketed under the trade names Lannate  and
Nudrin .

Physical and Chemical Properties

The following data are available on the physical and chemical properties for
end-use methomyl products:
Density or Specific Gravity;
Product-Name
Lannate 4-G Msthomyl
(EBft. Beg. ND. 352-363)
  Formulation Type
    4% Granular

              4-5
            Density or Specific Gravity
                   24      *

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Lannate G Methomyl             5% Granular                   24  Ib/ft
(EPA Reg. No. 352-364)
Purina Fly Patrol              1% Granular                    0.87  Ib/gal
(EPA Reg. No. 602-260)                                               ,
Triangle 2% Methonyl           2% Dust                       29  Ib/ft
(EPA Reg. No. 1842-272)                                                 ,
2% Methomyl Insecticide        2% Dust                       38.6 Ib/ft
(EPA Reg. No. 4185-521)                                              3
Methomyl Dust No. 1            2% Dust                       60  Ib/ft
(EPA Reg. No. 14775-9)

 Flammability;

The flash point of Lannate L Methomyl InsecticideR is  63°F T.O.C.
(Shell, 1973, 00007042).

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                                   Chapter V

                        Environmental  Fate of MBthonyl


                                  Use  Hrofile


Msthcmyl is a broad-spectrun insecticide federally registered to control a a
variety of insect pests,  including many lepidopteran larvae.  It is estimated
that 9-13 million pounds of the active  ingredient are produced annually in the
thited States,  /pproximately  5-6 million pounds are exported, and the
remainder is for domestic use.

^jproximately 70-80 percent of the methcmyl  purchased annually in the Uiited
States is formulated into methcmyl products  that are used on soybeans,
peanuts, cotton, and tobacco.  Mich of  the remaining 20-30% is formulated into
products that are used on a wide variety of vegetables including corn,
tomatoes, lettuce, beans, sugar beets,  and celery.  A relatively snail amount
of methcmyl products (less than 5%) is  used on fruits (grapes, oranges, apples,
melons, and strawberries) and  ornamentals.

Methcmyl is formulated predominantly into a  90% a.i. water soluble povder and a
1.8% and 2.4% a.i. liquid.  Other registered formulations include
dusts (1.5%-2.5% a.i.), granulars (1.0%-5.0%), and baits (1.0%-2.5% a.i.).  All
soluble concentrates not  in water soluble bags and baits (except 1% fly bait)
are restricted use pesticides  registered for sale to and use only by certified
applicators or persons under their direct supervision.
The liquid and solid soluble concentrates are diluted with water and for most
crops are applied as a foliar treatment after insects first appear.
Msthonyl is applied with aircraft and ground equipment, including air-blast
sprayers, hydraulic sprayers with a single wand  (gun) or boom, and others.
The type of equipment is determined by the"site and equipment availability.


                          Environmental Fate Rrofile

The available data are not sufficient to completely assess the environmental
fate of methomyl.

Methcmyl degrades more rapidly  in sandy loam and California soil than in
silt loan soils, with 21%, 31% and 46% of the applied methcmyl remaining in the
respective soils 42-45-days after treatment.  The major degradation product
is CCu, which accounts for 23-47% of the applied methcmyl after 42-45 days.
A possible hydrolysis product, S-methyl N-hydroxythioacetimidate,  was also
found.  Methcmyl half-lives are less than 30 days in sandy loan soils.  In a
sterile Flanagan silt loam soil 89% of the methcmyl remains 45 days after-
application, thus indicating that methcmyl degradation in soil is primarily a
microbial process.

The nitrogen-fixing ability of  Azotobacter  vinelandii  and a Fhizobium is
not altered following treatment with methcmyl at 5-250 ppn or 5-50 ppn,
respectively.  Populations of Anabraena  cylindica  are reduced by as much as
54% and nitrogen fixation is reduced by up to 85%, compared with controls,
following treatment with methcmyl at 20, 40, 80, or 160 ppm.


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A 0.5 ppn methomyl moderately inhibited nitrification, up to 32%, in silt loam
soil for 4 days; recovery occurred in 19 days,  ft 5.0 ppn nitrification is
severely inhibited, by as much as 82% for 4 days but recovers by 28 days after
treatment.   3h another study methomyl (18 ppn) had no effect on fungal and bact-
erial populations  in either  silt loan or fine sand soils.

3h a silt loam soil, 71% of  the radioactivity and 98% of the methomyl
dissipates within  1 month after treatment.  Three months after treatment 90% of
the radioactivity  dissipates frcm a fine sand soil and by 5 months 85%
dissipates frcm a  loany sand soil.  R> methonyl residues are detected in muck
soil 7-32 days after treatment.

Based on the limited data available methonyl does not appear to present a
persistence problem in soil  and does not adversely affect the general soil
microbial population.  However, methonyl does severely inhibit nitrification
for 4 days after treatment.  Therefore, repeated applications of methomyl,
which are allowed  by the use pattern, within a 19 day period may result in a
prolonged period of reduced  nitrification.

Based on the low degradation rates in sterialiaed soil it appears that the main
means of methomyl  degradation is microbial metabolism to 03u.  The fact that
a possible hydrolysis product was found would indicate that njdrolysis is at
least a minor means of transformation.


                             Topical Discussions

Physico-chemical Transformation

Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis data are required to support the registration of all manufacturing-
use products regardless of the intended end uses of products formulated frcm
the manufacturing-use product.

One hydrolysis study was reviewed and determined to be invalid.  Therefore, no
valid data on the  hydrolysis of methomyl are available.

All studies  specified in  Section 163.62-7(b) of the Rroposed Guidelines for
Itegistering  Efesticides are needed to assess the hydrolysis properties of
manufacturing-use  methomyl.

Ehotolysis

A photodegradation study  in  water is required to support the registration of
each formulated end-use product intended for terrestrial (except greenhouse and
domestic outdoor), aquatic,  and forestry use and for any aquatic impact use
which results in direct discharges into the aquatic environment.  Such a study
is also required to support  the registration of each manufacturing-use product
which legally could be used  to make such an end-use product.
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Ihotodegradation studies on soil surfaces are required to support the
registration of each formulated end-use  product  intended for  crop uses  and
forestry uses.  Such studies are also required to support the registration of
each manufacturing-use product which legally could be used  to make  such an end-
use product.

laboratory photodegrao'ation studies in the vapor phase are  required to  support
the registration of  each formulated end-use product for greenhouse  use.   Such
studies are also required  to support the registration of each manufacturing-use
product which legally could be used to make such an end-use product.

Che photolysis study was reviewed  but was determined to be  invalid.' to valid
data are available on the photolysis of  methcmyl.

All data specified in Section 163.62-7(c) of the Rroposed Guidelines for
Itegistering Itesticides are needed  to determine the effect of  light  on methcmyl.

Metabolism

Data on metabolisn are required to determine the nature and availability of
pesticide residues to rotational crops and to help in the assessment of
potential disposal and reentry hazards.

Soil ffetabolisn

An aerobic laboratory soil metabolism study  is required to  support
the registration of  all products intended for terrestrial end-uses, or
terrestrial/aquatic  (forest) end-uses. Such a study is also required to support
the registration of  each manufac±urirLgruse_ product.^
io make such an end-use product.     -  	   -	   	   	'	
An  anaerobic soil metabolism  study is  required  to  support  the  registration of
each formulated end-use product  intended  for field or vegetable crop use.   Such
a study is also required  to support the registration of each manufacturing-use
product which legally could be used to make such an end-use product.
                           i
Five'soil metabolism studies  were  reviewed and  four were found to be valid.
                                       14
Several  studies on the metabolism  of  [  C] methcmyl in feyport silt loam,
Flanagan silt loan, sandy loan, muck,  and a California soil are available
(Harvey, 19??, 00009325;  Harvey, 1964?, 00008844;  Harvey,  1977, 00008567;
Harvey, 1977, 00008568).  Pfethomyl  was  degrades more rapidly in the sandy loam
and California soils than in  the silt  loam soils,  with 21%, 31% and 44-48% of
the methcmyl applied remaining in  the  respective soils 42-45 days after
treatment.  The major degradation  product in silt  loam, California and muck
soils  is CO, with 23-47%  of the  methcmyl  degraded  to   CD, in  42-45
days.  A degradation produdt, S-methyl N-hyJroxythioacet imidate, was also
found.   The half-lives of methcmyl are 15-30 days  in the sandy loam soil,  less
than 42 days in the California soil, and  approximately 45  days in the muck and
silt loan soils.
                                                 14
In  sterile Flanagan silt  loam soil treated with  [  C] methonyl, 89% of the
radioactivity is present  as methcmyl and  8% is soil bound  45 days after
treatment (Harvey, 1977,  00008568).
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 Data frcm these studies satisfy part of the data needed to assess the soil
 metabolism of methomyl by providing a half-life of methonyl in a silt loam
 soil.   Additional data are needed.
 Aquatic

 No data on the aquatic metabolism of methonyl are available nor are data
 required on the aquatic metabolism of methcmyl because the use pattern
 indicates that direct discharges into the aquatic environment is unlikely.

 Microbial Jfetabolisn

 Data on the effects of microbes on pesticide degradation and the effects of
 pesticides on microbes are required to support the registration of each
 formulated end-use product intended for terrestrial (except greenhouse and
 domestic outdoor), aquatic, and forestry uses and for any aquatic impact use
 which results in direct discharges into the aquatic environment.  These data
 are also required to support the registration of each manufacturing-use product
 which legally could be used to make such a formulated product.

 Effects of Microbes on Rusticides

 A study by Ifervey (1977,,00008568) using sterile and nonsterile Flanagan silt
 loam soil treated with [  C] methanyl and aerobically incubated for 45 days
 at 25rC shows that methcmyl. is degraded by soil microorganisms.  Pt 45 days
 aftec .treatment, 23% of the radioactivity in the nonsterile soil was recovered
 as	(P2,_47% recovered, as inethonyl, and_26%_was_spil bound_L_ In_the_	^
.sterile soil, 89% of the radioactivity is recovered as_methcmyl and 8%__is	
 soil bound.
 This study provides some information on the rate of methcmyl metabolism by
 soil micrcorganisns.  The requirement for the submission of additional
 data is currently being reserved pending the review and modifications of the
 testing protocols.         ,

 Effects of Pesticides on Microbes

 Four studies concerning the effects of methcmyl on microbes were reviewed.
 Methcmyl did not have a significant effect on the nitrogen-fixing ability of
 Aaotobacter  vinelandii ,after treatment with 90% analytical grade methcmyl at
 5, 50, or 250 ppn, or Rhizobium sp. after treatment with 90 wettable powder
 methcmyl at 5 or 50 ppn , (Kodell et al.,1977, 05008720).  Wien cultures of
 Anabaena  cylindrica  were treated with methcmyl (formulation unspecified)
 at 20, 40,  80, or 160 ppn, the population is reduced by as much as 54% and
 nitrogen fixation is reduced by as much as 85% as compared with controls
 (Hoang, 1978, 05010223).   ,

 Han (19??, 00009328) investigated the effect of methcmyl on nitrification in a
 silt loan soil.  Vhen the soil is treated with methcmyl (99% analytical grade)
 at 0.5 ppn, nitrification is reduced 32% as compared with controls four days
 after treatment but increases to control levels within 19 days.  When the soil
 is treated with methcmyl at 5.0 ppm, nitrification is reduced 82% as compared
 with controls at 4 days after treatment but increases to control levels within
 28 days.  A study on the effect of methcmyl en soil bacteria and fungi in silt

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loam and fine sand soils is available  (Steeples, 1977, 00008581).  Methonyl  (90
WD) at  18 ppm has no effect on fungal and bacterial populations in the soils
tested  and does not inhibit production of OC^ by the soil microorganisms.

ffethomyl does not inhibit nitrogen-fixing bacteria, soil fungal and bacterial
populations, or COL evolution by soil microorganisms .  tethcmyl at 20-160 ppm
severely inhibits the nitrogen- fix ing ability of the blue-green alga Anabaena
cylindrica .  At 0. 5 ppm methcrayl inhibited nitrification in soil for less
than 19 days, and at 5.0 ppm nitrification vas severely inhibited by 33-82% for
less than 28 days.

Biese studies provide some information on the effect of methcmyl on nitrogen
fixation, nitrification, 00^ evolution, and soil fungal and bacterial
populations.  The requirement for the submission of additional data is
currently being reserved pending the review and modification of testing
protocols.

Activated Sludge

A laboratory study of the effects of pesticides on the vastevater treatment
process is required to support the registration of all manufacturing-use
chemicals and all formulated products that are indirectly discharged into
vastevater systems.

Che study vas reviewed and determined to be invalid.  Nt> data are available on
the activated sludge metabolisn of manufacturing-use methcmyl.
    requirement for the submission of activated sludge data is currently being
reserved pending the development of acceptable test protocols.

Mobility

leaching

Leaching data are required to support the registration of products intended for
the following end-uses:  domestic, outdoor use, greenhouse use, terrestrial
noncrop use, orchard crop use, field or vegetable crop use, forestry use,
aquatic use, and aquatic irrpact use involving direct discharge. "  "Such data are
also required to support the registration of each manufacturing-use product
which legally could be used to make such an end-use product.

Che leaching study vas reviewed and determined to be invalid.  No leaching data
for methcmyl are available.  All data specified in Section 16 3.62-9 (b) of the
Proposed Guidelines for Registering Pesticides (July, 1978).  For terrestrial
noncrop uses, orchard crop uses, field-vegetable crop uses, and forestry uses,
the mobility of test substance and its degradates in soil shall be assessed
either by soil thin layer chromatography, soil colunn, or batch equilibrium
( adsorption/desorption) procedures.

\blatility

Laboratory volatility studies using non-radioisotopic analytical techniques are
required to support the registration of all products intended for greenhouse
use and to evaluate reentry hazards from cholinesterase- inhibiting pesticides.
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 Jb data on the volatility of methomyl are available,  fethcmyl is a'
 cholinesterase inhibiting pesticide and the possibility of a reentry hazard
 exists with current uses of methcmyl.  Consequently, all data specified in
 Section 163.69 (c) are needed to determine the volatility of methomyl.

 Adsorption/tesorption

 A laboratory study using radioisotopic or non-radioisotopic analytical
 techniques is required to support the registration of all products intended for
 terrestrial end uses, terrestrial/aquatic (forest) end uses, aquatic end uses,
' and aquatic impact uses.

 Che study was reviewed and determined to be invalid.  Ns data are available
 on the adsorption/desorption of methcmyl.  All data specified in Section 163.62-
 9(d)  of the Rroposed Guidelines for tegistering Pesticides are needed to
 evaluate the adsorption/desorption of methcmyl.  Ebr domestic outdoor uses,
 greenhouses uses, aquatic uses, and aquatic impact uses, the mobility of the
 test substance and its degradates in soil shall be assessed only by the batch
 equilibriun (adsorption/desorptioh) procedure.

 V&ter Dispersal

 ND data on the water dispersal of methcmyl are available nor are any data on
 the dispersal of methcmyl required because the use pattern indicates that a
 direct discharge in the aquatic environment would not occur.

 Field Dissipation

 Field dissipation, studies under actual use conditions are required .-to .support	
 the registration of all products intended for terrestrial (except greenhouse)
 end uses, aquatic end uses, and terrestrial/aquatic (forest) end uses.

 Terrestrial

 Three field dissipation stud ies, using an unspecified formulation of methcmyl,
 were reviewed.  TVo studies (Ifervey, 1964?, 00008844; Ifervey and lease, 1971?,
 00009324) were available on the dissipation of 1C] methcmyl in silt loam,
 fine sand, and loany sand soils.  Che month after treatment, 71% of the
 radioactivity and 98% of the methcmyl dissipated from the silt loam soil;
 Che year after treatment, methcmyl residues could not be detected.  Three
 months after treatment 90% of the radioactivity  dissipated from the loamy
 sand.  A runoff study using a sandy soil shows that no detectable methcmyl
 residues are found in soil samples collected from an area dovnhill from
 treated plots or in water samples collected from gutters located below
 untreated plots up to 15 days after treatment with methcmyl (Harvey and lease,
 1971?, 00009,324).  A third study (duJbnt, 1971, 00009326) reported no
 detectable methcmyl residues ( 0.02 ppn) in a muck soil 7-32 days after
 treatment.

 From  the results of the available data, methomyl appears to dissipate rapidly,
 with at least 85% of the residues dissipating within 5 months after
 treatment.
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Additional data are needed to determine the terrestrial dissipation rate of
methcntyl  formulations  in the use areas listed below.  Testing on one product
within a  formulation category will be acceptable.

          Field and vegetable crop uses:
              Dusts -  2.0 and 2.5% ai
              Granular - 1.25,  1.5, 2.0, 4.0, and 5.0% ai
              Soluble  concentrate/liquid - 1.8 and 2.4 Ib aa/gal
              Soluble  concentrate/solid - 90% ai
          Tree fruit and nut crop uses:
              Qranular - 1.25%
              Soluble  concentrate/liquid - 1.8 Ib ai/gal
              Soluble  concentrate/solid - 90% ai
      -  Domestic outdoor, parks, ornamental, and turf uses:
              Qranular - 1.25%
              Soluble  concentrate/liquid - 1.8 and 2.4 Ib ai/gal
              Soluble  concentrate/solid - 90% ai

flguatic

No data are available  on the aquatic dissipation of methcmyl.  Eata on the
aquatic dissipation of methcmyl are not required because the use pattern
indicates that introduction of methcmyl into the aquatic environment would not
occur.

Jbrestry

Forest dissipation studies are required to support the registration of all
products  intended for  forest end-use.  ND data are available on the dissipation
of methcmyl in forests.  Eata are needed for the the following formulations:

               Soluble concentrate/liquid - l.Slb ai/gal
               Soluble concentrate/solid - 90% ai

Aquatic Impact Uses

No data are required under this topic for methcmyl.  No additional data are
required.

Combinations and Rank  Mixes

No data on the dissipation of multiple active ingredient formulations of
methcmyl are available.  Data requirements for combinations and tank mixes are
not cited here because this registration standard deals only with products
containing methcmyl as a single active ingredient.
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Accumulation

Rotational Crops

Accunulation studies in rotational crops are required to support the
registration of each formulated end-use product intended for field/vegetable or
aquatic food or feed crop use and for use on any site on which it is
reasonable to assure that any food or feed crop may be produced after
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 Ito data an the accumulation of nethonyl in rotational crops are  available.
 All data specified in Section 163.62-11 (b) of the Iroposed Guidelines for
 Registering Itesticides are needed to determine whether methcmyl  will  accumulate
 in rotational crops.

 Irrigated Crops

 No data are available on the accunulation of methomyl in irrigated crops  nor
 are data required because the use pattern indicates  that methomyl  would not  be
 used on irrigated crops.

 ELsh

 A laboratory study anploying radioisotopic or non-radioisotopic  analytical
 techniques is required to support the registrations  of all formulated products
 intended for outdoor impact use (except domestic outdoor), or aquatic impact
 uses resulting in direct discharge  into aquatic environments  and for  each
 manufacturing-use product that could be legally used to  produce  such  a
 product.  These data are not required if the registrant  can offer  evidence that
 the applied pesticide and one of its principal degradation product(s):

     1.   will not reach water, or will not persist in water (i.e.,  a nominal
         half life of four days or less); and
     2.   has physical properties suggesting a relatively  low potential for
r        accunulation (i.e., a nominal octanol/water  partition coefficient
         less than 1000); and
 • -   3.   does not accumulate in the  organs and tissues of animals or avian
         species.

 The Agency may consider the particular use pattern and the rate  and frequency
 of application in making a decision to waive or maintain the  data  requirement
 (such as in cases where movement to water is obviously neglible  or where
 frer 3nt application counteracts a  fast dissipation  rate).

 ND data on the  accunulation of methomyl in fish are available.  All  data
 specified in Section 16 2.11 (d) of the Proposed Guidelines for registering
 Pesticides'are needed to evaluate the potential of methomyl  to accumulate in
 fish.

 Reentry
                 i*
 Reentry intervals are required to support the registration of all  products for
 which the Agency has determined that a reentry hazard exists  for persons
 reentering treated sites,  tethcmyl is an acetylcholinesterase inhibiting
 pesticide which presents a hazard to persons reentering  treated  fields.
            d
 Three studies concerning reentry intervals for methomyl  wsre reviewed and all
 were considered valid.  The results of one study showed  that a methomyl dust
 formulation is far more persistent on leaf surfaces  than an  aqueous solution of
 methomyl on cotton leaves (Bull, 1974, 05009351).  An application  of  50  ug/leaf
 of an aqueous solution of methcmyl  quickly penetrated cotton leaves;  surface
 methomyl levels were less than 7% of the applied anount  after 1  day and less
 that 2% after 2 days.  However, after an application of  a dust,  methcmyl
 levels on leaf surfaces were 86% and 81% of that applied after 1 and  2 days,
 respectively.


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 Ih another study, foliar applications of water soluble formulations at 0.5 Ib
ai/A were sprajed on beans, corn, and cabbage.  Surface methomyl levels
decreased 71%-93% in 12 hours  (lease, 1971?, 00007684).

Eteppermint fields were sampled after aerial applications of methomyl in
Oregon.  In one study it was found that dislodgeable methomyl declined from
1.52 to 0.33 ug/on  between 4 and 48 hours after an application of 0.9 Ib
ai/A. 2 At 1.8 Ib ai/A, dislodgeable methcmyl declined from 2.30 to 0.63
ug/on  over the same time interval.

For each crop the registrant must propose an acceptable reentry interval; this
proposed interval may be based on any of the following:  (a) the longest
(most  restrictive) existing reentry intervals; (b) data on dissipation of
foliar residues (decline curve), on hunan exposure to those residues, and on
the inherent toxicity of methomyl; (c) determination of that time beyond which
there are no detectable foliar residues (under appropriate climatic conditions)
in the area where methomyl vd.ll be applied.

The agency is adopting the 2 day reentry interval established by the State of
California for the use of methomyl on citrus, grapes, peaches, and nectarines
(California Administrative Code, January 4, 1979, Article 23, 2479 (h), Field
Vbrker Safety).  Jteg istrants have the option of accepting the 2 day reentry
interval or of supplying exposure data, a dislodgeable residue decline curve
and establishing an appropriate reentry interval based on this data.

Fteentry data must be submitted for the use of methomyl on the following crops:
alfalfa, apples, asparagus, beans, blueberries,broccoli, brussel sprouts,
cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, collards, corn, cotton, cucunbers,
lettuce, melons, mint, onions, peanuts, peas, peppers, potatoes, sorghum,  .
so}beans, suimer squash, spinach, sugar beets, tobacco, tomatoes,  forest trees,
and ornamentals.

                           Formulations of ffethcmyl

Vfeter-soluble powders (90% ai) and  liquids (1.8 and 2.4 Ib ai/gal) are the
predominant formulations.  Other registered formulations
include dusts (1.25-2.5% ai), granulars (1-5% ai), and baits.  The pesticide
is applied as a foliar treatment with aircraft (fixed-wing and helicopters) and
ground equipment, including airblast sprayers, and hydraulic sprayers with a
single wand (gun) or boon.  The specific type of equipment is determined by the
site and equipment availability.

The use of airblast machines (which direct the spray upward) and aircraft
increases the potential for exposure via spray drift to humans, livestock, or
wildlife outside the application site.  The potential for human exposure via
ground water contamination cannot be assessed due to the lack of soil mobility
data.  Similarly, the absence of octanol water partition coefficients and
bioassay data prevents an assessment of the bioaccemulation potential for
methomyl.

One exposure study was reviewed and found to be valid.  Ftespiratory exposure
levels during mixing and loading operations using a closed-transfer system were
nondetectable except on the occasion when a water-soluble packet of^methcmyl
broke, which caused a high respiratory exposure level of 1,332 ug/m .
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exposure levels ranging  from 0.0 to 7.5 ug/m   (Knaak et al., 1980, 050028-
0040).

A safe reentry interval  of  2 days has been set in California for grapes,
citrus, peaches, and nectarines .  Data for corn, cabbage, and beans shoved
that foliar surface methomyl levels declined 71-93% within 12 hours after an
application of water-soluble methonyl at 0.5 Ib ai/A (tease, 1971?, 00007684).
On mint, dislodgeable foliar residues were 0.33 and 0.63 ug/cm , 48 hours
after applicationx of 0.9 and  1.8 Ib ai/A, respectively (Kiiganagi, 1979,
05018583).  On cotton leaves it was shovn that an aqueous solution of methomyl
dissipated rapidly from  leaf surfaces, whereas an application of a 5% dust
dissipated much more slowly; (i.e., 81% of the applied methomyl remained on
leaf surfaces 2 days after the dust application) (Bull, 1974, 05009351).

Vater-soluble liquid formulations
 :
The greatest potential for direct human exposure is during mixing and loading
operations.  Dermal and  eys exposure from splashing of the concentrate can
result during the" mixing of the soluble liquid formulations.

Vbter-soluble powder and dust  formulations

A potential for respiratory exposure from "puff back" during opening and mixing
of these formulations can occur as notd in Riaak et al. when air contamination
reached 1,332 ug/m  during an  accident while water-soluble methomyl was being
mixed.

Granular and bait formulations

Dermal exposure could occur while these formulations are being applied.
However, such exposure could be greatly minimized by the use of gloves during
application.
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                                   •toxicology




                 Toxicology Rrofile;  tenufacturing-use Msthcmyl
 Acute Ibxicity
 Acute oral toxicity testing is available for technical grade methomyl.  The
 oral LD_Q in rats vas determined to be 17 mgAg for male rats and 23.5 mg/Jq
 for female rats, corresponding to Ibxicity Category I.  Data on the soluble
 concentrate formulations fulfill this requirement for the formulation
 intermediate products.  The 90% formulation intermediate corresponds to the 90%
 soluble concentrate (Ibxicity Category I) and the 26% formulation intermediate
 corresponds to the 24-31% soluble concentrate (Toxicity Category n).

 An acute dermal toxicity study is available on technical grade methcmyl.  A
 dose of 5000 mg/hg of 98.5% technical methcmyl resulted in no observed toxic
 effects when applied to the intact skin of six male albino rabbits for 24
 hours and then washed off.  Eased on these results, technical methcmyl is
 assigned to Ibxicity Category III.  Data on the technical fulfills this
 requirement for the 90% formulation intermediate (Toxicity Category HI).
 Testing on the 26% formulation intermediate is required.

 Available acute inhalation toxicity data indicate that the LCeQ value for
-technical methomyl is 0.45 mg/liter, corresponding to Toxicity Category II.
.Data on the soluble concentrate formulations fulfill this requirement for the
 formulation intermediate products.

 No data are available to assess the primary eye, primary dermal irritation or
 dermal sensitization potential of technical grade methcmyl or the formulation
 in ."^mediate products.

 An acute delajed neurotoxicity study is available on technical methomyl in
 hens.  ND evidence of leg or wing paralysis was noted and the pathological
 exanination revealed no abnormalities.  The test did not indicate any potential
 for methomyl causing delayed neurotoxicity.

 Subchronic Toxicity

 There are eight subchronic oral toxicity tests available on technical methcmyl
 conducted on the rat, beagle dog, and cow.  In one study done on rats, growth
 depression was noted at 125 ppn in males.  In another study also on rats a NOEL
 of 400 ppn was shown for cholinesterase depression.  Since chronic testing data
 are available, results from subchronic testing ware not used to set a NOEL for
 methcmyl.

 A 21-day dermal toxicity study is available using a 90% soluble concentrate
 methcmyl formulation,  ffethcmyl was administered dermally to rabbits with
 intact or abraded skin at a dose of 200 mg/tog, 5 days a waek, for three weeks.
 There were no toxic symptoms noted in the animals with intact skin.  This
 information fulfills the requirement for a 21-day dermal toxicity study and
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justifies setting a NCEL of 200 mg/kj for dermal toxicity.

Chronic Ibxicity

Chronic Feeding

A tventy-tvo month feeding study is available for technical methcmyl.  Pats
were fed dietary levels of 0, 50, 100, 200, and 400 ppn methcmyl.  ND adverse
effects were found at the 50 or 100 ppn levels.  In male and female rats, 400
ppn caused compound-related histopathological alterations in the kidneys.
Compound-related histopathology was seen in the spleen of female rats receiving
200 and 400 ppn.  tt> effects were observed at 100 ppn.

In a two year study beagle dogs were fed 0, 50, 100, 400, or 1000 pprn of
methcmyl in their diet.  Dose-related histopathology was observed in the kidney
and spleen of 400 ppn and 1000 ppn dogs and in the liver and bone marrow of the
dogs in the 1000 ppn dose group.  A NCEL of 100 ppn was established for the
systemic effects mentioned above.

Qicogenicity

An acceptable oncogenicity study is available in rats.  ChR-CD rats were fed
dietary levels of 0, 50, 100, 200, and 400 ppn methomyl for 22 months.  Ito
compound-related oncogenic effect was found.  A second oncogeniocity test is
required in mice since methomyl is used on a wide variety of food crops.

Teratogenicity

Ah adequate teratogenicity study is available in the rat.  Bregnant rats were
fed a diet containing 0, 50, 100, or 400 ppn methomyl on gestation days 6
through 15.  ffethonyl was not found to be either embryotoxic or  teratogenic.
Testing in a second species is required (rabbit).

Reproduction

An adequate reproduction study  is available,  fethomyl fed to ChR-CD rats at
dietary levels of 50 and 100 ppn for three generations caused no adverse
effects and no gross or histologic evidence of compound- related  congenital
abnormalities were observed.  The NCEL was established at 100 ppn.

Mutagenicity

Mutagenicity tests on methomyl  were reviewed,  tethonyl did not  induce
unscheduled DNA synthesis in human fibroblast cells and did not  induce
reversion to histidine  independence in several strains of Salmonella
typhimurium  . Another study  tested the potential of methomyl to  induce
morphological transformation in nude mice,  ffethcmyl at 1.0 mg/lOOg body weight
was reported to be negative  in  this 'test.  Further mutagenicity  testing is
required.

Metabolism
    metabolism studies for methomyl vere reviewed.   These  studies indicate  that
exhalation is the principle route of methcmyl  excretion and  that CEU  and
acetonitrile  were exhaled.   Some  unidentified  metabolites  were excreted in  the
urine.   Additional metabolism testing is not required.
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Emergency treatment

Available data indicate that atropine was found to be an antidote for methomyl
in the rhesus monkey, rat, dog, and rabbit.  Also, tetraethylammoniun chloride
was found to be antidotal in beagle dogs and mice.

Fieldvorker Exposure

Several studies are available concerning the cholinesterase activity in
pesticide workers exposed to methcmyl..  Vbrkers involved in the aerial
application of methcmyl displayed depressed whole blood cholinesterase values
up to 60% of normal.

m another study, blood cholinesterase activities of workers involved in mixing
or aerially applying concentrate or liquid methcmyl were measured.  Che worker
showed whole blood cholinesterase activity to be 40% of normal activity 12
hours after exposure and 80% of normal 36 hours after exposure.

Four of five field workers had cholinesterase values below normal range after
they were exposed for 6-8 hours to vine and tree crops sprayed with methcmyl.

In another stu3y, calculations were done to estimate a maximum inhalation
hazard to workers.  The concentration resulting from a 1.0 Ib/acre methcmyl
treatment under "worst case" assumptions was 0.12 mg/liter.

Information indicates that risks fron exposure to dilutions of methcmyl are
acceptable provided reentry intervals are adhered to and that safety
precautions .on labels are taken.
Accident Ifeports
During the period from 1966  to 1981, 562 accident reports involving human
exposure to methcmyl were reported to the Itesticide  Incident Monitoring System
(PIMS).  QC the 562 incidents involving hunans, 462 were related to human
exposure during agricultural use of methcmyl alone  (252 incidents) or in
combination with other active ingredients (210 incidents).   Included in the 462
incidents involving hunans, 85 accidents occurred during mixing and loading, 39
were related  to equipment malfunction and 37  incidents were  attributed to
exposure during the ground spray application of methcmyl.  There were 62
incidents of  unspecified hunan exposure.  The remaining incidents of human
exposure resulted from exposure to spray drift during aerial and ground
application of methcmyl formulations.

               Topical Discussions:  tenufacturing-use tethomyl


Acute Toxicity

Acute Oral Tbxicity

The minimun data required for establishing  the acute oral toxicity of
manufacturing-use methcmyl  (LD5n)  is one test on the technical chemical and
on each manufacturing-use product/ preferably using  the laboratory rat.

An adequate acute oral toxicity study in rats is available for technical

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 methomyl (Sherman, 1966, 00009227).   tethcmyi was administered  to groups of ten
 male rats in doses of 15, 17, 21, and 26 mg/kj and to groups of ten female rats
 in doses of 17, 20, 23 itg/hg.  The oral IDu. vas 17 mg/kg for males with  a
 95% confidence interval of 14-20 mg/kj.  mfemales the IDu0 was 23.5 mg/fcg
 with a 95% confidence interval of 22-25 mg/kj.  These data are  sufficient  to
 fulfill the acute oral toxicity data requirement for acute oral testing on
 technical methonyl and assign the compound to Tbxicity Category I,  indicating  a
 high potential oral toxicity.

 Several other acute oral studies were also performed using technical methcmyl.
 Rabbits given 30 mg/kj of methonyl orally experienced cyanosis, fasciculations,
 salivation, and constricted pupils followed by death (Sherman,  1968,
 00007172).  Ihe animals did not die frcm this dose of methomyl  when it was
.- immediately followed by an intraperoniteal injection of 50 mg/kj of atropine
 sulfate.

 Atropine sulfate also acted as an antidote to methcmyl poisoning in beagle dogs
 given oral doses of 10 and 20 mg/kj of methcmyl  (Sherman, 1968, 00008620).
 Cholinesterase activity returned to normal levels within 24 hours.
 letraethylamnoniun chloride was also antidotal in beagles.  Other evidence
 indicates that tetraethylammonium chloride (20 mg/kj) acted as an antidote to
 methomyl poisoning in mice given 100 mg/kj of methcmyl orally (Andrews and
 MisJcus, 1968, 05008158).

 Ihe ID,., for methomyl in hens was calculated to be 28 mg/kj (Krauss and
 Stala,TI967, 00008827).

 Acute Dermal Tbxicity

 •Hie minimum data required for establishing the acute dermal toxicity of
 manufacturing-use methomyl is one test on technical methcmyl and on each
 manufacturing-use product, preferably using  the albino rabbit.

 Several acute dermal toxicity studies are available for technical methcmyl.
 The results are summarized below:

  Species     Sex     Single  dermal     Skin      Results      Reference
           (#/dose)    dose range
                                                •         „                    < * * •
 Rats        tele       1000 mg/kj      Intact    Ib deaths     Morrow, 1972,
              (10)                                occurred       00009330

 Rabbits  '    ?  -       1000-1500       Intact  • Ib deaths     Majkut and  ftxxl,
              (4)             mg/kj               occurred       1966, 00008978

 Rabbits     tele       5000  mg/kj      Jhtact    tt> observed    Dashiell, 1971,
              (6)                                 toxic effects  00007947
            rf
 The above information is sufficient  to fulfill the acute dermal  toxicity  data
 requirement for acute dermal testing on technical methcmyl and assign the
 compound to Tbxicity Category III  (Dashiell, 1071, 00007947).

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Acute Inhalation Tbxicity

The minimun testing required to establish the acute inhalation toxicity of
manufacturing-use methomyl is one test on the technical grade and on each
manufacturing-use product, preferably in the laboratory rat.  This testing is
required if technical methcmyl causes a respirable vapor, or if 20% or more of
the aerodynamic equivalent is composed of particles not larger than 10 microns.

Acute inhalation studies have been reported using vapor fron technical methcmyl
(purity unspecified).  In one study, no rats died during a 4-hour exposure to
nominal concentrations of 0.044 and 0.036 rog/liter of methcmyl.  Qinical signs
observed during exposure included mild dyspnea, exophthalmos, and slight
lacrimation (Ebster and Vferitz, 1966, 00008979).  In a second stu3y, rats were
exposed for 4 hours to a heated methcmyl aerosol (methcmyl maintained at 90-
110 C, air stream at 100-130 C) at a nominal concentration of 0.30-0.56
mg/liter (Raster, 1966, 00008982).  Severe pulmonary irritation and death were
observed in some animals.

A third study using technical methomyl as a aqueous aerosol of respirable
particles was done using male rats  (6 rats/dose group).  Exposures
ranged from 0.13 -.95 mg/liter.  The !£-« fbr a 4-hour exposure was 0.45  +
0.06 mg/liter (active ingredient).  Qinical signs observed during exposure
included tremors, irregular breathing, salivation, lacrlmation, and
exophthalmos (Ibrnberger, 1967, 00008980).  This information is sufficient to
fulfill the acute inhalation toxicity data requirement on technical methcmyl
and assign the compound to Ibxicity Category II.

Primary Eye Irritation     3
The" minimun testing required to establish the irritability of manufacturing-use-
methomyl to the eye is one test on the manufacturing-use product, preferably
using the albino rabbit.

Two studies have been reported using technical methcmyl (purity unspecified).
ffethonyl, either as 10 mg of powder or 0.1 ml of a 10% solution in propylene
glycol,  instilled in the eye of a rabbit (one animal per treatment) resulted in
mild conjunctivitis, injection of iritic blood vessels, and marked pupillary
constriction on the day of treatment (Eddy, 1964, 00009224).  In a second
study, again using only tvo rabbits and the same doses as the first study
describedr results suggested that the test compound had mild and transient
effects on the rabbit eye.dfeinke, 1967, 00009225).

The available data are not sufficient to satisfy the data requirement for
primary eye irritation.  Testing is needed.

Primary  Eermal Irritation   .
            *               •;
The minimum testing needed to establish the irritability of manufacturing-use
product preferably using the albino rabbit.

A primary dermal irritation study is not required for each formulation that has
a pH of  1-3 or 12-14; a test substance with a pH of 1-3 or 12-14 will be
considered corrosive to the skin.

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Ib data were available to assess the primary dermal irritation potential of
technical methcmyl.  Testing  is needed.

Dermal Sensitization

The minimum testing required  to assess dermal sensitization for the
manufacturing-use product is  an intradermal test using the manufacturing-use
product, preferably using the guinea pig.

to data were available to assess the dermal sensitization potential of
technical methcmyl.  Testing  is needed.

£cute Delayed Neurotoxicity

The minimum data requirement  for acute delayed neurotoxicity is one test on the
technical material in hens.   Ai acute delayed neurotoxicity test is required
for methcmyl since it is expected to cause cholinesterase depression.

Technical methcmyl as a 5% suspension in acetone and water (1:10 ratio) was
administered orally to hens at doses of 28-200 mg/kg, both with and without
atropine pretreatnent (Rrauss and Stala, 1967, 00008827).  N£> evidence of leg
or wing paralysis was noted,  fethological examination of the sciatic nerve
from these hens revealed no abnormalities.

This study satisfies the data requirement for acute delayed neurotoxicity.  ND
further testing is needed.

Subchronic Effects
Subchronic Oral Tbxicity  -  J  -

The minimum  testing needed is  one  test on  technical grade methcmyl  in two
mammmalian species, preferably the rat and dog.  The Subchronic oral toxicity
test  is required  if pesticidal use requires a  tolerance or an exemption  from a
tolerance, requires the  issuance of a food additive regulative, or  is likely to
result in repeated hunan exposure  through  the  oral route.  The Subchronic oral
toxicity is  required  for methcmyl  because  it has food uses and requires
tolerances.

There are eight subchronic oral toxicity tests on technical methcmyl.  The
results of these  studies are summarized  in Table 1 of this Chapter.


Subchronic 21-Day Dermal Tbxicity

The minimum  data  required  for  subchronic 21-day dermal toxicity  is  one test on
technical metfionyl, preferably in  the albino rabbit.
                             ' >                   B
A 90% soluble concentrate  formulation of Lannate  was administered  dermally
to rabbits with intact or  abraded  skin at  a dose of 200 rog/kg, 5 days a  week
for 3 weeks  (Busey,  1967,  00009234).  There were no toxic symptoms  noted in the
animals with intact skin.   Those rabbits with  abraded skin displayed tremors,
labored breathing, loss  of reflexes, pupillary constriction, and hyperactivity
immediately  after application  of the test  substance.
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S_pe_c_ies

Rat
  Sex
(I/dose)
                                         Tab
                      Summary of Subchronic O
Dose Level
  Tested
                                oSr
                          Toxicity Testing
                                          Results
M-F      0, 10, 50, 125
(10)      250  ppm
              ppm
                            1-6 weeks
                            3 weeks  ,
                            7-13 weeks
                                   No toxic  signs
                                   or mortality
                                   observed.
                                   Growth
                                   significantly
                                   depressed  in
                                   125/500 ppm
                                   males.
                                   Moderate
                                   erythroid
                                   hyperplasia
                                   in bone marrow
                                   observed
                                   microscopically
                                   in 250 ppm males.
                                   No effect  was
                                   observed  at
                                   50 ppm for weeks
                                   1-6 and 500 ppm
                                   for weeks  7-13.
Rje_feren_ce

Paynter,
1966,
00007190
Rat



M-F
(10)


200 mg/kg 12 weeks
diet


1. Increase in
relative
weight of
spleen (males)
Lintal,
et al. ,
1979,
05018063
                                                           and kidneys
                                                           (females).
                                                           Liver trigly-
                                                           certide increased
                                                           and liver free
                                                           fatty acid
                                                           decreased in
                                                           males.
                                                           Glucose-phosphate
                                                           dehydrogenase and
                                                           brain cholinesterase
                                                           activities reduced
                                                           in both sexes.

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              Sex      Dose Level
Species     (I/dose)     Tested     Duration
                                         Results
                                       Reference
Rat
                      14 days
                      Showed higher
                      rate of
                      activity when
                      compared to
                      controls.
                                                    Bracy
                                                    et al.,
                                                    1979,
                                                    05020053
Rat
         5.1 mg/kg
         diet
10 days
Rat
M-F
(10)
0, 200,      79 days
400, 800 ppm      I
                                1. No mortality     Sherman
                                   was produced.    1964,
                                   2. Chewing,      00009228
                                   yawning motions
                                   and irritability
                                   observed.
                      In 800 ppm       Singles,
                      group, choline-  1970,
                      sterase          00008624
                      depression
                      decreased to
                      70% of pretreat-
                      ment levels.  Rats
                      in 400 ppm showed
                      slight depression
                      of cholinesterase
                      activity.
                      NOEL of 400 ppm
                      for cholenesterase
                      activity.

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                           TOLERANCES (ppn)
Commodity          Canada            Mexico         United States
Alfalfa                                IB                  Ii5
Apples               0.5                1                   1
Asparagus                               2                   2
Beans, dry                              0.1                 0.1(N)
Beans, forage                          10                  10
Beans, succulent                        2                   2
Broccoli                                3                   3
Cabbage              5                                      5
Celery               0.5                3                   3
Citrus fruits        122
Cbrn, forage                           10                  10
Corn, fresh                             0.1(N)              0.1(N)
Cottonseed                              0.1(N)              0.1 (N)
Grapes               4                  55
lettuce              255
Oranges                                 5                   22
leaches                                 5                   5
Peanuts                                 0.1(N)              0.1(N)
Peas                                    5                   5
Pecans       .                           0.1                 0.1
Peppers, chili                          1                   0.2(N)
Pineapple                               0.2
Sorghun, forage                         1                   1
Sorghum, grain                          0.2(N)              0.2(N)
Sbjfceans                                0.2(N)              0.2(N)
Soybeans,-forage                       10                  10
Spinach  .                              6                   6
Squash                                  0.2CN)              0.2(N)
Tomatoes                                1                   0.2(N)
Wheat, hay, straw                      10                  10
 and forage
Wheat, grain                            1                   1

N = Eligible residue tolerance

Tolerances for residues of methorayl in or on oranges, chili peppers, and
tomatoes are higher in ftecico than in the United States, and a tolerance for
residues on pineapple has been established in tfexico but not in this country.
Jtegistration actions pending in the United States would result, if adopted, in
tolerances of 0.2, 1.0, and 2.0 ppn in or on pineapple, tomatoes, and peppers,
respectively, thereby acccmodating the corresponding ffexican tolerances.  A
decision on whether to raise the 2 ppn United States tolerance on oranges to
match the 5 ppn Mexican tolerance should be deferred until texico offers an
opinion on Cbdex MRL's.

Canadian tolerances are either lover or equal to United States tolerances.

Group Tolerances

When the new crop grouping policy is published by the Agency, certain methcmyl
tolerances now in force may be altered to acconcdate the crop grouping scheme.
Some of the crop groups, members of which have methcmyl tolerances, include:
leafy vegetables, Brassica leafy vegetables, legune vegetables, fruiting
vegetables, and snail grains.
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Rar processed commodities, there are sufficient data for apple pomace, mint
oil, citrus byproducts, a fractionated oilseed crop (cottonseed), and raisins.
Eata on residues in tonato pomace are not being required because there is no
concentration of residues in apple pomace which is similarly processed.
Adequate data are not available on residues in sugar beet pulp.

Residue data for each of the crops for which methcmyl is registered for use on
are presented in Appendix A, Residue Eata for ffethonyl-Treated Crops, of this
Standard.

Residues in Food-Producing Animals

Residues determined by the lease and Kirkland method (methcmyl and its oxime)
were not detected «0.02 ppti) in milk, lean muscle, subcutaneous fat, liver,
and kidney of 2 cows maintained for 30 days on diets containing 2 and 20 ppn
methcmyl (dulbnt, 1967, 00008832).

The cow feeding study is inadequate for the following reasons:  (1)   the nature
of the residue in cattle has not been defined, (2) an insufficient nunber of
animals were studied, and (3) the feeding levels are not appropriate to
tolerances in effect at this time.  Current guidelines require that a minimum
of 4 groups of 3 animals per group be administered 0, 1, 3, and lOx the maximum
amount of pesticide active ingredient expected in the diet.  Thus, because
residues of 10 ppn may legally be present on several major items of cattle
feed, some, of which may comprise 80% of the diet, a cattle feeding stu3y should
include animals receiving 80 ppn methcmyl.

Residues determined by the lease and Kirkland method (methcmyl and its
oxime) were not detected  «0.02 ppn) in eggs, muscle, liver, fat, and skin
of hens maintained for 4 weeks on diets containing up to 10 ppn methcmyl
(Shei. Jn 1972, 00009365).  The study is not adequate because the nature of
the residue in poultry and eggs is not defined.  The study would be
considered adequate for purposes of this standard if metabolism data were
to show that the residue of concern in poultry and eggs consists only of
methcmyl per se and its oxirae.
                                  t
Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution

Tolerances for residues of methcmyl have been established for a wide variety
of food crops (40 CFR  180.253).   E&sed on established tolerances, the
theoretical maximun residue contribution  (TMRC) of methcmyl to the hunan diet
is calculated to be 0.77 ing/day,  assuming a  1.5 kg diet.

International Tolerances

Codex maximun residue  limits  (MRL's) have not yet been  recommended for
methcmyl because a suitable Acceptable Eaily Intake for methcmyl has not been
agreed upon by participating  countries.

fethcmyl tolerances have been established in some foreign countries that
export food to the Uiited States.  The following table  lists  Canadian and
Nfexican tolerances for residues of methcmyl on raw agricultural commodities,
and,  for comparison,  the  corresponding Ihited  States tolerances.
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Itecovery of methcmyl fron a variety of samples fortified with 0.02 to 2.0 ppn
of the pesticide averaged 94% varying from 75% to 115% (Pease and KirJdand
19??, 00009009).  Somewhat lower recoveries were reported in another study
(Shell Eevelopnent Cb. 1975, 00007132).  Itecovery from 88 samples fortified
with 0.07 to 10 ppn methcmyl averaged 83%, with a standard deviation of
approximately 12%.

The Pease and KirJdand method has been tried out successfully in an FDA
laboratory (Eidelman, 1968, GS0028-0017).  Itecovery of methcmyl fron fortified
samples averaged 70% for corn grain, 82% for cabbage, and 66% for milk.  The
Paase and Kirkland method is included in \blune II of the Pesticide ftialytical
Manual (PAM).  ffethcmyl is apparently not determined by any of the multiresidue
methods in \tolune I of the PAM.

Residue Data Surinary - Crops

The bulk of the residue data reflects use of soluble concentrate formulations.
There are little^data reflecting treatment with granular formulations; however,
residues resulting frcm use of a granular formulation are not likely to exceed
those resulting frcm use of a soluble concentrate at the same application rate
and preharvest interval.

The residue data support most current uses of methcmyl on raw agricultural
ccmmodities.  Itesidues of methcmyl decline rapidly, with an initial half-
life of 1 to 2 days for most crops.  The rate of residue decline decreases
with time.  Because of the rapid decline of methcmyl residues, residue levels
ordinarily reflect the last application.

There" are insufficient data on residues in peppers, peaches, greenhouse-grown
tomatoes, and sweet corn cannery waste.  Eata on residues in grapes grown east
of the Rxdcies are needed.  Additional data on residues in cabbage resulting
frcm dust application are required.

For most crops, residues resulting frcm aerial application ware similar to    •:
those frcm ground application; however, aerial use occasionally resulted in
much higher residues on melons and peas, and additional data reflecting aerial
application are needed for these crops.  Data reflecting aerial application are
also required for cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and small grains if aerial use
on these crops is to continue.

WLth the exception of peaches and of grapes grown east of the Itockies, there is
an adequate geographic distribution of residue studies for all crops on which
methcmyl is registered for use.

There are no data on residues in orchard cover crops.  The current  10-day
pregrazing interval was based on a cattle feeding study which indicated that
residues in,meat and milk could not be detected  «0.02 pp^i) at methcmyl feeding
levels of 20 ppm; and on residue data which demonstrated that residues in
alfalfa would not exceed 10 ppm 7 days after application of 0.9 Ib methcmyl per
acre.  However, the cattle feeding study has been judged deficient in several
respects (see Residues in Food-Producing Animals), and residues of methcmyl
on other forage crops are higher than those on alfalfa, indicating that alfalfa
may not be a suitable model for orchard cover crops.
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Msthomyl is not stable at high temperatures..  Cbcking of tomatoes, peas, or
cabbage for 30 minutes in boiling vater resulted in degradation of 70%, 92%,
and 93%, respectively, of the residue initially on the samples (Halt 1971,
0007071).  Processing of methcmyl-fortified spinach under commercial conditions
(252°? for 40 minutes) resulted in complete destruction of methomyl (Niven
and Thornburg 1971, 00007948).  tesidues were not found in any fraction of heat-
processed cottonseed that had been fortified with methcmyl (duPont, 1971, G3-
0028-0002).

The data on metabolism and degradation of methcmyl in plants are considered
adequate for purposes of this standard.  The only terminal residue of concern
is methcmyl per se.

Metabolism in Food-Producing Animals

There are no data on the metabolism of methonyl in food-producing animals.
This is a significant data gap in view of the nunber of major feed items with
methcmyl tolerances.

Analytical Methods

A gas-liquid chromatographic  (GLC) method by which methcmyl is determined as
the hydrolysis product, S-methyl N-hydroxythioacetimidate, has frequently been
used for residue analysis.  Crop samples are blended with ethyl acetate and the
hcmbgenate clarified by centrifugation.  Vfeter is added to the extract, ethyl
acetate evaporated  from the mixture at room temperature, the watery residue
acidified with sulfuric acid, and the suspension washed with hexane.  The
suspension is partitioned with chloroform and the chloroform extract carefully
concentrated in a hood at room temperature.  Sodiun hydroxide is added to the
concentrated solution and the mixture heated on a steambath.  The basic
solution is cooled, acidified with sulfuric acid, and extracted with ethyl
acetate.  The ethyl acetate extract is filtered through anhydrous sodium
sulfate, the filtrate combined with a snail amount of triethylamine, and the
solution carefully  concentrated at room temperature.  The concentrated  solution
is analyzed on a colum equipped with a sulfur microcoulometric detector.  The
amount of methcmyl  is determined  from a standard curve.  The claimed
sensitivity of the method for most samples is 0.02 ppn.   (lease and Kirkland
19??, 00009009; also J. Agr.  Food Chem. 16_. 554  (1968)).

Pease subsequently modified the method, replacing the microcoulometric
detector with a flame photometric detector equipped  with a sulfur filter
(tease 1969, 00009074).

The hydrolysis product has been shown to survive the cleanup phase of the Fease
and Kirkland'method (approximately 50% recovery).   It would therefore be
determined as methomyl  ware  it  initially present on  crop samples  (duPont  1968,
GS028-016).  \ferious sulfur-containing compounds naturally present in some
plants, cabbage  for example,  are  also carried  through the cleanup phase,  but
are adequately resolved from  methomyl on GLC coluims (Pease 1968, 00008837).
The  following  sulfur-containing pesticides do  not  interfere with  the
determination of methcmyl: 4-benaDthienyl-N-methylcarbamate, captan, demeton,
endosulfan,  ferbam, malathion, maneb, methyl parathion, parathion,  EPN,
phorate, and aldicarb.   Aldicarb survives the cleanup steps but is well
separated from methomyl  on the GLC colunn (Pease 1968,  00008837).
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vas no evidence of migration of radioactivity from the treated leaf to other
portions of the plant.  In another test, extracts of methcmyl-treated tobacco
plants inhibited bovine red blood cell acetylcholinesterase.  The degree of
inhibition declined at a rate similar to the rate of decline of total
radioactivity in treated leaves.
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The metabolism of [1-  C] methonyl vas studied in corn and cabbage plants
treated by foliar application of methonyl-containing solution, and in tobacco
plants growing in a median containing labeled methomyl (Harvey and Reiser 1973,
05008206).  The studies were carried out in sealed chambers equipped with
trapping trains for the collection of volatile compounds,  Radioactive material
in sodium hydroxide traps precipitable by EaQ2 vas assumed to be derived
from   CEL.  A volatile neutral compound present in cold traps vas
identified as [1-  C] acetonitrile based on its partition properties in
several organic solvent-water systems, and retention times identical to those
of standard acetonitrile on 2 GLC colunns.  A snail amount of   C-methcmyl
vas recovered frcm the traps.

In extracts of the corn and cabbage plants, methcmyl per se contributed less
than 10% of the total radiolabeled material.  The remaining radiolabeled
material consisted of naturally occurring compounds such as lipids, glycolic
acid, tartaric acid, sugars, and ninhidrin-positive compounds.  These naturally
occuring compounds were radiolabeled presumably from reincorporation of
±^    (Harvey and Peiser 1973, 05008206).
A hydrolysis product of methcmyl, S-methyl N-hydroxythioacetimidate, vas not
found in plant extracts.  Treatment of the polar fraction of plant extracts
with beta-glucosidase did not result in formation of the hydrolysis product,
indicating that the product was not present in plants as a soluble glucoside
conjugate.  Also looked for, but not found in plant extracts were the S-oxide
and S,S-dioxides of methomyl  (Harvey and Reiser 1973, 05008206) .

|£ cabbage and sweet corn treated with multiple applications of [1-
  C] methcmyl under field conditions, the bulk of the radioactivity was in the
outei '.eaves of cabbage and in corn fodder (plants minus ears).  The
distribution of radioactivity between methomyl per se and other compounds in
extracts of field-grovn cabbage leaves and corn fodder was similar to the
distribution in cabbage and corn plants in the laboratory study (Harvey and
Reiser 1973, 05008206).

It should be noted that the metabolism of methcmyl in plants has thus far been
studied with [1-  C] methomyl, and thus the data reflect the disposition of
the acetaldoxime moiety of the pesticide.  The fate of the thicmethyl- and
methyl carbamoyl groups were not discussed in the Harvey and Reiser study, but
neither moiety would be expected to present a significant residue problem.

Stability of Residual ffethcmyl
             rf
There are some data to show that residual methcmyl is stable during long-term
storage at near-freezing or sdafreezing temperatures.  Methomyl on green beans
was stable for 24 months at Cr-ST" (dulbnt 1974, GB0028-0018).
Approximately 90% of methcmyl added to mint hay was recoverable after 6 months
at -10 C; (Vellman et al. 1972, 00007044).  ffethonyl added to tobacco was
completely recovered after 83 days at -18 C (Leidy et jal. 1977,  05008453) and
nearly all of methcmyl added to mint oil was recoverable after  5 months at
20°C.


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                                  Chapter VII

                              Residue Chemistry

Manufacturing-use Methonyl;  Residue Chemistry Profile

fethcmyl, S-methyl N-[(methylcarbanoyl)oxy]thioacetinddate, is a carbamate
insecticide registered for use on a wide variety of agricultural crops.

In plants, methomyl is taken up by roots and translocated to the leaves.
Me thorny! applied to leaves is absorbed into the leaf tissue, but is not
translocated to other portions of the plant.

M2thomyl in plants is degraded to the volatile metabolites acetonitrile and
CCU.  feither the hydrolysis product of methcmyl, S-methyl N-
hyaroxythioacetimidate, nor its glucoside conjugate have been identified as
metabolites of methcmyl in plants.  Jh addition, the S-oxide and S,S-dioxides
of methcmyl have not been found in plant metabolism studies.  Methomyl per se
is the only residue of concern in plants.

The metabolism of methcmyl in food-producing animals has not yet been defined.

fethcmyL has been show to be stable during long-term storage of fortified
crop samples at near-free zing or sub free zing temperatures,  tethcmyl is not
stable at elevated temperatures, and thus residue levels would be considerably
reduced by high-temperature processing of commodities.

Msthcmyl and its hydrolysis product, S-methyl N-hydroxythioacetimidate, are
determined together as the hydrolysis product by means of the gas-liquid
chromatographic method of Pease and Kirkland.  Recovery of methcmyl from
fortified crop samples is good for most raw agricultural commodities, and the
sensitivity of the method is 0.02 to 0.05 ppn.  The method is published in the
Pesticide Analytical ffenual, Tfolune II.

A large body of residue data exists that supports most uses of methcmyl on
agricultural crops.  The residue data are mainly from foliar application of
soluble concentrate formulations.  Residues of methcmyl decline rapidly, with
an initial half-life of 1 to 2 days for the majority of crops.  The rate of
residue decline decreases with time.

2.  Required Labeling

A prohibition against grazing or feeding cover crops in methcmyl-treated
orchards should replace the present restriction against grazing or feeding
livestock on cover crops within 10 days of treatment.  Other labeling need not
be changed pending receipt and evaluation of new data required by this standard,
          ^
                              Topical Dicussions

tptake,  Distribution, and  Mstabolisn in  Plants

The absorption, distribution,  and metabolic  fate of methcmyl  in  plants was
investigated  by fervey and Reiser  (1973,  05008206).   C-Methcmyl applied to
a single leaf of a tobacco plant could not be removed by  washing the leaf with
distilled  water indicating that methcmyl  was taken up by leaf  tissue.   There
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                              \
Mo data are available to assess the acute dermal toxicity of dust formulations
containing methonyl.  Acute dermal toxicity data submitted on granular methcmyl
formulations satisfies this data requirement for the dust formulations,
assigning these formulations to Tbxicity Category III.  Further testing is not
needed.

Acute Inhalation Ibxicity

No data are available to assess the acute inhalation toxicity of dust
formulations.  Testing is required.

Primary Eye Irritation

Mo data are available to assess the primary eye irritation potential of dust
formulations containing methcmyl.  Testing is required.

Primary Dermal Irritation

No data are available to assess the primary dermal irritation potential of dust
formulations containing methcmyl.  Testing available on other formulations
(Knapp and Doyle, 1977, 00009068) indicate that dust formulations can be
assigned Tbxicity Category IV.  Further testing is not required.

Demal Sensitizaticn

No data were- available to assess the dermal sensitization potential of dust
formulations containing methcmyl.  tequested testing on technical grade
methcnyl "will fulfill this requirement or dust formulations.  If testing on the
technical is not provided,, testing.on these .formulations _will_be_ required,.	
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of 6 animals,  tb skin irritation was observed at 72 hours.

The results from this study satisfy the primary dermal irritation data
requirement for granular formulations and assign these formulations Tbxicity
Category IV, corresponding  to low acute dermal irritation potential.  Further
testing  is not needed.

Dermal Sens iti at ion

No data  were available to assess the dermal sensitization potential of granular
formulations containing methcmyl.  Ifequested testing on technical grade
methomyl will fulfill this  requirement for granular formulations.  If testing
on the technical is not provided, testing on these formulations will be
required.

D.  lust formulations of tfethomyl

              Dust  formulations of ffethcmyl:  'toxicology Profile

M acute oral toxicity study on methomyl dust formulations is available.  The
LD50 value for  a 2% dust formulations was  4,061 mg/kf  with a 95% confidence
interval of 3,002-5,595  mg/kj  in male rats.   Based on  these results, methomyl
dust formulations can be  assigned to  Tbxicity Category III.

ND  data are available on the acute dermal  toxic ity of  methomyl dust
formulations,   Acute dermal toxicity  of methomyl granular  formulations
satisifies this requiremeny for the dust  formulations, assigning these
formulations to Tbxicity  Category III.

No  data are available to assess the acute  inhalation toxicity or primary eye
irritation of methomyl dust formulations.   Testing is  needed.

N3  data on the  primary dermal  irritation of methomyl dust  formulations  is
available.  Data available on  other formulations  fulfills  this requirement for
the dust formulations, assigning these  formulations to Ibxicity Category IV.

to data were available to assess the  dermal sensitization  potential of methcmyl
dust  formulations.   Itequested  testing on  technical grade methomyl  will  fulfill
this requirement for dust formulations.

                               Tbpical Discussions

Acute Toxicity

Acute  Cral Toxicity
             rf
An  acute oral  toxicity study for dust formulations of methomyl  is  available
 (Carroll, 1971, 00008963).  The acute oral ICuQ value  for  a  2% dust was 4,061
mg/kj  with a 95% confidence interval  of 3,002-5,495 mg/Jq  in male  rats.   Signs
of toxicity included tremors,  fasciculations, salivation,  and  temporary wsight
loss.

tethomyl dust formulations can be assigned Tbxicity Category m.   Further
testing is not  needed.

 Acute Dermal Tbxicity



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places these products in Tbxicity Category III (Carroll, 1971f 00008963).

Testing is required on granular formulations containing more than 2.5%
me than yl.

Acute Etermal Tbxicity

An adequate acute dermal toxicity study vas available on a 1.25% granular
methcroyl formulation.  The acute dermal ICuQ of Mi-Bait (1.25% nethomyl) vas
greater than 2 g/kj in rabbits with abraded skin (Hiapp and Doyle, 1979,
00009067).  Eflema and erythema were observed at the test site 24 hours after
application in some animals.  Eased on these results, granular formulations
of 2.5% or less methomyl can be assigned to Tbxicity Category HI.

Acute dermal toxicity data is not available on granular formulations of greater
than 2.5% nethomyl.  lesting on the technical and granular formulations
fulfill this requiranent for the formulations containing greater than 2.5%
methomyl and assign these formulations to Tbxicity Category HI.

Acute Inhalation Tbxicity

An acute inhalation toxicity study is available for a 1.25% granular methomyl
formulation (fabian and Taylor, 1979, 00009065).  The 4-hour  IC5Q value was
greater than 5.5 mg/liter in rats, assigning the formulations of 2.5% or less
methcmyl to Tbxicity Category HI.  Qinical signs included bloody nasal
discharge, dyspnea, reduced loccmotor activity, and clonic convulsions in 1 out
of 10 animals.

In-another study, a 1-hour IC__ value was determined to be more than 200
mg/liter in rats, which corresponds to Tbxicity Category IV for this
formulation (Jfergolin-,-197 7, 00007028•)-;—	—	
These two inhalation studies are individually classified as supplementary.
ftjwever, considering the stidies together, Category III is accepted for 2.5% or
less granular formulations of methomyl.  Testing is required for granular
formulations containing more than 2.5% methcmyl.

Rrimary Eye Irritation

In an adequate primary eye irritation study, 0.1 g of a 1.25% methomyl
formulation was tested in rabbits (Riapp and Doyle, 1979, 00009066).  Mild
corneal opacity and mild-to-moderate iritis were noted but both irritations
cleared up by 72 hours after instillation.  Conjunctival irritation was noted
in all animals at  24 and 48 hours after instillation and cleared by 7 days.
Eased on these results, granular formulations containing 2.5% or less methcmyl
can be assigned to Tbxicity Category n.

Testing is required for granular formulations containing greater than 2.5%
methcmyl.                   \
                            j
Primary Dsrmal Irritation

In an adequate study, a granular formulation containing 1.25% methomyl was
tested in rabbits  (Rrapp and Doyle, 1979, 00009068).  At 24 hours, slight edema
was observed at both abraded and intact test sites of all six animals tested,
while slight erythema was noted at both abraded and intact test sites in 2 out
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 formulations.  If testing on the technical is not provided,  testing on these
 formulations will be required.

 C.  Granular ffethcmyl

                      Granular ffethcmyl Toxicology Profile

 ND data are available to assess the acute oral toxicity of methcmyl granular
 formulations.  Granular formulations containing 2.5% or less methcmyl are not
 more toxic orally than methonyl dust formulations.  Data on  the dust
 formulations fill the requirement for the 2.5% or less granulars and assign
 these formulations to Ibxicity Category III.  Jtute oral toxicity data are
 needed for granular formulations containing more than 2.5% methomyl.

 An acute dermal toxicity study is available on a 1.25% methcmyl granular
 formulation,  the acute dermal ICuQ value was greater than 2 g/kj in rabbits
 with abraded skin, placing granular formulations of 2.5% or less methomyl in
 Tbxicity Category II I.  Testing on the technical material and granular
 formulations fulfill this requirement for granular formulations containing
 greater than 2.5% methomyl and assign these formulations to Ibxicity Category
 III.

 Two acute inhalation studies are available for granular formulations containing
 2.5% or less methcmyl.  A study using a 1.25% granular formulation in rats
 resulted in a 4-hour ICe0 value that was greater than 5.5 ing/liter, assigning
 these formulations to Toxicity Category  HI.  In a second study, a 1-hour
 LCcn, value was determined to be more than 200 rag/liter in rats, corresponding
 to Ibxicity Category  17.  flbxicity Category  HI is accepted for 2.5% or less
 granular formulations.  Testing is required for granular formulations
-containing -greater than 2;5% methcmyl.	~~                 '
 An adequate primary eye irritation study for a 1.25% granular formulation ves
 conducted in rabbits.  Eased on the results of this study, granular
 formulations of 2.5% or less methomyl can be assigned to Tbxicity Category n.
 testing is required for granular formulations containing greater than 2.5%
 methcmyl.
                           t
 A primary dermal irritation study for granular formulations is available.  A
 1.25% granular methomyl formulation was tested in rabbits.  The results from
 this study satisfy the primary dermal irritation data requirement for granular
 formulations and assign these  formulations to Tbxicity Category IV.

 Ns data were available to assess the dermal sensitization potential of granular
 formulations containing methcmyl.  Itequested testing on the technical material
 will fulfill this  data requirement on the soluble concentrate formulations.

            _              j    Topical Discussions

 Acute Toxicity

 ATute Cral Tbxicity

 No data were available to assess the acute toxicity of methcmyl granular
 formulations.  Granular formulations of 2.5% or less methcmyl are not more
 toxic orally than  dust formulations.  Therefore, the acute oral testing on dust
 formulations fills the requirement for  2.5% or less granular formulations and  .
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IXo studies were available to assess the 90% soluble concentrate formulations.
An II>50 of 18 mg/kj vas calculated for rats (sex unspecified) receiving this
formulation (ffergolin, 1977, 00007031).  Toxic effects included clonic
convulsions.  Ih rhesus monkeys, 5 mg/kj of this formulation produced miosis in
the one animal tested vhile  10 mg/kj and 20 ng/kj produced miosis, dyspnea,
salivation, trenors, and fasciculations  (Teeters, 1968, 00008506).  All of the
animals (4) died at 40 ng/kj.  Atropine sulfate prevented mortality in animals
administered 10 mg/kj of methcmyl.

The oral LDuQ value places the 90% soluble concentrate formulations into
Category I, corresponding to a high acute oral toxicity potential.  Ito
additional testing is required.

Two studies were available to assess the oral toxicity 24-31% soluble
concentrate formulations.  The oral IJX0 of lannate (24% methcmyl) in male
rats vas calculated to be 137.77 mg/kj with 95% confidence limits of 117.2-
169.9 mg/kj (dulbnt, 1972, 00009233).  Another study using 5 male rats per dose
group (100 and 200 mg/kj) also indicated that the ICuQ value would place the
soluble concentrate formulation in Tbxicity Category II (Earbo, 1972,
00007775).

Acute Dermal Tbxicity

One study on a soluble concentrate formulation was reviewed and determined to
be inadequate (Caddell and Majkut, 1967, 00008981).  However, acute dermal
toxicity data available on technical grade methomyl satisfies this data
requiranent for the 90% soluble concentrate.

Acute .dermal testing is required on the  24-31% formulations.

Acute Inhalation Tbxicity

Acute inhalation toxicity data available on technical grade methomyl satisfies
this data requirenent for the 90% soluble concentrate and places these
formulations in Ibxicity Category  H.

A study using ChR-CD rats is available for the 24-31% soluble concentrate
products (Erown, 1973, 00007774).  The IC5Q vas determined to be 0.67
rag/liter and assigns these formulations toTbxicity Category II.

Primary Eye Irritation

No data were available to assess the primary eje irritation potential of
methcmyl soluble concentrate formulations.  Testing is required.

Primary Dermal  Irritation

One study err primary dermal  irritation for soluble concentrate  formulations was
reviewed and determined to be inadequate.  Testing is required  for the 90.% and
24-31% soluble concentrate products.

Dermal Sensitization

One study on dermal sensitistion  for soluble concentrate formulations was
reviewed and determined to be inadequate,  lequested testing on technical grade
methcmyl will fulfill this requirement for the soluble concentrate
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related to equipment malfunction, and 37  incidents were attributed to exposure
during the grouad  spray application of methcrnyl.  There were 62 incidents of
unspecified hunan  exposure.    The remaining  incidents of hunan exposure
resulted  fron exposure to spray drift during aerial and grouad application of
methcmyl  formulations.

Daring the period  from 1966  to 1981 three fatalities have been reported  from
the accidental ingestion of  methcmyl.  These incidents of ingesticn were not
related to the pesticidal use of methcmyl.

Q\  February  9, 1978 the Agency published  in  the  Federal tegister  (\blune 43,
No.  28) a final rule  to an end the regulation by adding section 162.31,
Efesticide Use Classification, which lists uses of certain pesticides the agency
has classified as  restricted.  All  registered methcmyl uses of the concentrated
solutions and 90%  wettable povder formulations not in water soluble bags were
classified for restricted use.


B.   Soluble  Concentrate tethonyl

                 Soluble Concentrate tethonyl:   Toxicology Rrofile

Acute oral toxicity data are available for the  90% and 24% soluble concentrate
methcmyl  formulations.  An LD-Q value of 18  mg/Jq was calculated  for rats
receiving the 90%  soluble concentrate formulation.  This formulation is
assigned  to  Tbxicity  Category I, corresponding  to a high oral toxicity.
Tbxicity..-Category n  has been assigned to the  24-31%  soluble concentrate
'formulations.     -	

Nb  acute  dermal toxicity data are available  on  either the 90% or  24-31%  soluble
concentrate  formulations.  Data on  the technical material will be sufficient to
satisfy the  requirement for the 90% soluble  concentrate formulations, placing
this formulation in Tbxicity Category II corresponding to a moderately acute
dermal toxicity potential.  Testing is needed  for the 24-31% formulations.

No data on acute inhalation  toxicity are  available for the 90% soluble
concentrate  formulations.  Testing  on the technical grade material will  fulfill
this data requiranent on the 90% soluble  concentrate, placing these
formulations in Tbxicity Category n corresponding to moderate toxicity.  A
stiriy using  ChR-CD rats is available for  the 24-31% soluble concentrate
products.  The UV0  value was determined to be 0.67 mg/liter, placing these
formulations in Tbxicity Category n.

No  data on primary eye or primary dermal irritation are available on the
soluble concentrate formulations.   Testing is needed.
            <
ND  data are  available en the dermal sensitiation of  the soluble  concentrate
formulations.  Ifequested testing en the  technical material will fulfill  this
data requirement for  the soluble concentrate formulations.

                               Topical Discussions

Acute Toxicity

Acute  Cral  Tbxicity
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activities of workers who either mixed or aerially applied powdered concentrate
or liquid methcmyl formulations were determined (Simpson and Bermingham, 1977,
05008724).  In one individual who handled the powdered concentrate whole blood
cholinesterase activity was 40% of normal at 12 hours after exposure and 80% of
normal at 36 hours after exposure.  Little could be concluded concerning the
amount of exposure that can- be toxic in adults, since the specific formulations
and exposure levels were not given.

Plasma and RBC cholinesterase activities were determined in five workers
immediately after a weekly 6-8 hour exposure to vine and tree crops that had
been sprayed with methcmyl (1.8 Ib/gal soluble concentrate) (duPont, 19??,
00009190).  Four of five exposed workers had cholinesterase values below the
normal range after being exposed to the pesticide, but no clinical symptoms of
cholinesterase inhibition were reported.

In an experiment designed to obtain information relative to the establishment
of reentry intervals for tobacco workers, groups of mice were exposed, for 10
hours, to tobacco leaves gathered at various times after field application of
methcmyl, at 1/2 Ib per acre (Qithrie et al., 1974, 05013771).  residues found
in leaves and cholinesterase relationships were the following:

                                 0.25 hr       24_hr      48_h£

Residue (ppm)                     137          58         33
OiE % inhibition FBC               56          27          1
ChE % inhibition plasma            36          12          1          •         •
Rainfall (inches)                   0        0.05

Two series of calculations were reported describing the maximun amount of
methcmyl that could bo into the atmosphere as a vapor, using the ideal gas
equation and the known methcmyl vapor pressure of 1.6x10~  ran 1^ at 40 C,
and the maximun inhalation hazard to workers, assuning an application of
methcmyl of 1.0 Ib/acre with 100% of the methcmyl becoming airborne throughout
a volume 3 feet above the acre (duPont, 19??, 00009188).  Based on the first
set of calculations, the maximun methcmyl vapor concentration was determined to
be 0.00132 mg/liter.  The concentration resulting from a 1.0 Ib/acre methcmyl
treatment under the stated "worst case" assumptions was 0.12 mg/liter.

A/ailable information indicates that risks fron exposure to use dilutions of
methcmyl pesticides are acceptable provided reentry intervals are adhered to
and safety precautions on labels are taken.

Arcident Reports

The files of the Pesticide Incident Monitoring Astern (PIMS) were searched for
reports involving methcmyl, active ingredient S-methylJM(niethylcarbcmoyl)oxy]
thioacetimidate, also known by the trade names Lannate  and Njdrin  .  The
files contain 562 accident reports involving hunan exposure to methcmyl from
the period 1966 to 1981.  The incidents considered in this review include only
those which have been reported to P]MS and should be thought of as representing
a minimum.

Of the 562 incidents involving hunans, 462 were related to hunan exposure
during agricultural use of methcmyl alone  (252 incidents) or in combination
with other active ingredients (210 incidents).  Included in the 462 incidents
involving hunans, 85 accidents occurring during mixing and loading, 39 were
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ftetabolian

The minimun data requirement for roetabolisn is a single dose, using the
analytically pure grade of the active ingredient in the radio-labeled form.

A metabolism study is required for methcmyl because metnomyl is applied to food
crops and a chronic feeding study is required.

After oral administration of radio-labeled methonyl (99% pure) to three male
rats, more than one-half of the radioactivity was eliminated within 24 hours in
the approximate ratio of 1:2:1,   GCL:  C-acetonitrile:  unidentified
polar urinary metabolites (Harvey etal., 1973, 05008198).  Msthcmyl, S-
methonyl N-hy3roxythioacetimidate, methcmyl S-oxide, and methcmyl S,S-dioxide
(or conjugates) vere not detected in urine by countercurrent distribution,
enzynatic treatment, or thin-layer chrcmatograph techniques.

In a study by Hahtanen and Doroigh (1976, 05008202), syn-methcmyl (Lannate
pesticide) was metabolized differently by the rat than the less stable anti-
methcmyl.  The syn-isomer gave rise to an oxcime that was metabolized primarily
to GCL, while the anti-iscmer produced primarily acetonitrile.  It was shown
that the syn-isomer was partially isoneriaed to the anti-configuration in the
rat prior to hydrolysis of the ester linkage.  This conversion was related to
the formation of acetonitrile.

In general, the above studies when considered together indicate that exhalation
is the principle route of methcmyl excretion and that  OX, and acetonitrile
were exhaled.  Also, some unidentified metabolites ware excreted in the urine.
According to Harvey et al. the ratios betwsen the above three were
approximately 1:2:1 in the rat and over half the radioactivity was excreted in
24 hours.' In addition 10 to 15 % of the radioactivity was retained longer than
three days.

Additional testing on the metabolism of methcmyl is not required.

Brief ->ncy Treatment

Atropine has been shown to be antidote for methcmyl in the follwoing species:

              Rhesus monkey  ("teeters, 1968, 00008506)
              Rat (dulbnt, 1972, 00009233)
              Dog  (Sierman, 1968, 00008620)
              Rabbit (Sherman, 1968, 00007172)

Also, tetraethanolammoniun chloride was found to be antidotal in beagle dogs
and mice  (Sherman, 1968, 00008620; Andrews and MLskus, 1968, 05008158).

Field Worker Exposure
            4
Several studies are available concerning the cholinesterase activity in
pesticide workers exposed to methcmyl.  Some workers (ntmber unspecified)
involved  in the aerial application of methcmyl (formulation unspecified)
displayed depressed  (up to 60% of normal) whole blood cholinesterase values
(Simpson  and Ifenney, 1974, 05008215).

In a separate study, whole blood, plasna, and red cell cholinesterase


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from the F,_ litter in each group and continued on their respective diets for
3 months, at which time they were bred within groups to produce F2A and F~-
litters.  This procedure was followed with the F-n litter to produce the
F,. and F— litters,,  Ten male and 10 female weanling rats from the F-B
litter from the control and each test group were subjected to a histopathologic
evaluation following necropsy.

Methcmyl fed to ChR-CD rats at dietary levels of 50 and 100 ppn for 3
generations caused no adverse effect on reproduction nor any gross or
histologic evidence of compound-related congenital abnormalities.  The NOEL was
0.01% or 100 ppn.

No additional reproduction testing is required.

Mutagenicity

Mutagenicity testing is required for methomyl because of the use of methomyl on
food crops.

Although the mutagenicity testing requirements are not final, refer to the
Agency's Rroposed Guidelines (FR 43, No. 163, Tuesday, August 22, 1978) for
information concerning the types of studies the Agency is considering.  The
following studies are representative and are likely to be required:

         1.  A mammalian  in vitro  point mutation test.
         2.  A sensitive sub-mammalian point nutation test (bacteria, fungi,
             insect).
  --. - •   .3.  A primary INA damage test (i.e., sister chromatid exchange or
  -,-  --"  "unscheduled DNA synthesis).
         4.  A mammalian , _in vitro  or  Jji vivo  cytogenetics test.  If this
             suggests a positive result, a dominant lethal or heritable
             translocation test may be required.

fethomyL (99% pure) did not induce unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) in WI38
hunan fibroblast cells; did not induce reversion to histidine independence in
 Salmonella typhimurium  strains TA1535, TA1537, and TA1538, or TA100, or
trjptopnan independence in  Escherichia coli  strain WP2  uvrA ; and was not
more toxic to a recombination repair-deficient strain of  Bacillus subtilis  or
a ENA pol}merase-deficient (pol A, ) strain of  E.coli  than to the
corresponding wild-type strain  (Simmon et al.f 1977, 05009139).

A host-mediated transplacental assay was used to provide exposed fetal hamster
cells for testing the potential of methomyl (technical) to induce morphological
transformation, the ability to grow in soft agar and tumorigenicity in nude
mice (Quarles et al., 1979, 05018267).  ffethonyl at 1.0 mg/lOOg body weight was
reported negative in the assay (i.e. nontransforming).

tethcmyl (technical) at 50 moles per plate, in the absence of metabolic
activation, did not increase the nunber of revertants per plate in an assay
with  §_., typhiinurium   strains  TA1535, TA1537, TA1538, TA98  and TA100  (Blevins
et al., 1977, 00008623).  Oily a single dose was tested and no metabolic
activation system was used.

A mammalian _in  vitro point mutation test and a mammalian _in vitro or
         cytogenetics  test are  required.
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Chcogenicity

The minimum data required to assess the potential oncogenic effects of methcmyl
is testing on the technical material in two mammalian species, preferably the
rat and mouse.  Chcogenicity testing is required for methonyl because of the
use on food.

M acceptable oncogenicity stu3y in rats is available.  ChR-CDrats, 35 males
and 35 females per dose group, were fed dietary levels of 0, 50, 100, 200, and
400 ppn methcmyl for 22 weeks  (Busey, 1968, 00007092).  The neoplastic lesions
in the high-level test rats was generally comparable with those in the control
animals.  tto oncogenic effects related to methcmyl ware found.

This study is sufficient to fulfill the testing requirement in the rat.  An
oncogenicity study in mice is  required.

Reproductive Testing

Teratogenicity

The minimum data required to assess the potential teratogenic effects of
methcmyl is testing in two mammalian species using the technical chemical.

A teratogenicity study conducted with rabbits was reviewed and determined to be
inadequate.

Another study conducted with rats was available.  Rregnant rats were fed a
diet containing 0, 50, 100, or 400 ppn of methcmyl  (99% pure) on gestation
days 6 through 15  (Rogers et al., 1978, 00008621).  teternal body weight in the
400 ppn group was significantly lower than control weight on gestation day 21.
The lower body weight was associated with decreased food consumption.  There
was only a slight effect noted on feed consumption at the 100 ppn level.
Methcmyl vas not found to be either embryotoxic or teratogenic.

Testing is required in a second species (rabbit).

Reproduction

The minimun data requirement for reproduction is testing in one mammalian
species, preferably the laboratory rats, using the technical chemical and
lasting for two generations.

Reproductive testing  is required if pesticidal use requires a tolerance or an
exemption from a tolerance, requires the issuance of a food additive
regulation, or is  likely to result in significant human exposure.

Reproductive testing  is required for methcmyl because certain uses  (application
to food crops) require a tolerance.

In a multiple generation study,  (Kundzin,  1978, 00007093), methcmyl  vas added
to the diet of 1-month- old  ChE-CD rats (female and male) for approximately
3 months at dosage levels of 0,  50, or 100 ppn  (based on active  ingredient).
After completion of this initial feeding period, a reproduction study was
conducted with  10  male  and 20  female rats within each group  in which F,,.  and
F   litters were cast.   Ten  male and 20 female waanling rats ware selected
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This information satisifies the requirement for a 21-day dermal toxicity study
and justifies setting a NOEL of 200 mg/kg for 21-day dermal testing.

Subchronic 90-day Dermal Tbxicity

A subchronic 90-day dermal toxicity test is not required because methonyl is
not intentionally applied to skin or result in significant hunan dermal
exposure.

Subchronic Inhalation Tbxicity

Testing is required if the results of the acute inhalation toxicity tests
indicate that repeated exposure at a concentration that is likely to be toxic
occurs under normal conditions of use.

The available acute inhalation studies and current use restrictions and label
precautions do not indicate that inhalation exposure at toxic concentrations is
likely to occur under normal conditions.  Therefore, subchronic inhalation
testing is not required.

Subchronic Neurotoxicity

A subchronic neurotoxicity is required if a pesticide has shovn positive
results in the acute delayed neurotoxicity test or induced irreversible
neurological toxicty in mammalian speicies.  A subchronic neurotoxicity test is
not required for methomyi because the available acute neurotoxicity test
produced negative results.

Chronic Effects

Chronic Feeding

The minimum data required for an assessment of the chronic toxicity of methomyi
is one test on the technical material, preferably using the laboratory rat.
Chror'c testing is required for methomyi because of the use on food crops.

A twenty-two month feeding study is available,  tets were fed dietary levels of
0, 50, 100, 200, and 400 ppn methomyi (Busey, 1968, 00007092).  to adverse
effects were found at the 50 or 100 ppn levels.  3h male and female rats, 400
ppn caused compound-related histopathological alterations in the kidneys,
characterized by vaculolation of tubular epithelial cells and hypertrophy of
convoluted tubules.  Also, in female rats an increase in incidence of protein
in tubules and tubular dilation occurred.

Compound-related histopathology ves seen in the spleen of female rats receiving
200 and 400 ppn.  Also, an increase in incidence and severity of extramedullary
hematopoesis was observed.  The NOEL for this effect 'in the rat is set at 100
ppn.

In a tvo year study in beagle dogs, four males and four females per dose
group, the animals were fed 0, 50, 100, 400, or 1000 ppn of methanyl in their
diet (Busey, 1968, 00007091).  Dose-related histopathology was observed in the
kidney and spleen of 400 ppn and 1000 ppn dogs and in the liver and bone marrow
of the dogs in the 1000 ppn dose group.  A NOEL of 100 ppm was established.

No aditional chronic feeding testing is required.



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              Sex       Dose Level
Species      (_t/d5>s_ej      Tested     Duration
Results
Reference
Rat M 1, 200 ppm 11 days
Beagle M-F 0, 50, 100, 3 months
Dog (4) 400 ppm
90% SC
Cows 2 2 and 30 days
20 ppm
1. Significantly
inhibited
erythrocycle
cholinesterase
activity in
male rats.
1. No abnormal
histopathology
at sacrifice;
no toxic
symptoms during
treatment.
1. No detectable
residues were
seen in milk
Singles
and Barnes,
1970,
00008503
Sherman,
1967,
00009010
duPont,
1967,
00008832
   and tissues;
   no gross
   pathological
   lesions were
   observed.

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gAfTLE
- PCLIC
Kernels/Ground application
femels/Cround application
 RESIDUE SUfTlRRY
  PHI
(days)
   "
  0-1
  3-8
0.25-1.0
0.44-1.5
                                                        RESITOE DISTRIRUTIO!
                     RATE(S)
                    (Ib/acre)   <0.5
                                          11
                                          14
                                                             pptn
                                                           .05-.!

                                                              0
                                                              1
                                                  0
                                                  O
                                                                          RF.F

                                                                            a
                                                                            b
Kernels/Ground application        0      0.23-0.45     20
Kirs/terial aoplication          0-1        0.6        4      0
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                                            c
                                                                            d

3-7
3-7
3-3
3-P

0.44-0.75
1.0-1.5
0.5
1.0-1.5
<2
7
4
4
2
2-10
T~
2
1
3
>10
—
2
0
4

b
b
b
b
SrLUBLT. CCFtCE?T!'nATE - SOLID
Fbdder/Cround application  •
Fodder/Ground application
Cannery waste/Ground appl.
Cannery waste/Ground appl .

SOLUBLE CraCT™TRATE - LIQUID
Cannery laste/Ground appl.        0      0.23-0.45      11
Forage/Ground application         3      0.23-0.45      1    ' 1
Foraae/terial application         3         0.6         20
                                                 0
                                                 0
                                                 0
                                                                           c
                                                                           c
                                                                           d
    Ftesidue date were obtained primarily in 9 midvcstern and southern states.
    a.  duFbnt 1967, 00007659
    b.  duEont 196 P, 00003S38
    c.  dulbnt 1972, 00007039
    d.  Siell 1976, 00007142

The "'data "are "sufficient to show that residues are unlikely to exceed the 0.1
pnn tolerance on fresh corn kernels and corn grain at P. naximtn application
rate of 0.5 Ib.methomyl per acre.  Similarly, residues are unlikely to exceed
10 ppn on corn kernels and corn grain at a maxinun application rate of 0.5 Ib
methonly per acre.  Similarly, residues are unlikely to exceed 10 pp^i on  corn
forage or fodder 3 days after applicatrion of 0.5 Ib por acre.

Ihe data on cannery waste are inadequate.  Only 2 samples of cannery waste
were sampled on the day of treatment,  teta on cannery waste fron corn treated
at 1.0 or 1.5 Ib per acre (2x and 3x the maximum rate) end sampled ? or more
days after troatenent suggest that residues on cannery waste fror com treated
with 0.5 Ib per acre will frequently exceed the tolerance on the day of
treatrrent.  Mditional data on residues in cannery waste reflecting the
registered use (0.5 per acre, 0-day FHI) are required.   In the absence of
additional data, a  3-day PHI for corn ears would be appropriate.

There are no data on residues in corn oil or other processed corn fractions.
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                                  •RESIDUE SUMMARY       RESIDUE DISTRinT7TI<7J
                                 PHI       RATE(S)            ppn
           SWPLF               (dsvs)     (Ib/acrc)   <0.5   0.5-2   >2   REF.
SCUJBLF CCTCEKTRATE - SOLID
Oranges/Cround appl ication       1-8      0.75-1.0      If    2       0     a
Lerons/Qround application        1-8       1.0-2.0       91       0     a
Tanaelos/Cround application      1-8         1.0         22       0     a
Qraoefrui t/Ground applic.        2-4       0.5-1.0       40       Pa
        CrNCETTTRATE - LIQUID
Tangerines/Ground applic.          1       1.4-2.7       01       1     b
Grapefruit/Ground applic.          1      0.45-1.8       71       0     c
Lemons/Ground application          1       0.9-l.fi       20       0     d
Oranges/Ground application         1       1.4-2.7       01       1     e
Grapefruit/ Aerial applic.          1       0.9-1.8       40       DC
Leion?/ Aerial application          1       0.9-1.8       40       0     d
Granges/ Aerial application         1       0.9-1.8       40       0     e

    Data were obtained in CA, FL, TX, and A2.
    a.  dufcnt 1972, P0009070
    h.  Shell 1975, 00007140
    c.  Shell 1975, C0007137
    d.  Shell 1975, 00007138
    e.  Shell 1975, 00007139

The data are sufficient to demonstrate that  1 or more days after applicaton of
a vater-solubie concentrate at a rate not exceeding 0.9 Ib active rnethcrnyl per
acre, residues in or oncitrus fruits are unlikely to exceed the 2 ppra
tolerance.

Pesidues do not concentrate in any fraction  of processed citrus (dultont  1972,
0000907L,.'  Pood additive tolerances arce therefore not required for processed
citrus fractions.

There are no data on residues in cover crops growing in rrehtony-treated citrus
orchards.

Collards   (See Vegetables, Leafy - I.)

Corn   (including field corn, sweet corn, and popcorn) .   Ground or aerial
application of soluble concentrates and granular baits to com may. not exceed
0.45 Ib active methcmyl per acre.  There is  a 0-day P.ll for corn ears, and a
3-day interval for feeding or grazing livestock on treated corn plants.  A
tolerance of 0. 1 pnn has been established for residues of niethcrdy on corn
grain and fresh corn (kernels plus cob with  husk removed); and a tolerance of
10 pan for corn forage and fodder (including corn stover and cannery vaste,
i .e. , cobs and husks) .
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Colcry (including anise).  Aerial or ground appliatin of vater-soluble
concentrates and granular baits to celery may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl
per acre.  Ihere is a 7-day PHI for use of methonyl-containing products on
celery.  A tolerance of 3 pp^i has been establised for residues of nethcnyl on
celery.
                                 RESIDUE SUM3VRY
                                                                 DISTRIEUTICN
         SAFPLE
         CrCEITTRATE - SOLID
Celery/Ground application
Celery/Ground application
Celory/Groind application
G&lery/Cround application
Colery/^round application
Celery//eriaJ application
Celery/aerial application
Celery/Aerial application
Celery/Serial application

FCUttLE CCHCP7TRATE - LIQUID
Celery/Ground application
Celery/ferial application
Celery/Serial application
PHI
(days)
1-5
7-14
7-14
1
7-14
1-5
7
1-5
7-13
RATE(S)
( Ib/acre)
0.5-l.P
0.5-1.0
1.5-2.0
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
C.45-P.9
0.45-0.9
P.9
0.9
                                   1
                                   1
                                  5-7
0.45-O.S
0.45-0.9
   0.9
                                                        7
                                                       JO
                                                        3
                                                        0
                                                        9
                                                        0
                                                        0
                                                        2
                                                        1
0
0
6
                  ppn
                  1-3

                   5
                   3
                   0
                   0
                   0
                   1
                   2
                   1
                   1
0
0
0
              2
              0
              2
              3
              0
              6
              0
              2
              P
3
3
0
             REF.

              a
              a
              a
              b
              b
              b
              b
              c
              c
b
b
d
    Residue data vere obtained in FL and CA.
    a.  dulont 1969, 00008803
    b. . duPont 1974, GS0028-001
    .c.  duPont 1972, 00008679
    d.  Shell 1975, 00007136

Residues in or on celery decreased with an approximate half-life of 2 days
(calculated from data in references a and c above).

The data are sufficient to demonstrate that 7 or more days after anplication of
a vater-solv±>le concentrate at a rate not exceeding 0.9 Ib active roehtonyl per
acre, residues in or on celery are unlikely to exceed the tolerance.

Chinese Cabbage  (See Lettuce.)

Citrus (including grapefruit, lemons, oranges, tangerines,
and tangelos).  Ground or aerial applicaton of soluble concentrates and
granular bait formulations jnay not exceed 0.9 Ib par acre.  9nray volunes for
aerial anplication of soluble concentrrates andgranular bait formulations may
not exceed 0.9 Ib per acre.  Spray volunes for aerial application of soluble
concentrtes nay not be less than 15 gallons per acre.  There is a 1-day Pill for
harvest of friuit, and an interval of 10 das to grazing or feeding cover crops
to livestock,  ifee of methonyl on citrus is presently restricted to CA, FL, and
AZ.  A tolerance of 2 pan has been established for residues of nethomyl in or
on grapefruit, lemons, oranges, and tangerines.
                                      10

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DUST
Cabbage/Ground application      1-7         0.3-1.0     19
        bulk of the data was obtained in the following states:  FL, TX, WI, AZ,
    SC, CA, CH, and 1C.
    a.  duFont 1967, 00007928
    b.  duPont 1972, 00007039
    c.  WARF 1973, 00007715
    d.  duFont 1971, C0008964
    e.  duPont 1973, 00007168
    f.  dulbnt 1972, 00008679
Over 80% of the residue initially preeesent on cabbage was degraded by day 1,
with a loss of 50% of the remaining residue by day 3.  Jtesidues declined less
rapidly after the third day ( calculated from data in reference a) .

The data in the table are sufficient to show that residues in or on cabbage
treated with liquid or solid vater-soluble concentrates are unlikely to exceed
the tolerance at a maximun application rat of 0.9 Ib per acre and a 1-day PHI.

Data on residues resulting from application of dusts are inadequate.  There are
only 2 values reflecting maximun registered use, and values at lover treatment
rates suggest that, on occasion, the tolerance may be exceeded.

Cauliflower.  Aerial and ground application of soluble concentrates and
granular baits to cauliflower may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre.
Preharvest intervals associated with use of methomyl on caul flower are
inconsistent:  for solid concentrates, seme liquid concentrates, and some
granular baits,, there is a .'-day FHI; while for other products there is a 7-day
PHI for rates not exceeding 0.45 Ib per acre, and a 14-day PHI for 0.45 to 0.9
Ib per acre.  A tolerance of 2 ppn has been established for residues of
nethomyl on cauliflower.
                                  RESIDUE SU*!T!ARY       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                 _      RATE(S)           pen
 _ . SA^PLE _   (days)     ( Ib/acre)    0 .5^   0.5-2   >2_    REF.
SOLUBLE CCtOKTRATE - SOLID
Cauliflower/Ground application   0-7         0.5        5      0      0     a
Cauliflower/Ground application   1-3       0.5-1.0      2      2      Ob
SOLUBLE CCrCEtTTRATE -
Cauliflower/Ground application    1-7      0.45-0.9     15      1      0     b
Cauliflower/ Aerial application    3          0.9        1      0      0     c

     Data were obtained in  CA, FL, and M5f.
     a.  duFont 1968, 00008043
     b.  duFont 1974, CB0028-001
     c.  Siell 1976, 00007605
                rf
Although rather sparse, the data  show that 3 or more days after ground
application of a uater-soluble concentrate at rates not exceeding 0.9 Ib active
methomyl per acre, residues inor  on cauliflower are unlikely to exceed the
tolerance .

Data on aerial application  arer not adequate; however, data cnnmany otehr crops
indicates that ground and aerial  application result in similar residue levels.

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Ihe initial rate of degradation of methomyl on Brussels sprouts was rapid,
within approximate half- life of 1 day between 1 and 3 days after treatment
(calculated fron data in reference a).  Residues declined less rapidly after
    third day.
    data in the table are sufficient to show that residues in or on Brussels
sprouts treated with a solid water-soluble concentrate are unlikely to exceed
the tolerance at a rnaximun application rate of 0:9 Ib per acre and a  3-day
PHI.

Data on residues resulting front application of liquid concentrates are
inadequate, however, liquid and solid concentrates result in similar residue
levels on other crops, and data in the above table show that residues do not
exceed 1 ppn at a maximun rate of 0.9 Ib per acre and a 3-day PHI.  It is
unlikely that residues from use of liquid concentrates would exceed the 2 pom
tolerance at the sane maximun application rate and PHI.

There are not data reflecting aerial application.

Cabbage.   Serial or ground application of water-soluble concentrates and
granular baits to cabbage may not exced 0.9 Ib active methcmyl per acre.  Custs
.-nay be applied at rates up to 1.0 Ib per acre.  For aerial application of
soluble concentrates, a minimun of 3 gallons per acre of diluted product is
required.  Ihere is a 1-day PHI for all formulations used on cabbage.  A
tolerance of 5 ppn has been established for residues of methcmyl on cabbage .
         SAM>LE
   JBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
  bbage/Ground
Cabbag e/Ground
Cabbage/Ground
Cabbag e/  X3und
Cabbage/Ground
Cabbag e/Ground
Cabbag e/terial
Cabbag e/Serial
               application
               application
               application
               application
               application
               application
               application
               application
SOLUBLE CCKCENTRATE - LIQUID
Cabbage/Ground application
Cabbage/Ground application
Cabbage/Ground application
Cabbage/ Aerial application
                                  RESIDUE
  PHI
(days)

  0
 1-10
  1
 1-3
 1-5
  1
  1
 0-8
  1
 1-3
  1
  1
 0.5-1.0
 0.25-1.0
   0.9
 0.9-1.8
   1.0
   0.75
   0.9
   0.9
   0.9
 0.9-1.8
   0.75
   0.9
                         RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)     <1    1-5
0
49
2
1
3
0
1
8
4
2
1
1
1
5
1
3
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
>5

 1
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
 0
REF.

 a
 a
 b
 c
 d
 e
 e
 f
 b
 c
 e
 e

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                                RESIDUE SUMMARY
                                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
           SAfPLE
SOLUBLE CONCEJrTRATE - SOLID
Broccol i/Grotnd
Eroccol i/Ground
Droccoli/Gro ind
Qroccol i/Ground
Broccoli/Serial
application
application
application
application
application
SOLUBLE CCKCETrTRATE - LIQUID
Broccoli/Gro ind application
Broccoli/Ground application
Broccoli/ferial application
  PHI
(days)

 0-1
 0-1
 3-14
 3-14
 1-7
                 1
                3-14
                 3
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

 0.5-1.0
 0.5-1.2
 0.5-1.0
 0.5-2.0
0.45-0.9
              0.9
              0.9
              0.9
                                                JEEE
                                             1-3     >3
 1
 2
16
16
14
              0
              2
              0
2
0
0
1
2
       0
       1
       1
1
4
0
0
0
        1
        0
        0
REF,
^•l^^^H

 a
 b
 a
 b
 b
      b
      b
      c
    Data were obtained in CA, FL, NY, Vft, and MI.
    a.  dulont 1963, 00008043
    b.  duPont 1974, G30028-001
    c.  Shell 1976, 00007604

Methcmyl on broccoli degraded rapidly, with a half-life of < 1 day from 0 to 3
days (based on data in references a and b above).

The data in "the table are sufficient to show that residues in methomyl-treated
broccoli are run likely to exceed the tolerance at a maximun application rate
of 0.9 Ib per acre and a 3-day PHI.

Brussels Sprouts.  Soluble concentrates registered for use onn Brussels
sprouts nay be applied up to 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre per application.
A granular bait formulation may be applied up to 0.25 Ib per acre per
treatment.  Ihere is a 3 day PHI for 90% solid concentrates, 24% (1.8 Ib/gal)
liquid concentrates, and the 1.25% bait formulation.  For a 30% (2.4 Ib/gal)
liquid concentrate there is a 14 day PHI.  A tolerance of 2 ppn has been
established for residues of methonyL on Brussels sprouts.

                                  RESIDUE SUMTCVRY
                                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
SOLUBLE CCMCEtTTRATE - SOLID
Brussels sprouts/Ground applic.
Brussels sprouts/Ground applic.
Brussels sprouts/Ground applic.

SOLUBLE CCKCEt-TTRATE - LIQUID
Brussels sprouts/Ground applic.
                  PHI
                 (days)

                  0-14
                  1-14
                  1-7
             RATE(S)
           (Ib/acrc)

            0.5-1.0
              2.0
            0.5-2.0
                             0.9
     Data were obtained in OR, NY, CA, IL, and FL.
     a.  duPont  1968,  00008043
     b.  duPont  1974,  G50028-001
             19
              4
             11
        ppn
       1-2

        0
        1
        2
        0
        0
        0
     REF.

      a
      a
      b

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Fcets,  tops (See  Vegetables, Leafy - I.)

Blueberries.   Soluble concentrates may be  applied  to blueberries at  rates  not
exceeding  0.9  Ib  active nethcmyl per acre  per application.   Blueberries may not
be  treated within 3  days of harvest.  A tolerance  of 6 ppm  has  been  established
kfor residues of methcnyl on blueberries.

                                 RESIDUE SUMMARY
                                                        RESIDUE
                                  PHI       RATE(S)            ppm
           SAr-PLE               (davs)      (lb/acre)     <1     1-6    >6    REF.
 SOLUBLE COriCB.TRATE - SOLID
Blueberries                      0-11          0.45        0       2      0     a

SOLUBLE CCN'CEETTRATE - LICUID
Blueberries                      0-11       0.45-0.56      9      10      0     a
Blueberries                      0-1           0.9         1       1      2     a
Blueberries                      3-8           0.9         2       6      0     a

ViETTAELE PCtEER
Blueberries                      0-11       0.13-0.5     10       0      0     a

     All residue data were obtained in  Michigan.
     a.  duRjnt  1976, 00008334

Apparent half-life for methomyl  degradation on blueberries  varied  from 2 to 9
days (calculated frcn data in reference a).

The  data indicate that residues  of methomyl are unlikely to exceed  the 6 ppm
tolerance 3~days after application of methonyl at  rates not exceeding 0.9 Ib
per  acre per  application.	'_	
Broccoli.  tfeter-soluble  concentrates  and  granular  baits  are  registered
for ground and aerial treatetent of  broccoli  at  rates  up to 0.9  Ib  active
methomyl per  acre.   Broccoli may  not be harvested within  3 days of treatment.
A. tolerance of 3 ppm has  been established  for residues of methcmyl on  broccoli,

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                                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
           SA«>LE
SOLUBLE CONCErfTRATE - bOLID
Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent beans/Aerial appl.

Succulent beans/Qround appl.
Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent bean&/Serial appl.
Succulent beans/Serial appl.

SOLUBLE CaiCPTTRATE - LIQUID
Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent beans/aerial appl.
Succulent beans Serial appl.
Succulent beans/Serial appl.

Succulent beans/Ground appl.
Succulent beans//ferial appl.
Succulent beans/Aerial appl.
Succulent beans/Aerial appl.
  PHI
(days)

 1-7
 1-7
 1-7

 0-8
 1-3
 1-7
 1-7
  1
 1-3
  1
 1-7
  3

 1-6
  1
 3-7
  3
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

 0.2-0.5
   0.45
   0.45

   1.0
   0.9
   0.9
   0.9
1.22-0.45
   0.5
1.34-0.45
   0.45
   0.45

 1.0-2.0
   0.9
   0.9
   0.9
18
 4
 8

 9
 1
 7
 2
 4
 2
 3
 2
 1

 7
 0
 1
 1
   ppn
0.1-2
 tu^^m

  3
  0
  5

  3
  3
  0
  1
  0
  0
  0
  1
  0

  0
  0
  1
  0
              >2   REF.
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
0
0
c
e
e

c
e
d
e
f
b
b
e
f

b
e
e
f
    Data on-dried beans were obtained in CA, CO, MI, OH, WI, and DE.  Data on
    bean "forage were obtained  in  FL, CA, MI, tC, MD, NJ, and MO.  Data on
    succulent beans were obtained in FL, CA, OH, MI, CO, NJ, NC, 'MD, DE, MO,
    and IA.

    a.  duEbnt 1974, 00009154
    b.  Shell 1975, 00007134
    c.  dulbnt 1971, 00008264
    d.  dulbnt 1973, 00007168
    e.  duEbnt 1974, GS0028-021
    f.  Shell 1976, 00007135

Residues on beans and bean forage declined wLth a half-life of  1 to 2.5 days
(calculated frcm data in reference  c).

The data in the above table show that residues in succulent beans, dried beans,
and bean forage are not likely to exceed established tolerances at the maxijnun
application rates and EHI's now in  effect.

There is a shortage of  data on bean hay.  If it is assured that there is no
loss of residues during the drying  process, and that residues will concentrate
up to fivefold during drying,  then  green vines may contain up to 2 ppn methonyl
if residues in bean hay are not to  exceed the 10 pptn tolerance.  It can be seen
from the data on bean forage that residues do not exceed 2 ppn, 5 or more days
after application of £ 1  Ib nvethcmyl per acre,  therefore at a maximiri
application rate of 0.9 Ib per acre and a 7-day interval between application
and the cutting of forage for  hay,  residues in bean hay are unlikely to exceed
the tolerance.

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The data indicate that residues in or on avocados will not exceed the 2 ppra
tolerance 1 day after application of nethomyl at rates up to 0.9 Ib per acre
per application.

There are no data on residues of methonyl in cover crops grown in avocado
orchards.

Barley (See Grain crops).

r,eens (including black-eyed peas, bush beans, cow peas, green beans, kidney
beans, lira beans, navy beans, pinto beans, pole beans, snap beans, string
beans, wax beans).  Ground and aerial application of soluble concentrates and
granular baits to beans nay not exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre per
application.  The minijnun volune for aerial application is 2 gallons per acre.
Succulent beans may not be harvested within 1 day of treatment at higher rates
of C.45 Ib per acre or less, and within 3 days of treatment at higher rates.
Driecl beans may not be harvested within 25 days of treatment at all rates.
There is a 3-day PHI for green vines (forage), and a 7-day PHI for vines cut
for hay.  "tolerances have been established for residues of methonyl in or on
beans as follows:  dried beans, 0.1 ppn (negligible residue); succulent beans,
2 pcro* an<3 bean forage, 10 ppn.
                                 RESIDUE
         SAMPLE
                                 PHI
	      	j (days)
 SCLUBLE GCTICPTTRATE.- SOLID .
Dried beans/Ground applic.	-—0^2S-
Dried beans/Aerial applic.   '  0-25

SOLUBLE CGICETTRATE - LIQUID .
Dried beans/Ground applic.   .   1-7
Dried beans/Ground, applic.   ^   3
Dried beans/Aerial applic.   '  1-7
  RATE (5)
  (Ib/acre)

—0,25-1,1
  0.25-1.0
                                           0.45-0.9
                                            1.0-2.0
                                           0.45-0.9
                                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
           <0.02   .02-.!    >2   REF.
                                                       16
             2
             0
             4
                     0
                     2
                     0
                        —0	a
        0
        0
        n
     a
     b
     a
                                                      <2
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Green vines/Ground application  1-2
Grcon vines/Ground application   3
Green vines/Ground application  3-7
Green vines/serial application  3-7
Green vines/Aerial application;  3-7

SOLUBLE CCtmrTRATE - LIQUID  ;
Green vines/Ground application   3
Green vines/terial application   3
Hay/Groind application           7
tey  Serial application           7
 0.2-0.5
0.45-0.9
 0.2-1.0
   0.9
   0.9
   1.0
   0.45
 0.5-1.0
   0.45
               2
               2
              13
               3
               4
               0
               2
               2
               2
2
0
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
o
o
n
n
n
o
o
o
o
                                                                            c
                                                                            a
                                                                            c
                                                                            a
                                                                            d
                                                                            b
                                                                            b
                                                                            b
                                                                            b

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      are no data on residues in cover crops growing in methonyl-treated apple
orchards.

Asparagus.  Soluble concentrate and granular bait formulations are registered
for use on asparagus.  Soluble concentrates are applied at a maximun rate of
0.9 Ib active methcnyl per-acre per application, and granular formulations may
be applied up to 0.25 Ib per acre per application.  There is a 1 day PHI.  A
tolerance of 2 ppn has been established for residues of methomyl en asparagus.

                                 RESIDUE SUMMARY
         SAf-PLE
SOLUBLE CGCerTRATE - SOLID
Asparagus/Ground application
Asparagus/Aerial application

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Asparagus/Ground application
Asparagus/Ground application
Asparagus/Ground application
                         PHI
                       (days)

                        1-5
                         1
                        0-5
                         0
                        1-3
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

  0.5-10
  1.0
  0.45-1.0
  1.8
  1.8
RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
<0.4
30
4
20
0
5
ppm
0.4-2
0
0
14
2
3
>i
0
0
0
2
0
REF.
^0MI^MM
a
a
a
a
a
    Data were obtained in CA, MI, WA, and NJ.                    -     •*'
    a.  dupont 1975, 00003938

Residues declined vdth a half-life of approximately 1 day (calculated from data
in reference a).  Residues over tolerance were seen only on the day of
treatment at an application rate twice that of the registered maximum rate.
ft the maxinun permitted application rate of 0.9 Ib/acre and PHI of 1 day,
residue of methomyl on asparagus  in excess of the 2 ppn tolerance are not
expected.

Avocados.  ^plication of soluble concentrates to avocado trees may not
exceed 0.9 Ibs active methcmyl per acre per application.  There is a 1-day PHI
for avocados.  A tolerance of 2 ppn has been established for residues of
methcmyl on avocados.

                                  RESIDUE SUM-WRY
                                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Avocados

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Avocados
                                 PHI
                                (days)

                               -. 1-21
                                0-14
    tesidue data were obtained in CA.
    a.  duPont  1978, G300280005
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

    0.9


 0.45-0.9
                                               17
>2 REF.

 0     a


 0     a

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Ft the naxinun permitted application rate of 0.9 Ib/acre PHI of 7 days,
residue of methcrcyl on alfalfa forage and hay in excess of the 10 pan tolerance
are not expected.

Apples.  Soluble concentrate, wettable powder, and granular bait formulations
are registered for ground application to apples grown test of the Rockies.
Irees may be spra^d with up to 0.45 Ib active niethomyl per 100 oal to a
maximun of 400 gallons per acre per application.  Baits nay be applied up to
0.25 Ib per acre per application.  There is an 8-day PHI, and cover crops may
not be fed or grazed within 10 days of the last application.  A tolerance of 1
pprc has been established for residues of nvethcmyl on apples.

                               RESIDUE SUMfflBY

                                                   RESIDUE PIS7RIBOTICH
                              PHI       RATE(S)                 ppm
         SAMPLE	 (days)   (lb/100 gal)   <0.2  .2-1.0    >1.0   REF.
SOLUBLE COVENTRATE - SOLID
Apples                       0-7       0.25-0.5       37        9     b
Apples                       7-24      0.25-0.45      04        0     a
Apples                       8-47      0.25-0.5      11      8        Ob

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Apples                       7-28      0.22-0.68      81        0     a
Apples                       1-14       1.5-1.8t      15        0     a

ViETTflBEE
Apples                       1-7       0.25-0.5       12        5     a
 pples                       8-21      0.25-0.5       4      5        0     a
 'pies                       0-21         1.7t        4      0        0     a

      tLbs per acre.  Irees were treated with £ 35 gallons of diluted spray
       per acre.  Some aerial applications are included in these studies.

    The residue data were from 11 Eastern and Midwestern apple- producing
    states.
    a.  duPont 1976, GS0028-024
    b.  duPont 1971, 00007077

The data are sufficient to show that residues in or on apples will not
ordinarily exceed the 1 ppn tolerance, 8 or more days after application of
raethcmyl- con tain ing soluble concentrates or wettable powders at rates up to
0.5 Ib per 100 gallons per application.

Based on data from days 1 through 4, the half- life for residues of methomyl on
apples is 1 to 2 days (reference b).  After the first few days, the rate of
residue decline is much slower.

Residues do not concentrate in any fraction of processed apples (duPont 1972,
OH007070).  Feed additive tolerances are therefore not required for precessed
apples fractions.

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                                  Appendix A
                    Residue Data for Methony 1-Treatod Crops

Residue data are presented in this Appendix for each of the cormodities as
listed in 40 CFR 180.253.  In sane cases, data on related commodities listed
separately in the CFR are grouped (e.g., data on lemons, oranges, grapefruit,
and tangerines are under "citrus fruits").  Data under a commodity are sub-
divided by formulation type.

Residues on commodities were analyzed by the method of Pease and Kirkland
(19??, 00009009) as modified by Pease (1969, 00009074).  Uiless otherwise
noted, there is no restriction on the number of methomyl applications permit-
ted, or on the interval between applications.

Ihe bulk of the residue data reflects use of soluble concentrate formulations.
There are little data reflecting treatment with granular formulations.
However, residues resulting from use of a granular formulation are not likely
to exceed those resulting frcm use of a soluble concentrate at the same
application rate and preharvest interval.

Alfalfa.   Ground and aerial application of soluble concentrates and granular
baits to alfalfa may not exceed 0.9 active methcmyl per acre per application.
A minimun volune of 3 gal/acre is required for aerial acplication.  For all
products, there is a PHI of 7 days.  A tolerance of 10 ppn has been established
for residues of methcmyl on alfalfa.
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CCNCEI7TRATE - SOLID
Alfalfa/Ground application
Alfalfa/Ground application
Alfalfa/Ground application
Alfalfa/Ground application
Alfalfa/Serial application

SOLUBLE CCtCEtTTRATE - LIQUID
Alfalfa/Ground applicatiun
Alfalfa/Ground application
Alfalfa/Ground application
AlfaIf a/Aerial application
Alfalfa/Aerial application
                                  RESIEUE  SUWARY
^ -PHI	JIA.7E(S)	
(days)—-(lb/acre.) —

 0-4     n. 25-1.0
 1-4          0.9
 5-8          0.9
 5-14    0.25-2.0
 3-7          0.9
  0      0.45-0.9
  7      0.45-0.9
  7      0.45-0.9
 3-7        0.9
  7         1-2
  RESIDUE CISTRIBLTICT:
	  ppra
 <2    2~-TO
  0
  4
 18
 13
  4
  0
  4
  0
  5
 12
9
8
6
7
8
0
2
4
7
4
6
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
REF.

  a
  b
  b
  a
  b
  c
  c
  d
  b
  c
    Data were obtained in CA, CC, MI, Nt, IJV, MY, and PA.
    a.  duPont  1970, 00008984
    b.  duPont'1973, 00007159
    c.  Shell 1975, C0008039
    d.  Shell 1976, 00007133

Residues declined with a half-life of 1.5 to 3 days  (calulated from data in
reference a).   Residues over tolerance were associated with a PKI of <4
days, and, to a lesser extent, with treatment level.  The residue leveTs on
green alfalfa (forage) were similar to those on dry  alfalfa (hay).

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demonstrate that methonyl 1% granular fly bait is effective in reducing
housefly populations when used in non-food sections of food, poultry and meat
processing plants, and outside livestock pens or loading and unloading docks.

                                 Target Basts

The cormton housefly ( Musca  dcmestica ) is the only pest claimed on the
registered label that falls within the agency's area of public health concern.
laboratory studies, using houseflies from areas where phosphate resistance has
been shown to exist, have demonstrated some cross-tolerance to methcmyl
(Gerolt, 1974, 05008150).  tethomyl's toxicity to houseflies appears to be
cunulative; a quantity of methcmyl applied in snail portions over a nunber of
days was reported to be similar to that of the same amount applied in a single
dose.  A3ditionally, sublethal doses of methcmyl were reported to enhance the
efficacy of other chemicals which were subsequently applied (Gerolt, 1977,
05008151).
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                                  Chapter  IX

                                   EFFICACY


                               Efficacy Profile

The review of methomyl data and the identification of data gaps are limited to
efficacy data only as it relates to public health applications.   In all other
instances the /Agency has provided for the  waiver of efficacy data submission as
a part of the registration process (44 FR  27932, my 11, 1979).

Efficacy data will be required for products  intended for use either in premises
or in the environment to control pests of  public health significance such as
houseflies.

There are two methomyl products (1% granular) which are registered for use as
baits to attract and reduce housefly populations.  Data for only one of these
tvo products were  considered  since the other product is a multiple active
ingredient formulation which  contains muscalure fly attractant.

                         Factors Influencing Efficacy

Several factors may influence the efficacy of fly baits,  ftost  important anong
these factors is that the bait must attract  the flies and must  be placed in
areas where flies congregate.  These two factors are important  to ensure that a
large portion of the fly population are exposed to the toxicant.  Fly baits are
formulated with an attractant such as sugar  to attract flies to feed on the
toxicant bait*  The sex pheromone attractant, muscalure, is incorporated in
some.sugar-toxicant baits to  enhance the attractiveness of the  bait.

                                   Use  Sites

 Animal Buildings  and Outdoor Areas

The'  '*st data reviewed by the Agency demonstrate that methomyl  granular fly
bait containing 1% active ingredient reduces housefly populations at the
following high population density use sites: pig parlors, poultry broiler
houses, caged poultry houses, and buildings  housing turkeys on  wire (Berg,
1975, 00007012).

No data have been  submitted for evaluating the effectiveness of methonyl 1%
granular fly bait at dog kennels.  A/ailable data, however, will be considered
adequate to demonstrate that  methomyl 1% granular bait is effective in reducing
housefly populations at this  use site.

 Non-Food Areas of Commercial Establishments

Eata have not been submitted  for evaluating  the effectiveness of methcmyl 1%
granular fly bait  when used in non-food sections of food, poultry and meat
processing plants, and outside livestock holding pens or loading and unloading
docks.  Available  data do show that the methonyl 1% granular fly  bait
effectively reduces housefly  populations at  high population density use sites
such as pig parlors, poultry  broiler houses, caged poultry houses, and
buildings housing  turkeys on  wire.  Since  the efficacy of methomyl fly bait is
not known to be site dependent, available  data will be considered adequate to
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 Ecological Effects Hazard Assessment:  Formulated Methonyl Products

 tethamyL is registered for several outdoor uses, including major agricultural
 crops such as corn, soybeans, and cotton and non-agricultural uses such as
 forests,  ^y of the uses recommend or allow repeated applications.   Exposure
 to non-target organisms can result from residues of direct applications, spray
 drift from treated areas and runoff from treated areas.  Such exposures would
.be both acute and chronic.  Environmental fate data on run-off and spray are
 not available to allow a hazard assessment to be made.

 A3ditionally, the acute toxicity of methcmyl to mammals at 17-24 ng/kj is
 considered to be high (fee lexicology, Chapter 6).   The greatest risk to
 wild manmals, as can be determined from available information, is from exposure
;to the 1-2.5% bait formulations.  These uses (except the 1% fly bait) should
 remain restricted until sufficient information is available to complete a
 hazard assessment, which would indicate appropriate classification.

 little information was available concerning the phytotoxic effects of methcmyl
 to non-crop types of plants.   Sufficient information exists to character! as the
 toxicity of methcmyl to several crops.  !t> information is available on the
 effects of methcmyl on aquatic plants.  The non-target plant assessment is
 limited to terrestrial plants.

 Seventy to eighty percent of methcmyl is used in soybeans, cotton, peanuts, and
 tobacco, with the remainder used on vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals,   fetes
 are usually 1-2 applications of 0.2-. 5 Ib ai/acre, with a maximum of 2-3
 applications at up to 0.9 Ib.  Mpst plants were uninjured at these treatment
 levels, although for many extensively tested species there were 1 or 2 tests in
. which-the ; plant was more sensitive, and displayed phytotoxic sjnptoms when
 treated at normal rates.  These variations are probably due to differences in
 variety, weather, or other growing conditions.   Cotton was the only extensively
 tested plant which consistently displaced phytotoxic symptoms when treated at
 recommended rates.

 Extrapolating from the plants tested to non-target terrestrial plants,
 it would appear that most plant species would be tolerant of methcmyl even if
 exposed to full treatment at label rates.  It is unlikely that large areas of
 non-target plants would be exposed to injurious concentrations of methcmyl
 although some drift to adjacent strips of land vould be expected from normal
 application patterns.  If methcmyl were appplied to natural vegetation or
 diverse ornamental plantings, phytotoxicity to some terrestrial plants would be
 expected due to the low tolerance that some plants.exhibit.

 A3ditional studies are required to assess the hazard of methcmyl use to aquatic
 plants, or to assess the hazard to terrestrial plants in more detail.
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                                        TABLE 1
Species:

Honey bee
(Apis
nelTifera)

Honey bee
Alkali bee
(Ncmia
ire lander i)
Alfalfa
leafcutter
bee
(Megachile
rotundata)

Honey bee
alkali bee
alfalfa
leafcutter
bee Bumble bee
(Bprnbus
auricomus)
Test Substance:

  Technical



  90% HP
  90 SP
    Results:

Highly toxic
at 100 ppm
(direct contact)

Moderately toxic
to leafcutter and
alkali bees, low
in toxicity to honey
bee (exposed to day-
old residues of 1
Ib/acre application.)
At 0.5 Ib A/acre,
killed 100% of
honey bees exposed
to direct
application.
Low in toxicity to
honey bees exposed to
2 hr. old residues.
Mod. tox to alkali
bees and leafcutter
bees, non-toxic to
bumblebees, exposed
to 2 hr. old residues
Citation:

Harris and Suec,
 1969, 05011163
Johansen, 1972,
Sakamoto and
 Johansen, 1971,
 00014715
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One study (Gblburn, 1973, 00008898) showed methomyl to be highly toxic to
Stethorus punctum  , a predaceous coccinellid beetle.

One study (Gholson j!t al  ., 1978, 05008149) shoved methonyl to be low in
hazard to ground beetles, when exposure was via poisoned cutworm larvae.

ffethcmyl  vas found to be  moderately toxic (TUrnipseed  et^l ., 1975,
05010807) to big-eyed bugs and spiders under field conditions.  Also,
at a dosage allowing 50%  survival, methomyl had no observable effects on
nynphal maturation and fecundity in big-eyad bugs (Vblter .et^l. ,1974,
05009371).

Honey bees

The data  available on the acute oral and contact toxicity of methonyl to honey
bees are presented on the next page.

There is  sufficient information to characterize methonyl as highly toxic to
bees exposed to direct treatment.  Eata indicate, however, that the toxicity of
methcmyl  to bees decreases significantly within 2 hours following application.

Effects ^n Algae, Fungi, and Aquatic Macrophytes

Eata were not available to assess the effects of methcmyl on algae annd aquatic
macrophytes.  These data are required.

Effects- on Terrestrial Macrophytes

A single  study was evaluated concerning the phytotoxic effects of technical
methcmyl.  Jn that study, a drench of 1.3 Ib ai/plant was found to have no
effect on Danish cedar (Allan, 1973, 05008155).

Eco/ ?ical Effects Profile

                         Formulated ffethcmyl Rroducts

Two simulated field sttdies (Aftcmis, 1973, 00010331; du lent, 1972, 00009184)
were considered adequate to assess the toxicity of liquid and granular
methcmyl to avian wildlife.   The stu3iesRindicate that the 25% active
ingredient liquid formulation (lannate L ) at 0.5 oallon/acre and the 5.25%
active ingredient granular formulation (Lannate 5GT) at 1 Ib. a.i./acre pose
little or no acute hazard to avian wildlife exposed under conditions similar to
those in  the tests.

A bluegill sunfish study  (USDA, 1971, GB-0028-0014) and three acceptable
rainbow trout stufies (MrGiin, 1971, 00009226; UBDA, 1971, GS-0028-0013; USEA,
1972, 05-0028-0012) were reviewed for a 90% active ingredient formulation
of methcmyl (Lannate ).  The 96-hour LC,.n values reported for lannate
were 2.15 ppn for the bluegill sunfish and 2.38-3.40 ppn for rainbow trout.
Another bluegill sunfish study (USEEA, 1976, (B-0028-0011) was available for
24% active ingredient liguid formulation of methcmyl (lannate L).   The 96-hour
LC^Q value fog Lannate L  was 7.7 ppm.  The acute toxicity of Lannate
ana lannate L  formulations can be considered moderately toxic to warmwater
and cold water fish.
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Species:

Predaceous
beetles,
hemipterans,
Lacewings, etc.

Spined stiltbug
(Jalysus
spinosus)

Big-eyed bugs
(Geocoris spp.)
Test Substance:

  Lannate L
  90% SP
  90% SP
Big-eyed bugs
damsel bugs,
spiders
Predaceous
beetle    -
(Stethorus
punctom)
  90% SP
  25% HP
TABLE 1 (Cent.)

      Results:

  Generally highly
  toxic to predaceous
  insects
  Highly toxic
  at 0.5 Ib
  Al/acre
  No observable
  effects on
  nymphal
  maturation or
  fecundity at
  dosage allowing
  50% survival

  Moderately toxic
  to big-eyed bugs,
  spiders, highly
  toxic to damsel
  bugs

  25% WP at 1 or
  2 lb/100 gal.
  was highly
  toxic
Citation:

Burkhardt et al.,
 1977, 00009042
Elsey, 1973,
 05003536
Walker et al.,
 1974, 05009371
Turnipseed et al.,
 1975, 05010807
Colburn, 1973,
 00008898
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                                        TABLE  1

    Results of Toxicity Testing of Methonyl to Predator and Parasite Species
Species:

Ground beetles
(Stenolophus
CClllllBf
Pterostichus
melanarius)
Green laoewing
(Chrysopa carnea)
Parasitic wasp
(Campoletis
sonorensis)

Carabid ground
beetles
Predaceous mite
(Metaseiulus
occidentalis)

Predaceous mite
(Typhlpdrcmus
Parasitic wasps
Test Substance:

  Technical
  Technical
  24% EC
  24% EC—
  1.8 EC
  1.8 L
    Results:

Highly toxic to
adult S. comma
at 0.01% (direct
contact). Highly
toxic to larval
P. melanarius at
T. 0 ppnT dry weight
in soil

Highly toxic to
both species
At equivalent of
0.5 Ib Al/acre in
soil/ highly toxic
to 3 of 4 species.
Not toxic when
exposure was via
poisoned cutworm
larvae

Highly toxic in -lab
and field "tests. -
Highly toxic in lab
test
 Citation:

 Tonlin, 1975,
  05009819
 Plapp and Bull,
  1978, 05004012
 Gholson et al.,
  1978,  05008149
-Hoy et-al.
  05008360
-1979,	
 Hatve and Lienk,
  1978, 05013359
Highly toxic to all
(5) test species at
max. recommended
rate for use on tomatoes
 Waddill,  1978,
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Che 48-hour study is required to establish the acute toxicity of technical
methonyl in aquatic invertebrates.  An adequate study on  Daphnia magna  is
available for technical methcmyl  (99% ai) (Gbcdman, CB-0028-0022).   The
48-hour I£50 value was found to be 31.7ppb.  This information is sufficient
to characterize the toxicity of methcmyl to aquatic invertebrates as highly
toxic.

Chronic Toxicity

There is insufficient information to characteris the chronic toxicity of
methcmyl to aquatic invertebrates.  An aquatic invertebrate life-cycle toxicity
test is required.

                        Effects _on Estuarine Organisms

Acute Toxicity

No acute toxicity data on estuarine and marine organisms for technical methcmyl
are available.  The requirement for this data is reserved pending the results
of requested ecological effects and environmental fate data.

Che study (Cbppage, 1977, 05010817) investigated the anticholinesterase
activity of several carbamate pesticides to estuarine/marine finfish.
Technical methcmyl was tested on pinfish, sheepshead minnow and sailfin molly.
It was concluded that a 70% or greater brain acetylcholinesterase inhibition is
Causally related to poisoning and a high probability exists that some deaths
have occured or will occur in fish populations so exposed to methcmyl.
Although the above study is scientifically sound, no existing requirement has
been fulfilled by this study.

             Effects jon Non-target Soil and Surface Invertebrates

Acute Oral and Contact Toxicity

Predators and ferasites

The data available to assess the  toxicity of methcmyl to predator and parasite
species are presented in Table 1 of this Chapter.

There is sufficient information to characteriae methcmyl as highly toxic to the
following groups of insects:  ground beetles, parasitic wasps, predaceous
mites, lacewings, stilt bugs, and dansel bugs.
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Subacute Dietary Toxicity

Two acceptable dietary studies (Heath etjl ., 1972, 00010330;
Hill  et al  ., 1975, CE-0028-0020) vere summary reports of the USDI Fish and
Wildlife Service investigations into the effects of pesticides on avian
wildlife.  The studies reported 8-day dietary IC50 values of 1100 ppn for the
bobwhite quail, 3124 ppn for the Japanese quail, 1975 ppn for the ring-necked
pheasant, and 2883 ppn for the mallard duck.  There is sufficient information
to characterize the toxicity of technical methcmyl to avian wildlife as
slightly toxic.

Long-Term Testing

Qironic Tbxicity

An avian reproduction study on one species of upland game bird (preferably the
bobwhite quail) and one wild waterfowl (preferably the mallard dick) is
required because the repeated application and use of methcmyl on major crops
can result in repeated exposure of methcmyl to avian wildlife.  ND avian
reproduction data are available.  These data are needed.
                                Effects on Fish

Acute Toxicity

Gbldwater Fish            ^               .

A 96-hour toxicity, study .en one. species _of_ooldvater._fish_is_required_«_An	
adequate 96-hour toxicity study on rainbow trout (Johnson and-Finley,-1980,	
QS-0028-0026)  is available.  The 96-hour ICcQ value was found to be 1.6 ppn.
This information is sufficient to fulfill the data requirenent and characterize
the toxicity of technical methcmyl to coldwater fish as moderately toxic.
Warmwater Fish
                           i •
A 96-hour toxicity study en one species of varmwater fish is required.  An
acceptable 96-hour toxicity study on bluegill sunfish is available (USEPA,
1977, 05-0028-0028).  The 96-hour IC5Q value was found to be 1.88 ppn,
characterizing the toxicity of technical methcmyl to warmvater fish as
moderately toxic.

Chronic Toxicity

There is insufficient information to characterize the chronic toxicity of
methomyl to fish.  A fish embrjolarvae toxicity study is required since
methcmyl is "intended for btoad use, is persistent in water and the
LC-Q value is not much greater than 1 ppn.  For further explanation of this
requirement refer to Section 163.72-4(a)  of the Hroposed Guidelines.

                       Effects on Aquatic Invertebrates

Acute Toxicity
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                                  Chapter VIII

                               ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS

 Manufacturing-Use Methcmyl

                           Ecological Effects Rrofile

 Seme information is available to characterize the toxicity of methcmyl  to
 various terrestrial and aquatic organises.

 Che study was reviewed and considered adequate to characterise  the
 dietary toxicity of methcmyl to avian wildlife as slightly toxic.   The    8-day
 dietary ICc0 values were reported as 1100-1975 ppn for upland gamebirds and
 2883 ppn for waterfowl .  ND acceptable study was available addressing the acute
 oral toxicity of technical methcmyl to avian wildlife.
     acute 9 6- hour LC50 fish (coldwater and warmwater)  toxicity studies
 were sufficient to characterize methcmyl as moderately toxic.  The 96- hour
 LC-0 values were reported as 1.05-1.88 ppn Jbr a warmwater fish and 1.6 ppm
 for a coldwater fish.

 One study was available to characterize the acute toxicity of technical
 methcmyl to aquatic invertebrates as very highly toxic.  The 48-hour IC —
 value was reported as 31.7 ppb for Daphnia magna .

 fo data are available to assess the chronic toxicity of technical methcmyl to
-non- target organisms.    J
 One study was available concerning the phytotoxic effects of technical
 methcmyl.  ]h that study, a drench of 1.3 Ib ai/plant was found to have no
 effect on Spanish cedar.

 Data are available to assess the effects of methcmyl en non-target soil and
 surface invertebrates.  Msthcmyl has been shown to be highly toxic to ground
 beetles, parasitic wasps,, predaceous mites, lace wings, stilt bugs, damsel
 bugs, and a predaceous ccccinellid beetle.  Data also show methcmyl to be non-
 toxic to ground beetles when exposure was via poisoned cutworm larvae.

 A field study showed methcmyl to be moderately toxic to big-eyed bugs and
 various species of spiders.

 Data are available on the effect of methcmyl on beneficial insects,  fethonyl
 has been shown to be highly toxic to honeybees exposed to direct treatment.
 HDwever, data indicate that toxicity of methcmyl to bees decreases rapidly
 with time.
           *              ;
                               Topical Discussions

                                Effects ^n Birds

 Acute Toxicity

 Acute oral LDc0 data en either wild waterfowl or upland game birds are
 required.  Information on the acute oral toxicity of methcmyl to avian
 wildlife is not available.  Data are needed.
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Hay Tolerances.  1b conform to current policy that separate tolerances  be
established for the forage and for the hay or straw of grains, graseese, and
legunes, 40 CFR 180.253 should be amended as follows:

       Delete tolerance( s) for:     Alfalfa         10 ppm
       Add tolerance(s) for:       Alfalfa, fresh   ID ppm
                                   Alfalfa, hay    10 ppm
                                   Beans, hay      10 ppm
                                   Iteavine, hay    10 ppm
                                   Sojbeans, hay    10 ppm

Regulatory Incidents

There is no record of any enforcement action involving methanyl.   There is no
indication that roethcmyl residues are routinely monitored  by FDA's surveillance
programs.
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Peppers/Aerial application         10         0.45      1       0      0
Peppers/Aerial application         10         0.45      2       0      0

     * Ib per 200 gallons
     Residue data were obtained primarily in FL,  CA,  IX, AND CH.
     a.  duPont 1969, 00007094
     b.  duPont 1972, 00007039
     c.  Krueger et al. 1973, 05009890
     d.  duPont 1971, 00003742
     e.  duPont 1974, 00007626
     f.  duPont 1969 00009000
     g.  Shell 1975, 00007007
     h.  Shell 1976, 00006996
     i.  Shell 1976, 00006995
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Green onions/Ground applic.         14     0.9-1.8      0      2      1      b
Green onions/Aerial applic.        10-13    0.25-0.5      0      1      2      b
Green onions/Aerial applic.         12        1.0       1      0      0      b

Potatoes/Ground application        1-12    0.9-3.6      9      0      0      d
Potatoes/Ground application        3-6     0.5-1.0      3      0      0      e
Potatoes/Aerial application        2-6     0.45-0.9      9      0      0      d

Sugar beet roots/Ground appl.      7-8     0.45-0.9      4      0      0      f
Sugar beet roots/Ground appl.      7-12    0.5-1.0      3      0      0      g
Sugar beet roots/Aerial appl.      1-8     0.45-0.9      6      0      0      f
Sugar beet tops/Ground appl.       7-15    0.5-1.0      2      1     11      g

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Carrots/Ground application         0-5        0.9       10     0      0      a
Carrots/Ground aplication           1         1.8       1      1      0      a
Carrots/Aerial application          1      0.9-1.8      3      2      0      a

Green onions/Ground applic.        7-21       0.45      0      2      4      c
Green onions/Ground applic.        7-21       0.45      10     4      1      b
Green onions/Aerial applic.        28         0.45      3      2      0      b

Potatoes/Ground application        1-12    0.9-3.6      5      0      0      d

Sugar beet roots/Ground appl.      7-18    0.9-1.8      40      0      h
Sugar beet roots/Aerial appl.       1-8       0.9       5      0      0      f
Sugar beet tops/Ground appl.        7-18      0.9       0      1      1      h
Sugar beet tops/Ground appl.        7-18      1.8       0      0      2      h

    .The'bulk of the residue data  (80%) were from CA and AZ.
     a.  duPont 1974, 00007837
     b.  duPont 1974, 00007192
     c.  duPont 1979, GS0028-003
     d.  duPont 1976, GS0028-023
     e.  duPont 1969, 00008295
     f.  duPont 1973, 00007161
     g.  duPont 1972, 00003044
     h.  Shell 1975, 00007004

Maximum application rates and preharvest intervals now in effect are supported
by the residue data for carrots, potatoes, dry bulb onions, and sugar beet
roots.  The 30-day PHI for sugar beet tops is based on extrapolation of decline
curves in reference g.  The 28-day PHI for green onions is supported by limited
residue data in reference b, and extrapolation of decline curves in reference
c.

There are no valid data on residues of methomyl in processed sugarbcct
fractions.

Watercress . (See Vegetables, Leafy - I).

Wheat . (See Grain Crops).
Tomatoes/Aerial application        0-2       0.9-1.0    1      3      0      b
Tomatoes/Aerial application         2          0.9      2      0      0      g

Peppers/Ground application         1-3        0.5       0      1      1      e

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Mustard greens                     0-3      0.45        1      1      2      d
Mustard greens                     7-14   0.45-0.9     11      1      0      d
Turnip greens                      0-3      0.45        1      1      2      e
Turnip greens                      7-14   0.45-0.9     12      0      0      e

     Residue data were obtained  in VA, SC, AR, FL, and GA.
     a.  dupont 1976, 00008535
     b.  Hofmaster 1976, 00008359
     c.  Hofmaster 1976, 00003360
     d.  Hofmaster 1976, 00008361
     e.  Hofmaster 1976, 00003362

The data are sufficient to demonstrate that residues on collards, kale, .mustard
greens, and turnip greens are unlikely to exceed 6 ppm, 10 or more days after
application of soluble concentrates at rates not exceeding 0.45 Ib per acre.

Vegetables, Leafy  - II (including broccoli raab, fennel, kohlrabi, rhubarb,
salsify tops, and sugar beet tops).  Based on residue data submitted in support
of the registration of methcmyl  on cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and
cauliflower, a tolerance of 0.2  ppm was established for residues of methcmyl on
all members of the crop grouping, Leafy vegetables [40 CFR Section 180.34(f)].
Over the years, the use of methcmyl on most crops within the CFR grouping has
been amended, and tolerances on  these crops have been adjusted accordingly.  Of
the crops listed above, sugarbeet tops is the only commodity on which methanyl
is now registered for use (see data under Vegetables, root crop ).

Vegetables, root crop  (including beets, carrots, chicory, garlic, green
onions, .horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes,
radishes, rutabagas, salfsify, shallots, spring onions, sugar beets, sweet
potatoes, turnips, and yams).  Soluble concentrates and granular formulations
are registered for use on carrots, onions, potatoes, and sugar beets as shown
in the following table:
                           MAXIMUM RATE
        CROP               lb/acro/appl.       PREHARVEST INTERVAL (days)
        Carrots                0.9             ~I
        Onions                 0.45            28 (green), 7  (dry bulb)
        Potatoes               0.9              6
        Sugar Beets            0.9              7 (roots), 30 (tops)

A tolerance of 0.2 ppm (negligible residue) has been established for residues
of methomyl on root crop vegetables.

                                  RESIDUE SUMMARY

                                                       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                  PHI     RATE(S)             ppm
	SAMPLE	       (days)    (Ib/acre)   <.Q5    .05-0.2  >.2   REF.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Carrots/Ground application         0-5       0.9       10      1      0      a
Carrots/Ground application          1        1.8        2      0      0      a
Carrots/Aerial application          1      0.9-1.8      8      1      0      a

Dry bulb onions/Ground appl.       1-13   0.54-1.0      6      5      0      b

Green onions/Ground applic.        1-21      0.54       1      3      5      c
Green onions/Ground applic.       14-21      0.45       0      2      0      b
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     b.
     c.
     d.
     e.
     f.
     g.
     h.
     i.
duPont 1972, 00007039
Krueger et al. 1973, 05009890
duPont 1971, 00008742
duPont 1974, 00007626
duPont 1969 00009000
            00007007
            00006996
Shell 1975,
Shell 1976,
Shell 1976, 00006995
The data demonstrate  that, with  the  maximum application rates and  PHI's now in
effect, residues in or on field-grown  tomatoes are unlikely to exceed  the
tolerance.

The data indicate  that residues  on greenhouse-grown  tomatoes will  frequently
exceed the tolerance  at the application  rates and PHI's now registered.  The
data at hand do not permit selection of  alternative  PHI's,  therefore additional
data on greenhouse-grown tomatoes are  needed.

Data on eggplants  are sufficient to  conclude that residues  will not  exceed  0.2
ppm, 5 or more days after treatment  with up to 0.9 Ib methomyl per acre.

Data onnpeppers are not adequate to  conclude that residues  on peppers  will  not
exceed the tolerance, 10 or more days  after appplication of 0.45 Ib  per acre.
Additional data are needed.

There are no data  on  residues of methomyl  in tomato  pomace.

Vegetables, Leafy  -  I (Including beet tops, collards,  dandelions, kale,
mustard,greens, parsley, swiss chard,  turnip greens, and watercress).   A
tolerance of 6 ppm for residues  of metnonyl in or on each of the crops listed
is supported by residue data for collards,  kale, mustard greens, and turnip
greens.  Currently, methcnryl is  registered  for use only on  collards.
Application of soluble concentrates  to collards may not exceed 0.45  Ib active
method '  per acre  per application, and collards may not be  harvested within 10
days 61. treatment.
                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY
                                                       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Collards
Collards
Collards
Kale
Kale
Mustard greens
Mustard greens
Turnip greens

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Collards
Collards
Kale
Kale
PHI
(days)
1-7
10-14
10-14
1-3
7-14
1-3
4-14
1-14
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)
0.45-0.5
0.45-0.5
0.9-1.0
0.5
0.5-1.0
0.5
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
                          0^7
                         10-14
                          0-3
                          7-14
                                   0.45
                                 0.45-0.9
                                   0.45
                                 0.45-0.9
                                               1
                                               2
                                               3
                                               0
                                               5
                                               0
                                               4
                                               7
 2
 8
 1
12
                                                     ppm
                                                    1-6

                                                      0
                                                      3
                                                      1
                                                      1
                                                      0
                                                      0
                                                      2
                                                      4
2
0
1
0
              >6

               3
               0
               1
               1
               0
               2
               0
               0
2
0
2
0
            REF.

              a
              a
              a
              c
              c
              d
              d
              e
b
b
c
c
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active methonyl per acre per application, and peppers may not be harvested
within 10 days of treatment.  Application of soluble concentrates to eggplants
may not be harvested within 5 days of treatment.  A tolerance of 0.2 ppm
(negligible residue) has been established for residues of methomyl on fruiting
vegetables.

                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY
	SAMPLE	
SOLUBLE ODMCEHTRATE - SOLID
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tanatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Greenhouse tomatoes
Greenhouse tomatoes

Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Greenhouse tomatoes
Greenhouse tomatoes

Peppers/Ground application
Peppers/Ground application
Peppers/Ground application
Peppers/Ground application

Eggplants/Ground application
Eggplants/Ground application
Eggplants/Ground application
Eggplants/Ground application

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tanatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tcmatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Ground application
Tomatoes/Aerial application
Tomatoes/Aerial application

Peppers/Ground application
Peppers/Aerial application
Peppers/Aerial application

     * Ib per 200 gallons
     Residue data were obtained primarily in FL, CA, IX, and CM.
     a.  duPont 1969, 00007094
RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
PHI
(days)
0-5
1
0-2
0-3
6-7
0-1
0-3
0-5
1-2
2-5
1
0-2
0-3
6-7
1-3
2-7
10
14
1-3
2-4
5-8
7
0-4
1
0-2
1
1
1
1-2
0-2
2
1-3
10
10
RATE(S)
(lb/acre)
0.25-0.5
0.5
0.45-0.5
0.5*
0.5*
1.0
0.9
1.0
0.9-2.0
1.0
0.6
0.9-1.0
1.0*
1.0*
0.45-0.5
0.5
0.5-2.0
0.9
0.45-0.9
0.5-1.0
0.5-1.0
0.45-0.9
0.45
0.5
0.5
0.45
0.9
1.8
0.9-2.0
0.9-1.0
0.9
0.5
0.45
0.45

ppm


<.05 .05- .02 >02 REF.
17
1
4
0
0
0
0
6
2
4
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
4
0
2
1
1
2
1
0
1
1
2
0
1
2
4
0
0
1
2
7
5
1
1
4
0
1
0
0
1
5
2
1
2
4
2
2
2
0
2
0
1
0
2
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
3
3
4
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
a
b
b
c
c
d
e
a
b
d
e
b
c
c
e
a
a
e
f
a
a
f
n
b
b
g
e
e
b
b
g
o
h
i
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 residue data are required (Proposed Guidelines,  Section 163.64-1) to assess the
 exposure to man resulting frcm consumption of pesticide-treated tobacco
 products.
         SAMPLE
 SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE
 Green leaves
 Green leaves
 Green leaves
 Green leaves
 Green leaves
 Green leaves

 Flue-cured
 Flue-cured
 Flue-cured
 Flue-cured
 Flue-cured
 Flue-cured

 LUST
 Green leaves

 Cigar wrapper  (cured)
 Cigar wrapper  (cured)
 Cigar wrapper  (cured)
  RESIDUE SUMMARY

 PHI     RATE(S)
(days)    (Ib/acre)
  0-3
  5-9
   7
  16
  0-3
  5-9

  1-3
   5
   5
  12-19
  1-3
   5
  6-14

  0-1
   7
  14
  0.5
  0.5
  0.45
  0.45
  1.0
  1.0

  0.5
  0.4
  0.5
  0.4
  1.0
  1.0
  0.5

1.07-1.23
1.07-1.23
1.07-1.23
    RESIDUES  (ppn)   REF.

83,44,18,19,7,6         a
1.4,0.7,0.2,0.06        a
0.10                    b
<0.05 (2 values)        b
113,105,55,48,15,14     a
2.8,4.1,1.7,0.22        a

 2.1,1.8,0.5,0.5        a
 0.03,0.08,0.25         c
 0.12,0.16              a
 0.03,0.03,<0.05        c
 7.8,7.9,1.2,1.3        a
 0.43, 0.45             a
 <0.02 (5 values),0.7   d
'22, 30, 32, 103
  8.4
  3.9
c
c
c
    " Residue data were from NCT  FLr-and GA	
     a.  Leidy  et  al . 1077 ,-05008453	
     b.  Shell 1975, 00007005
     c.  Tappan  et  al  . 1973,  05013872
     d.  duPont 1971, 00008964

The data indicate that residues  on green  tobacco, on  flue-cured  tobacco at 5
days, and on cigar-wrapper tobacco at 14  days, exceed 0.1 ppm.   Accordingly,
data on residues in smoke are required by the Proposed Guidelines [Section
163.64-1(c)].  Such data have not yet been submitted.

The half-life for residues on methomyl-treated tobacco is approximately 1  day
(based on data in reference a).

Turnip greens ,  tops . (See Vegetables,  Leafy - I)

Vegetables , fruiting  (including eggplants, peppers,  pimentos and
tomatoes).  Aerial or ground application  of soluble concentrates and granular
bait formulations to field-grown tomatoes may not exceed 0.9 Ib  active  methomyl
per acre per application.  There is a 1-day PHI for application  rates not
exceeding 0.45 Ib per acre, and  a 2-day PHI for rates  over 0.45  Ib per  acre.
For treatment of greenhouse-grown tomatoes in NC and OH,, a maximum of  0.9  Ib
methomy1/200 gallons spray may be applied.  For this greenhouse  use there  is  a
PHI of 7 days for rates not exceeding 0.45 lb/200 gallons, and a 14-day PHI for
rates over 0.45 lb/200 gallons.  Aerial or ground application of soluble
concentrates and granular bait formulations to peppers may not exceed 0.45  Ib
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     Residue data were  obtained  in:  CA, TX, WA, FL, AR, TN, and NY.
     a.  duPont  1971, 00007185
     b.  duPont  1974, GS0028-001
     c.  Shell 1975, 00007002
     d.  Shell 1976, 00007001
     e.  Shell 1976, 00007003

The data demonstrate that residues  in or on spinach are unlikely to exceed the
tolerance of 6 ppm, 7 or  more days  after application of methontyl at rates not
in excess of 0.9 Ib per acre per application.

Based on seven sets of  spinach serially sampled after methcntyl treatmtne, the
half-life of residues on  spinach is 1.7 days (standard deviation =0.4 days).
(based on data in reference a).

Strawberries.  Application of solule concentrates  to strawberries may not
exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre per application.  There is a 3-day PHI
for fresh strawberries  and a 10-day PHI for strawberries to be processed.  The
latter restriction is based on flavor evaluation tests rather than residue
levels.  A tolerance of 2 ppm has been established for residues of methomyl on
strawberries.

                                    RESIDUE SUMMARY

                                                       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
  .'..'   --  "                        PHI     RATE(S)
         SAMPLE	      (days)   (Ib/acre)    <.5   .5-2    >2_    REF.
SOLUBLE CONCEOTRATE - SOLID
Strawberries                       0-2    0.45-0.9     26     10      0      a
Strawberries                       0-2       1.8        3      2      2      a
Strawberries                       3-8    0.45-1.8     16      4      0      a

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Strawberries                       0-2    0.45-0.9     11      5      0      a
Strawberries                       0-2       1.8        3      3      1      a
Strawberries                       3-8    0.45-1.8      7      2      0      a
Strawberries                       3-10    0.5-2.0     13      0      0      b

     The residue data were  obtained  in CA, NY, and V&.
     a.  duPont 1974, 00008847
     b.  duPont 1979, 00009004

The data indicate  that  residues  in or on strawberries arc unlikely to exceed
the 2 ppm tolerance 3 or more days after application of soluble concentrates at
rates not exceeding 0.9 Ib  active methontyl per acre.

Swiss chard,  (see  Vegetables, Leafy  - I)

Tangerines, (see Citrus).

Tobacco.  Application of soluble concentrates and dusts to tobacco may not
exceed 0.45 Ib active methonyl per acre per application.  Granular formulations
may be applied at  rates up  to 0.9 Ib per acre per application.  There is a 5-
day PHI for flue-cured  tobacco and a 14-day PHI for air- or fire-cured
tobacco.  Although tolerances are not established on tobacco in the U.S.,
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 SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
 Forage/Aerial  application          3-7        0.45       2
 Forage/Aerial  application          6      0.23-0.45     2
 Forage/Ground  application          7         0.45       1

 Forage/Ground  application          7      0.9-1.8      2
 Hay/Ground application              14      1.0-2.0      4
                                                  2
                                                  0
                                                  0

                                                  0
                                                  0
                                     0
                                     0
                                     0

                                     0
                                     0
                                   g
                                   c
                                   e

                                   e
                                   a
     Residue data were obtained primarily  in 7 Midwestern and Southern states.
     a.  duPont 1979, 00003998
     b.  duPont 1971, 00008264
     c.  duPont 1974, 00003411
     d.  duPont 1976, 00008602
     e.  Shell 1975, 00007003
     f.  Shell 1975, 00009083
     g.  Shell 1975, 00009034

The data demonstrate that residues  in or on soybeans and soybean  forage are  not
likely to exceed established tolerances if the maximum application rates and
PHI's now in effect are observed.

Data on dry forage (hay) are sparse, however calculated values  (reference  b)
based on residues in succulent forage and on sample dry weights indicate that
residues in dry forage are unlikely to exceed 10 ppm 7 days after application
of 0.45 Ib methonyl per acre, or 10 days after application of 0.9 Ib methonyl
per acres.

There are no valid data on residues of methcmyl in processed soybean fractions.
Spinach.  Aerial and ground •< application of soluble concentrates and	
granular bait formulations may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre per
application.  A minimum of 3 gallons per acre is required  for aerial
application of soluble concentrates.  Spinach may not be harvested within 7
days of the last application.  A tolerance of 6 ppm has been established for
residues of methcmyl in or on spinach.

                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Aerial
application
application
application
application
application
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Ground
Spinach/Aerial
application
application
application
application
application
application
 PHI
(days)

  0-5
  1-5
  7-14
  7-15
  4-7
 3
 7
0-14
 7
 7
 7
RATE(S)
(Ib/acro)

 0.5-1.11
 0.5-1.0
 0.5-2.0
 0.5-1.0
 0.3-1.2
 0.5-1.0
 0.5-1.0
0.45-0.9
 0.9-1.8
   0.9
   0.9
                                        RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                              ppm
                                        <1    1-6     >6
 1
 4
19
 8
 4
                       0
                       0
                       6
                       2
                       1
                       0
10
 5
 3
 6
 1
                     1
                     4
                     6
                     2
                     1
                     2
                                   9
                                   7
                                   0
                                   0
                                   0
               2
               0
               0
               0
               0
               0
                                 REF.

                                   a
                                   b
                                   a
                                   b
                                   b
                b
                b
                c
                d
                e
                d
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There was no difference between liquid and solid soluble concentrates in the
distribution of residues on  sorghum grain and foliage.  The data for the two
formulation types have been  combined in the table.

The data indicate that residues on sorghum grain and forage are unlikely to
exceed tolerance levels 14 days after application of methanyl-containing
soluble concentrates  at rates  up  to 0.45 Ib active methomyl per acre per
application.

There are no data for granular formulations reflecting PHI'S less than 29
days.  Thus a PHI of  less than 29 days would not be acceptable even if the
composition of the granular  formulations were changed.

Soybeans. (including  soybean forage).  Aerial and ground application of
soluble concentrates  and granular bait formulations raaynot exceed 0.9 Ib active
methomyl per acre per application.  A minimum of 2 gallons per acre is required
for aerial application of soluble concentrates.  There are PHI's of 3 days for
green forage and 7 days for  forage cut for hay at application rates up to 0.45
Ib per acre; and intervals of  10 days for forage and 12 days for forage cut for
hay at rates from 0.45 to 0.9  Ib per acre.  There is a 14-day PHI for beans at
all application rates.  Tolerance have been established for residues of
methomyl in or on soybeans as  follows:  forage, 10 ppm; and beans, 0.2 ppm
(negligible residue).

                                  RESIDUE SUMMARY
                                                      RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE -- SOLID  *
Beans/Ground application    •.
Beans/Ground application
Beans/Aerial application
Beans/Aerial application

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID;'
Beans/Ground application(
Beans/Ground application
Beans/Ground application
Beans/Aerial application
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Aerial application
              *
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Aerial application
Hay/Ground application
 PHI
(days)
  14
  14
  14
   6
 1-14
  2
 7-21
 3-7

 0-7
 3-14
14-21
 3-21
 7-14
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)
<.05
0.45-1.8
 0.5-1.3
 0.5-1.0
0.23-0.45
  0.5
  0.45
  0.45
  0.45

  0.9
  1.0
  0.9
0.9-1.0
0.9-1.8
 3
 6
 4
 2

<2

10
 0
 2
 2

 2
 6
 2
 7
 4
  ppm
.05-.2
                                   >.2   REF.
7-14
12
3
3-21
0.9-1.8
0.5-1.0
0.45
1.0
6
2
1
1
2
0
0
3
   0
   0
   0
   0
                               0
                               0
                               1
                               0

                               0
                               2
                               0
                               0
                               0
                                     0
                                     b
                                     o
                                     o
                                    o
                                    o
                                    o
                                    o
                                                               2-10  >10
                            0
                            1
                            0
                            0

                            2
                            0
                            0
                            0
                            0
                                   a_
                                   b
                                   c
                                   d
                                  e
                                  a
                                  f
                                  c
                b
                d
                d
                c

                d
                b
                d
                d
                a
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The data suggest that the PHI should not be less  than 14 days  at a maximum rate
of 0.9 lb per acre per application  to  insure  that residues do  not exceed the
0.2 ppm tolerance.

There are no data on residues in  cover crops  growing in methomyl-treated
pomegranate orchards.

 Rye. (See Grain Crops ).

Sorghum. (including sorghum grain and  sorghum forage).  Aerial and
ground application of soluble concentrates and granular bait formulations may
not exceed 0.45 lb active methomyl  per acre per application.   A minimum of 2
gallons per acre is required for  aerial application of  soluble concentrates.
There is a 14-day PHI, and livestock may not  be grazed  or fed  treated  sorghum
within 14 days of the last application.  In Arizona, granular  formulations may
be applied to immature sorghum at rates up to 1 lb active methomyl per acre,
and immature sorghum so treated may not be fed, foraged, or ensiled.   (The
restriction is based on the composition of the formulation - see Confidential
Appendix to the Product Orsr-istry Chapter).   Tolerances have been established
for residues of methomyl in or on sorghum as  follows:   forage, 1 ppm;  and
grain, 0.2 ppm (negligible residue).
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE
Grain/Ground
Grain/Ground
Grain/Ground
Grain/Aerial
Grain/Aerial
application
application
application
application
application
GRANULAR FORMULATION
Grain/Ground application
Grain/Aerial application
                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY
 PHI
(days)

  7-8
  14
  14
  3-13
  15
                     29-65
                     32-45
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

   0.45
0.45-0.9
 1.0-2.0
0.33-0.67
   0.33
          0.4-1.0
          0.5-0.75
                                                      RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
<.05
  •••*

   0
   3
   1
   2
   0
              6
              3
  ppm
.05^.2

   2
   5
   1
   2
   2
          0
          0
                                                        >.2   REF.
2
0
0
1
0
         0
         0
a
a
b
b
b
       b
       b
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE
Foliage/Ground application
Foliage/Ground application
Foliage/Ground application
Foliage/Aerial application
Foliage/Aerial application

GRANULAR FORMULATION
Foliage/Ground application
Foliage/Aerial application
7-14
7-8
14
3-13
15
0.45
0.9
0.9
0.33-0.67
0.33
4
3
2
1
0
                     29-65
                     32-45
          0.4-1.0
          0.5-0.75
     The residue data were obtained frcm TX and AZ.
     a.  duPont 1974, 00008233
     b.  duPont 1971, 00009366
             6
             3
                                                  4
                                                  0
                                                  0
                                                  2
                                                  2
         0
         0
                                      0
                                      1
                                      2
                                      2
                                      0
          0
          0
                                   a
                                   a
                                   a
                                   b
                                   b
       b
       b
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Data reflecting aerial application to peas are  inadequate.  There are only  3
whole pea samples and 3 forage samples  reflecting aerial application.  One
forage sample treated with 0.9 Ib methonyl per  acre contained 17 ppm residue 5
days after  treatment (reference d).  Additional data  reflecting aerial
application will be required  to continue  this use on  peas.

Residues on pea forage decrease with an approximate half-life of 1 day
(calculated from data in reference a).

Pecans.  Soluble concentrates may be applied to pecan trees at rates not
exceeding 0.9 Ib per acre per application.  There is  a 30-day PHI for pecans
following the last methorayl application.  A tolerance of 0.1 ppm has been
established for residues of methomyl on pecans.

                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY

                                                       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                  PHI     RATE(S)              ppm
	SAMPLE	       (days)   (Ib/acre)    <.Q2   .02-.1  >.l    REF.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Shelled nuts                     16-23     0.5-2.0     3        0     0     a

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Shelled nuts                     16-21    0.45-0.9     9        0     0     a
     Residue data were obtained in GA,  FL, AL,  and MS.
     a.  duPont 1976, 00008919

The data indicate that at a maximum application rate  of 0.9 Ib methomyl per
acre, -and" a: 30-day PHI, residues in or  on pecans would not likely exceed  the
tolerance of 0.1 ppm.     	
There are  no data  on  residues in cover crops growing in methomyl-treated pecan
orchards.

Pomegranates.   Soluble concentrates may be applied to pomegranates in
California at rates up to 0.9 Ib active methomyl per acre.   Pomegranates may
not be harvested within 14 days of treatment.  A tolerance  of 0.2  ppm
(negligible residue)  has been established  for residues of methomyl on
pomegranates.-

                                    RESIDUE SUMMARY

                                                       RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                   PHI      RATE(S)              ppm
	SAMPLE	      (days)   (Ib/acre)    <.Q5    .05-.2  >.2   REF.
Pomegranates                        1-6    0.67-0.9    ~5        2     ~3~    a
Pomegranates                        7-8       0.9       0        2      0     a
Pomegranates '                      1-7    0.45-0.9     0        1      3     b
Pomegranates                        14      0.45-0.9     1        1      0     b

     All of the residue data were obtained in CA.
     a.  duPont 1975, 00009003
     b.  LaRue  and Dibble 1975, 00009002
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Peas. (including Pea Vines).  Aerial or ground application of soluble
concentrates and granular baits to peas may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methomyl
per acre per application.  The minimum volume for aerial application of soluble
concentrates is 3 gallons per acre.  There is a 1-day PHI for harvest of peas,
pea vines may not be. grazed or fed within 5 days of application, and forage may
not be cut for hay within 14 days of treatment.  Tolerances have been
established for residues of methomyl in or on peas as follows:  peas, 5 ppm;
and pea vines, 10 ppm.
                                   RESIDUE SUMMARY
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Whole peas/Ground applic.
Whole peas/Ground applic.
Shelled peas/Ground applic.

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Whole peas/Ground applic.
Whole peas/Aerial applic.
Whole peas/Aerial applic.
Shelled peas/Ground applic.
Shelled peas/Ground applic.
Shelled peas/Aerial applic.
 PHI
(days)

  1-6
   1
  1-5
   1
   1
   3
  0-3
   3
  1-3
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)

0.45-2.0
   0.9
0.45-2.0
   0.9
   0.9
   0.9
 .45-1.8
  45-0.9
   0.9
RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
        ppm
  <1    1-5    >5
  25
   3
   3
   3
   2
   1
   8
   2
   3
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
                                   1-3
                                   5-7
                                   5-16
                                   14
         0.45-1.0
         0.45-1.0
            2.0
            0.9
1
3
3
5
14
11
13-14
0.9
0.45-0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
              2
              8
              2
              0
                                                        0
                                                        0
                                                        2
                                                        0
                                                        0
                                                        0
                                                        2
         7
         4
         2
         3
                             0
                             0
                             0
                             0
                             3
                             1
                             1
       5
       0
       1
       0
                           1
                           2
                           0
                           1
                           0
                           0
                           0
                                           MN, CA, WI, and IA.
                                                                          REF.

                                                                            a
                                                                            b
                                                                            a
                                                                            b
                                                                            c
                                                                            b
                                                                            c
                                                                            d
                                                                            d
                                                             2-10   >10   REF.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Hay/Ground application

 SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Ground application
Forage/Aerial application
Forage/Aerial application
Hay/Ground application
Hay/Aerial application
Hay/Aerial application

     The residue data were obtained in WA,
     a.  duPont 1972, 00007683
     b.  duPont 1974, 00008154
     c.  Shell 1975, 00007999
     d.  Shell 1976, 00009079

The data indicate that residues resulting from ground application of methonyl
to peas are unlikely to exceed tolerance levels at the maximum rate and PHI's
now in effect.
       a
       a
       a
       b
                       c
                       d
                       d
                       d
                       b
                       b
                       d

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                                RESIDUE SUWIARY
                                                      RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Nut meats/Ground application
Hulls/Ground application

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Whole peanuts/Aerial applic.
Nut meats/Mainly ground appl.
Nut meats/Aerial applic.
Nut meats/Aerial applic.
Hulls/Mainly ground appl.
Hulls/Aerial applic.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Foliage/Ground applic.
Hay/Mainly ground appl.
Forage/Mainly ground appl.
Foliage/Ground applic.
Foliage/Ground applic.

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Hay/Mainly ground appl.
Forage/Mainly ground appl.
PHI
(days)
7-40
7-40
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
    14
   4-9
    14
    21
   4-9
    21
 1-8
  7
 7-14
14-40
21-26
 1-3
 2-14
   0.9
0.45-0.9
   0.9
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
   0.9
   0.9
0.45-1.0
 1.8-2.0
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
            <.05
              ^•^

               7
               6
 4
 8
 4
 2
 6
 2
<2
 4
 6
 9
12
 1
 3
 4
      ppm
     .05-.!
       •^^H

        0
        1
0
0
0
0
2
0
                                        0
                                        0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
      0
      0
      0
      0
7
0
          REF.

           a
           a
           b
           c
          'b
           d
           c
           d
     a
     c
     c
     a
     a
           c
           c
     The bulk of the residue data was obtained in 1JC and GA.
     a   duPont 1971, 00007081
     L.  Shell 1976, 00009078
     c.  duPont 1979?, GS0028-004
     d.  Shell 1975, 00007997

The data indicate that residues on peanuts hulls are unlikely to exceed the 0.1
ppm tolerance 21 or more days after application of soluble concentrates to
peanuts at rates up to 0.9 Ib per acre.

If other requirements for obtaining a tolerance on peanut foliage were
satisfied, the data above are sufficient to support a tolerance proposal.  The
data indicate that residues on peanut forage or hay are unlikely to exceed 10
ppm, 14 or more days after application of methcmyl at rates up to 0.9 Ib per
acre.
              rf

There are no data on residues of methcmyl in processed peanut fractions.
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                                RESIDUE SUMMARY
         SAMPLE
SOLUBLE CONCgfTRATE - SOLID
Nectarines/Ground applic.
Nectarines/Ground applic.
Nectarines/Ground applic.
Nectarines/Aerial applic.
Peaches/Ground application
Peaches/Ground application

SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - LIQUID
Nectarines/Ground applic.
Nectarines/Aerial applic.
  PHI
(days)
RATE(S)
(Ib/acre)
     RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
            ppm
      <1    1-5    >5
0-1
1-8
1-8
1-3
1
4-8
0.9
0.5-1.0
2.0
0.75
1.5-2.0
1.5-2.0
                       2
                      10
                       4
                       2
                       0
                       1
   0
  1-3
  0.9
  0.75
     Data were obtained in CA (nectarines) or DE
     a.  duPont 1974, 00007832
     b.  duPont 1972, 00007672
       2
       2

(peaches)
                    0
                    1
                    2
                    0
                    0
                    3
0
0
                    0
                    0
                    1
                    0
                    2
                    0
0
0
            REF.

              a
              b
              b
              a
              b
              b
a
a
The data indicate that residues on nectarines are unlikely to exceed the 5 ppm
tolerance 1 day after application of a soluble concentrate at rates up to 0.9
Ib per acre per application.  The data on peaches are inadequate in terms of
number of samples analyzed and geographical distribution to support the
conclusion that residues will not exceed the tolerance 4 days after treatment
with methomyl at rates up to 1.8 Ib per acre.  Further data on peaches are
necessary.

There are no data on residues in cover crops growing in rnethomyl-treated peach
or nectarine orchards.

Oats, (see Grain Crops ).

Oranges, (see Citrus ).

Parsley, (see Vegetables, Leafy - I).

Peaches, (see Nectarines).

Peanuts, (including Peanut Hulls).  Ground or aerial application of
soluble concentrates and granular baits may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methomyl
per acre per application.  There is a 2 gallon per acre minimum volume for
aerial application of soluble concentrates.  Peanuts may not be harvested
within 21 days of treatment.  A tolerance of 0.1 ppm (negligible residue) has
been established for residues of methonyl on peanuts and peanut hulls.  A
tolerance for. residues of methomyl on peanut forage or hay has not been
established, and therefore these ccnmodities may not be fed to livestock.
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Mint, hay.  Aerial  or ground  application of water-soluble  concentrates  and
granular baits  to mint may not  exceed 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre.
Methomyl may not be applied to  mint within 14 days of harvest.  A  tolerance of
2 ppm has been  established for  residues  of methonyl on mint.

                                RESIDUE SUMMARY

                                      RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                   PHI    RATE  (S)           ppm
	SAMPLE	    (days)   (Ib/acre)   <.5    .5-2    £2    REF.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE -  SOLID
Fresn mint hay                    0-7     0.5-1.0      2      1      8      a
Fresh mint hay                    0-7     0.5-1.0      2      2      4      b
Fresh mint hay                    14      0.5-1.0      8      0      0      a
Fresh mint hay                    14-19    0.5-1.0      8      0      0      b
Spent nint hay                    14-16    0.5-1.0      3      0      0      a
Spent mint hay                    18-19    0.5-1.0      6      0      0      b
Mint oil                          16-17    0.5-1.0      3      0      0      a
Mint oil                          18-19    0.5-1.0      8      0      0      b

SOLUBLE GCNCEtfrRATE -  LIQUID
Fresh nint hay                    0-8     0.5-1.0      3      3      5      a
Fresh mint hay                    14-22    0.5-2.0      5      1      0      a
Fresh mint hay                    20-25    1.0-2.0      4      0      0      c
Spent mint hay                    9-23    0.5-1.0      7      0      0      a
Spent mint hay                    20-25    1.0-2.0      2      0      0      c
Mint oil   -                       9-20    0.5-2.0     17      0      0      a
Mint oil                          20-25    1.0-2.0      2      0      0      c

     All of the residue  data  were obtained in III and OR.
     a.  Hellman et al.   1972,  00007044
     b.  Wellman et al.   1971,  00007043
     c.  Kiigemagi  et  al.  1976,  00007996

The data indicate that residues on fresh or spent mint hay are unlikely to
exceed the 2 ppm tolerance 14 or  more days after application of methonyl to
growing mint at rates  up to 0.9 Ib per acre.  Residues were not detected in any
sample of mint  oil, and  therefore a  food additive tolerance is not required for
the oil.

The residue distribution resulting fron  aerial  application did not differ from
that resulting  from ground application.

Mustard Greens. (see Vegetables,  Leafy - I)

Nectarines and  -Peaches.   Aerial or ground application of soluble
concentrates to nectarines may  not exceed 0.9 Ib per acre  per application, with
a 10 gallon per acre minimum  volume  for  aerial  application. Use of methomyl on
nectarines is restricted to CA  and A2.   Ground  application of soluble
concentrates to peaches  may not exceed 1.8 Ib per acre per application.  There
is a 1-day PHI  for  nectarines,  a  4-day PHI for  peaches, and livestock may not
be fed or grazed on treated cover crops  within  10 days of  treatment for both
nectarines and  peaches.   A tolerance of  5 ppm has been established for  residues
of nethomyl on  nectarines and peaches.
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FUST
Lettuce/Ground apolication •          4-14      0.5        51      0     e
Lettuce/Qround application           4-14      1.0        34      0     e

     "he bulk of the residue data was obtained in G^, FL, and AZ.
     a.  dulcnt l
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Kale. (Fee Vegetables, Leafy - i_.)

Lenons. .(See Citrus. )

Lentils.  Soluble concentrates maay be applied to lentils at rates not
exceeding 0.9 Ib active methonyl per acre per application.  lentils may not be
harvested vithin 25 days of the last application, and forage and hay of lentils
may not be fed to livestock.  A tolerance of 0.1 ppn has been established for
residues of methomyl in or on lentils.

There are no residue data reflecting application of methonyl to lentils,  tfee
of methonyl on lentils is supported by the similar use of nethcmyl on dried
beans and on soybeans.


Lettuce  .  (including endive, escarole, and Chinese cabbage).  Serial or
ground application of vater-soluble concentrates and granular baits to lettuce
may not exceed 0.9 Ib active methcnyl per acre.  Dusts are also registered for
use on lettuce up to 0.9 Ib roe than yl per acre.  For aerial application of
soluble concentrates, a minimum of 3 gallons per acre of diluted product is
required.  Ihere is a 7-day PHI for application rates not exceeding 0.45 Ib per
acre, and a 10-day PHI for rates between 0.45 and 0.9 Ib per acre.  A tolerance
of 5 ppn has been established for residues of methcnyl on lettuce.
                                    RESIDUE SUMMARY
           SAMPLE
SCLUBLE CaJCEITTRATE - SOLID
Lettuce/Ground application
Lettuce/Ground application
Lettuce/Ground application
Lettuce/Aerial application
Lettuce/Ground
Le tt uc e/Ground
Le 11 uce/Cround
Le tt uc e/Ground
Lettuce/Ground
Lettuce/Aerial
Lettuce/Aerial
application
application
application
application
application
application
application
                      PHI
                    (days)

                      0-6
                      3-7
                      7-14
                      1-12
 RATES(S)
(Ib/acre)

 0.25-0.5
    0.45
 0.25-0.5
    0.45
                                                         RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
        ppn
    1-5 "   >5
20
 3
49
29
10
 0
 6
 3
16
 0
 n
 0
REF.

   a
   b
   a
   c
0-5?
3-7
3-7
4-14
10-14
1-12
3-13
0.9-1.0
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.9-1.8
0.9
1.0
14
3
0
3
18
11
3
12
0
2
3
3
1
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
b
d
e
a
c
f
SOLUBLE CCtJCET.TRATE - LIQUID
Lettuce/Ground applica tion
lettuce/Aerial application
Lettuce/Aerial application  .

Lettuce/Ground application
Lettuce/Ground application
Lettuce/Aerial application
Lettuce/terial application
                      3-7
                       3
                      7-10

                      3-7
                      3-7
                      1-11
                       3
    0.45
    0.45
    0.45

    0.9
    0.9
    0.9
    0.9
 3
 1
 3

 3
 0
 0
 0
 0

 0
 1
 2
 0
 0
 0
 0

 n
 i
 o
 o
   b
   g
   c

   b
   d
   c
   q
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                                                         RESIHUE DISTRIDUTKT?

FAIPLE
[cmtdagrass/Ground applic.
Bcrmudagrass/Ground applic.
Bsmufagrass/Cround applic.
Bermudagrass/terial applic.
Bemu3agrass//erial applic.
Perr.urJagrass*
Mixed grasses/Ground appl.
Mixed grasses/Ground appl.
Mixed grasses/Ground appl.
Mixed grasses*
f'ixed grasses*
Mixed grasses* ^.
Mxed grasses*
PHI
(davs)
0-3
7-14
7-14
1-3
7
1-15
0-5
7-14
7-14
0-6
0-6
7-16
7-16
RESIDUE SUKffcF

SA.^LE
femiriagrass hay/Ground appl.
Remudagrsss hay/Ground appl .
BermuSagrass hay/Ground appl.
Unprocessed, milled, and pel-
*i A_ * ~2 rv^. —"* *+** Lk«k«»
let! zen Bermvnsgrass nay 	
(aerial application)
"
PHI
(days)
1
3-7
• .3-7




1
3-7
RATES (S)
(Ib/acre)
0.25-1.0
0.25-1.0
1.8-2.0
0.25-l.P
0.25-1.0
0.33-0.45
0.23-0.9
0.23-0.9
1.9
0.25-1. C
1.8-2.0
0.25-1.0
1.8-2.0
!Y (HAY)
RATES (S)
(Ib/acre)
0.25-1.0
0.25-1.0
2.0




0.25-1.0
P. 25-1.0
                                                         6
                                                        15
                                                         0
                                                         1
                                                         0
                                                        23
                                                         6
 6
 5
 2
 2
 0
10
 1
11
 2
 2
18
21
 3
 9
a
a
a
b
b
b
b
RESiniF DTSTPJBUTirri
4P REF,
1 a
P a
1 a
3 £
P <
     The bulk of the residue data was obtained  in the  following  states:   1C,
     FL, and MC.
     a.  TR-4 1977, G?002S-006
     b.  IR-4 1979, CBP028-003  (node of application not  reported)
     +   application mode not reported

The data are sufficient to demonstrate that, with current pregrazing and  rre-
harvest intervals, residues in or on Bsrmtriagrass forage and  hsrmiriagrass hay
are unlikely to exceed established  toelrances after application  of  a ^ater-
soluble concentrate at a rate not exceeding 0.9 Ib active methcnyl  per acre.

residues on Ifermudagrass declined with an  initial half-life of 1 to 2 days.
The rate of decline decreased with  time (based on data in references a and b).

The data on nixed grasses indicate  that data on Iferniiringrass  can not  be  used
to support registration of methcmyj-containing soluble concentrates on other
grasses.  Parameters such as maximum rate  and pregrazing interval nay have to
be established for each grass on which methonyl is proposed for  use.
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                                                         RESIDUE rifTr
SA1TLE
SOLUPLE CrfCF?7TRATE - SOLID
Grapes
teisins

S^ITELE COJCEtTTRATE - LICUTE
Grapes
 PHI
(days)

 1-3
 0-7
 RATES (S)
(Ib/acre)

 0.5-1.0
 0.5-1.0
                                             0.45-1.8
                                             29
                                              7
1-5

 9
 2
                                                                 ppn
1

n
0
                                                                          REF

                                                                           a
                                                                           a
     Residue data were obtained  in CA and AZ
     a.  dulbnt  1973, P0007634
     b.  Shell 1975, 00007991
                                                       \
The data are sufficient to demonstrate  that 1 or more  days after application of
a water-soluble concentrate  (solid) at  a rate not exceeding 0.9 Ib active
methomyl per acre, residues  in or on  grapes or raisins are unlikely to exceed
the 5 ppn tolerance,  feta obtained with liquid concentretes are sparse,
however, studies on other srops  demonstrate that residue distributions obtained
with liquid and solid concentrates are  ;ery sinilar.

E&ta have been obtained only in  CA and  AZ.  Additional residue data from states
East of the Ibckies are required, otherwise use of methcnyl on grapes must be
restricted to states Ifest of the Fbckies.

Jtesidues .do "not concentrate  in any fraction of processed graces (duPont, 1972?,
nno07657).  Food additive tolerances  are therefore not required for processed
grape fractions.

Grass, Perr.uda  .  Msthomyl  is registered under FIFFA Section 2-1 (c) (special
local needs) for use on Bermiriagrass  in AL, GA, FL,  NC, and SC.  Ground or
aerial application of soluble concnetrates may not exceed 0.9  Ib active
methomyl per acre per application.    For application there is a 2 gallon per
acre mininun volune.  There  is a 7-day  FHI for Ferntriagrass forage, and a 3-day
PHI for Darnirlagrass hay.   Tolerances have been established for residues of
methomyl in or on Bermiriagrass as follows:  Bermiriagrass forage, 10 ppnt;
Bermuflagrass hay (dried and  dehydrated), 40 ppn.
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                                                         RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
                                  PHI      RATE(S)                 ppn
 	SAMPLE	      (days)   (Ib/acre)       <£   2-10     >10  REF.
SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE - SOLID
Wheat forage                     1-6         0.45        01       2     a
Wieat forage                     7-14     0.45-1.0        8      0       0     a
Barley forage                    3-6         0.45        00       2     a
Barley forage                    14       0.45-0.9        2      0       0     a
Wheat straw                      1-7      0.45-0.5        02       2     a
Vheat straw                      8-12        0.45        11       0     a
Barley straw                     5-12     0.45-0.9        22       0     a
Cat  straw                        5-12     0.45-0.9        22       0     a
Triticale straw                  5-12     0.45-0.9        22       0     a


SOLUBLE CONGENTOATE - LIQUID
Wheat forage                     1-6         0.45        01       2     a
Vheat forage                     7-14     0.45-1.0       11      0       0     a
Barley forage                     3          0.45        0      0       1     a
Barley forage                    14       0.45-0.9        20       0     a
Wheat straw                      1-7      0.45-0.5        51       3     a
Vheat straw                      8-14        0.45        12       0     a
Barley straw                     5-12     0.45-0.9        42       0     a
Cat  straw                        5-12     0.45-0.9        31       0     a
Triticale straw                  5-12     0.45-0.9        22       0     a

      The  residue data, all of which reflect ground application were obtained in
      NO,  R5, MI, .IB, CK,  and Alberta,  Canada.
-  -   a. -..duPcnt 1975, 00007612
TThe data indicate that residues" resulting""from ground application^ to wheat.,_
 barley,  rye,  and oats are unlikely to exceed tolerance levels at the maximun
 application rate and PHE's now in effect.  Data supporting aerial application
 to  snail grains must be submitted for this use to continue.

 During the milling process-; residues are transferred primarily to the flour,
 with  little residue being found in the bran (reference a).  Residues in flour
 do  not exceed those in grain, and food additive tolerances for flour are not
 needed.

 Jtesidues on wheat and barley forage decline with a half-life of 1.1 to 1.8 days
 (calculated from data in reference a).

 Grapefruit (See Citrus.)
Ground application of soluble soncentrates and granular baits may not exceed
 0.9 Ib per acre.   Aerial application is not permitted.   There is a 1-day PHI
 for fresh grapes and raisins, and a 14-day PHI for wine grapes (based on flavor
 evaluation tests  rather than on residues in wine grapes or wine).  A tolerance
 of 5 ppm has been established for residues of methcmyl  in or on grapes.
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Approximately 30% of the samples were treated by aerial application of soluble
concentrates.   In nost cases there was no apparent difference in residue
distribution between aeriaJ and ground application, and data reflecting the 2
r.cdes of application have been combined in the residue summary,  Ifowever, in
ore lexas study (in reference e), residues frcm aerial application exceeded the
0.2 ptn tolerance in 11 of  12 samples of '.vhole melons, peel, and pulp.
Itesidues fron 1.8 Ib per acre treatment were approximately the serve as those
resulting frcn  treatment at C.9  Ib per acre, and not proportionally higher.
Tie residues may be due to  post-harvest contamination, but ve will require
clarification on this point from the registrant.   If post-harvest ccntanination
can't be demonstrated, an increase in the tolerance of PHI will be necessary.

Kith the exception of the study discussed above, the data indicate that
residues resulting frcn ground or aerial application of methctnyl to cucurbits
will not exceed the tolerance at the maximum application rates and PHI's now
in effect.

Fardelions  (see Vegetables, Leafy - I.)

Endive (escarole). (See Lettuce.)

Grgin crops (includes small grains:  Barley, Oats, Rye, and Eheat)
Ground or aerial application of soluble concentrates to snail grains ray not
exceed 0.45 Ib  active methonyl per acre per application.  Grain may not be
harvested within 7 days of  the last application, and livestock may not be fed
or graacd on treated forage or straw within 10 days of the last application.
Iblerances  of 1. ppn have been established for residues of methonyl in or on the
grain of barley, cats, rye, and .vheat;__and_ tolerances of 10 pm have been	
established, for residues of methcnyl in or on the  forage, hay, _ and straw ..of	
these orains.
                                ESSITOE
	SAfPLE	
SOLUBLE CCiCOTrP^TF - SOLID
tiheat grain
terley grain
Oat grain

SOLUBLE CCT1CEHTRATE - LIQUID
tiheat gr?.in
Earley grain
Barley grain
    .ey grain  *
    grain
                                 PHI
                                 (days)

                                 1-12
                                 5-12
                                 12
                                 1-8
                                 5-12
                                  5
                                 12
                                 '12
RATE(S)
lh/acre)

n.45-l.P
0.45-0.9
0.45-0.9
0.45-1.0
   0.45
   0.9
   0.9
0.45-0.9
13.
 4
 2
16
 1
 0
 1
 2
         ppn
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
>]_

 0
 0
0
0
1
0
0
     REF.

      a
      a
      a
       a
       a
       a
       5
       a
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Cucurbits,  (including cataioupes, casnbas, crenshaws, cucumbers, honey
balls, honeylow melons, melons, melon hybrids, muskmelons,  Rsrsian melons,
oinpkins, summer squash, watermelons and their hybrids, and winter squash).
/trial or ground application of soluble concentrates and granular bait
femulations to cucurbits may not exceed 0.9 lb methomyl per acre per
application.  There is a 2 gallon per acre minimum volvme for aerial
application of soluble concentrates.  Cucurbits nay not be harvested within 1
d-w of ^oplication of 0.45 Ib or less per acre, and within 3 days of
application of nethomyl in excess of 0.45 Ib per acre.  A tolerance of 0.2 ppn
(negligible residue) has been established for residues of inethcnyl in or on
cucurbits.

                                 PESIEUF. SUfTORY
RESirUE PISTPIPITTICM

;- SAf-PLE
SOLUBLE CTMCEMTEATE - SOLID
Cucunbers
Cucunbers
Melons
.'felons
'telons
•felons
Sunrer squash
Cucunbers
Cucumbers
'felons - -
Melons •'""'•-
Helens
"elons .
Firmer squash
Melons
Cue umbers
Cucumbers
Cucumbers
"« Ions
.'felons
:«elons
PHI
( days)

1
2-5
0
0
1
2-7
1-7
1
1-5
0-1
0-2
3
3-7
1-7
1
1
3
3
1
3-4
4
RATE(S)
( Ib/acre)

0.5
0.5
0.5
C.5
0.45
0.5
0.5
0.9-1.0
0.75-1.0
0.9-1.0
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.0
0.45
0.9
0.9-1.8
1.0-2.0
0.9
0.9
0.9

<0.05

0
2
1
0
0
10
3
0
4
1
1
1
6
1
0
0
3
3
1
1
0
UUIl
.05- .2

1
2
0
1
1
3
2
2
1
2
2
0
7
2
1
2
0
3
2
2
0

>.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
n
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

REF

a
b
a
b
3
b
b
a
b
a
b
a
b
b
a
a
r*
n
a
3
e
    Ihe bulk of the residue data was obtained in CA, TX, FL, and A2,
    a.  dutont 1976, C0009291
    b.  dulbnt 19*72, 00007970
    c.  Shell 1976, C0009077
    d.  Shell 1975, 00009076
    e.  Shell 1975, P0007990

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Cottonseed.  Ground or aerial treatment of soluble concentrates or granular
bait formulations to cotton inaynot exceed 0.68 Ib active nethonyl per acre per
application,  rlnimum volume for aerial application is 3 gallons per acre.
There is a 15-day PHI for all products used on cotton, and livestock may not be
fed or grazed on treated plants.  A tolerance of C.I ppm has been established
for residues of methonyl on cottonseed.
SCLTPLF
                    - SOLID
Cottonseed/Ground application
Cottonseed/Ground application
Cottonseed/ Serial application
Cottonseed/Aerial application

SOLUBLE CarOJTRATE - LlCf ID
Cottonseed/Ground application
Cottonseed/ Aerial application
Cottonseed/Terial application
Cottonseed/ Aerial aoplication
Cottonseed/ Aerial appl ication
                                  RESIDUE SU??!ARY
  PKI
 (days)

 9-20
13-22
 7-21
 2-22
                                13-20
                                 7-17
                                  15
                                  15
                                  15
 RATE(S)
(Ib/acrc)

0.45-0.68
 1.0-3.0
0.45-1.35
0.33-1.0
          0.5-3.0
          0.9-1.35
           0.68
           1.4
          0.9-1.8
                                                     <.04   .04-.!
                                                      RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION
.1    REF,
•^^    WM^^

 0     a
 0     a
 0     a
 0     b
 0     a
 0     a
 0     c
 1     c
 0     d
                                                        7
                                                        7
                                                       13
                                                       16
             10
              3
              0
              0
              A
                               0
                               0
                               3
                               3
                               0
                               1
                               2
                               1
                               0
Cottonseed/Ground  application
Cottonseed/Ground  application
Cottonseed/Ground  application
  3-13     0.3-0.6     15
  3-13    0.75-1.25     4
-^.7,-28	Ov-75-l-il2-	1-
                                                              1
                                                              0
                                                              -I-
                                     4
                                     5
                                  — o
                                  e
                                  e
                                  e
                                                  GA, CA, and SC.
     Rssidue data were obtained  in:  TX, AZ, F
     a.  duPont  1974, 00009135
     b.  duPont  1973, 00007690
     C.  9iell 1975, 00007939
     d.  Shell 1976, 00009075
     e.  dulont  1976, 00009378

The data demonstrate that  residues  in or on cottonseed are unlikely to exceed
the 0.1 ppn tolerance 15 days after application of a soluble concentrate at a
maximum rate of  0.68 Ib methomyl per acre per application.

Jtesidues frcm use of dust  formulations  are higher than those obtained with
soluble concentrates.  The data  suggest that residues may frequently exceed the
C.I ppn tolerance 15 days  after  application of dusts at  rates  up to 0.6 Ib per
acre.' Ihe data  are  insufficient to permit selection of  an alternative PHI.

Fesidues were not transferred to either the meal or oil  fractions oil heat-
processed cottonseed that  had been  fortified  with methomyl  (duPont  1971, CP-
0028-0002).
                                       13

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                                   Chapter  X

                                Case  Bibliography

                       Guide  to Use  of  This Bibliography


 L  CONTENT CF BIBLIOGRAPHY.   This bibliography contains citations of all  the
    studies reviewed by Elft in arriving at  the positions and conclusions stated
    elsewhere in the -.Standard.   Ihe  bibliography is divided into 3 sections:
    (1)  citations that contributed information useful  to the review  of  the
    chenical and considered to b_« part  of the data base supporting
    registrations under the Standard, (2)  citations examined and judged to be
    inappropriate for use in developing the Standard,  and  (3) standard
    reference material.  Brimary sources for studies in this bibliography  have
    been the body of data submitted  to  EPA and its predecessor agencies in
    support of past regulatory decisions, and the published technical
    literature.  .

2.  UNITS CF ENTRY.  Ihe unit  of entry  in this bibliography is called a
    "study".  In the case of published  materials, this corresponde closely to
    an article.  In the case of unpublished materials  submitted  to the  Agency,
    the Agency has sought to identify documents at a   level parallel to the
    published article from vithin the typically larger volumes in which they
    were submitted.  The resulting "studies" generally have a distinct  title
    (or at least a single subject),  can stand alone for purposes of  review, and-
 "can. be described with a conventional bibliographic citation,  the Agency
  " has attempted also to .uniteJaasic-documents and..ccnmentaries_u?»n_them,	
    treating then as a single-study*	

3.  IDETTTIF EATICN CF ENTRIES.   Ihe  entries in this bibliography are sorted by
    author, date of the document, and title.  Each entry bears,  to the  left of
    tha citation proper, an eight-digit numeric identifier.  This number is
    unique to the citatiuons,  and should be used at any time specific reference
    is required.  This number  is called the faster Jecord Identifier" , or
    "MRID".  It is not related to the.sijedigit "Accession number" which has
    been used to identify volunes of submitted data; see paragraph 4(<*)(4)
    below for a further explanation.   Jh a  few cases, entries added to  the
    bibliography late in the review may be  preceded by a nine-charaacter
    temporary identifier.   Ihis is also to  be used whenever specific reference-
    is needed.

4.  FORK CF THE ENTRY.  ]h addition  to  the  ^aster fecord Eentifier  (fTCID),
    each entry consists of a bibliographic citation containing standard
    elements followed, in the case of materials submitted to EEA, by a
    description of the earliest Knovn submission.   Ihe bibliographic
    conventions used reflect the standards  of the Ancrican fational  Standards
    Institute (ANSI),  expanded to provide for certain special needs.   Sane
    explanatory notes of specific elements  follow:

    a.   Author.  Whenever the  Agency could confidently identify one, the
         Agency has chosen to show a personal author,  then no individual  was
         identified, the Agency has  shown an identifiable laboratory or testing
         facility as author,  fe a last resort, the Agency has shovn the first
         know* submitter as author.

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b.   Ibcunent late.  Vhen .the data appears as four digits with no question
     marks, the  Ajency took it directly from the docunent.  "hen a four-
     digit date  is followed by a question mark, the bibliographer deduced
     the date fron evidence in the docunent.  Vhen the date appears as
     (19??), the Agency vas unable to determine or estimate the date of the
     docunent.

c.   Title.  This is the third element in the citation.  In seme cases it
     has been necessary for Ajency bibliographers to create or enhance a
     docunent title.   My such editorial insertions are contained between
     square brackets.   '

d.   Trailing Parentheses.  Ebr studies submitted to the ftjency in the
     past, the trailing parentheses include (in addition to any self-
     explanatory text) the following elements describing the earliest knovn
     submission:

     (1)  Submission Eate.  Inmediately following the word 'received1
          appears the date of the earliest knovn submission.

     (2)  Administrative Nanber.  The next element, inmediately following
          the vord 'under', is the registration nunber, experimental permit
          nunber, petition nunber, or other administrative nunber
          associated with the earliest knovn submission.

  -"' (3)  Submitter.   The third element is the submitter, following the
          phrase 'submitted by1.  Wren authorship is defaulted to the
          submitter, this element is emitted.

     (4)  Vbluae Identification.  The final element in the trailing
          parenthesis  identifies the EB^ accession nunber of the volume in
          which the original submission of the sttriy appears.   Ihc six-
          digit  accession nunber follows the symbol 'CtL', standing for
          "Company Efeta library.  This accession nunber is in turn.
          followed by an alphabetic suffix vhich shows the relative
          position of the study within the volure.  For exanple, within
          accession nunber 123456, the first study would be 123456-A; the
          second, 123456-B; the 26th, 123456-Z; and the 27th,  123456-AA.

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                          OFFICE CF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base
                        Registrations Under the Standard
                                                        ing
000014275
000007841
000008903
 Araoz, P.I. ;-Wash, R.F.; Waters, L.H. ; et- al. (1978)  Monitor
    Efficacy, Phytotoxicity and Effect  on Yield of Peanuts,  (to-
    published study including report nos. 36415, 41947,  42281,
    42797,  43707,  45178,  46964, 47123,  47474,  49410, 49510, 50906,
    50907-50911, 50940,  51237-51238, 51255,  51257-51258,  55857,
    56829 and 65680,  received Nov 21, 1978 under 3125-EX-154; sub-
    mitted  by Mobay Chemical Corp.,  Agricultural Div., Kansas City,
    Mo.;  CDL:097640-A)

 Atkinson,  D.; Maxcy, F.B.; Ferrara, J.  (1974) Lannate L—Citrus.
    (Unpublished study received Dec  20,  1974 under 352-342; prepared
    in cooperation with  Sunkist,  submitted by  E.I. du Pont  de
    Nanours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:028451-G)

 Aycock,  W.D.; Bayard, B.  (1975)  To  Examine  Performance of  lannate L
    on Cbliquebanded  LR.   (Unpublished  study received Apr 12, 1976
    under 352-342;  prepared in cooperation with /gchem Service, sub-
    mitted  by E.I.r  du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    224500-N)
000009806
000009329
000007775




005008444


000007681
000007193
-Baber,  A.A.; Wagner,  J.R.;  Troglin,  A.; et al.  (1974) Meed  Control-
    + Insect Control,  Crop Tblerance  and Rssidue Samples.   (Unpub
    lished  study received Jul 10,  1975 under 6F1654; prepared by
    E.I. du Pont de  Nanours  & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094S
    52-G)
                 #

 Barbo,  E.C. (1972)  Oral LA-n lest: Haskell laboratory Report
    No.  317-72.   (Unpublished study received Feb 2, 1977 under 352-
    362; submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
    Del.; CDL:228013-A)
 Barbo,  E.C.  (1972)  Oral  LDuQ "test: Haskell  laboratory Report
   No.  406-72.   (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under
   352-370;  submitted by E.I. du  Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CEL:003Q98-A)

 Baron,  R.L.  (1978)  Terminal residues of carbamate insecticides.
  ' Pure and  Applied Chemistry 50(5):505-509.

 Bastain, R.; Burgoyne, D.  (1971)  Field Test Evaluation  Form.  (Un-
   published study  received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont  de Nanours & Co., Inc.,  Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:
   091770-M)

 Bastian, R.A.; Boyce, R.S.; Reische, W.C. (1970?) Lannate—Green
   Cnions.   (Unpublished study received Jul 30, 1974 under 352-370;
   submitted bv  E.I. du  Pont de Honours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:026715-£)

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                               OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
                            REGISTRATION STANEftRD BIBLIOGRAPHY
                Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting
                             Registrations Lhder the Standard
    000009229   Aftosnis, J.G. (1973) Carbaraic acid, Methyl ester with Cxime Func-
                    tion of Thiolacetohydroxamic acid, feMethyl ester (30% Active
                    Ingredient): (Non-Elammable lannate    L Methomyl Insecti-
                    cide): Baskell Laboratory Report No,  606-73.  (Unpublished study
                    received May 5, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                    Honours & Co., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:229717-A)

    000010331   Aftosnis, J.G. (1973) Carbarnic acid, Methyl ester with Cxirce Func-
                    tion of Thiolacetohydroxanine acid, S-ftethyl ester (25% Active
                    Ingredient): (Lannate '  1 tfethomyl Insecticide): Haskell tab-
                    oratory Report to. 354-73.  (Unpublished study received May 5,
                    1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Memours & Co.,
                    Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:229730-A)

    005014547   Ahmed,  N.U.; Kuitert, L.C.  (1976) Phytotoxicity of five
                    organophosphorous insecticides on some ornamental plants.
                    Phytoprotection 5?(2):62-65.

    005014578   Alford, A.L.; Reith, L.H. (1971) Catalog of Pesticide MIR Spectra.
                    Vfeshington, D.C.:  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency, Office
                    of Research and Monitoring. (Vfeter pollution control research
     '" ' "_..•%—-    series; available from:  NTIS, Springfield, VA; PB-206 144)
	JD05.008155	Allan,  G.G.; Gara, R.I.; Vfilkins, R.M. (1973) Phytotoxicity pf___
                    some systemic insecticides to Spanish cedar.  International
                    Pest Control 15(l):4-7.
     005008158
    005018063
    000008661
Andrews, T.L. ;'Miskus, R.P. (1968) Tetraethylammoniun chloride as
   an antidote rfor certain insecticides in mice.  Science
   159(3821):1367-1368.                .

Antal, M.; Bodo, M.; Constantinovits, G.; Nagy, K.; Szepvolgyi, J.
   (1979) Studies on the interaction of methomyl and ethanol in
   rats.  Food and Cosmetics Toxicology 17(4):333-338.

Apt, "W.J. (1971) Emergency—Lannate Residue Experirrents.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Aug 16, 1972 under 2G1241; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de.Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   091762-M)

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                           OFFICE CF PESTICIEE  PROGRAMS
                        REGISTRATICN STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
            Citations  Cbnsidered  to be Part of  the  Data  Rase  Supporting
                         Registrations Under  the  Standard
 000008677    Bastian,  R.A.;. Burgoyne,  D.L.  (1972)  lannate,  Vydate  Nectarine
                Residue and Fhytotoxicity Trial.   (Unpublished  study received
                N3V 17,  1972 under 352-342; submitted  by  E.I. du Rant de  Nenours
                &  Gb., Wilmington, Del.;  CEL:023202-B)

 000008409    Bastian,  R.A.; Shinkle, B.D. (1973) Fhytotoxicity  Study: Lannate
                L  Methcmyl  Insecticide on \felencia Orange Trees.   (Unpublished
                stirly  received  Mar 4,  1974 under 352-342; submitted  by  E.I. du
                Font de Nemours &  Cb., Wilmington, Del.;  CEL:023292-M)

 000008070    Bear,  W.H. (1968)  Celery  Insecticide  Test.   (Unpublished sttrly re-
                ceived Feb  3, 1970 under  352-342;  submitted by  E.I.  du  Font de
                Nenours & Cb.f  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003011-K)

 OOOOT7629    Bear,  W.F.. (1970)  Lannate—Pepper.  (Unpublished study  received Apr
                8,  1975 under 5F1616;  submitted by E.I. du  Font de Nerours &
                Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington, Efel.; CDL:094496-G)

t)OOOJ?7794    Bear,  W.H. (1972)  Fhytotoxicity.   (Unpublished study  received Jan
r                23, 1973 under  352-370; submitted  by E.I. du Font  de remours &
                Co.; Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-Z)

 000007787    Bear,  W.H.  (1972)  Phytotoxicity Test.  (Unpublished study  received
                Jan 23,  1973 under 352-370; submitted  by  E.I. du Font de  Nemours
                &  Co., Wilmington, Dal.;  CDL:00309S-R)

 000009252    Bear,  W.H.; diffton,  R.  (1970) Final Report:  Experiment 69001:
                Lannate Fhytotoxicity  Test on Gladiolus.  (Unpublished  study
                received Aug 25, 1976  under 352-342; submitted by  E.I.  du Pont
                de  ttemours  & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CEL:227322-S)

000009168    Bear,  W.H.; Sutton, R. (1974) Lannate—Phytotoxicity  Test  on Turf
                Grass.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,  1974 under  352-342;
                submitted by E.I.  du Font de Honours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;
                CEL:028394-E)

000009177    Begle, S.L.. (1974) Lannate-Peppermint: Phytotoxicity  and Residue
                Trial.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,  1974 under  352-342;
                submitted by E.I.  du Font de Nenours & Co.,  Wilmington, Ifel.;
                CDL:028416-F)

000009230    Dentley,  R.E.  (1973)  Acute Tbxicity of H-3385  to Grass  Shrimp
                (   Palaemonetes vulggris  ) and Fiddler Crab (  Uca  puoil -

000007012    Iterg,  A.J.  (1975)  Summary of Efficacy Testing  Procedures.  (Unpub-
                lished study received  Sep 30, 1975 under  602-260;  submitted by
                Ralston  Purina  Co., St. louis, Ms.; CDL:223959-A)

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                          OFFICE CF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000003386
005019339
000003623
005010428
000008684
000009369
000009020
000009026
000008234
Bewick, L. (1975) Cotton Phytotoxicity Stirly with lannate L.  (Un-
   published study received NDV 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared by
   Multa Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nsnours & Co.,
   Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:222757-G)

Blevins, R.D.; lee, M.; Regan, J.D. (1977) Mutagenicity screening
   of five methyl carbamate insecticides and their nitrosc
   derivatives using mutants of Salmonella typhimurium LT2.
   Mutation Research 56(1): 1-6.

Elevins, R.D.; Lse, M.; Regan, J.D. (1977) flitagenicity screening
   of five methyl carbamate insecticides and their nitroso deriva-
   tives using mutants of Salmonella typhinarium Lt2.  Mutation
   Research 56(  ):l-6.  (Also^n unpublished submission received
   Apr 28, 1978 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Hemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:097069-C)

Boulton, J.J.K.; Boyce, C.B.C.; Jewess, P.J.; Jones, R.F. (1971)
   Comparative properties of N  -acetyl derivatives of
   oxime N  -methylcarbamates and aryl N  -methylcarbamate.5 as
   insecticides and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.  Pesticide
   Science 2(1 ): 10-15.	
Bojce, R.S. (1971) Lannate—Alfalfa: December 1970 Phytotoxicity
   Trials.  (Lhpublished study received ifer 3, 1972 under 352-342;
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Ifemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:003034-E)

Boyce, R.S. (1971) Sorghum Insecticide Trial.  (Unpublished study
   received Sep 7, 1972 under •3F1307; submitted by E.I. du Pent de
   Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:092221-G)

Boyce, R.S. (1973) Lannate L+Ethyl Methyl Parathion—Bollwonn
   Eggs.  (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342;
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Vilmington, Del.;
   CDL.-237735-F)

Boyce r R.S. (1973) Season Long Treatment—Treat as teeded.  (Unpub-
„   lished study received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by
   E.I. du Font de Nemours & Co.; CDL.-237735-M)

       R.S.; Reische, W. (1971) (insecticide Use for Control of
   Bollvorms on Seed Cotton].  (Unpublished study received on un-
   known date under unknown admin, no.; submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Honours & Co., Vvilmington, Dal.; CDL:093479-H)

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                          OFFICE CF PESTICIEE PROQWIS
                       RECTSTRATICN STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
            Citations  Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting
                        .Registrations Under the Standard
000009091   Ebice, R.S.; Reische, W.C.  (1971) Cotton Pink Bollvorm Insecticide
               Trial.   (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1972 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Rait de Nemours &-Co., Inc., Wilming-
               ton,  D2l.; CDL: 003040-0)

000009376   Boyee, R.S.; Reische, W.C.  (1971) Grain Sorghum—Phytotoxicity
               Trial.   (Unpublished study received Sept 7, 1972 under 3F1307;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:092221-N)

000009375   Boyce, R.S.; Reische, W.C.  (1971) Sorghum Insecticide Trial.  (Un-
               published study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307; submitted by
               E. I. du  Ibnt de Msmours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:
               092221-H)

000007810   Boyce, R.S.; Reische, W.C.  (1972) Cotton Pink Bollvorm Insecticide
               Trial.   (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1972 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de tfemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.;
               CDL: 003040-B)

000009236   Boyce, R.S.; Reische, W.C.  (1972) Lannate Riytotoxicity Trial-
               Roses.   (Unpublished study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:227322-B)

005020053   Eracy, O.L.; Doyle, R.S.; Kennedy, M.; McNally, S.M.; Weed, J.D. ;
               Thorne, B.M. (1979) Effects of methanyl and ethanol on behavior
               in the Sprague-Dawley rat.  Iharmacology Biochemistry and
               Behavior 10(1): 21-2 5.

000007798   Brow, R.M. (1972) Acute Inhalation Tbxicity—Che-Hour Exposure—
               Male Rats: Haskell laboratory Report to. 478-72.  (Unpublished
               study received Jan 23,  1973 under 352-370; submitted by E. I. du
               Pont de Nsnours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-AE)

000007774   Brovn, R.H. (1973) Acute Inhalation Tbxicity—Cne Hour Exposure:
               teskell Laboratory Report Ms. 64-73.  (Unpublished study re-
              * ceived tor 6, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003097-D)

000007719   Brow*, V.K.H.; Ferrigan, L.W.; feill, C.H.; et al. (1966) Sum-
               mary of Results of Preliminary Toxicology Ifests with the Insec-
               ticide WL 18236: Interim Research Report IRR TL/19/66.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 5, 1973 under 201-347; submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:050965-E)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Fart of the Data Ease Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009403   Burgoyne, D.L.  (19??) lannate—Cotton Fhytotoxicity Trial.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under IF 1162; submitted by
               E.I. du Font de Nsnours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               098436-Y)               '

000008687   Eurgoyne, D.L.  (1971) Evaluate Fhytotoxic Effects of High Rates of
               lannate on Seed Alfalfa.  (Unpublished study received fter 3,
               1972 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Pacific Seed
               laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, D»l.; CDL:003034-H)

000007893   Bargoyne, D.L.  (1971) Lannate—Phytotoxicity Study en Bearing fbvel
               & telencia Oranges.  (Unpublished stiriy received Mar 24, 1972
               under 2F1254; submitted by E.I. du Pont de temours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:095333-R)

000007892   Burgoyne, D.L.  (1971) Phytotoxicity Study on Ybung Grange and Tan-
               gelo Trees.  (Unpublished stvrly received Mar 24, 1972 under
  ... - .   ._.    2F1254; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Kemours & Co., Inc., tJil-
   •„.   -   ":   mingtbn, Del.; CDL:095333-Q)

000008683   Burgoyne, D.L.; Elliott, G.N. (1971) Phytotoxicity—Plant Response
               Test on Alfalfa Fby with lannate Msthomyl Insecticide,   (Unpub-
               lished study received fbr 3, 1972 under 352-342; submitted by
     •' ;       E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003034-D)

000008897   Burgoyne, D.L.; Park, R.R.N. (1974) Carrots—Phytotoxicity  (Crop
               Condition):  lannate 90 and Lannate L.  (Unpublished stirly re-
               ceived Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342;.submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:221931-F)

000008895   Eurgoyne, aL.; Reische, W.C.; Sloan, L.C. ;et al. (1974) Lannate
              . 90 SP & Lannate L (1.8#/Gal): Phytotoxicity "tests and Residue
               Samples—Carrots.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 un-
               der 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Fbster & Gardner,
               submitted by E.I. du Font de Ifemours & Co., Wilmington,  Efel.;
               CDL:221931-B)
              rf             "
000009042   Burkhardt, C.C.; Futerka, G J.; Michels, G.J., Jt. (1977) Impact
               of Insecticides on Beneficial Insects in an Experimental Plot
               Used to Control Alfalfa Weevil, lygus Bugs, and Pea ;phids on
               Alfalfa.   (Unpublished study received Get 12, 1978 under 352-
               342; prepared by Univ. of Wyoming, Agricultural Substation, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               236883-C)

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                       REGISTRATICN STANDARD BIBUCGPAHIY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000008520   Burnside, K.R.; Kstcham, D.D.  (1973) Lannate—Cotton—Yield Data.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pant de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               227339-E)

000008519   Burnside, K.R.; Martin, J.M. (1973) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nsmours & Co., Wilmington, Bel.; CEL:227339-D)

000009136   Burnside, K.R.; Saylor, R.P. (1973) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du
               Ibnt de Honours & Co., Wilmington, Dsl.; CDL:023305-C)

000007820   Busey, W.M. (1967) Final Fteport: Acute Aqueous Exposure—Goldfish,
               Bluegill, and Rainbow Trout: Acute Dietary Administration—Pekin
               Ducks and Eobvhite Qjail: Project to. 20-175.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 23, 1968 under 352-342; prepared by tezleton
               Laboratories, Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nsmours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Dsl.; CDL:002998-A)

00000923-4 %-Busey, W.r-T. (1967) Final Report: Repeated Dsrmal Study—Rabbits:
               Project to. 201-200.  (Unpublished study received Kay 5, 1977
               under 352-342; prepared by tezleton Laboratories, Inc., submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:
               229713-A)

000009179   Busey, W.M. (1967) Final Report: Teratology Study—Rabbits: Project
               No. 201-196.  (Unpublished study received Jul 29, 1976 under
               352-342; prepared by ffezleton Laboratories, ]hc., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:224300-A)

000009012   Qisey, W.M. (1967) Che-Year Progress Report: Two-Year Dietary Ad-
               ministration—Dogs: Project No. 201-165.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 28, 1968 under 8FC671; prepared by tfezleton Labora-
               tories, Inc., submitted by E.I* du Pont de Henours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Lei.; CCL:091178-E)

000009011   Busey, W.M. (1967) 12-Month Progress Report: 24-Month Dietary Ad-
               ministration—Rats: Project to. 201-164.  (Unpublished study re-
              ceived Dsc 28, 1968 under 8F0671; prepared  by Hazleton Labora-
               tories, Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de ftmours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Dsl.; CDL:091178-0)

000007091   Bjsey, W.M. (1968) Final Report: TWo-year Dietary /^ministration—
               Dogs: Project to. 201-165.  (Unpublished study including adden-
               dum, received Jun 5, 1969 under 9FC814; prepared by tezleton
               laboratories, Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Dsl.; CEL:091405-A)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000007092
000008981
000008963
000008544
000003547
            Busey, W.M.  (1968) Final Report: 22-Month Dietary Feeding—Rats:
               Project to. 201-164.  (Unpublished study received Jun 5, 1969
               under 9F0814; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., stixnitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Inc., Wiljnington, Efcl.; CDL:
               091405-B)

            Caddell, K.M. ; Majkut, J.C. (1967) Skin Primary Irritation and
               Sensitization lestr Haskell laboratory Peport Ib. 157-67.  (Un-
               published study received tec 2, 1968 under unknown admin, no.;
               s limit ted by E.I. du Pont de Honours & Co., Wilmington, Eel.;
               CDL:106664-D)

            Carroll, K.S. (1971) Oral LDtrv lest: Haskell Laboratory Report
               No. 272-71.  (Unpublished^study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352-
               361; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003094-C)

            Cnalfant, R.B. (1969) Effect of Lannate on Full Planted Cbllards.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Univ. of Georgia, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Ifemours & Co.,
            "   Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:227024-N)

            Cnalfant, R.B. (1970) Phytotoxicity of Methomyl on Collards, Vus-
               tard and Turnips.  (Unpublished stu3y received Jun 24, 1976
               under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               D2l.; CEL:227024-R)
000008322   Cnalfant, R.B. ; Harbin,  I.; Lupo, T.J. (1973) Control of
               leaf Miners, Beet Armyvorms, and Defoliators on Southern Peas
              . and Snap Beans: Hatch Project 229.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia,
               Coastal Plain Experiment Station, submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co.r'T&shingtcn, aC. ; CDL:232406-N)

000014256   Qarletta, J.A. ; Smith, R.L.; Sleesman, J. ; et al. (1975) Moni-
               tor    : Efficacy, Phytotoxicity and Yield Effects on Peppers.
               (Unpublished study including report nos. 31525, 31659, 31726,
              * 31735, 32153, 36254, 36258, 36259, 36337, 36342, 36345, 3634<5,
               39118, 39140, 39799, 40064, 40729, 40946, 41098, 42715, 42880, -
               42916, 43225, 43379 and 44930, received Aig 24, 1978 under 3125-
               280; submitted by Nbbay Chemical Corp., Agricultural Div.,
               Kansas City, Mo.; CEL.-097315-A)

000009169   Clement, E.F.  (1974) Phytotoxicity Test: St. Augustine Grass.
               (Unpublished study received Dae 20, 1974 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:
               028394-G)

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                       REGISTRATICN STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Gbnsidcred to be Tart of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Lhder the Standard
005010817   Coppage, D.L. (1977) Anticholinesterase action of pesticidal
               carbametes in the central nervous system of 'poisoned fishes.
               Pages 93-102, Jn Physiological Responses of Marine fiiota to
               Pollutants, Proceedings of a Symposium; Nav, 1975, Milford,
               Connecticut.  ESited by F.J. Vernberg, A. Calabrese, P.P.
               Thurberg and W.B. \fernberg.  few Itork:  Academic Press.

005010823   Cbppedge, J.R.; Sterling, W.L.; Ridgvey, R.L.; Kinzr, R.E. ;
               Whitten, C.J. (1972) Ebliar applications of selected
               insecticides for control of methyl parathion-resistant tobacco
               budvorms.  Pages 49-56, In Texas Agricultural Experiment
               Station Progress Report 3087.  College Station, lex.:  Texas
               Agricultural Experiment Station.

OOOOOB817   D'Arrigo, Incorporated (1963) lettuce—Phytotoxicity Study.  (Un-
               published study received ter 10, 1969 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nonours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
  ... - -   ^     003006-K)

OOC007863   Darling, &R. (1968) (Methcmyl on Spinach].  (Unpublished study
               received Feb Ifi, 1971 under 352-EX-72; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de femours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:123355-N)

n00008«S3   Dashiell, C.L. (1971) Acute Inhalation Tbxicity:  Haskell laboratory
     •'  '        Report ND. 50-71.  (Unpublished study including letter dated  fer
               22, 1971 fran C.L. Dashiell to G.a Fill, received Apr 13,  1977
               under 352-380; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Ifemours & Co.,  l£l-
               mington, Dal.; CDL:229308-D)

000007947   Dashiell, GL. (1971) Acute Skin /bsorption LDcn lest in Rabbits:
               Bastell laboratory Report tb. 340-71.  (Unpublished study re-.
               ceived Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; submitted by E.I. du Pont  de
               Honours & Cb., Inc., Wilmington, Dsl.; CDL:091769-B)

000014859   Davis, D.L.; Altonan, M.K.; Vfeaver, J.E. (1977) Summary Statement.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 30, 1979 under 239-2436; pre-
               pared in cooperation with Vfest Virginia Univ., submitted by
             * Chevron Chemical Co.,  Richmond, Calif.; CDL:236878-A)

000007064   Dannis, S. (1970) Phytotoxicity of Insecticide Soil Treatments to
               ^pplc Trees.  (Unpublished study received !*&r 5, 1974 under
               3F1308; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de I-femours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Dal.; CDL:092222-AI)

000007682   D=nnis, S. (1970) Phytotoxicity of Lannate M2thomyl Insecticide  to
               Peach.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1,  1972 under 2F1246;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de ^femours & Co., Bic., Wilmington,
               Dal.; CDL:091770-0)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009237   De\br, T.; Sailsbery, B. (1968) ^Fhytotoxicity.  (Unpublished stiriy
               including letter dated tov 6, 1968 from P.P. De\tor to K.M.
               Reasons, received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by De \br
               Nuseries, Die. in cooperation with Agricultural Extension
               Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227322-C)

000007010'  DLcterson, C.W.; Chou, N.S.T. (1976) Toxicity Studies of Purina Fly
               Control Bait.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jan 7, 1976 under
               602-260;-submitted by Ralston Purina Ob., St. louis. Mo.; CDL:
               223957-B)

000007009   DLcterson, C.W.; Chou, N.S.T. (1976) Toxicity Studies of Pjrina Fly
               Control Bait.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jan 7, 1976 under
               602-260; submitted by Ralston Purina Co., St. louis. Mo.; CDL:
               223957-A)                      ,

005008717   Ebrough, H.W. (1977) Metabolism of Carbamate Insecticides.
               Research Triangle Park, N.C.:  D.S. Environmental Protection
               Agency, Ffealth Effects Research laboratory. (EPA report no.
               EPA-6QO/1-77-012; available from: NTIS, Springfield, \A; FB-266
  -,.   -  %     223)           .

000008014   DDwling, R.; 9nith, B.; Ftord, H.; et al. (1973) Phytotoxicity of
               Nudrin Insecticide Formulations on lettuce and Cabbage.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 12, 1973 under 201-348; prepared in
               cooperation with Rockwood Chanical Co., submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Vbshington, D.C.; CDL:026992-Z)

000008161   Drakev 'D.C.; Flnnerty, D.W.; Anderson, D. (1973) Phyto Green Peas;
               Residue Samples.  (Unpublished study received fter 5, 1974 under
             .  352-342; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Minnesota, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Font de Jfemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL: 023301-J)
                                                    'v
000009188   E. I. du Font de tfemours & Company (19??) Calculation of Maximun
               Msthomyl \bpor.   (Unpublished study received Jul 29, 1976 under
               352-342; CEL:224800-R).

000009190   E*I. du Pont de Ifemours & Company (19??) ^Easurement of Cholin-
               esterase of  Field Workers Exposed to ffethomyl Residues.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:
               224800-U)

000009187   E.I. du Pont de Ifemours & Company (19??) Toxicological Information:

000009182   E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Company (19??) Wildlife Statement.
               Summary of studies 224800-E through 224800-1 fc  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:224800-D)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBUCGRAFHY
           Citations Considered to be F&rt of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000008309   E.I. du Font de Nenours & Company (1967) Information Bulletin:  lan-
               nate ffethonyl Nsmatocide.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21,
               1970 under CF0886; CDL:091530-AF)

000008815   E.I. du Ftont de Nsmours & Company (1967) Lannate Injury on let-
               tuce—Test 36-67: Table I.  (Unpublished study received Mar 10,
               1969 under 352-342; CEL:003006-1)

000008542   E.I. du Ftont de Nsnours & Company (1963) Lannate and Insecticide
               1642—Southern Greens Crop injury.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:227024-K)

000008816   E.I. du Ftont de Namours & Company (1968) Lannate and 1642 Injury to
               Spinachr Mjstard, and tele--Test 3-68.  (Unpublished study in-
               cluding test 5-68 and test 13-68, received ter 10, 1969 under
               352-342; CDL:003006-J)

000008103   E.I. du Ftont de ^emours & Company (1968) Lannate Injury—Tobac-
               co-F&leigh 1968.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969 un-
   :._ .  .        der 352-342; CEL:003007-M)

000008043   E.I. du Font de. Jfenours-& -Company .{1963) .Recovery. Studies: _M2tho-:	
               myl—Leafy Vegetables. -(Unpublished study received ter 31,  1975
               under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,  Vfeshington,
               D.C.; CEL:H5269-AY)

000003338   E.I. du Ftont de fbmcurs & Company (1968) Residue Eata: Methomyl—
               Leafy Vegetables.  (Unpublished stirly received EEC 28, 1968 un-
               der 8F0671; CEL: 091179-H)

000008798   E.I. du Font de Nemours &' Company (1969)  Crop Tolerance Studies.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 22,  1970 under 352-342;  CEL:
               003019-E)

000008803   E. I. du Ftont de Nanours & Company (1969) Lannate ffethomyl
               Ffesidues—Celery.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jul .22, 1970
               under 352-342; CEL:003020-A)
                                                            (R)
000007845   E.I. du Ftont de ffemours & Company (1969) Lannate    on Sweet
              * Corn—V-ashinaton.  (Unpublished study received Get 28, 1969 un-
               der 352-EX-69; CEL:123349-A)
                                                            (R) -
000007852   E. I. du Ftont de Nanours fi. Company (1969) Lannate    Sweet Corn—
               I'&shington: Field Tbxicity Study on  Chickens.  (Unpublished
               study received Get 28, 1%9 under 352-EX-69;  CEL:123349-D)

000009391   E.I. du Ftont de Nemours & Company (1969) Fhytotoxicity—Cotton—
               Lannate.  (Unpublished study received Sap 28, 1976 under 352-
               380; CDL:226190-W)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBLICGRAIHY
           Citations Cbnsidered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009000   E.I. du Rant de Nemours & Company (1969) Residue Analyses:  Egg-
               plant.  (Unpublished study received ter 26, 1979 under 352-342;
               CDL: 237887-B)

000007094   E.I. du Ront de Nanours & Gbmpany (1969) Results of Tests on the
               Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [tethcmyl].  (Un-
               published study received Jun 5, 1969 under 9FCS14; CDL:OS1405-D)

000008984   E. I. du Rant de Nemours & Cbmpany (1970) [ffethcmyl  on Alfalfa].
               (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1971 under IF1159; CDL:
               090952-A)

000008061   E.I. du Rant de Nanours & Cbmpany (1970) Data Supporting Use of
               lannate on Celery and Brussels Sprouts.   Sutrary of studies
               003011-B through 003011-L.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3,
               1970 under 352-342; CDL:003011-A)

000008742   E. I. du Pont de Nanours & Company (1971) Data Supporting Registra-
               tion of lannate Msthcmyi Insecticide for Use on Tomatoes.  (Un-
   -- '    -..-   published study received ^ay 26, 1971 under 352-342; CEL:
   ^          003025-A)

000009326   E. I. du Rant de Nanours & Cbmpany (1971) ffethcmyl Decomposition in
               Muck Soil—A Field Study.  (Unpublished study received toy 5,
               1977 under 352-342; CDL: 229711-F)

000007175   E.I. du Ranfde Nemours & Company (1971) tethcmyl Residue Data:
               Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Jan 12, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL:106655-E)

000008964   E.I. du Rant de Nanours & Cbmpany (1971) Residue Data.  (Unpub-
               lished stiriy received Jan. 31, 1972 under 352-361; CDL:003094-D)

000007077   E. I. du Rant de Nanours & Cbmpany (1971) Residue Data: Methcmyl—
               Apples.  (Unpublished stiriy received ter 5, 1974 under 3F1308;
               CDL: 092222-AW)

000009366   E.I. du Pont de Ifemours & Cbmpany (1971) Results of Tests on the
               'Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Msthcmyl].  (Un-
               published study received Scp 7, 1972 under 3F1307; CDL:092221-D)

000008264   E.I. du Rant de Nemours & Company (1971) Supplemental Information:

000007171   E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Cbmpany (1971) lexicological Informa-
               tion Summary for Aerial Application of lannate ftethonyl Insecti-
               cide.  (Unpublished study received Jan 12, 19"7! under 352-342;
               CDL: 106655-A)

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                       RECTSTOATICN STANDARD BIBLTOGRAIHY
           Citations Cbnsidered to be Part of the Eata Base supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009233
000007657
000008561
OOC009184
                                                  (R)
 E.I.  du lont de tfemours & Company (1972?)  Lannate    L Methonyl
    Insecticide Antidote Stiriies:  Ifeskell  laboratory Report  to. 250-
    76.   (Unpublished study received  May 5,  1977 under 352-342; CEL:
    229729-A)

 E.I.  du Ibnt de Nanours & Company (1972?)  Results of  Tfests  on the
    Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated  Crops:  [ftethomyl] .   (Un-
   .published study received on unknown  date under 4F1437; CEL:
    093830-C)

 E.I.  du Ibht de Ffemours & Cbmpany (1972)  Budvorm-Bollvorm Control
    on Cotton with lannate under the  1972  Bcper intent label.   (Un-
    published study received on unknown  date under 352-EX-76; CEL:
    123358-A)
 E.I. du Rant de ^ours &  Company (1972) .Carbarn ic acid, Methyl
    ester with Ocime  Function of  Thiolacetohydroxanic acid, S-Mcthyl
    ester (5% Granules): (INX-1 179-211): Haskell  Laboratory Report
    Nt>.  332-72.  (thpublished stiriy received Jul  29, 1976 under
    352-342;  CEL: 224800-H )
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000007042
;E»I* du Pont de Ifenours S~Gbmpany~(19721 'Resiaue  Cata.
—  lished  stu3y received Jan  22,  1973 under 352-370; CDL: 101340-A)

 E.I. du Bont de tfemours & Company (1972) Results  of the Tests on
    the  Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops:  [Methcmyl].
    (Unpublished study received  Feb 22,  1972 under 2F1245; CEL:
    095111-E; 091769)

 E.I. du Rant de tfemours & Cbmpany (1972) Toxicology.  (Unpublished
    stvdy received Jan 23, 1973  under 352-370; CDL:003098-AF)

 E. I. du Bant de temours & Cbmpany (1973) Efficacy of  Insecticides
    Applied as Foliar  Sprays.   (Unpublished  stiriy  received Jul 13,
    1976 under 352-342;  CEL:227339-K)

 E.I. du Rxit de Nanours & Company (1973) Seedling Cotton Riytotox-
    icity.  (Unpublished study received  Aug  25, 1976 under 352-342;
    CDL: 227324-L)   j

 E.I. du lont de temours & Company (1973) Storage  Stability  Eata.
    (Unpublished sto3y received  Mar 6, 1973  under  352-370; CDL:
    106661-E)

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                        REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY '
            Qtations Considered to fae Part of the Data Base  Supporting
                         Registrations Older the Standard
 000008233
 000007832
 000009154
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1974) (Sutmary of Residues on
   Sorghum and lannate hfethcmyl Insecticide for Control of South-
   western Corn Borer and Corn Earvorm on Grain Sorghum],  Surmary
   of studies 009653-B, 009653-D through 009653-F, C09653-I through
   009653-K, 009653-M, and 009653-O through 009653-Q.  (Unpublished
   study received tec 20, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:009653-A)

E.I. du Poot.de Nemours S.fianpany (1974) Data Supporting the Use of
   Lannate* '. and lannate* ' L Methomyl Insecticide on tectar-
   ines.  Suranary of stidies 009832-B through 009832-E.  (Uipub-.
   lished study received ter 4, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:009832-A)

E.I. du Pcnt.de Nemours & Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use of
   Lannate1   fethomyl Insecticide and lannate ^ L Methomyl
 .  Insecticide on Dry Beans.  Sutmary of studies 023304-D through
   023304-H, 023304->J through 023304-M, 023304-0 through 023304-AB.
   (Lhpublished study received Jul 16, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:
  " 023304-A)
 000007837   E.I.  du Pont .dej Nsmours & Company (1974) Data Supporting the tfee of
 ._,__>-;;    Lannate1  ' ^thomyl Insecticide and Lannate*^  L Methcmyl	
1___	I_     Insecticide on Carrots.   Sunmary of studies Q284SQ-B through	
              1  028450-G.  (Unpublished study received .Dec 20,  1974 under 352-
                342; CDL:028450-A)

 000007192   E.I.  du Pont.de Namours & Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use of
                Lannate*  ' Msthomyl Insecticide and lannate*  '  L Methomyl
                Ihsecticide on Onions.  Suwnary of studies 026715-B through
                026715-D, 026715-G through 026715-N.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Jul 30, 1974 under 352-370; CDL.-026715-A).

 000008859   E.I.  du Pont de N-mours & Company (1974) Phytotoxicity Study and
                Residue Samples on Stravberries.  (Unpublished  stufly received
                Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:096079-O)

 000008860   E.I.  du Pont de.Nemours & Company (1974) Phytotoxicity Study—lan-
                nate L &  9OWD—Stravberries.  (Unpublished study received Apr
                19, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:096079-P)
             rf              _ -:        •
 000007626   E. I.  du Pont de^emours & Company (1974) Results of Tests on the
                Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Msthcmyl].  (Un-
                published study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1616; CDL:094496-B)

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            Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000008154
000009185
000009003
000008938
000007612
000008334
000008602
000009008
000007018
OOOOC3832
000007659
E.I. du Rant de Nemours &,£fcmpany (197 4), Supplemental Data Support-
   ing the Lfee of Lannate1 ' and lannate1 ' L Methomyl Insecti-
   cides on Ifeas.  Summary of studies 023301-B through 023301-G and
   023301-1 through 023301-L.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5,
   1974 under 352-342; CDL: 023301-A)

E.I. du Font de Nanours & Company (1975?) Reentry of Vforters.
   .Sunmary of,studies 224800-L through 224800-U.  (Unpublished
   .study received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:224800-J)

E.I. du Font de Nemours & Company (1975)  Msthcmyl Residue Analy-
   ses—Pomegranate.  (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979
   under 352-342; CDL:237887-E)

E.I. du lont de temours & Company (1975)  Results of Tests on the
   Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [ffethcmylj.
   Summary of studies 094852-G and 094852-L.   (Unpublished study
   received Jul 10,  1975 under 6F1654; CDL:094852-B)

E. I. du lont de Nanours & Company (1975)  Results of Tests on the
   Anount of. Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Methcmyl].  (Un-
   published study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615; CDL:094495-B)

E. I. du Rant de Nemours & Company (1976)  fethomyl Residue Data-
   Summary: Blueberry: Table 1.  (Unpublished study received tor
   15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:096959-D)

E.I. du lent de ffemours & Company (1976)  Residue Data: Methomyl
   Soybeans.  (Uipublished study received Jun 15,  1977 under 352-
   342; CDL:230630-M)
E.I. du R>nt de lfenoucs»& Company,
   Bulletin: lannate*   '
                                Ihcorporated (1967) Information
                     Insecticide.  (Unpublished study re-
ceived DBC ll/ 1967 under BF0671; CDL:092971-A)
E.I. du lont de Ifencucs & Company,  Dicorporated  (1968?) .Information
 <  Bulletin: Lannate1    L Methonyi  Insecticide;  Lannate
  -ttethomyl Insecticide.  (Unpublished  stu3y  received  Apr 20, 1977
   under 2724-274; submitted by Zoecon  Industries,  iic.,  Dallas,
   Tfex.; CDL:229392HD)

E.I. du lont de Nanours and Company (1967)  Msthcmyl  livestock
   Feeding St.u3ies: Milk and Meat.   (Unpublished study received Dec
   28, 1968 under 8F0671; CDL: 091179-B)

E.I..du lont de Nemours and Company (1967)  Results of  Tests on the
   Amount of Residue Remaining  on Treated Crop:  [Methomyll.  (Un-
   published sttdy received Dec 28,  1968 under 8F0677; CDL:
   091184-A)

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           Citations Considered to be Pact of the Data Base SLrpporting
                        Registrations Older the Standard
000007928   E.I. du Rait de Nenours and Company (1967) Results of tests on the
               Amount of Residue Remaining on treated Crops:  [Me thorny! ].  (Un-
               published study received Eeb 3, 1968 under 8F0681; CDL:091188^A)

000008295   E.I. du Rant de rtmours and Company (1969) Results of Tests on the
               Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops:  [Msthonyl].  (Un-
               published study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; CDL:
               091530-L)

000007185   E.I. du Rant de^fenours and Company (1971) Data Supporting the Use
               of lannate    on Spinach.  Summary of studies  003029-B through
               003029-D, 003029-F through 003029-1, and 003029-K through
               003029-Q.  (Unpublished study received fov 16, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL:003029-A)

000007081   E.I. du Pont de Ifemours and Company (1971) Results of Tests on the
               Anount of Ftesidue Renaining on Treated Crops:  [Methomyll  (Un-
               published study received Apr 26, 1971 under IFU58; CDL:
               090951-F)

103000806  :TE. I. du Pont de Jbmours,.and .Company_(l971J Results of _1fcstS-ori..the_.
               Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops.  (Unpublished
          study received May 13, 1971 under 1F1162)
OC0008044
000009363
000008679
000007683
000007672
E.I. du Rant dg.Nenours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
   of lannate    Methcmyl Insecticide on Sugar Beets.  Summrory
   of studies 003036-B through 003036-1, 003036-K through C03036-P,
   and 003036-R through 003036-T.  (Unpublished study received Mar
   6, 1972 under-352-342; CDL:003036-A)

E.I. du Pont de ^emours and Company (1972) Report of Ihvestigations
   tede with Respect to Safety:  [tethcmyl].  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307; CDL-.092221-A)

E.I. du Ront de Nenours and Ganpany (1972) Residue Data: Msthonyl—
   Aerial Application.  (Unpublished study received Apr 5, 1972
   under 352-342; CDL:023289-A)

E.I. du Rant de ^femours and Company (1972) Results of lests on the
   Anount of Residue Rsnaining on Treated Crops:  [lannate].  (Un-
   published study received Sep 2, 1972 under 2F124"; CIL: 091771-A)

E.I. du Rant de Honours and Company (1972) Results of Tests on the
   Amount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops:  (Methcmyil.  (Un-
   published stux3y received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; CDL:091770-A)

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           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000007070
000009070
000008667
000007168
000007874
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Results of Tests on the
   Anoint of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops:. [Methcmyl].  (Un-
   published stiriy received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; CDL:
   092222-AO)

E.I. du Pont de temoirs and Company (1972) Results of Tests on the
   Anount of Residue Retaining on Treated Crops:  (Methonyl].  (Un-
   published study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; CtL:
   095333-C)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Cbapany (1972) Supplemental Data Sup-
   porting the Use of lannate    MBthomyl Insecticide on Soy-
   beans.  Sumary of studies 003042-C, 003042-E, 003042-F and
   003042-H.  (Unpublished study received Jul 7, 1972 under 352-
   342; CDL: 003042-A)

E.I. du RDnt de Namours and Company (1973) Data Supporting the.
   Aerial Use of lannate^ ' Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannatev'
   L Methornyl Insecticide.  (Unpublished study received May 24,
   1973 under 352-342; CDL:008511-AJ

E.I. du Rant de.Nemours and Company (1973) Data Supporting the Use
   of lannate    L Methonyl Insecticide.  Summary of studies
   098055-B through 098055-D.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jan 23,
   1973 under 8F2064; CDL:098055-A)
000007590
               .Nemours and Company (1973) Data Supporting the Use
                 Methomyl Ihsecticide on Cbtton.  Summary of
E. I. du Rant
   of lannate'
   stiriies 003043-B through 003043-U.  (Unpublished stuJy received
   Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; CDL:003043-A)
000007159
000008625
000007634
000007161
E.I. du Rait de Nemours and Ccmpany (1973) tethonyl Residues-
   Alfalfa.  (Unpublished study received toy 11, 1973 under 352-
   342; CDL: 008508-A)

E.I. du Rsnt de Nanours and Company (1973) ffethcmyl Technical—Pro-
  ., cess Dascription.  (Unpublished stidy received Aug 16,  1972 un-
   der 2G1241; CDL:091762-A)

E. I. du Rant de Nanours and Company (1973) Results of Tfests on the
   Anount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Methcmyl].  (Un-
   published study received on unfcnovn date under 4F1437;  CDL:
   093831-A)

E.I. du Ront de Nemours and Concany (1973) Supplemental Data Sup-
   porting the Use of lannate^   Methonyl Ihsecticide on Sugar
   Beets.  Sunmary of studies 008509-B through 008509-G.  (Unpub-
 •  lished study received May 15,  1973 under 352-342;  CDL:f«8509-A)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000008436   E. I. du Font de Naiours and Company (1974) Data^ Supporting the Use
               of larmate rtethonyl Insecticide and lannate  L Msthomyl
               Insecticide on Succulent Bsans.  (Unpublished study received
           April 4, 1974 under 352-342:  CTL:  009841)

000008847   E.I. du Font de Nemours and Company (1974) Residue Studies:  [ffetho-
               myl].  Summary of studies 096079-C through 096079-G.  (Unpub-
               lished stu3y received *pr 19, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:096079-B)

GS00280018  E.I. du Font de femours and Company (1974)  Results of Residue
          Testing of Msthcmyl on Snap Beans.  (Unpublished study received
         April 11, 1974 under 4F1448)
000008411
000009135
000008310
000008862
000008868
000008535
E.I. du Font de temours and Ccarany (1974) Supplemental Data Sup-
   porting the Use of lannate *  " ttethonyl Insecticide and lan-
   nate    L Methomyl Insecticide on Soybeans.  Summary of
   studies 023303-B through 023303-Q, 023303-T through 023303-V,
   023303-Y, 023303-AA and 023303-AC through 023303-AH.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:023303-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nanours and Company (1974) Supplemental Data Sup-
   porting the Use of lannate    Mstnonyl Insecticide and lan-
   nate    L Methomyl Insecticide on Cotton.  Summary of studies
   023305-C through 023305-O and 023305-Q through 023305-R.  (Un-
   published study received .Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:
   023305-A)

E. I. du Font de Namours and Company (1975) Studies showing the
   Recovery of the Oxime, S^-methyl M-hy3roxythioacet imidate from
  'various substrates. "(Unpublished study received under OF03B5)
                                         i
E.I. du Font de Nsrours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting the Use
   of lannate  Mathomyl Insecticide and lannate L Methomyl
   Insecticide en Potatoes.  (Unpublished study received
   April 15, 1976:  CEL:  224068)
               .Nemours and Cbmpany (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               ; Msthomyl Insecticide and lannate1 '  L ffetho-
E. I. du Font
   of lannate'
   myl Insecticide for Use of Field Corn and Popcorn.   Sumary of
'  studies 223992-D through 223992-1 and 223992-K through 223992-W.
   (Unpublished study received Ppr 26, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:
   223992-A)
               .Nanours and Cbmpany (1976) Data Supporting the Use
                 Methomyl Insecticide for Control of Ihsects on
E. I. d u Font
   of lannate
   Col lards.  Sunmary of studies 227024-B through 227024-E,  227024
   G through 227024-K and 227024-M through 227024-R.  (Unpublished
   study received Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:227024-A)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Qtations Cbnsidered to be Fart of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009378
000009291
            E. I. du Font .de Nemours and Conpany (1976) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate* ' D Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate1 ; 5-D Metho-
               myl Insecticide on Cbtton.  Sunmary of studies 226190-B through
               226190-W.  (Unpublished study received Sap 28, 1976 under 352-
               380; CDL:226190-A)

            E.I.  du fbnt.de ffemours and Company (197.6) Da ta_ Support ing Use of
               Lannate1 ' Methcmyl Insecticide and lannate* ' L Methcmyl
               insecticide on Cucurbits.  Sunmary of studies 227340-B through
               227340r-S.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:227340-A)
                                                               j^
            E.I.  du Font de Namours and Company (1976)  Lannate  Residue Data
               on Apples.  (Unpublished study received Ppril 15, 1976;
               CDL:  224500)

            E. I.  du Font de tfemours and Company (1976) Results of Tests on the
               Ancunt of Jtesidue Remaining on Treated Crops:  [Msthcmyl].  (Un-
               published study received Sap 21, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:
               095289-B)
           '".       .                  _                       (R)    •
            E.I.  du Font de Namours and_Gbmpany (1977) Lannate    Methonyl
               Insecticide and lannate    L ftethcmyl insecticide for Use on
               Turf.   Suimary of stvriies 229305-B through 229305-1.  (Unpub-
               lished study received /pr 8, 1977 under 352-342;  CDL:229305-A)

103000809   E.I.  du Font de Nemours and Company (1979) tesidue Sblerance
        Petition for rethcmyl en Peanut Forage and Iby.  (Unpublished
               study received torch,  1979 under 3F1307)

000008553   E. I.  du Font de'Nanours and Cbmpany (1977) Msthomyl: Technical Data
               Sheet.  (Unpublished study received tor 9, 1977 under 352-EX-95;
000008898
000008919
000009354
               CEL:228633-A)
                            Nsnours and Cbmpany (1S78) Data Supporting the Use
                           Insecticide and lannate L Insecticide on
103000807   E. I. du Font i
               of lannate
       Avocados.  (Unpublished study received June 19, 1978 under
               8E2094)
000008998   E. f. du Font de*temours and Company (1979) Residue Data.  (Unpub-
               lished study received £pr 10, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:238156-A)

000019927   E.I. du Font de Namours and Company (1979) Pfethcmyl Residues Found
              on Peanut Forage and Ffey.  (Unpublished study received
               July 16, 1979 under 9F2231)

103000305   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1979)  Surcnary of Ftesidue
               Data for ffethcmyl in or on Forage Grasses and Forage legunes.
                (Unpublished study received October 1, 1979 under CE2276)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data  Base  Supporting
                        Registrations thder the Standard
103000802   E.I. du Rait de Nsnours and Conpany (1979)   Residue  Tolerance
               Petition for Qreen Qiions.  (Unpublished study received
               January 1, 1979 under 9E2164)

103000809   E. I. du Pont de Nanours and (bmpany (1979)   Residue  Tolerance
               Petition doe ffethcmyl on Peanut Forage and  fey.  (Unpublished
               study received torch, 1979 under 3F1307)
 000009004   E.I. du Pont de Honours and Company (1979) Residue  Data.   (Unpub-

               lished study received fpr 10,  1979 under 352-342; CDL:098215-A)

103001601   E.I. du Pont de Nanours and Company (1980)   Simulated  Field  Trial
               in Ebbvhite Cuail.  (Unpublished study received January  4,  1980)

000009224   Ffldy, C.W. (1964) Eye Irritation  Test:  Haskell laboratory Report
               No. 66-64.  (Unpublished study received  ^By 5,  1977 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,  Wilmington,
               Del.; CEL:229706-A)

            Elliott, G.H. (1970) Lannate Trial—Cotton. (Unpublished study
               received on unknovn date under 3F1162; submitted  by E. I.  du
               Pont de rtemours & Ob., frc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:098436-M)

            Ellis, J.E. (1974) lannate Phyto  Plots—Vfeslaco,  Tx.  (Unpublished
               study received Aig 25, 1976 under 352-342;  submitted by  E. I. du
               Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:227324-H)

            Ellis, J.E. (1974) Lannate—Cotton Tests.   (Unpublished study
               received Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Cb., Wilmington,  DBl'.; CDL:227339-B)

            Elsey, K.D. (1973)   Jalysus spinosus  : effect  of  insecticide
               treatments on this predator of tobacco pests.   Environmental
               Entomology 2 (2): 240-243.
                                      (R)
            Evans, A.W. (1966) lannate    Methcmyl Insecticide on  Cotton.
               (Unpublished stu3y received Dec 8,  1976  under  352-362; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Cb., Wilmington,  Efel.; CCL:
             t 227248-W)                                   - -.

000007696   Evans, A.W. (1970) Lannate Predefoliation  Gbtton  ft>llvorm Sprays—
               Arkansas.  (Unpublished study  received  Mar  1,  1973  under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Cb.,  Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003043-G)
000009396
000008511
000008517
005003536
000008478

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000009065   Fabian, S.; Taylor, B., Jr. (1979) Acute Inhalation Tbxicity in
               Rats in Accordance with the. Regulations as Dafined by the Envi-
               ronmental Protection Agency.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               26, 1979 under 1812-231; prepared by Cannon laboratories, Inc.,
               submitted by Griffin Corp., \6ldosta, Ca.; CDL.-238672-A)

000008819   Fennell, J.J. (1968) [Broccoli and Cabbage Insecticides].   (Unpub-
               lished study received Feb 7,  1969 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Jemours & Co., VJilmington, Eel.; CDL:023295-C)

000007966   Fennell, J.J. (1968) (lannate and 1642  Insecticide  Evaluations].
               (Unpublished study received Sep 1,' 1972 under 2F1245; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:
               091769-X)

000008797   Fennell, J.J. (1%8) tell Pepper Ihsec tic ides.  (Unpublished  study
               received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du  Pont
               de Ifemours & Co., Wilmington, Eel.;  CDL:003019-D)

000008746 "Fennell, J.J. (1968) Icmato Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jan 29,  1970 under 352-342; submitted  by  E.I. du  Pont  de
               Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003025-I)

000007915   Ffennell, J.J. (1969) Lannate. Dust Formulations—Phytotoxicity
               Tfest—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received £pr 16,  1971  under
     l/  '        JG1144; submitted by E.I. du Pont de lemours  & Co.,  Inc., Vil-
               mington, Dal.;  CDL:090931-AC)

000007916   Ftennell, J.J. (1969') Lannate Ebrmulations—Phytotoxicity Ifest—
               Cotton,  (unpublished study received ^pr 16,  1971 under  1G1144;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de  *femours & Co.,  Inc., VJilmington,
               Dsl.; CDL:090931-AD)

000007914   Fennell, J.J. (1969) Lannate 90WD Phytotoxicity  Ifest—Cotton.  (Un-
               published study received £pr  16, 1971 under 1G1144; submitted by
               E. I. du Pont de temours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, lei.; CDL:
               090931-AB)

000009384   FeVinell, J.J. (1971) Lannate Phytotoxicity Test—Cotton.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380; prepared by
               Texas A ^ M Ihiv., Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:226190-K)

000007704   Fennell, J.J.  (1972) Lannate Spray vs Dust  ^pplications—Cotton.
               (unpublished stu3y received ffer 1, 1973 under 352-342; prepared
               by.Tfexas, Efept. of Corrections, Earrington Unit, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,  Vilmington,  Del.; CDL:003043-0)

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            REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUCGRAFHY
Citations Considered to be Fart of the Data Base  Supporting
             Registrations Under the Standard
000008389
000009053
000009408
 Fennell, J.J. (1974) Lannate 90 vs.  lannate L — Cotton— 1973.
    (Unpublished stu3y received tt>v 11,  1975 under 352-370;  submit-
    ted by E. I. du Rant de Honours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
    222757-K )

 Fennell, J.J. ; Evans, A.W. (1973) Lannate 90WD/Lannate li  Fhyto-
    toxicity Test— -Grain Sorghun — Lubbodc, Texas.  (Unpublished
    study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du
    Font de Honours & Go.f Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:009653-E)

 Fennell, J. J. ; Evans, A.W. ; Mc'Carr; R.  (1976) tEvaluation of  Fhyto-
    toxicity of lannate on Cotton].  (Unpublished stiriy received  on
    unknown date under PP1144; prepared  in cooperation with  U.S.
    Agricultural research Service, Insect  Control laboratory,  sub- .
    mitted by E. I. du Font de ffemours &  Co., Inc., Wilmington, Eel.;
    CDL: 098480 -O)
000008686
000007700
000009150
000009140
000008982
000008979
000007776
 Finnerty, D.W. ; Drake, D.C.  (1971) Lannate fbthomyl  Insecticide:
    Alfalfa:  Fhytotoxicity.  (Unpublished  stu3y received  ffer 3,  1972
    under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Font de Nanours & Co., Wil-
-.   mington,  Del. ; CDL: 003034 -G-)

 Roland, E.L. (1971) Lannate — Cotton— Phytotoxicity Field Trials:
    Experimental Label- -<3eorgia,  1971.  (Unpublished  sttdy received
    Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342;  submitted by E. I. du R?nt  de  tfcmoucs
    & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003043-K)

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    & Co., Wilmington, Eel.;  CDL:C23305-R)

 Poland, E.L. (1974) Lannate — Cotton — Fhytotoxicity.   (Unpublished
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 Foster, G.V. , Jt. (1966) Acute Inhalation Tbxicity (Progress Ffe-
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 Foster, G.V. , Jt.;Waritz, R.S.  (1966) Acute Inhalation  Tbxicity:
    teskell laboratory Feport to. 214-66.   (Unpublished study re-
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 Frank, K.M.  (1972) Eye Irritation Test In Rabbits: Haskell  Labora-
    tory teport lt>. 393-72.  (Unpublished  study received  Jan 23,
    1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I.  du Font  de  ^Emours & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-B)

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 Chadially,  F.N.;  Skinnider,  L.F. (1974)  Giant mitochondria  in
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 Cholson,  L.E. ; Eeegle, C.C. ; test, R.L.; evens,  J.C.  (1978)
    Effects of several conmcnly used  insecticides on cornfield
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 Gillham, L.B.  (1971) tannate—Cbtton .  (Unpublished study received
    ffer 1,  1973 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I.  du Rant de  Nemours
    & Cb.,  vaimington, Eel.; CEL:C03043-H)

 Gillham,  L.B. ; Benefield, W. ; Cbleman, U.F. ; et  al .  (1972)  Lannate
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 Gillham, I.B. ; Crawford, S.  (1973) Lannate1 s Effect on  Cbtton and
    Yield.   (Unpublished study received ffer 5, 1974 under 352-342;
    prepared in cooperation with Northeast louisiana Experiment
    Station, submitted by E. I. du lent  de Nemours & Cb.,  Vilmington,
    Del.; CCL: 0233050-M)

 Gillham, L.B. ; Romney, L.A. ; Windscheffel, J. ; et al. (1974) Soy-
    bean  Insect Control with lannato — 1973.  (Unpublished study
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    Wilmington, Ifel.; CEL.-023303-O)

 Gceimann, C.C. (1970) Lannate— Qai3iolus .  (Unpublished  study re-
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  „  Naiours &  Cb., Vilmington,  Dsl.;  CDL:227322-T)

 Guerzoni,  M.E. ; Del  Qipolo,  L» ; lonti, I.  (1976) Attivita
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    intervals  into pest icid entreated fields.  Archives of
    Environmental Contamination  and *!bxicology  2(3): 233-242.

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000008244   Hanrvond, R.; Ifedigo, L.; Rjston, F. (1975)  Fbliar Applied  Ihsec-
               ticide Treatments on Soybeans: Report fl.  (Unpublished study
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000009328   Han, J.C. (19??) Evaluation of R>ssible Effects of Methonyl en
               Nitrifying Bacteria in Soil.  (Unpublished stu3y received toy 5,
               1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Rant de Amours & Cb.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:229711 -H)

005008192   Ban, J.C.Y. (1975) Absence of nitroso formation from (14Clnethonyl
               and sodiun nitrite under simulated  stomach conditions.   Jbumal
               of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 23(5): 892-896.

000008685   Hancock, R.; Sloan, L.C. (1971) lannate—Alfalfa.  (Unpublished
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000008388   Harding, J.A. (1972) Report on 1972 Cotton  Fhytotoxicity Tfcst Using
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               370; prepared by Texas A& M thiv., Agricultural Experiment  Sta-
               tion, lover Rio Grande V&lley Research and Extension Center  at
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                             I

000007721   Harding, J.A. (1974) Small Plot Field Test  Evaluating Various Chem-
               icals for Heliothis virescens Control, 1974.  (Unpublished
               study received ter 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by  Texas. A &
               M Uiiv., Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural'fesearch
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               Cb., Washington, UC.; CEL:223468-N)

000009390   Harrod, J.E.  (1969) Evaluate lannate Ehytotoxicity to Cbtton Treat-
               ed at Early Bloom.  (Unpublished study received Sep 28,  1976
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               mington, Eel.; CIL:226190-V)

000008612   Harrod, J.E.; Drake, D.C.; Dsnnis,  S. (1977) Installation  Sheet:
               Investigator Test tt>. JEH-1.  (Unpublished study received Sep
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000008844   Harvey, J. (1964?) Exposure of S-ffethyl N-[(methylcarbanoyl)oxyJ-
               thioacetimidate in Sunlight, Water, and  Soil.  (Unpublished
               study received Dae 28, 1968 under 8F0671; submitted by  E. I.  du
               Rant de temours & Cb., ffic., Wilmington, Del.; CEL:091179-V)

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                tobacco, corn, and cabbage.  Jburnal of Agricultural and Food
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 000022914   Harvey, J., Jr.;   (1975)  Metabolism in Corn and Cabbage.
                (Unpublished stufly received under (F0886:  submitted by E.I.
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 103001202   Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial ^icine (1978)
                48-Hour LCcQ to  Daphnia  magna :  Haskell laboratory Report.
                Received ray 22, 1978.  (Unpublished study submitted by
                E.I. du Font de Honours, Vilmington,  Delaware;  CDL:  233993)

 GSC0280025  Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial ffcdicine (1980)
                Simulated Field Trial in Bobwhite Quail.  Received January 4.
             1980.  (Unpublished study submitted by E.I. du Font de tfemours,
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 000010330   Heath, R.G.; Spann, J.W.; Hill, E.F.; et al. (1972) Comparative
   --- -  •   -   ,   Dietary Tbxicities of Pesticides to Birds.  By U.S. Fish and
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		^ Research Center.   Vashington,  D.C.:  U.S. Dept. of the Interior^
                (pp. 37,45 only; Special scientific report—wildlife no. 152;
                also _In unpublished submission received t£y 6, 1976 under 352-
                342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nsnours & Co., Vilmington,
                Del.; CDL:224t)73-AC)

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                1972 under 2G1248; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Cali-
                fornia—Riverside, Virginia Truck and Crnanentals Research Sta-
                tion and tew !fcrk State Agricultural Experiment Station, submit-
                ted by Cnevron Cnemical Co.,  Richnond, Calif.; CDL:095074-P)

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                ceived Jul 13,: 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Font de
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 000008359   tofnaster, R.TI. (1976) ^thonyl (Lannate) Residues on Collard
                Greens: IR-4-PR *43.  (Unpublished study received Lee 8, 1977
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                Insect Laboratory, submitted by Jhterregional Research Project
                to. 4,  Vat Brunswick, N.J. ; CDL:097378-F)

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Hofinaster, R.N. (1976) tethomyl (Lannate) Residues on hustard:
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Ibfinaster, R.N.  (1976) Fethonyl (lannate) Residues on Turnip
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   tute and State Ihiv., and U.S. Dspt'. of Agriculture,  Vegetable
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fefinaster, R.N.; Water field, R.L.'(1969) Effect of lannate 90WSP on
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   E.I. du Rant de Nanours & Go., Wilmington, Efel.; CDL:227024-M)

Ksgan, W.D.;  fewkins, V7.C.; ^rishita, P. (1977)  [Crthene Use on
   Asparagus and Ebston ferns).  (Unpublished study received Dae
   21, 1978 under 239-2427; prepared in cooperation with Flowertree
   Nursery and Univ. of California—Riverside, DBpt. of Bitcmology,
   submitted  by Chevron Cnenical Go., Richmond,  Calif.;  CDL:
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Hogan, W.D.; Nfeel, P.L.; Reinert, J.A. (1975) An Evaluation of the
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   67; prepared in cooperation with thiv. of Florida,  Agricultural
   Research Center—Ft. lauderdale, submitted by Chevron Cnemical
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   092222-flQ)

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 fey*  M.A. ; Flaherty,  a; leacock,  W. ; Culver, D. (1979)  Vineyard
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 Hiang, C.Y.  (1978)  Effects of nitrogen fixing activity of
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 HanayJan,  H.S. ; Scott,  E.W. (1977) ffethotiyl  insecticide selective  '
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 Person, F. (1976)  Binding constants for tetranethylammoniun ion
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 Iverson, F. (1977)  Inhibition and regeneration  of rat liver
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 Jenkins, L.E.  (1974) Evaluation of Insecticides for  Qbntrol  of
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    1975 under 201-347;  prepared by Colorado  State Ihiv.,  Bay Farm
  .  Experiment Station,  Dspt. of Zoology -Entomology, submitted  by
   ^Shell Chanical Co.,  Vfeshington, D,C. ; CDL: 223468-AK)

 Johnson, J. D. ; Cbtner,  S. (1973) Tank Mixing of Insecticides and
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 Jones,  L.B. (1974) lannate — Stfavberries .  (Unpublished study  re-
    ceived  Apr 19, 1977. under 352-342; submitted by  E. I. du Rant de
    Nsnours & Cb., Wilmington, Dal. ; CDL:096079-Q)

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                        Peg istrations thder the Standard
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   submitted  by E. I. du  Font de feniours & Gb.r Wilmington, O&l.;
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 feplan, A.M.; Sherman, H.  (1977) Toxicity studies with
   methyl Q  -[t(nethylanino)carbonylloxy]-ethaninii3othioate.
   Tbxicology and  Applied  Pharmacology 40(1): 1-17.

 Kiigemagi,  U; Bottom, S.L.; Deinzer, M.L. (1976) Analysis of .Mint
   tey  and  Cil for  ffethcmyl.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; prepared by Oregon State thiv.f Eept. of
   Agricultural  Chemistry, submitted by Snell Chemical Cb., lash-
   ing ten,  D.C. ; CtL:232401-O)
 toapp,  T.A.; Doyle,  P.E.  (1979) Acute fermal IDcn.  (Unpublished
   sttdy received Jun  26, 1979 under 1812-231; prepared by Cannon
   laboratories,  Inc., submitted by Qriffin Corp., \aldosta, Ca.;
_. CDL: 238675-A)

 Hiapp,  T.A.; Doyle,  P. E.  (1979) Primary Eermal Irritation.  (Un-
   published study received Jun 26, 1979 under 1812-231; prepared
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 Wvapp,  T.A.; Doyle,  P.E.  (1979) Primary Eye Irritation.  (Unpub-
   lished  study received  Jun 26, 1979 under 1812-231; prepared by
   Cannon  laboratories, foe., submitted by Qriffin Corp., \fildosta,
   Ca.; CDL: 238673-A)

 ffech, L.A.  (1970)  Acute Scin Absorption Tbxicity in Fabbits—
   LD5Q: Ifeskell  laboratory Report fb. 72-70.  (Unpublished
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   du Font de Nanours  & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:106655-C)
 Wrauss, W.C.; Stula, E.F. (1%7) Oral
   lests  (tens): Ifeskell laboratory Ftr	._. — _..  ,_.ir —
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               published study received Jun 5, 1969 under 9F0814; prepared by
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000009002   LaFue J; Dibble, J. (1975) Lannate*R) Methcmyl Insecticide: Rame-
               granates.   (Unpublished study including letter dated Ssp 18,
               1975 from J.H. Stoner to Alvin Barbar, received Mar 26, 1979
               under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California, Agricultural
               Experiment  Station in cooperation with Stoner laboratories,
     '_..".:—-   Inc., submitted by E.I. du Rant de Nsnours & Cb.; Wilmington,
  "            Del.; CDL:237887-D)

005008453   leidy, R.B.; Domanski, J.J.; Ifeire, P.L.; Sheets, T.J. (1977)
               Effects of weathering and flue-curing on methcmyl residues on
    ,  ^        tobacco.  Archives of Bivironmental Contamination and
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005012673   Leitch, R.E.; Pease, H.L. (1973) Lannate methcmyl.  leges
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               of Pesticides of International Importance.  Edited by J. Sherma
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005018266   lijinsky, W.; Schmaehl, D. (1978) Carcinogenicity of IJ-nitroso
               derivatives of N-methylcarbanate insecticides in rats.
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000009145   Lincoln, C. (1973)  Lannate's Effect on Cbtton/Yield with & without
               Irrigation: Table I.  (Unpublished study including letter dated
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               5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Arkansas, Agricul-
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               du Rant de  femours & Cb., Wilmington, Efel.; CDL:023305-L)

000008390   Lincoln, C. (1974)  Ehytoeffects Test.  (Unpublished study received
               Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared by Univ. of Arkansas,
               submitted by E.I. du Rant de Nerours & Cb., Wilmington, Del. ;
               CDL:222757-M)

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                        Pegistrations Under the Standard
005016283   Lindquist, R.K.; Spadafora, R.R. (1974) Insecticides for
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005019097   Lindcuist, R. K.; Hblgamott, M.L. (1978) Phytotoxicity evaluation
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               Chio:  Chio Florists' Association.

000008512   linton, D. (1972) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Aig
               25, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du Ibnt de  Nemours & '
               Co., vaimington, Ifel.; CIL:227324-K)

000008443   Msgana, J.F. (1971) ]hsect Control—Lannate.  (Unpublished  stu3y
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               Nanours & Cb., Wilmington,  Dsi.; CDL:009841-K)

000008645.   tfegana, J.F. (1971) Lannate—Aphid Control—Sugar Beets.  (Unpub-
  -    ~~       lished stiriy received tbv 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by
               E. I. du Rant de ffenours & Ob., Wilmington, Ifel.; CCL: C03031-AM)

000008446   N&gana, J.F. (1971) Ihytotoxicity Lannate—Beans.  (Ihpublished
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              • font de Natours & Cb., Vilroington,  Efel.; CDL:nC9841-N)

000008408   Magana, J.F. (1973) Citrus Thrips Cbntrol.   (tfnpublished study
               received J&r 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du  Ebnt
               de ^ours S.Cb., timing ton, Ebl.; CEL:023292-L)

000008703   Kagana, J.F.; tendcl,  L.; Burgo}ne,  aL..(1^970) Alfalfa  Vfeevil Con-
               trol (Egyptian).  (Unpublished study received ter 30,  1972 under
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Occidental Chemical  Co.,
               submitted by E. I. du Ibnt de ffemours & Co., Valmington,  Efel.,
               CDL: 003039 -P)

000008973   Majkut, J.C.; Hood, D.B. (1966) Skin Asorption Test: Haskell lab-
             ^  oratory Report MJ.  216-66.  (Unpublished stu3y received  Dae 2,
               1968 under unkiovn admin, no.; submitted by E. I. du Ibnt de
               Nsnours & Co., Viilraington,  Dsl.; CDL:106664nA)

000007029   ?fergolin, D. (1977) Acute Inhalation Study of 1% 'fethonyl Fly Bait,
               F-98-17-1, .025% in the Rat: Final  Report:  Contract N>.  120-291G
               -77.  (Unpublished study received Sap 22, 1977 under  2724-274;
               prepared by AMR Biological Research,  Inc.,  Submitted  by  Zoecon
               industries, Inc., alias, lex.; CEL:231880-E)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUCGttFHY
           GL tat ions Cbnsidered to be Fart of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000007030   tergolin, D.  (1977) Jtute Oral Tbxicity of F-98-17-1 (1.0% teth-
               otnyl,  .025% Tricosene): Final Report: Contract ND. 120-2B77-47.
                (Unpublished study received Jun 6, 1977 under 2724-274; prepared
               by flMR Biological Research, inc. for Thuron industries, sub-
               mitted by  2becon industries, Inc., Dallas,  Tfex.; CDL:230354-A)

000007031   ffergolin, a (1977) Acute Oral "fcxicity of lannate (90% Water Sol-
               uble): Final Ffeport: Gbntract to. 120-2377-47.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 6, 1977 under 2724-274;  prepared by PtlR Biol-
               ogical Research, inc. for Thuron Industries,  submitted by Zoecon
               industries, inc., alias, lex.; CEL:230354-B)

000007027   Margolin, n,  (1977) Determination of A:ute Demal Tbxicity ZDen
               of 1% tethonyl Ely Bait, F-98-17-1, .025% in  the Rabbit:  Final
               Report: Contract to. 120-2910-77.  (Unpublished study received
               Sap 22, 1977 under 2724-274; prepared by AMR  Biological Pe-
               search,  Inc., submitted by Zoecon industries, Inc., fellas,
               Tex.; CDL:231880-D)

00000702&  ..Jbrgolin, D, (1977) Primary Ifermal Irritation of 1% Methcmyl Fly
  -   •""       Bait, F-98-17-1, .025%: Final Report: Contract M>. 120-2910-77.
               (Unpublished study received Sap 22, 1977 under 2724-274; pre-
               pared by #IR Biological Research, inc., submitted by 2oecon
               Industries, inc., Qillas, Tex.; CEL:231880-C)

000007025   ^6rgolin, D.  (1977) Primary Eye ttritation of  ^ethanyl Fly Bait
               (F-98-17-1, l%Metnonyl, .025% Z-9): Final Report: Contract
               tt>. 120-2910-77.  (Unpublished study received Sap 22,  1977 under
               2724-274; prepared by MR Biological Research The., submitted by
               Zoecon industries, inc., Dallas, lex.; CDL:231880-B)

000009143   tertin, J.M. (1973) Lannate L—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received
               ffer 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du Font de Nen>ours
               & Co., Wilmington, Dbl.; CDL:023305-J)

000009785   terucci, P.E. (1977) Summary—The Effectiveness  of lannate in Obn-
               trolling Blueberry and the Comparison of lannate with Standard
               labeled Blueberry 3hsecticides.  (Unpublished stiriy including
             * letter dated Jan 23, 1978 frcm P.E. Marucci to Cscar C. 3oe-
               bisch, received Far 15, 1978 under 352-342; prepared by Ratigers
               Univ., Blueberry/Cranberry Research Center, submitted by E. I. du
               'Pont de Manours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-X)

000007718   ybstri, C. (1973) Acute Oral Tbxicity Study—Albino Rats.  (Unpub-
               lished stu3y including letter dated ^r 23, 1973 frcm C. testri
               to Jiro K. Fodama, received Ppr 5, 1973 under 201-347; prepared
               by industrial Bio-'Iest laboratories. Inc.,  submitted by Snell
              • Chemical Co., Vbshington, D.C.; CDL:001C53-K)

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           Citations Cbnsidered to be Part of the Data  tese  supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
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   Lannate1  ' L Insecticide: Haskell ' laboratory Report  Ib.  24-
   73.   (Unpublished stu3y received tor 6,  1973 under 352-370; sub-
   mitted by E.L. du Font de tesnours & Cb., filming ton, Efel.;  CEL:
   003097 -C)

ft Alack, J.W. (1977) Acute Oral Test: Haskell laboratory Report
   *to. 298-77.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jun 6, 1977 under
   2724-274; submitted by Zoecon Industries, 2hc.,  alias,  Tex.;
   CDL: 230354 -C)

McCain, J.C. (1971) Final Report: Acute Fish "2>xicity Study— Static
   Freshwater: Project Ito.  201-254.  (Unpublished stu3y received
   May 5, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by lazleton  laboratories,
   Inc., submitted by E.I. du Font de Nsrours &  Cb.,  Valmington,
   Del.; CEL:229714-A)

T-fcCall, G.L. (1%9) Cotton—«iytotoxicity Test.   (Unpublished  study
   received ^pr 16, 1971 under 1G1144 ; submitted  by E. I. du Font
   de ttmours & Cb., Inc.,  Wilmington, Ifel.; CEL:090931-AG)

TfcEaniel, T.L.; E&ber, A.A. ; Wlton,  R. ; et al .  (1974)  lannato L
   Phyto.  (Unpublished study received Tpr  24,  1975 under 352-342;
   prepared in cooperation with Eallantitie  Produce, submitted by
   E.I. du Font de ffenours & Cb., Wilmington, Efel.; CEL:119829-AK)

MiGarr, R.; B/ans, A.W. (1971) lannate Gbtton Cust/Spray  Fhyto-
   toxicity Test.  (Unpublished study received  Scp  23,  1976 under
   352-380; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Eept. of  Agriculture,
   submitted by E.I. du Font de femours & Cb., Tvilmington,  D&l.;
   CDL: 226190 -L)

Ftfutt, HP. (1969) Unnate(R) Tfethonyl  Insecticide B/aluation on
   Cabbage.  (Unpublished stiriy received Jan 31,  1972 under 352-
   361; prepared  by Coastal Aj-Chem.,  submitted  by  ELI. du  Font de
   Nemours & Cb.,  Vilmington, Del.; CDL:003094-fl)
        N.P.  (1%9) Lannate1  -  tethonyl  Iisecticide  Fvaluation on
   lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352- .
   361; submitted by E. I. du Font de Ifemours &  Cb.,  Wilmington,
   Dal.; CDL:003094-K)

feister, H.S. (1971) Alfalfa Eaed Ihsecticide Trial. (Unpublished
   study received fer 3,  1972 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
   Font de Ifemours & Cb., Wilmington, Itel.f  CDL: 003034-J )

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBIIOGRAfflY
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                        Registrations Under the Standard
000014810

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               74-119.  (Unpublished study received Mir 31,  1975 under 201-347;
               prepared by Qienonics Industries,  submitted by Shell Chemical
               Gb., Washington, UC. ; CEL:U5269-N)

000009094   Min, P.F.  (1975) EuPont lannate/Gbtton Riyto:  Chenonics Rroject
               74-144.  (Unpublished study received Npv 11,  1975 under 352-370;
               prepared by Chenonics Industries,  submitted by C.I.  du  font  de
               lemours & Co., filming ton, Efel.; CDL: 222757-0)

            Msherek, E.A.; 9nith,  J.W., Jr.; Eerberet,  R. ; et al . (1976)

            MDnejpenny, EX; Sloan, 'LC. (1972) Cotton Insecticide Trial.  (Un-
               published study received ^pr 18, 1972 under 357-342; prepared in
               cooperation with Dane Gb., submitted by E, I.  du Pont de temours
               & Gb., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL: 00340 -G)

000009250   ftorishita, F.S. (1970) Phytotoxicity.'  (Unpublished study received
               Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—
       '_.-""~!-r--  Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Ront de femoucs & Co.,  Wilming-
               ton, lei.; CDL: 227322 -P)

000009249   Msrishita, F.S. ; Jefferson, R.N. (1967) Phytotoxicity.   (Unpub-
               lished stu3y received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of California — Riverside, submitted by E. I. du R?nt de te-
               mours £ Co., WLlirungton; Dal.; CDL:227322-0)

000008656   Jtorishita, P. (19??) Lannate — Ornamentals.  (Unpublished study  re-
               ceived N>v 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by thiv. of Califor-
               nia — Riverside, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de  lemours &  Gb.,  Wil-
               mington, Efel.; CDL: 003031 -BB)

000009248   ftorishita, P. (1969) Phytotoxicity.  (Unpublished study received
               Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by thiv. of California-
               Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Pont de temoirs & Gb.,  Wilming-
               ton, Eel.; CDL: 227322 -W)

000009251   torishita, P. (1975) Long Range Ihyto Trials w/Ifepeated Ao-
               plic. throughout the Entire Tfear.  (Unpublished study received
               Ajg 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Uiiv. of California —
               Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment
               Station, Ifept. of ffitcmology, submitted by E. I. du Pont de ^e-
               mburs & Gb., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL: 227322 -Q )

000009330   MDITOW, R.W. (1972) Acute Sxin ftjsorption Study on tets: ffeskell
               laboratory Report bb. 438-72.  (unpublished stufy received Feb
               2, 1977 under 352-362; submitted by E. I. du K>nt de  lemours  &
               Cb., Wilmington, Eel. ; CDL: 228013 -B)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBEICGRAfflY
            Citations Cbnsidered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Registrations Under the Standard
000007607   Fbrrow, R.W.  (1973) Primary Skin Irritation and Sensiti zation Tests
               on Guinea  PLgs: Haskell laboratory Report Na. 3-73.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jfer 6, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by
               E.L du Rant de ftenours & Gb., Wilmington, Dfel.; CEL:003097-B)

000007040   Marrow, R.W.  (1973) 9cin Absorption Acute Obxicity Test in Rib-
               bits—LDen: Ffeskell laboratory Report Na'. 65-73.  (Unpublished -
               study received ^ar 6, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du
               Rant de Nanours & Cb., Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:106661-A)

000015148   ttirphy, &W.; Robinson,  D.M.; Schaefer, R.; et al. (1977)  [Orthene
               Use on Snrubs and Plants].  (Unpublished study received Dec 21,
               1978 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
               mond, Calif.; CDL: 236(331-U)

000008403   ttnrphy, W.D.  (1973) Comparison of Eannate L and  Vydate L for Citrus
               Thrips  Control.  (Unpublished  stu3y received  ter 4,  1974 under
               352-342;  submitted  by E. I. du Rant  de temours & Cb., Wilmington,
 _;••";,.%-••  tel.; CDL:023292-<3)

000008405   Mirphy, W.a  (1973) Lannate Lvs. tydate L—Citrus Ihrips  'Cbntrol.
               (Unpublished study  received  ffer 4,  1974 under 352-342;  submitted
               by E.I. du Rant de  fenours & Cb., Wilmington, Efel.; CEL:
               023292-1)

000008682   Ifesh, C.R.  (1971) Phytotoxicity—Plant Response  Test on Alfafa tey
               vdth lannate ffethonyl Insecticide.   (Unpublished stu3y  received
               Mar 3,  1972 under 352-342; submitted by E, I.  du Rant de temours
               &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:003034-C)

000009238   tUedens, GR.  (1975) Phytotoxicity.  (Unpublished study including
               letter dated ter 19, 1975 from G.R.  Medens to Timothy  P.  Camp-
               bell, received Aug  25, 1976  under 352-342; prepared by  As.H.te
               Farms,  fix:., submitted by E.I. du  Rant  de Nemours &  Cb.,  CDL:
               227322-D)

000007948   Mven, C.F.,  Jt.; Ihornburg, W. (1971) Thermal  DBstruction of
             ' lannate in Spinach  Processing.  (Unpublished  study received Sep
               1, 1972 under 2F1245;  prepared by Eel ftante  Corp.; submitted by
               E.I. du  Rant de Nsnours  & Cb.,  Ihc;,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
               091769-F)

000003294   Ctto, F.J.  (1969) Phytotoxicity—Lannate ffcthcmyl on Ratato (Red   '
               Rantiac).  .(Unpublished  study  received Jan 21,  1970 under
               OF0886; submitted by E. I. du Pont de lemours  & Cb.,  Inc., Wil-
               mington,  Dsl.; CDL:091530-G)'

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           Citations Considered to be fart of the Data Ease Supporting
                        Registrations thder the Standard
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    (Unpublished study received fay 5, 1977 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du font de ttenours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   22%88-Q)

 Owens, C.B.; Owens, E.W.; Zahn, D. (1978) The extent of exposure
   of migrant workers to pesticide and pesticide residues

 R*ira, ILL.  (1975) Test  2X, 4X & 8X Rates of lannate L for Riyto-
   toxicity.   (Ihpublished study received flpr 26, 1976 under 352-
  .342;  submitted by E.I. du Rant de ^ours & Co., VS.lnington,
    Del.; CDL:223992-13)

 Iblm, K.L.; Dotrhet, J.P.; Hiell,.F.A. (1974) Evaluate lannate L
   and Lannate lOGon Fall Annyvorm.  (Ihpublished stiriy received
    Apr 26,  1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du font de temours
   & 03.; Vilmington, Eel.; CDL:223992-E)

 Ian  Anerican Plarit Company (1968) Control of Cabbage looper and
^_  Corn  EarvDcn on Oirysanthem^Lins._  (thpublished stu3y received
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   Bradenton  Floral Co., submitted by E.I. du Rsnt de Nanours &
   Co., tilirington, Efel.; CDL:003000-C)

 feynter,  GE. (1966) Final Report: Three-ttnth Dietary Aininistra-
   tion—Rats: ftoject  Tb. 201-151.  (Unpublished study including
   supplement, received Feb20, 1966 under 352-342; prepared by
   Ifezleton Laboratories/  Inc., submitted by E. I. du Rant de le-
   mours  &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:050428-A)

 fease, H.L, (1968) Selectivity of tfethonyl Residue Rrcceduce.  (Un-
   published  stu3y received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; submitted by
   E.I.*du font de femours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, ftl.; CDL:
   091179-G)

 Rease, H.L, (1%9) fbdification of the Roblished Gas Corcmetogra-
   phic f-fethod for Determination of tethonyl Residues:  Use of a
  , Flame  Riotcmetbic Detector,  ffethod dated Jul 17, 1969.  (Un-
   published  study received Jan 21, 1970 under CF0386; submitted by
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   091530-*!)

 Rease, H.L.;  Kirkland, J.J. (19??) Determination of Msthomyl Resi-
   dues Using Mcrocoulcmetric Gas (hroratography.  UvJated method.
   (Unpublished study received Dec 11, 1967 under 8FC671; submitted
   by E. I. du font de Nenours & Co., fac., Vilmington,  Del.; CDL:
   092971-C)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUCGRAIHY
           Citations Cbnsidered to be Part of the Data Ifese Supporting
                        Reg istrations Ihder the Standard
000008581   lee pies, J.L.  (1977) Effect of ffethonyl on Soil Micrcorganisns.
               (Unpublished study received ter 24, 1977 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du tent de Nanours & Cb., Mlmington, Eel.; CDL:
               228749-A)                       •

000003896   Pandley, R.; Sloan, LC. (1972) Lannate—Carrots Evaluation: Deet
               Armyworm.   (Ihpublished stidy received Dae 20, 1974 under
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Stoker Gb., submitted by
               E.I. du Rant de Honours & Co., Wilmington,  Dal.; CDLs221931-C)

000003571   Pieters, E.P. (1975) Field Trials of Chemicals for Control of the
               Sbrghun Midge in the Coastal fend of Texas.  (Ihpublished study
               received ffer 1, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A& K
               Ihiv., Agricultural Experiment Station,  Agricultural tesearch
               and Ex tension Center, submitted by E. I.  d u Font de ^tenours &
               Co., WLlmington, Dal.; CDL:228181-C)

000009110   PinhovBki, S. (1975) Determine Effectiveness of lannate on European
  .-. - -   ._      Corn Ebrer on Snap Beans.  (Ihpublished  study received fay 5,
      -""  ":    1976 under 352-342;._prepared in .cooperation.with Qreen .Giant./^	
               submitted by E.I. du_Iont de--fterours & Cb., KLlmington, Dal.;
               CDL:224072-G)

005004012   Plapp, F.W., Jt.; Bull, D,L. (1978) Toxicity and selectivity of
               some insecticides to ChrysoFa carnea  ,  a predator of the
               tobacco buJworm.  Environnental Ehtonology 7 (3):431-434.

005013538   Irabhater, J.M.; Fraumeni, J.F., Jr. (1978) Possible relationship
               of insecticide exposure to enbryonal cell carcinoma.  Jburnal
               of the Anerican fedical Association 240 (3): 288.

000007603   Price, R.G.; X)ung, J.H.;  Hill,  B.G.;et al. (1974) 3nall Plot
               Field Tests for Ebll worm-Bud worm, Boll leevil Cbntrol Ufeing
               Cbnventional Sprays.  (Prepared for the  28th Annual Cotton In-
               sect lesearch and Cbntrol Conference, few Orleans, la., J&n 6-8,
               1975; unpublished stidy received ter 31, 1975 under 201-347;
               prepared by Oaahona State Ihiv., Agricultural Experiment Sta-
             - tion,  Dapt. of Ehtonolbgy, submitted by  Shell Chemical Cb.,
               VSshington, D.C.; CDL: 223468-AA)

005018267   Quarles,  J.M.; Sega, M.V7.; Schenley, C.K.;  Lijinsky, W. (1979)
               Transformation of hamster fetal cells by nitrosated pesticides
               in a transplacental assay.  Cancer Itesearch 39(11):4525-4533.

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                        Registrations Under the Standard
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Feasons, K.M. (1968) Lannate—Broccoli and Cauliflover.  (Unpub-
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Feinte, R.E. (1967) Ifeskell laboratory Feport Ib. 77-67.  (Unpub-
   lished study received fay 5, 1977 under 352-342;  submitted  by
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Feinte, R.E.; Hood, D.B. (1965) Acute Scin. Absorption Tests: Kas-
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Feische, W.C.^fi^QLLannate^-Cptton Fhytotoxicity""Tfest.  (Unpub-
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Feische, W.C. (1970) lannate—Spinach.  (Unpublished study received
   Jan 8, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E. I.  du Font de Honours
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Feische, W.C.; Greimsnn, C. (1971) Collect Residue Samples from
   lannate & Benlate Treated Bsans and Fhytotoxicity Evaluation.
   (Unpublished study received fer 4,  1974 under 352-342;  submitted
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   009841-X)

Feische, W.C.; Ratto, C>B. (1969) Lannate ffethomyl Insecticide—
   Sugar Eeet Trials.   (Unpublished stvdy received ^pr 13, 1971 un-
   der 352-342; submitted by £ I. du Font de lemours & Cb., Wil-
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Feische, W.C.; Ratto, r.B. (1970) Lannate—Cante loupes [sic], Falo
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   Gb., Inc., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:091769-Q)

Feische, W.C.; Sloan, LC.; Smith, d  (1971) Lannate—Carrots: Lan-
   nate ffethomyl Insecticide—B/aluation.  (Unpublished stvriy re-
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   VTilmington,  Efel.; CEL:028450-B)

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                        Registrations  thder  the  Standard
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Riggleman, J. D.  (1968) Lannate    Fbliar and Soil Treatments for
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   Del.; CDL:003007-K)

RLggleman, J. D.  (1%3) Snapbean Iisecticide Tbst.  (Unpublished
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Figglonan, J. D. (1968) Sbjbean Test.  (Ihpublished stidy received
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   & Cb., lie.,  Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:091071 -AT)
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Rjdell,  S. ; Rjnke,  B.R.; Schulz,  J.T. (1977) Effects of
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Rogers,  A.S.; Culik,  R.; Wocd.RR.A. ; et  al. (1978) Oral leratogenic
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   Wilmington,  D2l.;  CDL: 097449-A)

Rohrbough, R.K.; Corley,. R.; McCally, ti (1972) Evaluate lannate
   90-JDvs 1.8Lon CauliflovEr for  Cabbage loopers and ^rmyvorns
   and Ihytotoxicity.  (Unpublished  study received Jan 23, 1973 un-
   der 8F2064; prepared  in cooperation with Puregro Cb., submitted
   by E. L  du Rant'de femours & Cb., lie., Wilmington, Ifel.; CDL:
   093055-L)      .\
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Rahrbough, R.K.; Barley, G (1973) Phytotoxicity Trial vath lannate
   90JD & 1,8 Land  lannate Lin  Likely  Conbinations.  (Unpublished
   study received Jul 2, 1975 under  352-342; prepared in coopera-
   tion  with  ^yer Chemical,  submitted by E. I. du Rant de Nerours  &
   Cb.,  Wilmington,  ttl.; CDL: 220654-M)

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                        Registrations Under the Standard
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000007014   Rossol, E.; Baxter, K.  (1977) A Chrcmatographic Assay ffethcd for
               Technical tethomyl and Fly Bait formulations Containing ffethomyl
               and Muscalure: Report H>. TR-436A.   TVo methods dated Apr 11,
               1977.  (Unpublished study received Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274;
               submitted by Zoecon  Industries,  foe., Dallas, Tex.; CDL:
               229390-B)

000012950   Ruppel, R.F.; Fogg, R.; Qanulinski, M.S.; et al. (1%8) Sugar feet
               Nematode, Cianules, 1968.  (Unpublished stidy received OK. 5,
               1971 under 201-119; submitted by Shell Chemical Cb., Ifeshing-
               ton, D.C.; CDL: 000777-Z)

000008873   Rashing, T.T. (1974) Lannate—Corn: Ihytotoxicity Tfest.  (Unpub-
               lished study received /fcr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by
      '._..'%--  E. I. du Rsnt de tfemours & Cb., VSlmington, lei.: CtL: 223992-L)

000009359   Hashing, T.T. (1976) VyJate L/Iannate L—Bentgrass: iEhytotoxicity
               Study.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1977 under 352-342;
               submitted by E. I. du Rant de Nanours & Cb., Wilmington,  Del.;
               CDL: 229305-F)

000014536   Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; Pucnte, J.M.; et al. (1976)
               Efficacy Data to Support Label Anendment for Ccthene 75 S Solu-
               ble Ibvder to A3d Air /pplication in Bsans.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 7, 1977 under 239-2418; prepared in cooperation
               with thiv. of California—Riverside, lept. of Bitcmolony and Dal
               Maite Corp., submitted by Chevron Chenical Cb., Pichnond,
               Calif.; CDL:232825-A)

000014965   Sakamoto, S.S.; Moherek, E.A.; Witherspcon, B., Jt.; et al. (1971)
               Ccthene 75 S: Tbmatoes/\F-99.   (Unpublished study received Feb
               23, 1972 under 2G1248; prepared in cooperation with Alburn
              < thiv., Entomology Dapt. and farginia Truck and Ornamentals Pe-
               search Station, submitted by Chevron Chemical Cb., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:095074-S)

000009061   Schneider, P.W., Jt. (1976) 96-Hour rc^ to Bluegill Sunfish:
               ffeskell Laboratory Report to. 710-7F.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun.21, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du Pont
               de ftenours & Co., Vllmington, Dsl.; CDL:238781^.)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUOGRAIHY
           Citations Considered to be tert of the Eata Base supporting
                        Registrations thder the Standard
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   (Unpublished stidy received ffer 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
   in cooperation with Bird's Bye, submitted  by E.I.  du Ibnt de
   Nsnours & Co., Wilmington,  Eel.; CDL:023301-D)

Schuster, CJ.; Harbaugh, B.K. (1977) Effect  of insecticides on
   poinsettia and Erinnyis ello  .  feges 326-327, _In Proceedings
   of the Florida State Horticultural Society.   \bl.  90.   lake-
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                                                  (R)
Scoggin, J.  (1976) Tomato Fhytotoxicity of lannate    L.   (Unpub-
   lished study received fbr 9,  1979 under 352-342; submitted by
   E. I. du Rant de lemours & Co., WLlmington, Ifel.; CEL:237767-E)

Scoggin, J.K. (1974) Apple Seedlings Sprayed  with lannate Fbnnula-
   tions.  (Unpublished study received Eec 20,  1974 under 352-342;
   submitted by E.I. du Rnt de Nsnours & Co.,  Vilmington,  Eel.;
   CEL:028446-1)

Seiler, J.P. (1977) Mitrosation in vitro and  in vivo  by sodium
   nitrite,  and mutagenicity of nitrogenous pesticides.   Mjtation
   Research 48(5): 225-236.
GS00280019  Shell Chemical Ccmpany (1973)  Identification of Technical
      Kudrin .  (Unpublished study received tey 15,  1973)
Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1973) Toxicology:  [ffethonyl].   Sunmary of
   studies 001053-J through C01053-N.   (Unpublished  study received
       5,  1973 under 201-347; CDL: 001053 -I)
000007717
000007745   Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) Performance Summary of Departmental
               Insecticide Trial Cata.  (Unpublished stu2y including  letter
               dated Aug 11,  1975 from P.L.  Ibntoriero to P.W. Baldwin,  re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232404-X)

C05012S38  "Shell Chemical Company (1975) Summary of Basic Eata for Njdrin
               Insecticide.   San Ranon, Calif.:   Shell Chemical Cbmpany,
               Agricultural Chemicals.

000008039   Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) 1974— Residue Eata for N*3rinv
               Insecticide in Alfalfa following  Application of ftririn from
               Reno, levada:  TTR-24-142-74.   (Unpublished study including  TTR
               24-153-74, TIR-24-166-74,  TIR-24-167-74, TIR-24-175-74 and  TIR
               24-803-74, received far 31, 1975  under 201-347; CEL: 115269-AP)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBIIOGRAIHY
           Citations Cbnsidered to be Itert of  the  Data  Ease supporting
                        Registrations thder  the  Standard
000007990
000007989
000009076
000007991
000007997
OC0007999
000007134
000009084
000009083
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Gbmpany (1975) 1974—Residue Eata  for  Mririn
    Insecticide in Cantaloupes from fesa,  Ariaana: TIR-24-143-74.
  . (Unpublished study including TIR-24-150-75  and TIR-2 4-152-74,
   received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL-.232401-F)
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue Eata  for  Njdrin
    Insecticide in Cbttonseed from Ibrtland,  Arkansas: TIR-24-254-
    74.  (Unpublished study including TER-24-119-75, received Jun
   29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL: 232401-A)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue Eata  for  Iudrin(R)
    Insecticide in Cucunbers Following Application of  J.'udrin fron
   Modesto, California: TTR-24-150-74.   (Unpublished  study includ-
   ing TIR-24-244-74, received dun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  CDL:
    232401-D)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue lata  for  ludrin(R)
    Insecticide in Qrapes from fbdesto,  California: TIR-24-161-74.
    (Unpublished study received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  CEL:
.'" -232401-1)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue lata  for  M*5rin(R)
    Insecticide in feanuts from Pontotox,  Texas: TIR-24-241-74.
    (Unpublished Study received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  CtL:
   232401-Q)
                                                           /ts \
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue E&ta  for  Midrin
    Insecticide 'in Ifeas Rsllovdng ^plication of Hdrin from fbdes-
   to, California: TIR-24-126-74.   (Unpublished study including
   TIR-24-154-75 and TIR-24-165-75, received Jun  29,  1976 under
    201-347; CIL:232401-tf)

Shell Chem'ical Company (1975) 1974—Residue lata  for  Ibdrin(R)
  '  Insecticide in Snap teans Ebllowing  Application of IXdrin fron
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-151-74.   (Unpublished  study in-
.  Clu3ing TIR-24-163-7 4, TIR-24-213-74,  TIR-24-271-74 and  TTR-24-
   117-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under  201-347; CEL: 232400-G)
                                                           /ox
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue lata  for  tudrinv  '
    Insecticide in Sbjtoean Forage and Straw Ebllowing  /pplication of
   Nudrin fromPictens, Artensas:  TIR-24-253-74.  (Unpublished
   study received far 31, 1975 under 201-347;  CDL: 115269-BA)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974—Residue Eata  for  ludrin{R)
    Insecticide in Soybeans Ebllowing Application  of J'tririn  from
   Painter, Virginia: TIP.-24-269-74.  (Unpublished study received
   Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL: 115269-AT)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUOGRAIHY
           Citations Considered to be art of the Data tese  Exporting
                        Registrations thder the Standard
000007008
000007002
000007004
000007136
000007137
000007992
000007139
000007140
OOC007005
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974 — Residue  Data  for  fudrin
   Insecticide in Soybeans Resulting fron the  Application of Mririn
   from Tallasee, Alabama: TIR -2 4-103-75.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347? CDL: 232402 -P)
                                                           I R 1
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue  Data  for  Njdrin1 '
   Insecticide in Spinach following  ^plication of Nudrin from
   YaJdma, V&shington: TIR-2 4-1 47-74.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL: 232402 -J)
                                                           t R >
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue  Data  for  H>drinv '
   Insecticide in Sugar Beets following Application of I?u3rin from
   Williams, California: TTR-2 4-1 77-74.  (Unpublished study incltri-
  .ing TIR-24-184-74 and TIR-24-247-7 4, received  Jun  29, 1976 under
   201-347; CDL: 232402-L)
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1975 — Residue  Data  for  ludrin
   Insecticide in Celery Resulting from the  Application of  IXdrin
   from lake Iferbour, Florida: TIR-2 4-1 28-75.  (Unpublished study
   received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-tt
Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) 1975— Residue  Data  for
   frisecticide in Grapefruit Resulting  frcm  the Application of
   Nudrin from Peslaco, Texas: TIR-2 4-1 55-75.  (Unpublished study
   inclining TIR-24-159-75 and TIR-24-161-7 5, received Jun 29, 1976
   under 201-347; CDL:232400-O)
                                                         ' (R )
Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) 1975 — Residue  Data  for Mjdrin
   Insecticide in lettuce Resulting  fron the Application of I.\drin
   frcm Arvin, California: TIR-24-214-74.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232401-J)
                                                          (R)
Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) 1975 — Residue  Data  for fudrin
   Insecticide in Oranges Fbllowing  Application of IJUdrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-2 4-115-75.  (Unpublished study in-
   eliding TTH-24-158-7 5, received Jun  29, 1976 under 201-347;
   OL:232400-R)
*                    .                                     ( R \
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1975— Residue  Data  for Njdrin1  ;
   Insecticide in Tangerines following  ^plication of txririn from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-114-75. . (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL: 232400 -T)
                                                          (R )
Shell Chemical Cbmpany (1975) 1975 — Residue  Data  for fudrin
   Insecticide in Tbbacco leaves  Resulting frcm the ^plication of
   Nudrin from Rscky ?fcn.,  Jorth  Carolina: TTR-24-217-75.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL: 232402 -M)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUCGRAFHY
           atations Considered to be Fart of the Data tese Supporting
                        Registrations .Ihder the Standard
000007007
                                                          /p \
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1975— Residue  Data for Njdrin   '
   Bisecticide in tonatces Resulting  from the  Application of Nudrin
   from Fbmestead, Florida: 1TR-24-118-75.   (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; O5L: 232402-0)
000007133
000007135
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1974— Residua  Data for Njdrin
   Insecticide in Alfalfa Resulting frcm the  Application of Nudrin,
   a Colorado Study: TIR-24-1 99-74.   (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL: 232400 -£)
000007142
Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1974— Residue  Data for
   Insecticide in Pinto Beans  Resulting  frcm the Application of
   Nudrin, a Colorado Study: TIR-2 4-200-74.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding TIR-24-265-7 5,  received  Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   OL: 232400-1)

Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1974— Residue  Data for llidrin(R)
   Insecticide in Sveet Corn Resulting frcm  the Application of
   Nudrin, an Illinois Sbudy:  TIR-24-181-74.   (Unpublished study
   including TIR-24-186-7 5,  TIR-24-311-75 and TIR-24-329-7 5, re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; OIL: 232400-AA)
000007001
000006995
Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1975— Residue  Data for Njdrin
   Insecticide in Spinach resulting frcm the  Application of Nudrin
   frcm Mx3esto, C&lifornia: TIR-24-137-75.   (Unoublished study in-
   cluJing TIR-24-2SO-7 5, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232402-1 )
                                                          f R ^
Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1975— Residue  Data for lbdrinv  ;
   Insecticide in Eell Peppers Resulting frcm the Application of
   Nudrin, a California Study: 1TR-24-240-75.  (Unpublished study
   received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-A)
000009075
000009077
Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1975— Residue  Data for ludrin
   Insecticide in Cottonseed  Resulting  frcm  the Application of
   tXidrin to Cbtton Plants, a  Texas  Study: TIR-24-207r75.  (Unpub-
   lished study including TIR-24-208-7 5, received Jun 29, 1976 un-
  ,der 201-347; CCL: 232401-B)
                                                          f p ^
Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1975— Residue  Data for ludrin1 '
   Insecticide in Cucunbers Resulting frcm the Application of
   Nudrin, a California Study: TIR-2 4-250-75.  (Unpublished study
   including TIR-24-267-7 5, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CEL: 232401-E )

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
           O. tat ions Considered to be Fart of the Data  tese  Supporting
                        Registrations Ihder the Standard
OOOC06996
000009073
000007003
000009079   Snell (hemical Company (1976) 1975—Residue  Data  for  R>drin(R)
               Insecticide in Dry Reas  Resulting  from the  Application of fli-
               drin, a Vfeshington Study: TTR-24-197-75.  (Unpublished study in-
               cluding TIR-24-219-75  and TIR-24-264-75, "received  Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; CDL: 232401-X)
                                                                       (R)
            Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975—Residue  Data  for  fudrin
               Insecticide in Creen Peppers  Resulting frcm the Application of
               Nudrin, an fcwa Study: TIR-24-268-75. '(Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-E)

            Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975—Residue  lata  for  Midrin(R)
               Insecticide in Peanuts Resulting frcm the Application of fXdrin,
               a  Ceorgia Study: TIR-24-261-75.  (Unpublished  study including
               TIR-24-308-75, received  Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
               232401-R)
                                                                       f R \
            Snell Chemical Company (1976) 1975—Residue  Dita  for  M»drinv '
  ....     _      .Insecticide in Spinach Resulting frcm the Application of ^^riri^,
      '•-• "'"'-"   a  "fennessee Study: TIR-24-363-75.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-K)

000007604   Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1976—Residue  Data  for  Tudrin(R)
               Insecticide in Broccoli  Resulting  frm the  Application of
               Kudrin, a California Study: TIR-24-100-76.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-WS-R-427-l dated May
               1975.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;
               CDL: 232400-C)
             rf
000008013   Shell CL1 Company (1973) Test  for Riytotoxicity of mdrin  Eisecti-
               cide to \&rious Crops.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973
               under 201-348; CDL: 026992-Y )

000009228   Snerman, R. (1964) teute Oral  Tfest: Hashell  Laboratory Report
               ITo. 100-64.  (Unpublished study received  fay 5, 1977 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:229716-A)

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                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BBUCGRAfflY
           Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                        Reg istrations Ihder the Standard
OnOQX-227   Sherman, H. (196.6) Oral UX0 lest: Haskell laboratory Report
               No.  210-66.  (Unpublished study received lay 5, 1977 under 352-
               342; siixnitted by E. I. du Ibnt de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
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                        •
000009013   Sherman, H. (1%7) Three-Generation Reproduction Study—Progress
               Report: Ibstell laboratory Report Jo. 164-67.   (Unpublished
               study received Eec 28, 1968 under .8F0671; submitted by E.I. du
               Rant de Nanours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, D3l.; CDL:091178-F)

000009010   Sherman, H. (1967) Three-Month Feeding Study en Ebgs,with S-Methyl
               N-[(methylcarbamoyl)cxy]  thioacetim idate (Lannate    ffethonyl
               Insecticide; INX-1179]: teskell laboratory Report K>. 168-67.
               (Unpublished study received EEC 23, 1968 under 8F0671; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Ibnt de Nemours & Co., Inc., V&lmington, Eel.;
               CDL: 091178-B)

000003620   Sherman, H. (1968) Acute Oral and Antidote Test with Ebgs: tfeskell
               laboratory feport to. 279-68.  (thpiblished stufy received Sep
     .-••":----   2, 1969 under OF0882; submitted by E. I. du Rant de Feraours &
               Cb., ]hc., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:093179-B)

000007172   Snerman, H. (1968) Acute Oral and ftitidote 'tests with Ribbits:
               teskell laboratory Rsport No. 250-68.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jan 12, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Rant de
               Nanours & Co., NUmington, Eel.; CDL:106655-B)

000009365   Sneman, H. (1972) Chicten and Sjg Study: teskell  laboratory Report
               tb. 55-72.   (Ihpublished stvrly received Ssp 7, 1972 under
               3F1307; submitted by E.I. du Rmt de temours & Cb., Jhc., Vo.1-
               mington, Efel.; CDL: 092221-C)

000009183   Sneraai, H.; Aftosonis, J.G. (1972) Effect of Methcmyl-Treated Bait
               on Bsbwhite C3uail: Ifeskell laboratory Feport NJ. 405-72.   (Un-
               published study received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Rant de Nanours & Cb., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:
               224800-F)

005009139   Simmon, V.F.; Mitchell, A.D.; Jbrgenson, T.A. (1977) Evaluation of
               Selected Rssticides as Chemical Mjtagens: In Vitro and Ji Vivo
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               cholinesterase levels of persons exposed to organic phosphate
               pesticides in the agricultural field.  Nfedical Journal of
               Australia 2 (24): 869-871.

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                        REGISTRATION  STANDARD BBUCGRAfflY
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                         Registrations  thder  the  Standard
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Singles, GIL (1970) INK—1179 and Cholinesterase Activity: Haskell
   laboratory Report Ib. 186-70.  (Unpublished stu3y received Sep
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Singles, GH.; Barnes, J.R. (1970) Ellman and pH-Stat ftethods for
   tfeasuring Qiolinesterase  Inhibition:  teskell laboratory Report
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   Ifel. ; CDL: 227324-M)

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   D.C.; CDL:115269-Y)

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                        Registrations Ihder the Standard
000008962
000008622
000007188
000008282
000008823
000008069
000008747
000008765
000008715
000008973
Snee,  D.A.; Tayfun, P.O. (1970) Jfcute  Inhalation  Tbxicity of  Eust:
   Haskell laboratory Report Ib. 238-70.   (Unpublished study  re-
   ceived Jan 3JL, 1972 under 352-361;  submitted by  E. I. du  Rxit de
   fenours & Cb., timing ton, tel.; CEL: 003094-B)

Stanford Research institute (1977) Evaluation of  Selected Itesti-
   cides as Chemical Matagens In vitro  aid  In  vivo Studies.  Ey
   The Bistitute for ffealth Effects Research lab.   Washington,
   D.C.: U.S. Eept.of Conmerce.  (pp. 4,5,18,19,100,101,129,143,
   149,161; available fron OTIS, Springfield, \A;  IB-268 647;
   also Jn unpublished submission received fpr 28,  1978 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Rant de Honours &  Cb., Wilmington,
   Del.; CEL: 097069-B)

Sjtton, R. (1968) [Lannate and 1642: In jury to  Crops].  (Unpub-
   lished study received N>v 16, 1971  under 352-342; submitted by
   E.X. du Rant de remours & Cb., Wilmington,  fel.; CEL:003029-1)

Sutton, R. (1968)j Eteans—lannate Eiytotoxicity Trial.   (Unpublished
   study receivec3. Jun 16, 1971 under IF 1021; submitted by E. I. du
 r—Rant de -Nanours & -i-, - *c*r
Sjtton, R. (1968) Control of Cabbage Insects.   (Unpublished study
   received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by  E.I. du Rant de
   Ifcmours & Cb., Wilmington, Dfel.; CEL:023295-K)

Sjtton, R. fl968) lannate and 1642  on Cfelery and lettuce—Test 5-
   68.  (Unpublished study received Kb 3,  1970 under 352-342; sub-
   mitted by E. I. du Rxtt de Nsnours & Cb., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   003011-tf)

Sjtton, R. (1%9) Phytotoxicity of  lannate  to  Tomato & Sreet  Corn.
   (Unpublished  study received Oan  29, 197C under 352-342; sub-
   mitted by E. I. du Rant de femours & Cb., Wilmington, D&l.; CEL:
   003025-J)

SJtton, R. (1970) Field Station Hroject Report: lannate Bbrmula-
   tions on Sweet;Corn.  (Unpublished stiriy received under 352-342;
  "submitted by E^ I. du Rant de Ifemours & Cb.,  Wilmington, Ifel.;
   CDL:003037-C) ^

Sutton, R. (1970) Lannate Spinach.   (Unpublished study received
   Jan 8, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by  E.I. du  Rant de Honours
   & Cb., vaimington, Bbl.; CEL:C03021-B)

Sutton, R. (1970) Ihytotoxicity of  lannate to  leafy  \fegetables—
   Test 33-70: Table 1.  (Unpublished study received Jan 31,  1972
   under 352-361; submitted by E.I. du Rant de  Honours & Cb., Wil-
   mington, Ifel.; CEL:003094-N)

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                        Registrations Under the Standard
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000007896
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000008474
000008976
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   Blocmsdale £pinach, Bradenton, Florida.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived tbv 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du tent de
   ffemours & Co., Wilmington, Ifel.; CDL:003029-G)

 Sbtton, R. ; Wiley, R.E. (1971) Tb Determine the Iblerance of Citrus
   to High fetes of lannate 90WD Applied as a Spray.  (Unpublished
   stiriy received fer 24,  1972 under 2F1254 ; submitted by E.I. du
   Fbnt de femours & nt de tianours
   & Cb., Vilmington, Ifel.; CDL:003094-R)

Tappan, W.B. (1970) Shade Ibbacco.  (Unpublished study received  tbv
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   Cb., tilmington, D2l.; CDL;003031 -«)

TSppan, K.B. (1971) Plant Bsd Evaluation of Insecticides for  Riyto-
   toxicity to Cigar Vrapper and Flue-Cured Tbbacco Seedlings  in
   1971. "(Unpublished study received Jan 31, 1972  under 352-361;
   prepared by Univ. of  Florida,  Agricultural research and  Educa-
   tion (enter, submitted by E.I.  du Font de ^ours & Cb., Kil-
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•feppan, VJ.B.; VJheeler, V7.E.; lundy,  H.W.  (1973)  ^fethomyl residues
   on cigar-wrapper and  flue-cured tobaccos in Florida.   Jburnal
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Teeters, W.R. (1968)  Final Feport: Lannate  Antidotal Study—fbn-
   keys: Rroject I*. 201-219.   (Unpublished study received  ray 5,
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   CDL: 229689-A)

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                        Registrations Lhder the Standard
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               of selected foliar insecticides against geocorids, nabids and
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            Ihiversity of Florida, forth Florida Experiment Station (1968)
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               Field Evaluation of  Insecticides for Control of Jhsects /ttack-
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               fov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E. I.  du Rant de Temours
               & Cb., Kilmington, Eel.; CDL:003031-I)

GS00280014  U.S. Eepartmoit of Agriculture (19??) Fish rfcxicity laboratory
               Jfeport H). 351  Ey the Animal Biology laboratory,  Beltsvillc,
               Maryland:  U.S.D.A.  (USCA 85302 352-342)

GS00280013  US. Eepartment of Agriculture (19??)  Fish Ibxicity Laboratory
               Report to. 427 By the Animal Biology laboratory, Deltsville,
               Maryland:  U.S.D.A.   (USCA 85302 352-242)

GSC0280012  U.S. Eepartment of Agriculture (19??)  Fish 'Sbxicity Laboratory
               leport Ib. 474  By the Animal Biolocy Laboratory,  Bsltsville,
               Maryland:  U.S.C.A.  (USEA 85302 352-342)
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GS00280011  US. Environmental Irotection Agency (1976)  Biological Feport of
             Analysis:  Static Jar  Test #1034 By the Animal Etiology
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               pyrethroids and methcmyl to scne adult insect  parasites.
               Florida Entar.ologist 61(1): 27-30.

000008874   Valker, C. (1974 ) lannate—Corn:  Ihytotoxicity lest.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du
               R3nt de Nenours & Cb., ViLnington, Eel.; CDL:223992-^

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                        Registrations Under the Standard
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Vfeller, T.M. (1971) Lannate record Fbrm.  (Unpublished stu3y re-
   ceived ffer 1, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du Font de
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WARF  Bistitute,  Incorporated (1973) Fesidue Sumiary—WARF Data.
   (Unpublished study including V^RF Institute nos. 3020936-69 and
   3020936-0952, received *pr 5, 1973 under 201-347;  subnitted by
   Shell Chemical Co., V&shingtcn, IXC.; CDL:001053-G)

Vafc/e, C.M.; LLenk, S.E. (1975) fesponses of tvo phytoseiid mites
   to pesticides used in lew Y>r.k apple orchards.  Ehvironraental
   Ehtcmology 4 (5 ): 797-300.  •
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   ceived-Jun 16, 1971 under- JF1021; submitted-by.-IU-I.-du_KT±_dfi_
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   Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380; submitted by E. I. du Ebnt de femours
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Vfellman,  C ; Gooley, E. J.; Kiigonagi, U,;Torriere, LC. (1972)
   residues of ftethcmyl in Mnt lay and Cll.  (Unpublished  stu3y
   received Jun D, 1972 under 3E1303;  prepared  by (tegon State
   Ihiv., Eept. of Agricultural Chemistry,  submitted  by Inter-
   regional Jesearch Rroject fb. 4, Ifew arunswick, tiJ.; CIL:
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Vfellman,  r.; Kiigenagi, U.; lerriere, LC.  (1971)  Residues  of
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   of Agricultural Chenistry, submitted by  Interregional tesearch
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   Spanish cedar with controlled release insecticides.   Pages
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   by P,  Qrijpna.  Turrialba, Cbsta Fico:   Institute
   filter anericano de CLencias Agricolas.

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                       REGXSTRATICtJ STANDARD BBIIOQIAIHY
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                        Registrations Ihder the Standard
005010222   Worthing, C.R.  (1969) lerformance of sane new insecticides
               against Myzus persicae (Sulaer) and Tetranychus urticae (Koch)
               on iear-round chrysanthenuns.  Jburnal of Horticultural Stience
               4-1(3): 235-246.

000002329   Zapp, J.A., Jr. (1967) Toxicological Information: Methcnyl.  (Un-
               pLblished stidy received Jul 23, 1968 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Rant de femoirs & Cb., ViLnington, Ifel.; CIL:
               050422-A)

000003946   Zoehisch, G.C. (1974) Evaluate lannate L Ifcsidue on feparagus.
               (Unpublished sturJy received Jul 10, 1975 under ff"1654; sub-
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000009101   7oobisch, O.C.; Whiston, T.R. ? Ifcgencamp, P.F.; et al. (1976) Eval-
               uate Control of Spruce Birivom.  (Unpublished study received  ffcr
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000007C17   3oecon Industries, Incorporated (19??) Toxicological /nalysis of
               Gblden ffelrin RF-128 Fly Killer.  (Unpublished study received
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                                                                »
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               Golden falrin FF-123 Fly Killer.  Suranary of studies 231880-B
               through 231380-E.  (Unpublished study received Sap 22,  1977 un-
               der 2724-274; CEL: 231880-A)

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            for Use  in  the Standard

005003196   Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I.; Abdel-Raof, T.K.; Fahmy, M.A.H.  (1977) Field
               induced resistance in Spodoptera littoralis  (Boisd.) to certain
               insecticides.   International Pest Control  19(5):6-7.

005020336   Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I.; El-Sayed, A.M.K.; Negro, A.A.; Hussein, M.H.;
               El-Sebae, A.H.  (1979) The relative toxicity  of certain
               insecticides to Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) and Coccinella
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               modification of carbamates in relation to their selective
               toxicity.  Pages 155-159, In Proceedings of the 1977 British
               Crop Protection Conference—Pests and Diseases (9th British
               Insecticide and Fungicide Conference); Nov 21-24, Brighton,
               England.  London, England:  British Crop Protection Council.

005007849   Abdel-Rahman, T.B.; Elgindi, D.M.; Oteifa, B.A. (1974) Efficacy of
               certain systemic pesticides in the control of root-knot and
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005011166   Aboul-Nasr, A.E.; Esaac, E.G.; EL-Gogary, S. (1976) Effect of
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000014544   Adair, H.M.; Gafford, M.; Jensen, R.L.j-et al. (1977)  Effect of
               Orthene 75S on Various Pests .  (Unpublished study received Jun
               7, 1977 under 239-2418; prepared in cooperation with Louisiana
               State Univ., submitted by Chevron'Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:232825-D)               •     .                   '"'

000014566   Adair, H.M.; Harris, F.A.; Townsend, J.; et al. (1974) Justifica-
               tion for Label Claims.  (Unpublished study received Feb 26,
               1975 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
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000014517   Adair, H.M.; Williams, J.; Sartor, C.; et al. (1976) Orthene 75 S
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               Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.  (Unpublished study
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               ical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:227672-A)

000008078   Adams, J.A. (1969) Observations on a Field Trial of Lannate (R)«
               Methcmyl for Control of the European Corn Borer and the Corn
               Earworm on Market Sweet Corn, with Application by Airplane, in
               the Hudson River Valley, 1969.  (Unpublished study received
               Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared by New York Agricultural
               Experiment Station, Entomology Dept., submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-G)

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000007951   Adlerz, W.C.  (1967) Chemical Control of Insects and Other Pests
               Attacking  Vegetable Crops: Nunber of Project: 1184.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; prepared by
               Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations, Watermelon and Grape
               Investigations Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769-D

000009305   Adlerz, W.C.  (1967) Chemical Control of Insects and Other Pests At-
               tacking Vegetable Crops: Nunber of Project: 1184.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-312; prepared by Univ. of
               Florida, Watermelon and Grape Investigations Laboratory, submit-
               ted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               227340-Q)

000007952   Adlerz, W.C.  (1968) Control of Cabbage Looper on Watermelon--196S.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; prepared
               by Watermelon and Grape Investigations Laboratory, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               091769-J)

000007953   Adlerz, W.C.  (1969) Cabbage Looper Control on Watermelon, 1969.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; prepared
               by Watermelon and Grape Investigations Laboratory, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   -- - -   -    091769-K)

000007968   Adlerz, W.C.  (1970?) Flavor Evaluation of Lannate Treated versus
               Untreated  Watermelon.  (Unpublished study received Oct 17, 1972
               under 2F1245; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Florida,
               Dept. of Food Science, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095111-B)

005012116   "Adlerz, W.C.  (1971) Cabbage looper control on watermelon at
               Leesburg,  1968-1970.  Pages 145-146, In Proceedings of the
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               Fla.:   Florida State Horticultural Society.  (Florida
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000007955   Adlerz, W.C.  (1971) Rindworm Control on Watermelon 1971.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; prepared by
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              rf
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               2F1245; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research
               Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
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000009299   Adlerz, W.C.  (1973) Rindworm Control on Watermelon 1973.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research Center, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227340-K)

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                lished  study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 352-342; prepared by
                Univ. of Florida,  Agricultural Research Center, submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227340-L)

000009293    Adlerz, W.C.  (1975)  Control  of Cantaloupe Insects—1975.   (Unpub-
                lished  study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 352-342; prepared by
                Univ. of Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
                submitted  by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
                CDL:227340-C)

000009301    Adlerz, W.C.  (1975)  Rindworm Control  on Watermelon—1975.   (Unpub-
                lished  study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 352-342; prepared by
                Univ. of Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
                submitted  by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
                CDL:227340-M)

000016003'   Adlerz, W.C.  (1975) Rindworm Control on Watermelon—1975.   (Unpub-
                lished  study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; prepared by
                Univ. of Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
                submitted  by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-H)

005014622    Adlerz, W.C.  (1976) Natural  control of three rindworm species and
  --•v__ -._...   chemical control of the granulate cutworm, Feltia


005012300    Adlerz, W.C.  (1977) Pickleworm control on cantaloupe and summer
                squash.  Pages 399-400, In Proceedings of the Florida State
                Horticultural Society.  Vol. 90.  Lake Alfred, Fla.:  Florida
                State Horticultural Society.   (Florida Agricultural Experiment
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000011367    Agricultural  Advisors, Incorporated (1972) Brown Almond Mite Con-
                trol on'Almonds: Research Project X.  (Unpublished study includ-
                ing letter dated Feb 11,  1975  from T.C. DeWitt to M. Dale
                Christensen, received  May 24,  1976 under 6F1782; submitted by
                Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,  N.C.; CDL:096527-R)

000011360    Agricultural  Advisors, "Incorporated (1973) Summer,Twig Borer Con-
                trol on Almonds.   (Unpublished study received May 24, 1976 under
               6F1782;  submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:
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005016124    Alava, D.;  Lagunes Tejeda, A. (1976) Resistencia cruzada a  varies
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005002147   Albert, R.E.; Weed, G.B., inventors; E.I. Du Pont de Nemours,
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               Cl. 71/92.

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005009173   Alford, A.L.; Keith, L.H. (1971) Catalog of Pesticide NMR Spectra.
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005001680   AliNiazee, M.T.; Stafford, E.M. (1972) Control of the grape
               mealybug on "Thompson Seedless" grapes in California.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 65(6):1744.

005013912   AliNiazee, M.T.; Stafford, E.M. (1973) Management of grape pests
               in central California vineyards.  1.  Cultural and chemical
               control of Platynota stultana on grapes.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 66(1):154-157.

005007848   All, J.N.; Ali, M.; Hornyak, E.P.; Weaver, J.B. (1977) Joint
               action of two pyrethroids with methyl-parathion, methornyl, and
               chlorpyrifos on Heliothis zea and H. virescens in the
               laboratory and in cotton and sweetcorn.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 70(6):813-817.

005Q18965   All, J.N.; Gallaher, R.N.; Jellun, M.D. (1979) Influence of
               planting date, preplanting weed control, irrigation, and
               conservation tillage practices on efficacy of planting time
               insecticide applications for control of lesser cornstalk borer
               in field corn.  Journal of Economic Entomology 72(2):265-268.

005014887   Allan, G.G.; Gara, R.I.; Wilkins, R.M. (1970) Studies on the
               shootborer Hypsipyla grandella Zeller.  III.  The evaluation of
               seme systemic insecticides for the control of larvae in Cedrela
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               insecticide-polymer combinations for the long-term control of
               the mahogany shootborer.  International Pest Control
            Allen, -P.C-. (1971) Effects of some organic phosphorus and
               endosulfan seed dressings on wheat.  Australian Journal of
               Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 11 (52): 556-558.

            Anderson, L.D. (T967) Control of Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn.  (Un-
               published study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; prepared by
               -Univ. of California— Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091179-Q)

            Anderson, L.D.; Nakakihara, H. (1968) Toxicity of pesticides to
               corn earwonn on sweet corn in Southern California, 1962-1967.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 61 (6): 1477-1 482.

            Andrilenas, P. A. (1974) Farmers' Use of Pesticides in
               1971 —Quantities.  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Department of
               Agriculture, Economic Research Service. (USDA economic report
               no. 252)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005009363   Anon. (1969) Chemicals  for control of root knot nematodes.
               Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales 80(12):703.

005001988   Anon. (1970) New pesticides for 1970.  Agricultural Chemicals
               25(3):21-22,24,47.

005001172   Anon. (1973) Cotanon names of pesticides.  Revised list—February
               1973.  PANS 19(2):287-306.

005009898   Anon. (1973) Control of poisonous substances: agricultural
               pesticides.  International Digest of Health Legislation
               24(1):28-29.

005009461   Anon. (1973) Production statistics of pesticides for agricultural
               use.  Pages 29-34, In Japan Pesticide Information No. 17.
               Tokyo, Japan:  Japan Plant Protection Association.

000006963   Anon. (1976) Pesticides evaluated for control of hickory shuckworm
               and pecan weevil, 11-day schedule, Byron, Ga., 1975: Table 2.
               Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 11(10:308.  (Also
000014529-.T_ Ansolabehere, M.J.; McCalley, N.F.; Straub, R. (1976) Efficacy Data
 """"•"        to Support the 0.5 lb. A/A Rate of Acephate for Control of the
               Green Peach Aphid in Celery.  (Unpublished study received Apr
               20, 1976 under 239-2418; prepared in cooperation with New York
               State Agricultural Experiment Station, Corn Institute, Hudson
               Valley Laboratory, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:224123-D)

000015963   Ansolabehere, M.J.; Puente, J.M.; Lauck, J.E.; et al. (1976)  Ef-
               fectiveness of Orthene for Insect Control on Cabbage .  (Unpub- .
               lished study including letters dated Oct 18, 1971 from K.A.
               Sorensen to Emil A. Moherek and Jul 7, 1972 from M. Shepard to
               Emil A. Moherek and from T.E. Skelton to Emil A. Moherek, re-
               ceived Nov 10, 1976 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095574-B)

000014568   Ansolabehere, M.J.; Stanford, R.L.; Sharraa, R.K.; et al. (1977)
               General Summary and Justification of Label Amendment:  Orthene
             « 75S .  (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1977 under 239-2418;
               prepared in cooperation with Western Ag-Visory Co., Univ. of
               California, Agricultural Extension Service, Imperial Valley
               Field Station and Barkley Co. of Arizona, submitted by Chevron
               Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;  CDL:230870-A)

000003776   Apple, J.W. (1970) Control of Late Season Corn Borers & Corn Ear-
               worms: 1970 Annual Report: Project 468.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Wis-
               consin submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003037-Q)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
0000037S2   Apple, J.W. (1971)  1971 Annual Report: Project 648: Protecting Late
               Canning Corn from Second Gerteration Corn Borer.  (Unpublished
               study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of
               Wisconsin, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:003037-Y)

000008660   Apt, W.J. (1971) Development of the Experimental Nematicides


000008658   Apt, W.J, (1971) PRI Nematicide  sic  Testing Program— Lannate.
               (Unpublished study received Aug 16, 1972 under 201211; prepared
               by Pineapple Research Institute, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:0§1762-K)

000009121   Armstrong, J.A. (1969?) The Operational Application of Candidate
               Insecticides for the Control of the Spruce Budworm (  Choristo-
000012533   Arnett, W.H. (1968) Alfalfa Weevil Control Tests—1968.  (Unpub-
               lished study received May 8, 1970 under OF0892; prepared by
               Univ. of Nevada, submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., Ardsley,
               N.Y.; CDL:091543-I)

000007125   Arnett, W.H. (1974) Alfalfa Insect Control Studies in Nevada, 1974.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; pre-
               pared by Univ. of Nevada, Agricultural Experiment Station, sub-
  — -  -   ,_    mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-Y)

000003080   Arnold, D.M. (1969) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003018-J)

000006313   Arnold, E.; Armbrust, E.J.; White, C.E. (1967) Report No. 031267-
               035.  (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1976 under 359-620;
               prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Natural History Survey,
               Section of Economic Entomology, Forage Crop Insects, submitted
               by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:095197-V)

000010328   Asquith, D. (1973) Some 1973 Experiments on Apple.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared by Pennsyl-
               vania State Univ., Fruit Research Laboratory, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-P)

000008899   Asquith, D. (1973) 1973 Codling Moth—Leafroller Experiment.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 12, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Pennsylvania State Univ., Fruit Research Laboratory, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               224500-F)

000009214   Asquith, D. (1974) 1974 Insect and Mite Control Tests on Apple.
               (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Pennsylvania State Univ., Fruit Research Laboratory, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               028446-D)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009039   Asquith, D. (1975) Sunmary: Lannate L vs Lannate 251WP: Tufted
               Apple Budmoth.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Aug
               21, 1975 from D. Asquith to Travis T. Rushing, received Mar 13,
               1978 under CO 78/5; prepared by Pennsylvania State Univ., Agri-
               cultural Experiment Station, Fruit Research Laboratory, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               236817-V)

000009033-  Asquith, D.; Colburn, R. (1973) 1973 Laboratory Evaluation of Vari-
               ous Pesticides on Stethorus punctum Adults.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 13, 1978 under CO 78/5; prepared by Pennsylvania
               State Univ., Fruit Research Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236817-F)

005007850   Aten, C.F.; Bourke, J.B. (1977) Reverse-phase liquid
               chrcmatographic behavior of some carbamate and urea pesticides.
               Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 25(6):1428-1M30.

000016049   Atkins, E.L. (1971) Spray Tests for Control of Citrus Looper Ana  -


000011695   Atkins, E.L.,- Jr. (1969) Biology and Control of Orangeworms Attack-
  ... - -   ..      ing Citrus, with Reference to Orange Tortrix, Pyroderces.  (Un-
-  -,. .-—  "     published study received Jan 16, 1971* under unknown admin, no.;
               prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy
               Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:122290-1)

00007  *38   Atkins, E.L., Jr. (1969) Product Performance Report.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 5, 1970 under OF0956; prepared by Univ. of
               California—Riverside, Dept. of Entomology; submitted by Chevron
               Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093266-AJ)

000011697   Atkins, E.L., Jr. (1970) Biology and Control of Orangeworms-Attack-
               ing Citrus, with Reference to Orange Tortrix, Pyroderces.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 16, 197M under unknown admin, no.;
               prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, Div. of Economic Entomology, submitted by Ciba-
               Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.;  CDL:122290-K)

000011698   Atkins, E.L., Jr. (1971) Biology and Control of Orangeworms Attack-
            <  ing Citrus, with Reference to Orange Tortrix, Pyroderces.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 16, 1974 under unknown admin, no.;
               prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, Div. of Economic Entomology, submitted by Ciba-
               Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.;  CDL:122290-L)

000009181   Atkins, E.L., Jr.; Anderson, L.D.; Greywood, E.A. (1969) Effect of
               Pesticides on Apiculture: Project No. 1H99.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-3«2; prepared by Univ. of Cali-
               fornia—Riverside, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:22U800-C)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000013842   Atkins, E.L., Jr.; Anderson, L.D.; Greywood, E.A. (1969) Effect of
               Pesticides on Apiculture: Project No. 1499; Research Report CF-
               7501.  (Unpublished study received May 8, 1971 under 1F1174;
               prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by Ciba Agrocheraical Co., Summit, N.J.; CDL:090973-B)

005009359   Atkins, E.L., Jr.; Anderson, L.D.; Greywood, E.A. (1970) Research
               on the effect of pesticides on honey bees 1968-69: part II.
               American Bee Journal 110(11):426-429.

000009208   Atkins, L. (1974) Fruit Tree Leaf Roller, Archips argyrospilus
               (Wlkr.), Experimental Larval Control Studies, April 1974.  (Un-
               published study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, Citrus Research Center and
               Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               026796-F)

000009209   Atkins, L.; Greywood, E. (1970) Spray Tests for Control of Fruit
               Tree Leaf Roller Larvae on Orange Trees in Nickerson Grove, Red-
               lands, California, April, 1970.  (Unpublished study received Dec
               20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—River-
               side, submitted by E;I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:0267§6-H)
000008530.._Atkins, W.; Atkins, P. (1972) Lannate—Peanuts Evaluation._ (Unpub^_
               lished study received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.
               I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-H)

005009429   Attia, F.I. (1974) Laboratory evaluation of insecticides
               against Nysius;'vinitor Bergroth and Nysius clevelandensis Evans
               (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae).  Journal of the Australian
               Entomological Society 13(3):161-164.

005007852   Attia, F.I. (1976) Insecticide resistance in Cadra cautella in New
               South Wales, Australia.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               69(6):773-774.

005010417   Attia, F.I. (1977) Insecticide resistance in Plodia


005013882   Attia, F.I. (1979) Insecticide resistance in moth pests of grain
              -and stored products (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).  Dissertation
               Abstracts International B 39(8):3673-3674.

005007851   Attia, F.I.; Hamilton, J.T. (1978) Insecticide resistance in Myzus


000008426   Aupperle, D.A. (1973) To Determine Knockdown and Residual of Lan-
               nate L § 1/4 vs. 1/20 in Heavy Infestations.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-T)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009138   Aupperle, D.A.; Burnside, K.R. (19.73) Cotton Insecticide Test.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023305-E)

000009137   Aupperle, D.A.; Burnside, K.R. (1973) Cotton Insecticide Test.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023305-D)

005009343   Averre, C.W.; Nielsen, L.W.; Barker, K.R. (1974) Organic
               pesticides for controlling Meloidogyne incognita! on Ipomoea
000008805
000008267
000008268
0000077S5
000008498
000008700
000007804
Babcock, P. (1969) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Celery Trials.
   (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared
   by Moyer Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
   Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003020-C)

Baber, A.A. (1968) Control of Cabbage Looper on Lettuce.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   091071-0)
Baber, A.A. (1968)-Control of Cabbage Looper on Lettuce.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.-, Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   091071-P)

Baber, A.A.; Handel, L.; Oxy, P.D. (1972) Lannate 90 WD vs Lannate
   L + Combination Treatments for Lettuce Crop Tolerance.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-N)

Baber, A.A.; Hicks, T.; Meltin, R. (1974) Lannate L and Lannate
   90—Dilute vs. Concentrate—Finish.  (Unpublished study includ-
   ing letter dated Sep 17, 1974 from L. Arredondo to Terry L. Mc-
   Daniel, received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared in cooper-
   ation with Ballantine Produce Co., Inc., submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-AL)

Bacon, 0. (1970) Lygus Bug Populations in Seed Alfalfa Plots
   Treated for Lygus Bug Control as Shown by Two Methods of San-
   pling.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342;
   prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-M)

Bacon, O.G. (1966) Potato Tuberworm, Green Peach Aphid—Salinas.
   (Unpublished study received Feb 28, 1972 under 352-342; prepared
   by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003033-F)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
OOC003985    Bacon,  O.G.  (1969) Lygus  Bug Control Experiment 01.  (Unpublished
                study received Apr 27,  1971 under 1F1159; prepared by Univ. of
                California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of
                Entomology, submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090952-J)

000009102    Bacon,  O.G.  (1971) Lygus  Experiment #2: Spotted Alfalfa Aphid and
                Pea  Aphid Populations  in Seed Alfalfa Plots Treated for Lygus
                Bug  Control.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under
                352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-K)

000015015    Bacon,  O.G.; Henning, R.C.; Sakamoto, S.S.; et al. (1972)  Orthene
                75 S on Potatoes and Tomatoes .  (Unpublished study received Mar
                27,  1973 under 3F1375;  submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
                mond, Calif.; CDL:Q93674-A)

000009130    Bacon,  O.G.; Leigh,.T.F.;  Sheesley, P.; et al. (1971) Research on
                Insects Affecting Seed  Alfalfa—1971.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived May 6, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
                nia—Davis, Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Pacific
                Seed Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:22U073-AA)

000008298    Bacon,  O.G.; McCalley, N.  (1966)  Control of the Potato Tuberwonn .
  .   -    _       (Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared
  ,.   --•-  -'•".'_   by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by E.I-.~du Pont-de	
                Nemours & Co.7-Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-R)

000003639    Bacon,  O.G.; McCalley, N.  (1966) Green Peach Aphid Populations Oc-
                curring on Potato Foliage in Plots Treated for Control of the
                Potato Tuberwonn.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 un-
                der  352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted
                by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                003031-0)

005009350    Bacon,  O.G.; McCalley, N.F.; Riley, W.D.; James, R.H. (1971)
                Evaluation of insecticides for control of the green peach aphid
                and  the potato tuberworm on Irish potatoes  abstract .
                American Potato Journal 48(8):298.

005009349    Bacon,  O.G.; McCalley, N.F.; Riley, W.D.; James, R.H. (1972)
                Insecticides for control of potato tuberworm and green peach
                aphid on potatoes in California.  American Potato Journal
             '  49(8):291-295.

000008688    Bacon,  O.G.; Sheesley, B.  (1971)  Lygus Bug Control in Seed Alfal-
                fa .  (Unpublished study received Mar 3, 1972 under 352-342;
                prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment
                Station, Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Pacific Seed
                Laboratory, submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
                ton, Del.; CDL:003034-I)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008595    Bass,  M.  (1976) Number  of Live Soybean Looper Larvae  per  12 Feet  of
                Row 24 Hours after Treatment with Indicated  Rates  of Methotnyl
                (1.8 EC):  Table  11.47.  (Unpublished study received Jun 15,  1977
                under 352-342; prepared by Auburn Univ., submitted by  E.I. du
                Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230630-E)

000008284    Bass,  M.H. (1967) False Cabbage Looper Control.  (Unpublished study
                received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by Auburn Univ.,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington,
                Del.; CDL:091071-AJ)

000008412    Bass,  M.H. (1972)'Control of Soybean Foliage Feeding  Insects.   (Un-
                published study  received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
                Auburn Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
                mington, Del.; CDL:023303-B)

005012306    Bass,  M.H. (1978) The soybean looper: appearances, diseases and
                control.  Highlights of Agricultural Research 25(2):6.

000015973    Bass,  M.H.; Guthrie, C.D.; Cobb, P.P.; et al. (1972)  Annual Report
                for Period Jan.  1 to Dec. 31, 1972: Biology  and Control of In-
   - -  -    _      sect Pests of Soybeans and Peanuts: Ala-274, RRF Ala-295, S-74.
   -    --•       (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
                by  Auburn Univ., Zoology-Entomology Dept., submitted by Shell
                Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-N)

000008236    Bass,  M.H.; Guthrie, C.D.; Cobb, P.P.; et al. (.1973?) Annual Report
                for Period Jan 1 to Dec 31, 1972: Biology and Control of Insect
                Pests of Soybeans and Peanuts: Ala-274, RRF  Ala-295, S-74.  (Un-
                published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
                Auburn Univ., Zoology-Entomology Dept., submitted  by Shell
                Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-C)

000015974    Bass,  M.H..; Johnson, S. (1972) Granulate Cutworm Control on Pea-
               nuts.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
                prepared by Auburn Univ., -submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Wash-
                ington, D.C.; CDL:232408-0)

000007800   Bastain, R.A. (1972) Lannate Liquid vs WS Trial: Sweet Corn: RAB-
               35-72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370;
             < submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003098-AH)

000008401   Bastain, R.A.; Sloan, L.C.;  Murphy, D.L. (1973) Lannate L Compari-
               son to 90 W Citrus Thrips Control.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:023292-E)

000008406   Bastain, R.A.; Sloan, L.C.;  Murphy, D.L. (1973) Lannate L Compari-
               son to 90 WD Citrus Thrips Control.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:023292-J)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005012299   Baets, A. de; Weber, K.H. (1977) The decline of residues from
               plant protectives on tobacco.  Mededelingen van de Faculteit
               Landbouwwetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Gent.   Conmunications
               of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, State University of
               Ghent.' 42(2):1813-1823.

000008098   Bailey, M.A., Jr. (1968) Effect of Nematicide  sic  Treatments on
               Yield of Burley Tobacco in Platte County, Missouri, 1968.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-312; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003007-H)

00501M889   Bajer-Rapic, B.; Schmid, E.R.; Juenger, E.; Pollak, K. (1975)
               Duennschichtchromatographische Trennung und enzymatischer
               Nachweis von Carbamatpestiziden in Pflanzenextrakten.
005009989   Ball, H.J. (-1969) Topical toxicity of insecticides to Diabrotica


000003931   Ball, J.C. (1975) Report on 1975 Field Insecticide Trials against
               Pecan Arthropods.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976 un-
   " " _..%-   der 352-312; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research
               Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:095239-0)

000007165,   Barajas, J. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received May 15, 1973 under 352-3^2; prepared by
               Alanco Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008509-E)

000008261   Baron, R.L. (1971) Toxicological Considerations of Metabolism of
               Carbamate Insecticides: Methonyl and Carbaryl.  (Presented at
               the International Symposium on Pesticide Terminal Residues, Car-
               bamate Insecticides Session, Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb 17-19, 1971;
               unpublished study received Apr 9, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by
               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095024-K)

005003959   Barroga, S.F. (1969) Control of Lepidopterous pests attacking bush
               bean (* Phaseolus vulgaris L.) blossoms and pods.  Philippine
              " Journal of Plant Industry 31(3/1):159-162.

000008379   Bass, M. (1971) Control of Velvetbean Caterpillar in Soybeans on a
               Grower's Farm near Foley Al.  (Unpublished study received Apr
               30, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Auburn Univ., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:22U040-F)

000003594   Bass, M. (1976) Dosage—Mortality Studies.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 15, 1977 under 352-3M2; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230630-D)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009152   Bastain, R.A.; Sloan, L.C.; Murphy, D.L. (1973) Sunraary: Lannate L
               vs. Lannate—Citrus.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974
               under 352-312; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:023307-J)

000007651   Bastian, R.; Anderson, S. (1972) Evaluate Lannate 4 Vydate for
               Leafhopper Control.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date
               under 4F1437; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-S)

000007887   Bastian, R.A. (1971) Citrus Thrips Trial No. 1.  (Unpublished study
              - received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL-.095333-J)

000007817   Bastian, R.A. (1971) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1972 under 352-342;  submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               003040-L)

000007679   Bastian, R.A. (1971) Thrips on Nectarines.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091770-K)

000007650   Bastian, R.A.; Tootelian, D. (1972) Lannate; Vydate—Leafhopper
    " "  "_.-.;-- Control.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
   ~ ~   "       4F1437;  prepared in cooperation with Kaprillian Brothers Pack-
               ing, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:093831-R)

OOOOOS481   Bazley, M.; Shinkle, B.D. (1973) Insecticide Evaluation—Grapes.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;  submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               119829-D

000008801   Bear, W.H.  (1969) Cabbage Looper and Tomato Fruitwonn Control on
               Bell Peppers.  (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970  under
               352-342; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003019-H)

000008059   Bear, W.H.  (1969) Cabbage Looper and Tomato Fruitwonn Control on
               Tomatoes.  (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003010-N)
              *

000008719   Bear, W.H.  (1969) Lannate Results—Spinach—1969.  (Unpublished
               study received Jan 8, 1971  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de  Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003021-J)

000008722   Bear, W.H.  (1969) Lannate—Bell Pepper—90WD X L4.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du
               Pont de  Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003023-B)

000003071   Bear, W.H.  (1969) Lannate—Celery.  (Unpublished study received  Feb
               3, 1970  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003011-L)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008806   Bear,.W.H. (1969) Lannate—Celery— Large Scale. -(Unpublished
               study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003020-F)

000008991   Bear, W.H. (1969) Worm Control on Tomatoes—Large Plot Tests.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-312; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               237888-C)

000009263   Bear, W.H. (1970)  Control of Cabbage Looper on Pepper .  (Unpub-
               lished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227323-F)

000008272   Bear, W.H. (1970)  Control of Cabbage Looper .  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-T)

000008760   Bear, W.H. (1970)  Lannate Use in Control of Cabbage Looper and
               Beet Armyworm on Celery .  (Unpublished study received Nov 17,
               1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003032-K)

000009105   Bear, W.H. (1970) Lannate--Celery.  (Unpublished study received
               Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
   ;  " ;_..%---•  4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003020-D)

000008807   Bear, W.H. (1970) Lannate—Celery—Belle Glade.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003020-G)

000007184   Bear, W.H'. (1971)  Lannate on Cabbage Looper and Beet Armyworm .
               (Unpublished study received Jul 6, 1971 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation with Gressinger 4 Son, Chase & Co., and Vander-
               grift-Williams, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003027-F)
                         *

000008143   Bear, W.H. (1971)  Lannate Treatment on Cabbage Looper and Beet
               Armyworm .  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-
               342; prepared in cooperation with Chase & Co., Vandergrift-
               Williams, and Gressinger & Son, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023293-F)

000008144   Bear, W.H. (1973) Lannate L—Celery.  (Unpublished study received
              "Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with A. Duda
               4 Sons, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:023293-G)

000008457   Bear, W.H. (1973) Lannate L—Snap Beans—Aerial.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-AE)

000009167   Bear, W.H.; Bellizio, J. (1972) Lannate—Sod Webworra.  .(Unpublished
               study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028394-C)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008137
000009262
000007767
000008767
 Bear,  W.H.; Denton,  B.  (1975) Lannate L vs. Lannate S—Sweet  Corn.
    (Unpublished  study received May 28, 1976 under 352-342; submit-
    ted by E.I. du  Pont  de  Nemours 4  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    225396-J)
000008538
000007855
000009178
000008591
000008456
005009960
000009327
 Bear, W.H.; Genung,  B.  (1973) Lannate L—Pepper.  (Unpublished
   study received Aug  11,  1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.
   Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227323-D)
                                                                            du
Bear, W.H.; Irey, B.  (1973) Lannate Liquid—Cabbage.  (Unpublished
    study received Feb 12,  1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du
    Pont de Nemours 4  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-C)

Bear, W.H.; Janes, M.J. (1971)  Testing of Insecticides for Bud-
    worm Control on Sweet Corn  .   (Unpublished study received Nov
    16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
    Agricultural Research Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   -Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-E)

Bear, W.H.; Kelsheimer, E.G. (1969) Collards Insecticide Test.
    (Unpublished study received Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
    in cooperation with Gulf Coast Experiment Station, submitted by
,    E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227024-E)

Bear, W.H.; Mixson, W. (1972) Lannate—Sod Webworm.  (Unpublished
    study received Dec 20,  1974 under 352-342; prepared in coopera-
    tion with O.M. Scott 4  Sons Research Farm, submitted by E.I. du
    Pont de Nemours 4  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028394-H)

Bear, W.H.; Nevers, P.; Bellizio, J. (1971) Lannate—Sod Webworra.
    (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; submit-
    ted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    028394-1)

Bear, W.H.; Wiley, R.E. (1976) Aphid Control.  (Unpublished study
    received May 23, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours 4 Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230238-G)

Bear, W.H.; Wolfenbarger,  D.O. (1973) Compare Lannate L and 90WD on
    Snap Beans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under
    352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
 *  Del.; CDL:009841-AD)

Beckhara, C.M. (1970)  Influence of systemic insecticides on thrips
    control and yield  of cotton.  Journal of Economic Entomology
    63(3):936-938.

Belasco, I.J. (19??)  Effect of Methomyl on the Activity of Sewage
    Microorganisms.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under
    352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.-, Wilmington,
    Del.; CDL:229711-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009361   Belasco, I.J. (19??) Methomyl—Incubation with Rumen Microorgan-
               isms.  (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours. & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:092221-B)

000006356   Bellman, S,; Burkhardt, C.C.; Pike, K.S.; Buchanan, T. (1974) Final
               Report: District Project No. 394974-001.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 24, 1976 under 359-620; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in
               cooperation with Univ. of Wyoming, submitted by Rhone-Poulenc,
               Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:095197-BO)

005009892   Bennett, D.R.; Kerr, S.H. (1973) Millipedes in and around
               structures in Florida.  Florida Entomologist 56(1):43-48.

000009019   Bennett, L.H. (1977) Lannate/Cotton: Chemonics Project 77-114.
               .(Unpublished study received War 2, 1979 under 352-342; prepared
               by Chemonics Industries, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237735-E)

005008182   Benschoter, C.A.; Leal, M.P.; Henneberry, T.J.; Kittock, D.L.
               (1977) Effect of irrigation schedules on cotton leafperforator
               populations in Piaa and Deltapine cottons.  Journal of
          .    Environmental Science and Health A12(8)-.401-409.

005001852   Benson, W.R. (1969) Report on carbaraate pesticides.  Journal of
               the Association of Official Analytical Chemists 52(2):266-259.
000008461   Berberet, R. (1973) Evaluation of Lannate (R)» Insecticide for Con-
               trol of Foliage Feeding Insects on Peanuts in Oklahoma, 1973.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Oklahoma State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023291-D)

000007046   Berry, R.E. (1970) Control of Insect Pests in Peppermint.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 13, 1972 under 3E1303; prepared by
             '  Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Inter-
               regional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
               092205-F)

000016031   Berry, R.E. (1970) Control of Insect Pests in Peppermint.  (Unpub-
              lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
               Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
              •Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-AO)

000007047 .  Berry, R.E. (1971) Summary of Results on Effectiveness of Methomyl
               against Variegated Cutworm and Alfalfa Looper Larvae in Pepper-
               mint—1971.  (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1972 under
               3E1303; prepared by Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by Interregional Research Project No. 4, New Bruns-
               wick, N.J.; CDL:092205-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000016032   Berry, R.E. (1972) Control of Insect Pests on Peppermint.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
               Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL-.232410-AP)

000016033   Berry, R.E. (1975) Control of Variegated Cutworm and Alfalfa Looper
               in Peppermint—1975.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; prepared by Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Entomol-
               ogy, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232410-AQ)

000009175   Berry, R.E.; Henderson, H. (1973) Effectiveness of Lannate against
               Cutworms in Different Gallonages of Water.  (Unpublished study
               including letter"dated Nov 30, 1973 from R.E. Berry to Alvin A.
               Baber, received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon
               State Univ., Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Henderson
               Aviation, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:028416-B)

0050T0207   Bhirud, K.M. (1971) Bioactivity of systemic insecticides in corn
               and relationship to corn stunt disease.  Dissertation Abstracts
   -- ' •_.-.;_.  International B 32(4):2209.

005013914   Bhirud, K.M.; Pitre, H.N. (1972) Bioactivity of systemic
               insecticides in corn: relationship to leafhopper vector control
               and corn stunt disease incidence.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 65(4):1134-1140.

000009165   Bigler, E.R. (1974) Lannate (R)»—Carrots and Onions: 74-103.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 30, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
               Chemonics Industries, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026704-P)

000008649   Bingham, K. (1971) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide-Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               003031-AT)

005012843  •Binns, E.S. (1969) Integrated control of Tetranychus
               urticae and Aphis gossypii on cucumbers.  Pages
              - 87-88, In Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Annual Report.

005013772   Binns, E.S. (1971) The toxicity of some soil-applied systemic
               insecticides to Aphis gossypii (Horn. Aphididae)
               and Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acarina: Phytoseiidae)  on
               cucumbers.  Annals of Applied Biology 67(2):211-222.

000012937   Birchfield, W. (1968) Evaluation of nematocides for control of
               reniform nematodes on cotton.  Plant Disease Reporter 52(10):
               786-789.  (Also In unpublished submission received Oct 5,  1971
               under 201-119;  submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,  Washington,
               D.C.;  CDL:000777-D

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000012965   Birchfield, W.; Martin, W.J. (1966) Sweet Potato: Root-Knot Neraa-
               todes: Meloidogyne incognita Group.  (Unpublished study received
               Oct 5, 1971 under 201-119; prepared by Louisiana State Univ.,
               Dept. of Plant Pathology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Wash-
               ington, D.C.; CDL:000777-AO)

000012963   Birchfield, W.; Martin, W.J. (1966) Meloidogyne incognita Group.
               (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1971 under 201-119; submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:000777-AM)

000008116   Birds Eye Canning Company (1972) Corn Borer Control Trial 1972—
               Waseca.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:023294-B)                                 .

005009348   Bishara, S.I.; Esaac, E.G.; Harakly, F.A. (1974) Variations in
               sensitivity to insecticides of the cotton leafworm Spodoptera
000008006   Bixby, K.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Aphid, Leafhopper and White Fly
               Control on Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973
               under 201-348; prepared in cooperation with Asgrow Seed Co.,
              . submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:026992-N)

000008007. %-Bixby, 1C.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Control of Cabbage Aphids and
               Other Pests on Broccoli.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12,
               1973 under 201-348; prepared in cooperation with Asgrow Seed
               Co., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               026992-0)

000008012   Bixby, K.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Control of Cabbage Aphids and
               Other Pests on Cauliflower.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12,
               1973 under 201-348; prepared in cooperation with Asgrow Seed
               Co., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               026992-AA)

000012984   Blackmon, C.W. (1968)  Crop: Soybean, Lwce Nematode .  (Unpub-
               lished study including letter dated Jan 9, 1969 from J.F. Rein-
               hardt to Supervisor, New York, Agricultural Chemicals Div., PDD,
               Agronomics, Herbicides, Nematocides & Fungicides, received Oct
               5, 1971 under 201-119; prepared by Clemson Univ., Edisto Experi-
               ment Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:000777-BJ)             .
              rf
000015987   Blondeau, R.; Boren, R.B. (1973) Test Nudrin Insecticide and Lan-
               nate.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-N)

000007112   Blondeau, R.; Boren, R.B. (1973) Toxicity of Nudrin Insecticide and
               Lannate Formulations to Cabbage Loopers and Aphids on Lettuce.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973 under 201-347; sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:001055-J)

005005169   Boethel, D.J. (1978) Dosage-mortality data on the pecan leaf
               scorch mite.  Journal of Economic Entomology 7U6):854-855.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000015978   Boren, R.B.; Anderson, S., Jr.; Watson, J.; et al. (1975) Nu-
               drin  (R)* Insecticide Peanut Test.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-U)

000016006   Boren, R.B.; Lalman, H.N. (1975) Melon Test.  (Unpublished study
               'received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co.,  Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-L)

000007763   Boren, R.B.; Lalman, N.; Peacock, T. (197*0 Cotton Demonstration.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-BD)

000008936   Boswell, B. (1974) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 1, 1975 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-F)

000016029   Boswell, R. (1975) Corn Borer Control Trial—Sweet Corn—1975—
               Elmer Krause Field—Waseca.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976  under 201-347; prepared by General Foods Corp., submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-AM)

000009272 ' "Boswell, R. (1975) Insect Control Trial— Peas-1975—Food Products-
               Rudolph.  (Unpublished study received Jul 20, 1976 under 352-
               342;  prepared by General Foods Corp., submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,.Del.; CDL:227337-H)

0000b8."3   Boswell, R.; Finnerty, D.W. (1973) Worm Control.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in coopera-
               tion with General Foods, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023301-L)

005010534   Botelho, P.S.M.; Nakano, 0.;-Rodella, R.J. (1975) Acao de alguns
               inseticidas sobre a broca das cucurbitaceas Margaronia
000007063   Boulanger, L.W. (1969) Treatments.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by Univ. of Maine,  submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               092222-AH)
                           •

000008727   Bowen, R.; Meister, H.; Ratto, D.; et al. (1969) Sugar Beet Insec-
               ticide Trial.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971  under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;- CDL:003024-C)

000012608   Bowen, W.R. (1972) Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil Control in Southern
               California.  (Unpublished study received May 29, 1975  under 100-
               501; prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by
               Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:115271-D)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000008707   Bowen, W.R.; Hobza, B.; Gruenberg, G. (1971)  The Effect of Several
              -  -Insecticides Applied to Alfalfa for Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil  Con-
                trol.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342;
                prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside in cooperation with
                Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-T)

 000008733   Bowen, W.R.; Meister, H.S. (1969) Effect of Various Insecticides on
             «   the Beet Armywonn on Sugar Beets, Imperial Valley Field Station,
                California, 1969.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971  un-
                der 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside,  sub-
                mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                003024-1)

 000007988   Bowling, C.C. (1972?) Evaluation of Selected  Insecticides for
                Control of Insect Pests of Soybeans,  (unpublished study re-
                ceived Mar 20, 1973 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A 4 M
                Univ., Research & Extension Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont
                de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:0030H4-M)

 000008424   Bowling, C.C. (1973) Effect of Two.Formulations of Methcmyl on  In-
                sects on Soybeans, 1973.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
                1974 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A &  M Univ., Agricultural
    ...          Experiment Station, Agricultural Research  and Extension Center
        -   ~r  at Beaumont, submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co.,  Wil-
	-.	  mington,-Del.-;-- CDL:023303-P4	
 005011169
 000008125
 000007772
 000007786
000009374
 000008502
Bowling, C.C. (1973) Evaluation of Selected Insecticides for
   Control of Insect Pests of Soybeans.  College Station, Tex.:
   Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. (Texas Agricultural
   Experiment Station miscellaneous publication no. 1115)

Boyce, R. (1972) Cotton Insecticide Evaluation.  (Unpublished
   study received May 24, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.
   du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225098-G)

Boyce, R. (1972) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Feb
   12, -4973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
   Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-H)

Boyce, R.; Lindey, J. (1972) Lettuce Insecticide Comparison—1972.
   (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; prepared
   in cooperation -with Interharvest Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
  /de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:00309S-0)
                 '';
Boyce, R.S. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
   published study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   092221-L)

Boyce, R.S. (1974) Lannate 90W and Lannate L Evaluation on Carrots
   for Beet Armyworm Control.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,
   1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,
   Wilmington, Del.; CDL:022365-E)

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                        OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007653   Boyce,  R.S.; Andrews, M.; Brantlinger, J. (1971) Lannate Methomyl
               Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received on unknown
               date under 4F1437; prepared in cooperation with W-E Co. and
               White Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-U)

000007833   Boyce, R.S.; Bonds, D. (1973) To Evaluate the Effectiveness of
               Lannate for the Control of Thrips in Nectarines.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009332-B)

00000783**   Boyce, R.S.; McLain, L.; True, L. (1973) Thrips Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009832-C)

000008692   Boyce, R.S.; Payne, A. (1970) Lannate—Alfalfa Trial: Jess Brannon
               Farm, Peoria, Arizona.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with.White Chemical Co.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003039-C)

000003709   Boyce, R.S.; Payne, A. (1970) Lannate—Alfalfa Trial: Jess Brannon
               Farm, Peoria, Arizona.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972
    - '  '_.-,„.- under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with White Chemical Co.,
   ' >-   "       submitted by E.L.-du-Pont-de-Nemours 4-£o.-, Wilmington,-Del.;-
               CDL:003039-V)	.._...     _   .

000009239   Boyce, R.S.; Payne, A. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide-
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-
               342; prepared in cooperation with White Chera., submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-E)

000003703-   Boyce, R.S.; Quevas, E.; Osbourn, J. (1970) Lannate—Alfalfa Trial
               W.A. Heiden 4 Sons, Buckeye, Arizona.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               White Chem. Co. and Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-U)

000009373   Boyce, R.S.; Reische, W.C. (1971) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide-
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under
               3F1307; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:092221-K)
               4

000009161   Boyce, R.S.; Rivera, S. (1971) Lannate 90WD: Green Onions—Thrips
               and Beet Armyworm Control.  (Unpublished study received Jul 30,
               •1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Pure Gro Co.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:026704-H)

000009160   Boyce, R.S.; Rivera, S.; Deal, D.; et al. (1970) Lannate 90WD:
               Green Onions—Beet Armywonn and Thrips Control.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 30, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in coopera-
               tion with Pure Gro Co., A.A. Chemical Co., and Ag Tec. Co., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours I Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               026704-D)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009057   Boyce, R.S.; Tanner, S.; Cundiff, A.; et al. (1973) Southwestern
               Corn Borer—Grain Sorghum: 4% Methonyl Granular Evaluation.
               (Unpublished  study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation with Western Growers Chemical Co., Inc. and
               Arizona Agrochemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009653-Q)

000009159   Boyce, R.S.; Whaites, B. (1970) Lannate 90WD Green Onions—Beet
               Arnyworm and  Cabbage Looper Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jul 30, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               Wilbur Ellis  Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026704-C)

000008365   Bradley, J.R. (1975) Insecticide Minimum Rates on Soybeans.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               North Carolina State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224481-C)

000008392   Bradley, J.R.; Burnside, K.R. (1974) Effects of Lannate L on
               Maturity and  Yield of Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Nov
               11, 1975 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:222757-Q)

000007752   Bradley, J.R., Jr.; Bacheler, J.S. (1974) Sumary of Cotton Insect
               Research—1974.  (pp. 28-30,37-40; prepared for Cotton Insect
        .-~. Research and  Control Conference, New Orleans, La., Jan 7-8,
               1975; unpublished ^tudy-received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-!-347;	
               prepared by North Carolina State Univ., Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by  Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232404-AM)

000008248   Bradley, J.R., Jr.; Van Duyn, J.W. (1974) Evaluation of Nudrin for
               Corn Earworm  Control on Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976  under 201-347; prepared by North Carolina State
               Univ., Dept.  of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-X)

000008247   Bradley, J.R., Jr.; Van Duyn, J.W. (1974) Insecticide Minimum Rates
               Tests-von Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; prepared by North Carolina State Univ., Dept. of
               Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232405-W)

000008526   Bradley, L.M. (1973) Third Quarterly Report: Lannate (R)« Nemati-
               cide  sic  on Pineapple.  (Unpublished study received on unknown
               date under 2G1241; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
               pany, Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091762-B)

000017233   Brawner, O.L. (1975) Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied
               5-21-75 for the Control of the Sciptothrips citri on Valencia
               Trees in Riverside County, California.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun  29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Cali-
               fornia—Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Ex-
               periment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemi-
               cal Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-AG)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY '
•000017231    Brawner, O.L. (1975)  Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied
                5-21-75 for the Control of the Scirtothrips citri  on Valencia
                Trees in Riverside County, California.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  prepared by  Univ. of Califor-
                nia—Riverside, Citrus Research Center  and Agricultural Experi-
                ment Station, Dept. of Entomology,  submitted by Shell Chemical
                Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232411-AD>

 000017230    Brawner, O.L. (1975)  Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied
                5-21-75 for the Control of the Scirtothrips citri  on Valencia
                Trees in Riverside County, California.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  prepared by  Univ. of Califor-
                nia—Riverside, Citrus  Research Center  and Agricultural Experi-
                ment Station, Dept. of Entomology,  submitted by Shell Chemical
                Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232411-Z)

 000017231    Brawner, O.L. (1975)  Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied
                5-22-75 for the Control of the Scirtothrips citri  on 1  Year
                Lemon Trees in  Tulare County,  California.  (Unpublished study
                received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-317;  submitted  by  Shell Chemical
                Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232411-AH)

 000017232    Brawner, O.L. (1975)  Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied
 "' " '_.-.:-•••    5-22-75 for £he Control of the Scirtothrips citri  on 1  Year
             - -Grapefruit Trees ~in Tulare County;r~Califomia^—-(iJnpublished	
                study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;  prepared  by Univ.~oT~
                California—Riverside,  Citrus  Research  Center and  Agricultural
                Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology,  submitted by Shell
                Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232411-AE)
                            
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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
0000093H    Brieholz,  B.  (197*0  Field Test  Evaluation Fora.  (Unpublished study
                received Jul  1,  1975  under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
                Del  Monte  Corp.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
  ;              Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-G)

005004508    Brinsmead, R.B.; Hobman, F.R.;  Van der List, J. (1977) Soybean
                growing in north  Queensland.  Queensland Agricultural Journal
                103(6):573-578.

005000993    British Crop  Protection  Council (1974) Pesticide Manual: Basic
                Information on the Chemicals Used as Active Components of
                Pesticides. Edited by H. Martin and C.R. Worthing.  4th ed.
                London, England:  British Crop Protection Council.

000008096    Brodie,  B.B.  (1968) The  Effects of Nematicide  sic  Treatments on
                Yield of Flue-Cured Tobacco, Tifton, Georgia 1968.  (Unpublished
                study received Apr 22, 1969  under 352-342; prepared by U.S.
                Dept. of Agriculture, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
                submitted  by  E.I. du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:003007-F)

000008027    Brookings, C. (1974) Heliothis  Spp Control in Cotton with Nu-
                drin  (R)».  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-
                347;  prepared by  Brookings Consulting Service, submitted by
          -      Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-R)

000008596    Brooks,  0.; Perry, C. (1976) Efficacy of Various Rates of Insecti-
                cides for  Control of  Soybean Looper, Pseudoplusia includens
                (Walker):  Table 3.10.  (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1977
                under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Southeast Branch
     *  .%        Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230630-F)

000012531    Brooks,  R.F. .(1966) White Fly.  (Unpublished study received Dec 28,
                1967  under 8F0648; submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., Ardsley,
                N.Y.; CDL:091129-AX)

000011768    Brooks,  R.F.  (1967)  Scale Tests Performed on Various Citrus
                Fruits  .   (Unpublished study received Dec 28, 1967 under 8F0648;
                submitted  by Geigy Chemical  Corp., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091129-X)

000011932    Brooks,  R.F.  (1967) Citrus White Fly.  (Unpublished study received
                Oct  1, 1969 under OF0892; submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp.,
             <  Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:092005-0)

000016636    Brooks,  R.F.  (1969)  Effectiveness of High Pressure Handguns in the
                Treatment of Valencia Trees  against the Cloudy-Winged Whitefly .
                (Unpublished  study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
                by Univ. of Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sci-
                ences, Agricultural Research and Education Center at Lake Al-
                fred, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
                232411-AA)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000015047   Brooks, R.F. (1970)  Effectiveness of High Pressure Handguns in the
               Treatment of Temple Orange Trees  .  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Insti-
               tute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research
               and Education Center at Lake Alfred, submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-AB)

000008589   Brooks, R.F. (1970) Test No. RF-68.  (Unpublished study received
               May 23, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Florida Agricultural
               Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230238-E)

000013986   Brooks, R.F. (1970)  Aphis spiraecola  : Test No.: RF-68.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Feb 3, 1977 under 201-274; prepared by
               Univ. of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
               Citrus Experiment Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:095827-G)

000012618   Brooks, R.F. (1972)  Comparison of Efficacy of Different Pesticides
               against Various Types of Scale on Citrus .  (Unpublished study
               received May 29, 1975 under 100-501; submitted by Ciba-Geigy
               Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:115271-U)

000011701   Brooks, R.L. (1971) Citrus Snow Scale: Test No.: A 77.  (Unpub-
               lished study including test no. RF 81, received Jan 16, 1974 un-
               der unknown admin, no.; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greens-
               boro, N.C.; CDL:122290-0)

005009833   Brown, E.B.; Sykes, G.B. (1973) Control of tobacco rattle virus
               (spraing) in potatoes.  Annals of Applied Biology
               75(3):462-464.

000009005   Brown, H.L. (1978) The Effects of Lannate LV on Singing Male Song-
               birds in Maine in 1978.  (Unpublished study received Dec 26,
               1978 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours i Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236680-A)

005010533   Brown, R.H. (1972) Chemical control of the cereal cyst nematode
               (  Heterodera avenae  ) in Victoria: a comparison of systemic
               and contact nematicides.  Australian Journal of Experimental
               Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 12(59):662-667.
            rf
005010425   Brown, R.H. (1973) Chemical control'of the cereal cyst nematode
               (  Heterodera avenae  )—a comparison of methods and rates of
               application of two systemic nematicides.  Australian Journal of
               Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 13(64):587-592.

005009834   Brown, R.H.; Meagher, J.W.; McSwain, N.K. (1970) Chemical control
               of the cereal cyst neraatode (  Heterodera avenae  ) in the
              .Victorian Mallee.  Australian Journal of Experimental
               Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 10(43):172-173.

005008864   Buchanan, J.B., inventor;  (1969) Hydroxamate carbamates as
               nematocides.  U.S. patent 3,459,866.  Aug 5.  7 p.  Int. Cl.  A
               01m9/12,C 07c 125/02; U.S. Cl.424-327.

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005010539   Buchanan, J.B.,  inventor; E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.,
               assignee  (1968) Insecticidal mixtures.  South African patent
               specification 677,672.  Apr 26.  14 p.

005008865   Buchanan, J.B.,  inventor; E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.,
               assignee  (1972) Substituted 0-carbaraylhydroxamate pesticides.
               U.S. patent 3,639,633.  Feb 1.  18 p. Int. Cl. A 01n 9/20; U.S.
               Cl. 424-327.

005008866   Buchanan, J.B.,  inventor; E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.,
               assignee  (1972) Substituted 0-carbanylhydroxamates.  U.S.
               patent 3,647,861.  Mar 7.  15 p. Int. Cl. C 07c 149/20; U.S.
               a. 260-481 R.

005008187   Buchanan, J.B.,  inventor; E.I. du Pont de Nemours, assignee (1968)
               Mixtures  of EPN and hydroxamate carbamates.  U.S. patent
               3,414,652.  Dec 3.  3 p. Cl. 424-218.

005012207   Buck, W.B. (1979) Clinical toxicosis induced by insecticides in
               dogs and  cats.  Veterinary Medicine and Small Animal Clinician
               74(8):1119-1121,1123-1124.

005002917   Buitendag, C.H.  (1976) Sitruswasdopluis: verdere aspekte in
               verband met insekmiddelbeheer.   Citrus waxy scale: further
       '..."-:-•• aspects in relation to insecticide control.   .Citrus and
               Subtropical Fruit Journal (510):5-10. '

005009351   Bull, D.L. (1974) Fate of methomyl on cotton.  Environmental
               Entomology 3(4):723-724.

000003587   Bullock, R.  (1974) Bionomics and Control of Insects Attacking Flor-
               ida Citrus.   (Unpublished study received May 23, 1977 under 352-
               342; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research Center,
               submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:230238-C)

005008356   Bullock, R.C. (1973) Toxicity of selected insecticides to the
               restless  bush cricket, a minor pest of citrus in Florida.
               Journal, of Economic Entomology 66(2):559-560.

000016048   Bullock, R.C. (1974) Sinner Rust Miticide Test No. 4.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of
               Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricul-
              tural Research Center at Fort Pierce, Citrus Section, submitted
               by Shell  Chemical Co.', Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-AC)

005013773   Burbutis, P.P.;  Davis, C.P.; Kelsey, L.P.; Martin, C.E. (1972)
               Control of green peach aphid on sweet peppers in Delaware.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 65(5):1436-1438.

000008224   Burchett, D.M. (1970) Onion Thrip Control Trials.  (Unpublished
               study received.Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Colorado
               State Univ.,  Arkansas Valley Experiment Station, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont  de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-225397-H)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005012671   Burgos, J.A.; Martorell, L.F. (1973) The Calisto (Lepidoptera:
               Satyridae) problem  in sugarcane in the Dominican Republic.
               Pages 272-277, In Proceedings of the 1973 Meeting of the West
               Indies Sugar Technologists.  Bridgetown, Barbados:  West Indies
               Sugar Association.

000007641   Burgoyne, D.L.; Purcell, D.; Nash, C.R. (1971) Evaluate Lannate 90
               WD on Grape Leafhopper (Ranch #9 Block A-8 Jerry Driedger).
               (Unpublished study  received on unknown date under 4F1137; pre-
               pared in cooperation with AFC, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-I)

000008720   Burke, R.E. (1969) Lannate—Spinach.  (Unpublished study received
               Jan 8, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               4 Co., Wilmington,  Del.;-CDL:003021-K)

000007857   Burke, R.E. (1969) Performance of Du Pont Product Lannate.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Aug 11, 1969 under 352-EX-70; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               123351-K)

000009112.   Burke, R.E.; Banks, A. (1973) Lannate L Record Sheet—Experimental
  -   -"" "'"'•'.. Program.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1976 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Green Giant, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., WiLnington, Del.; CDL:224072-I)

X0007130   Burkhardt, C.C.; Pike, K.S.; Buchanan, T. (1974) Chemical Control
               of Alfalfa "Weevil in Wyoming.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 201-317; prepared by Univ. of Wyoming, submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-AD)

000008367   Burns, L.J. (1972) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:221481-F)

000008459   Burns, L.J.; Foland, E.L. (1972) Lannate—Peanuts—Beet Armyworn.
               (Unpublished study  received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;  submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023291-B)

000009218   Burnside, K.R. (1974) Evaluate Insecticidal Efficacy 4 Fruit Finish
               with Lannate L.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
               352-342;  submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;  CDL:028446-H)

000008337   Burnside, K.R. (1974) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received
               Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:222757-H)

000008423   Burnside, K.R.;  Aupperle, D.A.;  Van Dyne,  J.;  et al. (1973) Lannate
               L—Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
               342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;  CDL:023303-V)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007620
000009340
000008515
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000009141
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Burnside, K.R.; Cullipher, J.M. (1974) Lannate—Armyworra—Wheat.
   (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615;  submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
   094495-J)

Burnside, K.R.; Hanraes, G.G. (1977) Lannate Ovicidal Action—Cot-
   ton—1976.  (Unpublished study received Sep 14,  1977 under 352-
   370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:231841-G)

Burnside, K.R.; Ketcham, D.D.; Kendrick, B. (1973)  Lannate—Cotton
   vs. Azbdrin-Bollworms.  (Unpublished study received  Aug 25, 1976
   under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Helena Chemical Co.,
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:227324-R)

Burnside, K.R.; Lanier, R. (1973) Lannate—Cotton.   (Unpublished
   study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023305-F)

Burnside, K.R.; Roberts, J.E. (1974) Test Demonstrations  for  Con-
   trol of Arayworms on Wheat.  (Unpublished study  received Apr 8,
   1975 under 5F1615; prepared by the Univ. of Virginia,  submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
   094495-1)

Burnside, K.R.; Steinhauer, C.J. (1973) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023305-H)

Burnside, K.R.; Wix, B.; Wcmack, H.; et al. (1973)  Lannate—Cot-
   ton—Beet Armyworm.  (Unpublished study received Jul 13, 1976
   under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  &  Co., Wil-
   mington, Del.; CDL:227339-G)

Burt, E.O. (1967) Turf Neraatocide Test: Procedure.   (Unpublished
   study received Dec 12, 1974 under 352-342; prepared  by Univ. of
   Florida, Assoc. Turf Tech., submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours
   & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028394-F)

Byram, W.; Nelson, W.; Stevens, T. (1975) Necessary Test  Details:
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   1975 from J*A. Nelson to John Durkin, received Jun 29, 1976
   under 352-342; prepared by Agricultural Products Co.,  sub-
                  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
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Cabrera, P.; Byram, W. (1976)  Farmers'  Reports:  Efficacy Studies
   of Lannate Treatment on Onions .  (Unpublished study received
   Jun'29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared  by Agricultural Products
   Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:225397-K)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005010219   Cahill, W.P.; Estesen, B.; Ware, G.W. (1975) Foliage residues of
                insecticides on cotton.  Bulletin of Environmental
                Contamination and Toxicology 13(3):334-337.

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                Agricultural Chemicals.  Berkeley, Calif.:  California
                Department of Public Health, Bureau of Occupational Health and
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005000881   Cameron, E.A.; Campbell, R.L.; Adams, L.E. (1973) Insecticidal
                control of Adelges abietis in Pennsylvania.  Journal of
                Economic Entomology 66(3):811-812.

005012413   Cameron, R.S.; Johnson, N.E. (1971) Chemical control of the
                "annual bluegrass weevil", Hyperodes sp. nr. anthracinus  .
                Journal of Economic Entomology 54(3):689-693.

000009124   Campbell, L.M.; DeBoo, R.F. (1974) Studies on Foaming Adjuvants for
                Insecticide Sprays: Atplus 540 (R)« in Combination with Dilute
                Solutions of Methonyl for Control of Spruce Budworm on White
   . ^   .-•'--.  Spruce.  (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 under 352-342;
                prepared by Canada, Forestry Service, Chemical Control Research
                Institute, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
                ton, Del.; CDL:224073-P)

000015977   Campbell, W.V. (1973) Control of Heliothis on Peanuts.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
                North Carolina State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
                Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-T)

005008211   Campbell, W.V.; Sheets, T.J. (1976) The fall armywonn and its
                control on Coastal Bermuda grass  abstract .  Journal of the
                Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 92(2):68-69.

005019873   Campos P, J. (1972) Insecticidas impregnados a la serailla del maiz
                para el control de Elasmopalpus lignosellus Zeller
                (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).   Insecticide impregnation of corn
                seed for control of Elasmopalpus lignosellus Zeller
                (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).   Revista Peruana de Entomologia
                15(2):348-351.

000011345   Cancelado, R.; Radcliffe, E.B. (1975) Experimental'Compound Tested
                in 1975.  (Unpublished study received Oct 20, 1976 under 100-EX-
               37;  prepared by Red River Valley Potato Growers Association,
               submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp.,  Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:228984-D)

000008603   Cancelado, R.E.; Radcliffe, E.B. (1976)  Potato Insect Pest Manage-
               ment: Economic Thresholds,  (pp. 86-87 and 92-94 only; unpub-
               lished study received Sep 21, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Entomology, Fisheries, and Wild-
               life, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,. Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:231911-H)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007703   Canerday, D. (19??) Midville Cotton Test.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-T)

000007157   Canerday, T.D. (1975) Efficacy Evaluation of Nudrin Applied
               Aerially for Budworm Control, Heliothis virescens  , on Flue
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               201-347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Coastal Plain Station,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-V)

000007716   Canerday, T.D.; Baker, S.; Goldberg, H.; et al. (1972) Cotton In-
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               Sixth Annual Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference, Jan
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               347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Div. of Entomology, Div. of
               Agronomy, and Southeast Experiment Station, submitted by Shell
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000007717   Canerday, T.D.; McKeown, S.; Baker, S.H.; et al. (1973) Cotton In-
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               29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Div. of
               Entomology, Div. of Agronomy, and Southeast Experiment Station,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-Z)

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               Annual Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference, Jan 5-8,
               1975; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
               prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Div. of Entomology and Southeast
               Branch Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
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005010433   Capinera, J.L.; Walmsley, M.R. (1978) Control of alfalfa insects
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005014293   Garden, P.W. (1974) Insecticides for the control of damson-hop
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               British Crop Protection Council.

005004973   Carey, A.E.; Gowen, J.A.; Wiersma, G.B. (1978) Pesticide
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000003005   Carlisle, A.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Cabbage Looper Control on Let-
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005009899   Carter, F.L.; Graves, J.B. (1973) Measuring effects of
               insecticides on aquatic animals.  Louisiana Agriculture

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005016149   Cassignard, R. (1972) Influence des produits de traitement de la
               vigne sir la flore microbienne et la fermentation.   Influence
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000008774   Cetas, R.C. (1970) Control of the Worm Complex Attacking Sweet Corn
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               prepared by Cornell Univ., New York State Agricultural Experi-
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005010816   Chalfant, R.B. (1969) Control of the cabbage looper and
               diamondback moth caterpillar on cabbage and collards in
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               4(2):65-74.

000003593 .  Chalfant, R.B. (1969) Toxicity 3f insecticides against two looper
 ...           species,*Pseudoplusia includens and Trichoplusia ni  ,in the
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               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:230630-B)

0000?0:?46   Chalfant, R.B. (1973?) Control of Insect Pests of Turnip, Mustard,
               and Collard Greens.  (Unpublished study received Jun 24, 1976
               under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227024-Q)

005003137   Chalfant, R.B. (1973) Cabbage looper: effect of temperature on
               toxicity of insecticides in the laboratory.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 66(2):339-341.

005010815   Chalfant, R.B. (1973) Chemical control of the southern green
               stinkbug, tomato fruitwonn and potato aphid on vining tomatoes
               in southern Georgia.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological
               Society 8(4): 279-283.

000009035   Chalfant, R.B. (1974) Control of Insects on Snap-Beans and Southern
               Peas with Systemic and Foliar Insecticides.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;  prepared'by Univ. of
               Georgia, College of Agriculture,  Coastal Plain Experiment
               Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232406-0)

005014236   Chalfant, R.B. (1976) Chemical Control of Insect Pests of the
               Southern Pea in Georgia.  Athens, Ga.:   University of Georgia
               College of Agriculture Experiment Station. (Georgia
               Agricultural Experiment Stations resarch bulletin no. 179)

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 000008536   Chalfant, R.B.; Canerday, T.D. (1968) Control of the Cabbage Looper
                and the Diaraondback Moth on Cole Crops: Hatch Project 229.  (Un-
                published study received Jun 21, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
                Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227024-B)

 000003471   Chalfant, R.B.; Harbin, I.; Hampton, T. (1972) Control of Cabbage
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                published study received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; prepared by
               •Univ. of Georgia, Coastal Plain Station, submitted by E.I. du
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 000007963   Chalfant, R.B.; Suber, E.F.; Harbin, I. (1969) Control of Pickle-
                worms on Yellow Squash.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972
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                Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
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                Collards: Hatch Project 229.  (Unpublished study received Jun	
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                iment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
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 005013843   Chalfant, R.B.; Todd, J.W.; Mullinix, B. (1979) Cabbage looper:
                ovicidal activity of pesticides in the laboratory.  Journal of
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 005019574   Chan, J.K.; Tobler, E.; Johnson, H.E., inventors; Union Carbide
                Corp., assignee (1979) Method of producing biologically active
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 005007866   Chapman, R.A.; Harris, C.R. (1979) Determination of residues of
                methomyl and oxamyl and their oximes in crops by gas-liquid
                chronatography of oxime trimethylsilyl ethers.  Journal of
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 000008301   Chapman, R.K. (1966) Foliar Potato Leafhopper Control on Potato,
                Arlington, Wisconsin.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1970
                under OF0886; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin, submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                091530-V)

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Chapman, R.K. (1967) Cooperator Research Report: Potato Leafhopper
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Chapman, R.K. (1968) Potato Leafhopper Control.  (Unpublished study
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Chari, M.S.; Patel, N.G, (1972) Efficacy of some newer
   insecticides against the tobacco leaf eating
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Chari, M.S.; Patel, N.G. (1973) Control of Heliothis armigera Hb.
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Cheng, H.H. (1977) Insecticides and sucker control chemicals:
   compatibility and effects on green peach aphid, tomato hornworm
   and suckers on flue-cured tobacco in Ontario.  Tobacco Science
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Cherry, E.T. (1977) Biological Research Report on Insecticide Ef-
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   chokes: R&D Objective: 303018.  Summary of studies 096254-B
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   and 096254-N.  (Unpublished study received Jul 19, 1977 under  -
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   096254-A)

Chevron Chemical Company (1976) Orthene 75 S Soluble Powder:  Ground
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Chevron Chemical Company (1976) Orthene 75 S: Label Amendment:
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   through 095677-F, 095677-H and 095677-1.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Dec 23, 1976 under 239-2418;  CDL:095677-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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               studies 223903-D and parts of 223903-B and 223903-C.  (Unpub-
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            Chiu, P.S.B.; Bass, M.H. (1977) Toxicity of fourteen insecticides
               to adult bean leaf beetle.  Journal of the Georgia
               Entomological Society 12(4):317-321.

            Chiu, P.S.B.; Bass, M.H. (.1978) Soybean looper: minimum rates of
               insecticides for control.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological
               Society 13(2): 155-160.

            Chiu, P.S.B.; Bass, M.H. (1978) Soybean looper: susceptibility of
               larvae to insecticides.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological
               Society 13(2): 169-173.

            Chongruksa, W.; Davide, R.G. (1973) Influence of nematocides on
               the development and sex differentiation of Meloidogyne
000008843   Christian, B.-< 1967) "Control of Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn—1967.
               (Unpublished study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; prepared
               by Libby, McNeill & Libby, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091179-U)

005013877   Chuo, S.K. (1973) A  screening experiment to test the efficacy of
               four insecticides against diamond-back moth, Plutella
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               chokes.  Summary of studies 093862-C through 093362-M.  (Unpub-
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000012607   Ciba-Geigy CoKporation (1975) Efficacy Sunroary: Reduced Rates of
               Supracidekt" 2E for the Control of Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil and
               Pea Aphid: California Only.  Summary of studies 115271-C through
               115271-1.  (Unpublished study received May 29, 1975 under 100-
               501; CDL:115271-A)

000007971   Clement Associates, Incorporated (1978) Selected Environmental and
               Toxicological Information on Seven Insecticides Registered for
               Citrus, Cotton and Soybeans.  '(Unpublished study received Mar
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               Dolinger Associates, submitted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co.,
               Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:096962-A)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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   soybean looper, cloverworm and velvetbean caterpillar on soy-
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   Chemicals School.'  By Dept. of Agronomy and Soils, Dept. of
   Entomology and Economic Zoology, Dept. of Horticulture and Dept.
   of Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology.   Clemson, S.C.:
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Clinch, P.G.; Faulke, J. (1977) Toxicity to the external
   mite Acarapis externus Morgenthaler of pesticides fed in sugar
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Clinch, P.G.; Palmer-Jones, T.; Forster, I.W. (1973) Effect on
   honey bees of dicrotophos and methcmyl applied as sprays to
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Clinch, P.G.; Ross, J.G.M. (1970) Laboratory assessment of the
   speed of action on honey bees of orally dosed insecticides.
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                speed  of action on honey bees of orally dosed insecticides.
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 000007722   Glower, D.  (1974)  Small Plot Bollworm Test No.  3.   (Unpublished
                study  received  Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347;  prepared by Louisiana
                State  Univ., submitted by Shell  Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.;
                CDL:223468-P)   '

 000007126   Coakley,  J.; Pickle,  J. (1974) Cotton Insect Data—SW Oklahoma:
                Shell  Chemical  Co.—SD8832.  (Unpublished study including  letter
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                Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; prepared in cooperation with Okla-
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 000008023   Coakley,  J.; Pickle,  J. (1974) Shell—Project K—Alfalfa  SD14999.
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                Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:224481-B)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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               studies on California and Florida strains.  Journal of Economic
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005003185   Cochrane, W.P.; Greenhalgh, R. (1976) Evaluation and comparison of
               selective gas chromatographic detectors for the analysis of
               pesticide residues.  Chromatographia 9(6):255-265.

005009901   Colbran, R.C.; Brouwer, H.M. (1972) Neinatocide trials with tobacco
               in the 1968-69 and 1969-70 seasons.  Queensland Journal of
               Agricultural and Animal Sciences 29(4):265-268.

000003898   Colburn, R. (1973) Laboratory Evaluation of Various Pesticides on


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               023416-E)

000008550   Colorado'State University, Arkansas Valley Research Center (1974)
               Insecticide Trials for Control of Onion Thrips.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
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000014926   Cooledge, C.Y.; Gimpel, W.F., Jr.; Schaefer, R.E.; et al. (1976)


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               Various Plants].  (Unpublished study received Dec 21, 1973 under
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005009346   Cooper, J.I.; Thomas, P.R. (1971) Chemical treatment of soil to
               prevent transmission of tobacco rattle virus to potatoes
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000007691   Coppedge, J.R.; Ridgway, R.L.; Kinzer, R.E. (1973) A Preliminary
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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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               Chemical and biological evaluations of slow release
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000007711   Corey, R.A.; Hicks, D.R.; Home, .C.A.; et al. (1973) Research and
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000008894   Couch, J. (1973) Lannate—Mint.  (Unpublished study received Dec
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               232404-AV)

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005003802   Cruz, C. (1974) Evaluation of new insecticides for control of the
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OOOOOS775   Davis, A.C. (1970) Control of European Corn Borer with Sprays of
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005009337   DeBarr, G.L.; Nord, J.C. (1978) Contact toxicity of 3*
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000009115   DeBoo,.R.F. (1974) Experimental Applications of Insecticides for
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000009117   DeBoo, R.F.; Campbell, L.M. (1972) Plantation Research: V. Mist-
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000007935   Delp,  C.J.; Krause, R.L. (1967) Insecticide Evaluation on Direct
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000014103   DeMarshall, A.C.; Zeck, W.M. (1972) Field Evaluation of Various
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000014104   DeMarshall, A.C.; Zeck, W.M. (1972) Field Evaluation of Various
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000014102   DeMarshall, A.C.; Zeck, W.M. (1972) Field Evaluation of Various
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000009346   Denis, S.J. (1975) Block Dwarf Apple Insecticide Test.  (Unpub-
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000009347   Denis,.S.J. (1976) Green Apple Aphid Test.  (Unpublished study re-
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               defining health effects of the environment on man.  Pages
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000009203   Dibble, J.E.  (1974) Grapes: Omnivorous Leaf Roller Control.  (Un-
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                Entomology Memoirs No. 39.  Pretoria, South Africa:   Department
                of Agricultural Technical Services.

000009281   Di  Martini, D. (1970) Lannate—Corn Earworm Trials—Head Lettuce.
                (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1975 under 352-342; prepared
                by Diablo Ag Chem, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:230785-M)  .

000009126   Dirnond, J.B.  (1975) Efficacy of Materials Tested for Control of
              -Spruce Budworm Damage in Maine,  1975: I.  Chemical Insecticides.
                (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 under 352-342;  prepared
               by Maine Life Sciences and Agriculture Experiment Station, Dept.
               of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  4 Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:224073-S)

000008560   Dimond, J.B.  (1976) Insecticide Tests against Spruce Budworm in
               Maine—1976: Preliminary Results.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 9, 1977 under 352-EX-95; prepared by Maine Life  Sciences and
                Agriculture Experiment Station,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223633-K)

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 Diraond, J.B.;  Morrison, T.A.  (1978)  Evaluation of Chemicals for
    Spruce Budworm Control in  Maine—1978 Season.   (Unpublished
    study received Jan 18, 1979 under 352-342;  prepared  by Univ.  of
    Maine—Orono,  Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont  de
    Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:236780-B)

 Dirimanov, M.;  Stefanov, D.;  Dimitrov, A. (1974) Vliyanie na
    nyakoi insektitsidi v'rkhu povazhni vidove ot  poleznata
    entomofauna pri tyutyuna.   [Effect of some insecticides on the
    more important species of  beneficial entomofauna on  tobacco.]
    Rastitelna Zashchita.  [Plant Protection.]  22(11):18-20.

 Dittmer, R.L.  (1976) True Armywora Control in Corn with Lannate.
    (Unpublished study received Nov 2, 1976 under  352-342;  submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
    226387-E)

 Dixon, G.M.; Holland, P.T. (1977) Reduction of soldier  fly damage
    to ryegrass seedlings by insecticidal seed treatments.   New
    Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 5(2):157-169.

 Dobson, O.C.;  Simkover, H.G.  (1975)  Toxicity of SD 41706  and SD
    43775 to Alfalfa Weevil.  (Unpublished study received  Jun 29,
    1976 under 201-347; prepared in cooperation with Dobson and
    Sons, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:
"•---:  232403-H)
 Dolan, J.W.;  Seiber, J.N. (1977)" Chlorine-selective detection  for
    liquid chrcmatography with a Coulson electrolytic conductivity
    detector.   Analytical Chemistry 49(2):325-331.

 Dole Pineapple Company (1971) Dip or Postplant Application  of  Nema-
    ticides [sic].  (Unpublished study received Aug 16,  1972 under
.-   2G1241; submitted, by-E.I.  du Pont de Nemours 4  Co.,  Inc., Wil-
    mington, Del.; CDL:091762-L)

 Dcminick, C.B. (1967) Insect  Control in Tobacco.   (Unpublished
    study received Dec 28, 1971 under 100-501;  prepared  by Virginia
    Polytechnic Institute and  State Univ.,  Bright Tobacco  Research
    Station, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,  N.C.; CDL:
    000539-D)

 Dominick, C.B. (1969) Reduction in Second Generation Tobacco Flea
    Beetle Population on Flue-Cured Tobacco Following a  Single
    Foliar Application of Insecticide:  Table 1.  (Unpublished study
    received Dec 28, 1971 under 100-501; prepared by Virginia Poly-
    technic Institute and State Univ.,  Bright Tobacco Research
    Station, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,  N.C.; CDL:
    000539-E)

 Dominick, C.B. (1970) Lannate Test 1970—Field. (Unpublished  study
    received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Poly-
    technic Institute and State Univ.,  Tobacco  Research  Station,
    submitted  by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
    CDL:003031-B)

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    Green Peach  Aphid Control on Flue-Cured Tobacco:  Table 1 .   (Un-
    published study received Nov 16,  1971  under 352-312;  prepared by
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Tobacco Research
    Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co.,  Wilming-
    ton,  Del.; CDL:003031-D)

'Dominick, C.B.  (1972) Tests with insecticides for tobacco flea
    beetle control  in plantbeds and on newly transplanted tobacco.
    Tobacco Science 16:10U.

 Dominick, C.B.  (1972) Tests with insecticides for tobacco flea
    beetle control  in plantbeds and on newly transplanted tobacco.
    Tobacco  ^  /Sep 1):11.   (Also In unpublished submission  re-
    ceived Mar 28,  1975  under 239-2119;  submitted by  Chevron  Chemi-
    cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:009781-C)

 Doninick, C.B.  (1973) Early season control of several
    foliage- feed ing tobacco  insects.   Tobacco Science XVII: 32-33.

 Done,  A.K. (1979)  The toxic emergency:  the great equalizers   II.
    Anticholinester.ases.  Emergency Medicine 11 (6) :167-168, 173-175.

.Ddrn, .R.W.; .SimkoveivJUG. _t1973). Beseareh .and_Deyjelojxnent_llotes_: _
    Phytotoxicity of Nudrin  Insecticide Formulations.- (Unpublished —
    study received  Apr 5,  1973 under  201-317;  submitted by Shell
    Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:001053-H)

 Dorough, H.W. (1979)  Metabolism of insecticides by conjugation
    mechanisms.   Pharmacology and Therapeutics,  Part  A
 Dorough,  H.W.; Thorstenson,  J.H.  (1975)  Analysis for  carbamate
    insecticides  and metabolites.   Journal  of Chromatographic
    Science  13(5):212-221.

 Dotson, 0..;  Sloan, L.C.  (1972) Alfalfa Insecticide Trial:  Johnson
    Ranch, Westmoreland,  California.   (Unpublished study received
    Mar 30,  1972  under 352-312; prepared  in cooperation with Dotson
    4 Son; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL:003039-R)
   d               \

 Dougherty,  D.E.;  Schuster, D.J. (1977) Experiment Report:  Exp.  Mo.:
    77VT-20.   (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-
    312; submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL:237383-H)

 Drake, D.C.  (1978) Evaluation of  Non-Target Animals Including Ter-
    restial  Insects and Aquatic Animals.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Dec 26, 1978 under 352-312; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de
    Nemours  4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236630-B)

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000007859   Drake,  D.C.;  Carter,  D.  (1972) Insect  Control on Spinach, Del
               Monte  Foods,  Crystal  City, Texas.   (Unpublished study received
               Feb  23,  1972  under 352-EX-72; prepared by Del Monte Corp., sub-
               mitted by  E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:123355-D)

000003153   Drake,  D.C.;  Finnerty, D.W.; Hartanan,  P. (1969) Control Annyworm on
               Field  Corn.   (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-
               312; submitted  by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;  CDL:023294-Q)

000003675   Driggers, D.  (1971) Lannate for the Control of Velvetbean Cater-
               pillar on  Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Jul 7, 1972
               under  352-342;  prepared by Univ. of Florida, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont  de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-K)

000003556   Drouin, J.A.; Kusch,  D.S. (1974.) Insecticide Field Trials on Shade
               and  Shelterbelt Trees in Alberta and Saskatchewan.   Edmonton,
               Alberta: Canada, Dept. of the Environment, Forestry Service.
               (pp. 15-13 only; Northern Forest Research Centre, Information
               report NOR-X-31; also _In unpublished submission received Mar 9,
               1977 under 352-EX-95; submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:228633-F) .

000008558  "Drouin, J.A.; Kusch,  D.S. (1975) Pesticide Field Trials on Shade
               and  Shelterbelt Trees in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1974.   Ed-
               monton,  Alberta: Canada, Forestry Service,  (pp. 7-9 only;
               Northern Forest Research Centre, Information report NOR-X-131;
               also In  unpublished submission received Mar 9, 1977 under 352-
       -  ••»     EX-95; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:223633-D

000009395  'Dune Company  (.1970) 1970 Lannate Trial*. (Unpublished study re-
               ceived on  unknown  date under 1F1162; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:09S436-G)

005011185   Dunn, R.L.; Washino,  R.K.; Case, T.J.  (1975) Slow release
               formulations of insect growth regulators for mosquito control
               in catch basins [abstract].  Pages  155-155, .In Proceedings and
               Papers of  the 43rd Annual Conference of the California Mosquito
               Control Association;  Jan 26-29, Redding, California.  Edited by
               T.D. Mulhern.   Visalia, Calif.:  California Mosquito Control
               Association.

005012118   Dunning,  R.A.; Winder, G.H. (1974) Effects of aldicarb and some
               other  nematicides  on  growth of sugar beet in Heterodera
000008393   Dupnik, T. (1974) Aerial Lannate Field Test on Cotton, 1974.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared by
               International Aerial Photos, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:222757-R)

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Dupnik, T.; Harding, J.A.; Fuchs, T.W. (1973) 1973 Field Tests E-
   valuating Various Insecticides for Control of Cabbage Looper and
   Diamondback Moth Larvae in Cabbage.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Texas A & M Univ., Agri-
   cultural Experiment Station, Agricultural Research 4 Extension
   Center at Weslaco, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
   D.C.; CDL:232409-W)

Du Pont Company (1966) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Apples.  (Un-
   published study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; CDL:092222-W)

Du Pont Company (1966) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Apples.  (Un-
   published study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; CDL:092222-X)
Du Pont Company (1957) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Apples.
   published study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; CDL:
   092222-AB)
(Un-
Du Pont Company (1970) Bean Insecticide-Nematicide Test: Foliage
   Treatments.  (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1972 under
   352-342; CDL:003038-G)

Du Pont Company (1971) Insecticides—Apples.  (Unpublished study
   received Mar 5, 1974. under 3F1308; CDL:092222-AN)

DuRant, J. (1975) Beet Armyworm Control.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224481-1)

DuRant, J.A. (1977) Methomyl on cotton: evaluation of use patterns
   for phytotoxicity and efficacy against the bollwonn and tobacco
   budworm.  Journal of Economic Entomology 70(5):64l-643.

DuRant, J.A. (1979) Effectiveness of selected insecticides and
   insecticide combinations against the bollwonn, tobacco budworm,
   and beet armyworm on cotton.  Journal of Economic Entomology
   72(4):610-613.

Dutcher, J.D.; Howitt, A.J. (1978) Bionomics and control
   of Lithocolletis blancardella in Michigan.  Journal of Economic
   Entomology 71(57:736-738.

E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (19??) Bee Statement.  Summary of
  * study 224300-C.  (Unpublished study received Jul 29, 1976 under
   352-342; CDL:224800-B)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours i Company (19??) Broccoli: Aerial Applica-
   tions of Lannate for Control of Cabbage Looper and Diamond Back
   Moth Larvae.  (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under
   352-342; CDL:003018-S)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours i Company (19??) Cabbage: Aerial Applica-
   tion of Lannate for Control of Cabbage Loopers and Diamond Back
   Moth Larvae Applied 4/3, 4/10 and 4/16.  (Unpublished study
   received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; CDL:003018-R)

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000009014


000009808


000009189
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (19??)  Lannate    L Methomyl
   Insecticide — Solvent Evaporation.  (Unpublished study received
   Jan 22, 1973 under 352-370; CDL:101340-B)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (19??)  Methonyl— Dogs .  (Unpub-
   lished study received Dec 23, 1958 under 8F0671;  CDL:091178-H)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (19??)  Methcmyl— Rats .  (Unpub-
   lished study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671;  CDL:091 178-1)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (19??)  Re-Entry Experience  in
   Lannate Treated Fields.  (Unpublished  study received  Jul 29,
   1976 under 352-342; CDL:224800-T)
000009786   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (19??) Toxicology: [Methomyl].
               (Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1977 under 8E2030;  submitted
               by Interregional Research Project No. U, New Brunswick, N.J.;
               CDL:097378-B)

000008959   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1966) Tarnish Plant Bug Experi-
               ment, Geneva, N.Y., 1966.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12,
               1971 under 1F1159; CDL:093479-P)

000008813   -E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1967?) Lettuce Insecticides.
     -   •" ' '  • (Unpublishel study received Mar 10, 1969 -under 352-342; CDL:
               003006-G)

000008822   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1967) Control of Cabbage Insects
               with Chemical Insecticides Applied to the Foliage.  (Unpublished
               study received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; CDL:023295-J)

000007668   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1967) Product Data Sheet for the
               Registration of the Insecticide.  (Unpublished-study received
               Dec 12, 1967 under 8F0677; CDL:092982-B)

000007096   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1963?) Additional Data in Sup-
               port of Petition: [Lannate].  Summary of studies 093132-D
               through 093132-H, and 093132-K.  (Unpublished study received Mar
               7, 1969 under 9F0814; CDL:093132-C)

000009132   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1963?) LQ.n Values (p.p.b.).
               (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 unfler 352-342; CDL:
               224073-AG)

000008104   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968*) Methcmyl—Tobacco: Data
               Supporting Use as Foliar Treatment.  Summary of studies
               003007-0 through 003007-X and 003007-AA through 003007-AB.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 22, 1959 under 352-342; CDL:
               003007-N)

000008091   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1958?) Methomyl—Tobacco: Data
               Supporting Use as Soil Treatment.  Sumary of studies 003007-B
               through 003007-M.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969  un-
               der 352-342; CDL:003007-A)           .   -

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007991   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968?) Residue Data—Head Let-
               tuce: Methomyl.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-317; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:
               232101-L)

000003077   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968) Control of Corn Rootwora
               Beetles in Field Corn: Table II.  (Unpublished study received
               Jul 22, 1970 under 352-312; CDL:003018-F)

000007821   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate Methomyl Insecticide on Chrysanthemums.  Summary of
               studies 003000-B through 003000-E.  (Unpublished study received
               Jul 23, 1968 under 352-312; CDL:003000-A)

000008102   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968) Evaluation of Experi-
               mental Nematicides [sic] on Maryland Tobacco, Bristol, Maryland.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1959 under 352-312;  CDL:
               003007-L)

000007825   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1963) Lannate Methomyl Insec-
               ticide: Table 1.  Suntnary of studies 003003-B through 003003-G.
               (Unpublished study received Oct 15, 1963 under 352-312;  CDL:
               003003-A)

OOQ009791""E.I. du.Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1953) Lannate Methomyl Insecti-
               cide Control of Diamondback Moth:  Cabbage: Table 1.  Sunnary  of
               studies 003005-B through 003005-E and 003005-G through 003005-H.
               (Unpublished study received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-312; CDL:
               023295-G)

000003117   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1968) Methomyl—Tobacco.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 22, 1959 under 352-312;  CDL:
               003007-AD)

000008318   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1959?) Control of Cranberry
               Fruitwonn on Blueberries—1968.  (Unpublished study received  Mar
               15, 1978 under 352-312;  CDL:096959-T)

000008000   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969?) Methomyl Residues—Green
               Peas.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-317;
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:
               232101-AA)

000003296   E*I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1959) Additional Data in Support
               of Petition: [Lannate].   Summary of studies 091530-P through
               091530-AE, 091530-AG and 091530-AH.  (Unpublished study received
               Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; CDL:091530-0)

000003350   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Control of Blueberry Leaf-
               roller.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1973 under 352-312;
               CDL:096959-V)

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000003303
000003333
000008273
OQ0003C79
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000008283
000003349
 E.I. du Pontxde Nemours & Company (1969)  Data Supporting  Use of
    Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide for Selective Insect Control
    on Head Lettuce.  Summary of studies 003006-B through  003006-K
    (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1969  under 352-342;  CDL:
    003005-A)
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1969) Experiment:  69-28.
   published study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342;  CDL:
   096959-1)
                                                              (Un-
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1969) Green  Peas.   Summary of
    studies 091071-V and 091071-W.  (Unpublished, study  received Jun
    16,  1971 under 1F1021;  CDL:091071-U)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lannate Methomyl  Insecti-
    cide Aerial Applications.   (Unpublished  study received  Jul 22,
    1970 under 352-342;  CDL:003018-I)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lannate Methomyl  Insecti-
    cide — Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Nov  12,  1969 un-
    der  352-342; CDL:003009-B)
                                                 (R)
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lannate   Methcmyi
    Insecticide on Tobacco. Summary of studies  123351-B and 123351-
_;   K.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11,  1969 under  352-EX-70;
    CDL: 123351 -A)

                                                 OR)
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lannate   Sweet  Corn —
    Washington: Study of Spray  Coverage of Silks.  (Unpublished
    study received Oct 28,  1969 under  352-EX-69;  CDL:123349-B)
                                                 (R)
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lannate   Sweet  Corn —
    Washington: Study of Toxicity to Bees.   (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Oct 28, 1969 under 352-EX-69; CDL:123349-C)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Lettuce, Endive and
    Chinese Cabbage.  Summary of studies 091071-D through 091071-1,
    091071-K through 091071-T and 091071-AV.  (Unpublished  study re-
    ceived Jun 16, 1971  under 1F1021;  CDL:091071-C)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Second and Final  Reading:
    Insect Counts.  (Unpublished study received  on unknown  date un-
    der  1F1162; CDL:098436-F)
   rf
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Soybeans: [Lannate]. Sum-
    mary of studies 091071 -AJ through  091071 -AN  and 091071 -AP
    through 091071-AU.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1971
    under 1F1021; CDL:091071-AI)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Spray  Plots for Control of
    Cranberry Fruitworm in  Blueberries. (Unpublished study received
    Mar  15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:096959-U)

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000003053   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1969) Summary Lannate Methomyl
               Insecticide—Control of Tomato Insects: Table I.  Sinmary of
               studies 003010-B through 003010-K, 003010-N and 003010-0.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-342;  CDL:
               003010-A)

000007993   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970?) [Residue Study Summary—
               Peanuts].  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:
               232401-T)

000008001   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970?) Residue Data:  Methomyl—
               Green Peas.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232401-AB)

000007995   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970?) Residue Data:  Methomyl—
               Lettuce, Endive, Escarole: Table 1A.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232401-N)

000007954   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) [Cabbage Looper in
               Charleston Gray Watermelons].  (Unpublished study received Sep
               1, 1972 under 2F1245; CDL:091769-L)

000003643   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) [Efficacy Data  on  Sweet
               Peppers],  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL:003031-AB)

000008965   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Biological Data.  Summary
               of studies 003094-F through 003094-K, 003094-M, 003094-N, and
               003094-P through 003094-T.  (Unpublished study received  Jan 31,
               1972 under 352-361; CDL:003094-E)

000008725   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Control of the  Green Peach
               Aphid on Peppers and Eggplant and the Two-Spotted Spider Mite on
               Eggplant: Table 1.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13,  1971 un-
               der 352-342;  CDL:003023-D

000008752   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Data Supporting Lannate
               Methomyl Insecticide for Use on Tobacco.  Sunmary of  studies
               023302-B through 023302-K.  (Unpublished study received  Jan 13,
              ,1971 under 352-342; CDL:023302-A)

000008072   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Data Supporting the Appli-
               cation of Lannate Methomyl Insecticide by Aircraft.  Surmary of
               studies 003018-B through 003018-U.  (Unpublished study received
               Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; CDL:003018-A)

000008789   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Data Supporting the Use
               of Higher Rates of Lannate on Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower and
               Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1970-under  352-342;
               CDL:003012-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003795   E.I. du Pont de Nemours i Company (1970) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate Methonyl Insecticide on Peppers.  Sunnary of studies
               003019-B and 003019-D through 003019-H.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; CDL:003019-A)

000007850   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Data Supporting the Use of
               Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide on Tobacco.  Suoroary of studies
               123350-D through 123350-K and 123350-M through 123350-N.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 7, 1970 under 352-EX-70; CDL:
               123350-C)

000003804   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate on Celery.  Sunnary of studies 003020-C through
               003020-D, 003020-F through 003020-K and 003020-M.  (Unpublished
               study; received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; CDL-.003020-B)

000007848   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Effectiveness and Phyto-
               toxicity Data: [Lannate].  (Unpublished study received Dec 29,
               1970 under 352-EX-70; CDL:123350-A)

000007849 '  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Efficiency and Phytotoxi-
               city Data: [Lannate].  (Unpublished study received Oct 21, 1970
               under 352-EX-70; CDL:123350-B)

000007^39 -.JE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Number of Grape Leafhopper
    "-  '"'     Nymphs Found in Snperor Grape Plots Treated with Various Pesti-
               cides, D'Arrigo Bros. Ranch, Reedley, Calif., 1970.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; CDL:
               093831-G)

000007362   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Recovery Studies: Methomyl
               on Spinach.  Sunmary of studies 123355-L, 123355-N and 123355-0.
               (Unpublished study received Feb 16, 1971 under 352-EX-72; CDL:
               123355-H)

000003311   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Residue Data from Foliar
               Applications of Lannate Methomyl to Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 27, 1970 under OF0836; CDL:093182-D)

000008218   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Residue Data: Methomyl—
               Cottonseed.  (Unpublished study received Apr 5, 1973 under 201-
               347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               001053-E)
              *
000009792   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Spray Treatments for Con-
               trol of European Corn Borer on Sweet Peppers, Bridgeville,
               Del. 1970.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL.-003023-F)

000009406   E.I. du Pont de Nemours i Company (1970) Summary Lannate Methomyl
               Insecticide and Methcmyl Dusts for Control of Budworm, Bollworm
               and Leaf Perforator on Cotton.  Summary of studies 093430-B
               through 098430-D, 098480-F through 093430-0 and 098480-U through
               098430-AA.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
               PP114U; CDL:098480-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007039   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Summary of Data Showing
               Lannate Methonyl Insecticide Control of Worms on Peanuts: Table
               I.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1971 under 1F1153; CDL:
               093473-B)

000008949   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1970) Summary of Insects Con- '
               trolled with Lannate Methcmyl on Alfalfa.  Summary of studies
               093479-G through 093479-L, 093479-N through 093479-P, and
               093479-R.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1971 under
               1F1159; CDL:093479-A)

000003790   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1970) Supplemental Data: Lannate
               Methcmyl Insecticide on Tobacco.  Summary of studies 003013-B
               through 003013-F, 003013-H and 003013-1.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 12, 1970 under 352-342; CDL:003013-A)

000007655   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971?) Control of Lygus Bugs on
               Dry Beans with Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide: Table 1.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; CDL:
               093831-W)

000003048   E.I. du Pont devNemours 4 Company (1971?) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Sugar Beets.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 6, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:003036-U)

000009393   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971?) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide for Control of Cotton Insects in
               Arizona and California.  Summary of studies 098436-8 through
               098436-D, 098436-F through 098436-T, 09843&-V, 098436-W, and
     •'  v       09S436-Y.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
               1F1162; CDL:09S436-A)

000003463   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971?) Lannate Formulations 4
               Combinations: Cabbage Looper Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362;  CDL:227248-B)

000009392   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Biological Data (Supple-
               ment).  Summary of studies 098434-B through 093434-F.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Aug 16, 1971 under 1F1153; CDL:093434-A)

000003714   E.I. du Pont de-Nemours 4 Company (1971) Biological Data: [Lan-
               nate]..  Sunroary of studies 003021-B, 003021-C, 003021-E and
              -003021-G through 003021-K.  (Unpublished study received Jan 3,
               1971 under 352-342;  CDL:003021-A)

000008563   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Cotton Insect Control:
               Lannate 2% 4 55 Dusts—High Bank,  Texas—1971.  (Unpublished
              'study received on unknown date under 352-EX-76;  CDL:123353-E)

000008726   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Data Supporting the Use of
            •   Lannate Methomyl Insecticide on Sugar Beets.  Summary of studies
               003024-B through 003024-S.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13,
               1971 under 352-342;  CDL:003024-A)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000003783   E.I. du Poatxde Nemours 4 Company (197D Data Supporting the Use of
                Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on  Sugar  Beets.   (Unpublished
                study received Jul 1, 1971  under 352-342; CDL:02329S-A)

 000003501   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1971) Experiment: 71-42.  (Un-
                published study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; CDL:
                119829-AP)

 000007961   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Insect  Control—Melons.
                (Unpublished study received Sep 1,  1972 under 2F1245; CDL:
                091769-S)

 000007088   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insec-
                ticide—Peanuts (Supplementary Data).  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Aug 16, 1971 under 1F1158; CDL:093478-A)

 000009276   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Lannate Methyonyl [sic]
                Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study  received Aug 11,
                1976 under 352-3U2; CDL:230785-G)

 000009275   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Lettuce Aphid Control.
                (Unpublished study received Aug 11,  1976  under 352-342; CDL:
                230785-D)

 000007957 -  E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Methomyl Residues on
   _-L_"" "_   Cucurbits: Table 2.  (Unpublished study received  Dec 11, 1972
	_T1~__T under 2F12U5; CDL1095111-A) ._ .17.77"	 2	

 000009309   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Pea Worm Insecticide
                Evaluation: Project Report Abstract 900-555.  (Unpublished study
                received Jul 1, 1975 under 352-342;  CDL:220913-C)
                              »
 000009367   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Reasonable  Grounds in Sup-
                port of the Petition: [Methomyl].   Suimary of studies 092221-G
                through 092221-0.  (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under
                3F1307; CDL:092221-E)

 000003802   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971) Summary of  Data Showing
                Lannate Methomyl Control of Insects on Peppers.   (Unpublished
                study received on unknown date under 352-342; CDL:003019-1)
                   V"
 000007949   E.I. du Pont de N^nours 4 Company (1971) Summary of  Results of
                Lannate Methomyl Insecticide on Insects Affecting Cucurbits:
               'Table 1.  Sundry of studies 091769-H through 091769-X.  (Un-
                published study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; CDL:091759-G)
 000007179   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971)  Supplementary Data Sup-
                porting the Use of Lannate on Celery.   Summary of  studies
                003027-B through 003027-F.  (Unpublished  study received Jul 6,
                1971 under 352-342; CDL:003027-A)

 000003049   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1971)  1971 Vegetable Miticide-
                Insecticide Test—Foliage Treatments—Snap Beans.  (Unpublished
                study received Mar 10, 1972 under  352-342; CDL:003038-D)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007635   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972?) Control of Leafhopper on
               Grapes with Lannate Methomyl Insecticide: Table 1.  (Unpublished
               study received on unknown date under 4F1437; CDL:093831-B)

000007777   E.I. du Po^de Nemours 4 Company (1972?) Methcoyl Residues:
               Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide vs. Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23• 1973 under
               352-370; CDL:003098-F)

000007778   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Biological Data.  Summary
               of studies 003098-H through 003098-0, 003098-Q through 003093-R,
               003098-T through 003098-AA and 003098-\C through 00309S-AD.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; CDL:
               003098-G)

.000008345   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Control of Blueberry
               Aphids—1972.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under
               352-342; CDL:096959-P)

000007801   E.I. du Pont de Neaours 4 Company (1972) Date [sic] Supporting the
               Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Potatoes.  Summary
               of studies 003033-B, 003033-D through 003033-K.  (Unpublished
               study received Feb 28, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:003033-A)

'000008505"   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Description of 1972 Potato
               Insecticide Trials at Rosemount, Minn.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 21, 1977 under 352-342; CDL.-231911-C)

000008491   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1972) Experiment 72-30.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;  CDL:119829-AA)

000007797   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1972) Lannate L Tobacco, North
               Carolina, 1972.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under
               352-370; CDL:003098-AD)

000007853   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1972) Lannate Methomyl Insecti-
               cide for Control of Insects on Spinach in 1972: Table 1.  (Un-
               published study received on unknown date under 352-EX-72; CDL:
               123355-A)

000009317   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Lannate 90WD versus 1.8L:
               Beet Armyworm Control.  (Unpublished study received Jul 2, 1975
               under 352-342; CDL:220654-L)

000007707   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; CDL:003043-S)

000009331   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Lannate—Cotton Experi-
               mental Label: Southeast.  (Unpublished study received on unknown
               date under 352-EX-75; CDL:123356-A)

000008417   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1972) Minimum Rates of Insecti-
               cides for Soybean Insect Control at Quincy, Florida, 1971-1972.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-3U2; CDL:
               023303-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007765   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1972) Performance of Lannate L
               at Minimal Use Rates.  Summary of studies 003096-B through
               003096-1.  (Unpublished study received Feb 12, 1973 under 352-
               370; CDL:003096-A)

000007971   E.I. du Pont de Nemoursx& Company (1973) Additional Data Supporting
               the Use of Lannate    Methorayl Insecticide on Spinach.  Summa-
               ry of studies 008512-B through 008512-H.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 19, 1973 under 352-342; CDL:008512-A)

000007875   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Biological Data.  Summary
               of studies 098055-J through 098055-R and 098055-T through
               098055-AE.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under
               8F2064; CDL:098055-I)

000009T14   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Confidential Summary: 1973
               Groundspray Experiments: Spruce Budworm.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived May 6, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:224073-O

000009058   E.I. du Pont d«vNemours & Company (1973) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate^n; Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate^ ' b Methomyl
               Insecticide on Turf in the State of Florida.  Summary of studies
               028445-B through 028445-1.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,
               1974 under 352-342; CDL:028445-A)

000007051  ~E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Efficacy Data.  Sunmary of
               studies 092222-H through t)92222-Ur~( Unpublished study-received-
               Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; CDL:092222-G)

000008181   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Efficacy Data: [Lannate].
               Summary of studies 026710-1 through 026710-J, 026710-L through
               026710-U, and 026710-X.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
               1974 under 352-362; CDL:026710-AA)

000008166   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1973) Experiment: 73-20.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; CDL:
               026710-C)

000008500   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Experiment: 73-32.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; CDL:
               119829-AO)

000008339   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Experiment: 73-33.  (Un-
             < published study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:
               096959-J)

000008176   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1973) Experimental Test: Ap-
               ples—Tydeman Red.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 un-
               der 352-362; CDL:026710-S)

000008182   E.I. du Pont de Nemours &,Conpany (1973) Supplemental Data Support-
               ing the Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lan-
               nate    WP Methomyl Insecticide on Apples.  (Unpublished stud-
               y received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; CDL:026710-AB)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007513
 E.I. du Pont devNeoiours i Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate  ' & Lannate1 ; L Methomyl Insecticide on Army-
    wonn in Small Grain Crops.  Summary of studies 094495-D through
    094495-P.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615;
    CDL:094495-C)
000003353
 E.I. du Pont devNemours 4 Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate^ ' Methotnyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methqmyl
000009165
000009174
000009211
000003393
000003SS4
000009170
000009064
               Insecticide for Control of Beet Annyworm and Lygus Bugs on
               Strawberry.  Summary of studies 096079-1 through 096079-Q.
               published study received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:
               096079-H)
                                                                (Un-
 E.I. du Pont de«Nemours & Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
    Insecticide on Turf in the State of Florida.   Summary of studies
    028394-B through 028394-G.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,
    1974 under 352-342;  CDL:028394-A)

 E.I. du Pont d«vNemours 4 Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannatev ;  Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
    Insecticide on Mint.  Summary of studies 023416-B through
    028416-F.  (Unpublished study'received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-
    342; CDL.-028416-A)
 E.I. 
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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008374   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1974) Supplemental Data Support-
               ing the Use of Lannate and Lannate L Methomyl Insecticides on
               Peas.  Summary of studies 224484-V through 224484-AB.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 22, 1976 under 352-342; CDL.-224484-U)

000007610   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4/Conpany (1974) Supplemental Data Support-
              • ing the Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lan-
               nate    WP Methotnyl Insecticide on Apples.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:023300-Y)

000008937   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1975) [Applications of Methomyl,
               Trichlorfon and Phoxim Insecticides for Control of Spruce Bud-
               worm-on White Spruce].  (Unpublished study received Oct 18, 1977
               under 352-342; CDL:232053-B)

000008479   E.I. du Pontvde Nemours 4,Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of
               Lannate    and Lannate    L Methomyl Insecticides for Use on
               Grapes.  Summary of studies 119829-B through 119829-AP.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; CDL:119829-A)

000008341   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1975) Experiment: 75-22.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:
               096959-L)

000008939   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1975) Reasonable Grounds in
               Support of Petition: [Lannate].  Summary of studies 094852-D
               through 094852-L.  (Unpublished study received Jul 10, 1975 un-
               der 6F1654; CDL:094852-C)

000009ul   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1976) [Recovery Study and
               Residue Analyses].  (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979 un-
               der 352-342; CDL.-237887-C)

000008342   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1976) Experiment 76-30.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:
               096959-M)

000008580   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1976) Lannate 90 WD 4 1.8 L
               Sorghum Midge Control.  (Unpublished study received Mar 1, 1977
               under 352-342; CDL:228181-N)
                                                            (R)
000009027   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1976) Lannate    and Soybean
              "Pest Management.  (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1979 under
               352-342; CDL:237735-N)

000008662   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company'(1976) Statement of Composition—
               5% Methcmyl Dust.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1977
               under 352-380; CDL:229308-B)

000008987   E.I. du Poatvde Nemours 4 Company (1977) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate    Insecticide on Tomatoes in Greenhouses.  Summary of
               studies 237767-B and 237767-D through 237767-F.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 9, 1979 under 352-342; CDL.-237767-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003335   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1977) Methomyl Residue Analysis.
                (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:
                096959-E)

000009053   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1977) Residue Data.  (Unpub-
                lished study received May 16, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:238519-B)

000009052   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company (1979) Performance Data.  (Un-
                published study received May 16, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:
                238519-A)

000003528   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (19??) Chromatogra-
                phic Scans.  (Unpublished study received Aug 16, 1972 under
                2G1241; CDL:091762-G)

000008357   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (19??) Physical
                and Chemical Properties of Methcmyl.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Dec 8, 19.77 under 8E2030; submitted by Interregional
                Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:09737S-A)

000001417   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1955?) [Dernosan
                Efficacy .Studies on Beans].  (Unpublished study received Jul 8,
                1968 under 8F0657; CDL:091146-N)

000001119   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1966?) [Demosan
                Efficacy Studies on Peas, Soybeans and Sugarbeets].  (Unpub-
                lished study received Jul 8, 1968 under 8F0557; CDL.-091146-P)

000008041   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1953) Residue
                Data: Methonyl—Soybeans and Soybean Forage: Table 8.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; submitted by
                Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-AU)

000007714   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1963) Residue
                Data: Snapbeans, Pole Beans, So. Pea and Lima Beans.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Apr 5, 1973 under 201-347;  CDL:00105?-F)

000009231   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1969) Methomyl Di-
                etary Administration to Bobwhite Quail.  (Unpublished study in-
                cluding letter dated Mar 25, 1965 from D.E. Rosen to Harold G.
                Alford, received May 5, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:229723-A)

000008120   £.1. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1969) Methomyl—
               Tobacco.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1959 under 352-
               342; CDL:003009-D)

000007712   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1970) Bibb Let-
                tuce: Table 1A.  (Unpublished study received Apr 5, 1973 under,
               201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:001053-O

000007713   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Incorporated (1970) Peanut
                Residue Data—Methcmyl: Table 2.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 5, 1973 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:001053-D)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007728   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Incorporated (1970) Residue
               Data: Methonyl—Alfalfa: Table 1.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 31, 1975 under 201-317; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:223468-AQ)

000003721   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Incorporated (1971) Data Sup-
               porting Use of Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide on Peppers.  Sum-
               mary of studies 003023-B, 003023-C, 003023-E, 003023-F,
               003023-1, 003023-J and 003023-L through 003023-Q.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; CDL:003023-A)

000003504   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Incorporated (1972) Methcmyl
               Assay.  Method dated Mar 1972.  (Unpublished study received May
               5, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:229697-A)

000010329   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1967) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Lannate].  (Unpublished study received Dec 12,
               1967 under 352-342; CDL:050420-A)

000009807   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1967) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Dec
               11, 1967 under 8F0671; CDL:092971-B)   -  .

000007671   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1967) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methcmyl].  (Unpublished study received Dec
               19, 1967 under 8FQ677; CDL:092982-R)

000008831   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1967) Results of Tests on the
               Amount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crop: [Methcmyl].  (Un-
               published study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; CDL:
               091179-A)

000009782   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1969) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methcmyl].  (Unpublished study received Sep
               15, 1969 under OF0886; CDL-.093182-M)

000007095   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1969) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Mar 7,
               1969 under 9F0814; CDL:093132-A)  .

000003217   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1970) Name, Chemical Identity,
              -and Composition: [Lannate].  (Unpublished study received Feb 22,
               1972 under 2F1247; CDL:095332-A)

000009779   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1970) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Aug 5,
               1970 under 1F1021; CDL:093330-J)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007072   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1970) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Sep 6,
               1972 under 3F1308; CDL:095,334-A)

000007926   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Biological Data.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 4, 1971 under 1G1144; CDL:093461-G)

000008763   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Data Supporting the Sup-
               plemental Labeling of Lannate on Sweet Corn.  Summary of studies
               003037-B through 003037-G, 003037-1 and 003037-K through
               003037-Z.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL:003037-A)

000008759   E.I. du Popfexde Nemours and Company (1971) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Tomato for the Control of
               Beet Armyworm.  Summary of studies 003032-B through 003032-Z.
               (Unpublished study received Nov 17, 1971 under 352-342; CDL:
               003032-A)

000008630   E.I. du PoBtvde Nemours and Company (1971) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate    on Tobacco for the Control of Aphids.  Summary of
               studies 003031-B through 003031-AD and 003031-AF through
               003031-BB.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-
               342; CDL:003031-A)

000008259   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Environmental Safety of
               Lannate Methomyl Insecticide.  Summary of studies 095024-B
               through 095024-K.  (Unpublished study received Apr 9, 1971 under
               1F1021; CDL:095024-A)

000008951   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Methomyl—Alfalfa.
               Sunnary of studies 093479-G through 093479-L, 093479-N through
               093479-P, and 093479-R.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12,
               1971 under 1F1159; CDL:093479-F)

000007090   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methonyl].  (Unpublished study received Apr
               12, 1971 under 1F1158;  CDL:093478-C)

000009071   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
               1971 under 1G1144; CDL:093461-C)

000008950   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Results of Tests on the
               Amount of Residue Remaining on Treated Alfalfa.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 12,  1971 under 1F1159;. CDL:093479-O

000007925   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Results of Tests on the
               Amount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Methorayl].  (Un-
               published study received Mar 4, 1971 under 1G1144;  CDL:093461-F)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008784   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1971) Supplemental Data Sup-
               porting Use of Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide on Pepper.  Summary
               of studies 003030-B through 003030-C, 003030-E through 003030-F,
               003030-H through 003030-1, and 003030-K through 003030-Q.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; CDL:
               003030-A)

000007073   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide (90% Soluble Powder) and Lannate
               WP Methcmyl Insecticide (25% Wettable Powder) on Apples.  (Un-
               published study received Sep 6, 1972 under 3F1308; CDL:095334-6)

000007673   E.I. du Pont dexNemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methorayl Insecticide for Control of Certain In-
               sects on Peaches and Nectarines.  Summary of studies 091770-F
               through 091770-M, and 091770-0.  (Unpublished study received
               Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; CDL:091770-E)

000008691   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methcmyl Insecticide on Alfalfa in the States of
               California and Arizona.  Summary of studies 003039-B through
               003039-Z.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-
               342; CDL:003039-A)

000009352   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Cotton to Control the
               Pink Bollworm and Lygus Bug.  Summary of studies 123357-C
               through 123357-M.  (Unpublished study received Jun 20, 1972 un-
               der 352-EX-75; CDL:123357-A)

000008225   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Sugar Beets.  Summary of
               studies 023306-B through 023306-1, 023306-K through 023306-P,
               and 023306-R through 023306-T.  (Unpublished study received Mar
               6, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:023306-A)

000008690   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Sugar Beets: Part 1—
               Residue Data; Part 2—Biological Data.  Summary of studies
               003035-B through 003035-N, 003035-P and 003035-Q.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 6, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:003035-A)

000008629   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate as a Supplemental Foliar Spray for Control of Reniforra
               Nematode in Hawaiian Pineapple.  Summary of studies 091762-J
               through 091762-N.  (Unpublished study received Aug 16, 1972 un-
               der 2G1241; CDL:091762-H)

000008961   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Data Supporting Use of
               2% Methomyl Dust for Control of Certain Insects in Cabbage, Let-
               tuce (Head) and Tobacco.  Summary of studies 003094-B through
               003094-N, and 003094-P through 003094-T.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; CDL:003094-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY   .
000008262   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Insect Control on Beans
               with Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide.  Summary of studies 093330-B
               through 093330-H.  (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1972
               under 1F1021; CDL:093330-A)

000008680   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Lannate Methomyl Insec-
               ticide: Alfafa.  Summary of studies 003034-B through 003034-J.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 3, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:
               003034-A)

000008666   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Peanut Residue Data—
               Methcmyl.  (Unpublished study received Jun 7, 1972 under 352-
               342; CDL:003041-A)

000007685   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Reasonable Grounds in
               Support of the Petition: [Lannate].  Summary of studies 095332-E
               through 095332-H.  (Unpublished study received Feb 22, 1972 un-
               der 2F1247; CDL:095332-B)

000007883   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Reasonable Grounds in
               Support of the Petition: [Methcmyl].  Summary of studies 095333-
               T through 095333-U.  (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1972
   -- - _  %_   under 2F1254; CDL:095333-D)

000008627   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Results of Tests on the
               Amount of Residue Remaining on Treated Crops: [Lannate].  Sum-
               mary of studies 091762-E through 091762-G.  (Unpublished study
               received Aug 16, 1972 under 2G1241; CDL:091762-D)

000007809   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Supplemental Data Sup-
               porting the Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Cot-
               ton.  Summary of studies 003040-B through 003040-F, 003040-K
               through 003040-1, and 003040-L.  (Unpublished study received Apr
               18, 1972 under 352-342;  CDL:003040-A)

000008676   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1972) Supplemental Data Sup-
               porting the Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Nectar-
               ines.   Summary of studies 023202-B and 023202-C.  (Unpublished
               study received Nov 17, 1972 under 352-342; CDL:023202-A)

000007981    E.I. du Pont de NemouFSuand Company (1973) Data Supporting Regis-
              ., tration of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide on Soybeans in the
               South.   Summary of studies 003044-B and 003044-D through
               003044-M.  (Unpublished study received Mar 20, 1973 under 352-
               342; CDL:003044-A)

000007658   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1973) Reasonable Grounds in
               Support of Petition:  [Lannate].  (Unpublished study received on
               unknown date under 4F1437;  CDL:093830-D)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007627
000009096
000008180   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1974?) EPA Letter
               P. C. Critchlow, 10/17/72.  Summary of studies 026710-1, 026710-
               J, 026710-L, 026710-0 through 026710-Q, 026710-U and 026710-X.
               (Unpublished study including letter dated Oct 17, 1972 from P.C.
               Critchlow to M.B. Lore, received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; CDL:
               026710-Y)

            E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1974?) Reasonable Grounds in
               Support of Petition: Methonyl—Tomatoes.  Summary of studies
               094496-D through 094496-K.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8,
               1975 under 5F1616; CDL:094496-C)

            E.I. du Pont de»Nemours and Conpany (1974) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannatev ' and Lannate    L Methomyl Insecticide for the
               Control of Certain Insects on Celery.  Summary of studies
               003293-B through 003293-G.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5,
               1974 under 352-342; CDL:023293-A)

000008436   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1974) Data Suoporting the Use
               of Lannate  J Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl.
               Insecticide on Succulent Beans.  Sunnary of studies 009841-C
               through 009841-G and 009841-1 through 009841-AE.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;  CDL:009841-A)

000008458   E.I. du Pont dCvNemours and Company (1974) Data Suoporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Peanuts.  Summary of studies 023291-B through
               023291-E.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
               342; CDL:023291-A)

000008145   E.I. du Pont etevNemours and Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Corn.  Summary of studies 023294-A through
               023294-G and 023294-1 through 023294-Q.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; CDL:023294-A)

000008986   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1974) Methomyl Residue Anal-
               ysis".  (Unpublished study received Aug 23, 1977 under 352-342;
               CDL:098082-A)

000008398   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1974) Supplemental Data Sup-
               porting the Use of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lan-
              „ nate    L Methomyl Insecticide on Citrus.   Summary of studies
               023292-B through 023292-N.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
             •  1974 under 352-342; CDL:023292-A)

000009316   E.I. du Pont dexNemours and Ccmpany (1975) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate  ' and Lannate    L Methomyl Insecticide on Spin-
               ach.  Summary of studies 220654-K through 220654-T.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342; CDL:220654-J)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
00.0009312
000009307
000008384
000007843
000008377
000008363
000008912
000008864
000008862
 E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1975)  Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate    and Lannate    L Methomyl  Insecticide on Sugar
    Beets for Control of Beet Webwonn and Flea Beetle.   Summary of
    studies 220654-B through 220654-D and 220654-F.   (Unpublished
    study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342;  CDL:220654-A)

 E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1975)  Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate    and Lannate    L Methomyl  Insecticides for
    Control of Certain Insects on Green Peas.   Sunmary  of studies
    220913-B through 220913-G.  (Unpublished study received Jul 1,
    1975 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours &  Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-A)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1975)  Lannate and Lannate L—
    Occasional or Alternating Applications to  Cotton  in the Eastern
    United States.   Summary of studies 222757-C through 222757-W.
    (Unpublished study received Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; CDL:
    222757-A)
                                                  (R)
 E.I. du Pont de Nemours andRCorapany (1975)  Lannate     Methomyl .
    Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl Insecticide Effect on
    Sorghum Varieties.   Sunmary of 024083-C  through 024C83-N.   (Un-
    published study received Feb 25,  1975 under 352-342;  CDL:
~:   024083-A)                .

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1976)  Control of  Insect Pests
    on Soybeans with Minimum Use Rates of Lannate.  Summary of
    studies 224040-B through 224040-K.  (Unpublished  study received
    Apr 30, 1976 under 352-342;  CDL:224040-A)

 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1976)  Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate & Lannate L on Additional Insects 4 at Low Use Rates
    on Cotton East of the Rocky Mountains.   Summary of  studies
    224481-B through 224481-L and 224481-N.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342;  CDL:224481-A)

 E.I. du Pont de,Nemours and Conpany (1976)  Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate    and Lannate    L Methomyl  Insecticides  for
    Control of Tobacco Budworm West of the Rocky Mountains.  Sunmary
    of studies 226386-B and 226386-C.   (Unpublished study received
    Nov 2, 1976 under 352-342;  CDL:226386-A)

 E.I. du Pont devNemours and Company (1976)  Data Suoporting the Use
    of Lannate^  '  Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
    Insecticide on  Beans.   Summary of studies  224482-B  through
    224482-D and 224482-G through 224482-K.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Apr 15,  1976  under 352-342;  CDL:224482-A)

 E.I. du Pont devNemours and Company (1976)  Data Supporting the Use
    of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
    Insecticide on  Potatoes.   (Unpublished study received Apr 15,
    1976 under 352-342;  CDL:224068-A)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008863
000008920
                    Pont d«sNemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
                    annate^  ' Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate^ ' L Methcmyl
E.I. du
   of Lannate*
   Insecticide on Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished study received Apr 5,
   1976 under 352-342; CDL:224069-A)
            E.I. du Pont dfixNemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate  ; Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methorayl
               Insecticide on Pecans.  Summary of studies 095289-D through
               095289-S.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:095289-O

000008915   E.I. du Pont dgvNemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide for Control of Armyworms on Field Corn & Popcorn.
               Summary of studies 226387-B and 226387-E.  (Unpublished study
               received Nov 2, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:226387-A)

000009106   E.I. du Pont dgxNemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Beans.  Summary of studies 224072-C and 224072-E
               through 224072-1.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1976 under
               352-342; CDL:224072-A)

000008-126  - E.I. du Pont devNemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
    -   •""  ":  of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methcmyl
        	~ ^Insecticide oh ,Cotton"West "of the Rocky Mountains.—Summary~o~f—
        "" ~~" studies 225098-A through 225098-G and 225098-1 through 225098-K7"
               (Unpublished study received May 24, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:
               225098-H)

000008130   E.I. du Pont devNeraours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate    Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methcmyl
               Insecticide for Use on Sweet Corn.  Summary of studies 225396-B
               through 225396-K, 225396-M through 225396-Q and 225396-S through
               225396-AA.  (Unpublished study received May 28, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:225396-A)

000009803   E.I. du.Pont de Nemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate, Lannate WP & Lannate L Methomyl Insecticides for
               Control of Insects on Apples.  Summary of studies 224500-B
               through 224500-G, 224500-1, 224500-K through 224500-R, and
               224500-T through 224500-W.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12,
              .1976 under 352-342; CDL:224500-A)

000008559   E.I. du Pontvde Nemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate    LV Methcmyl Insecticide on Spruce Budworm in For-
               ests.  Summary of studies 228633-K and 228633-L.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 9, 1977 under 352-EX-95; CDL:228633-J)

000008548   E.I. du Pont»de Nemours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate *• ; Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methcmyl
               Insecticide on Onions.  Summary of studies 225397-B through
               225397-E and 225397-G through 225397-K.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:225397-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009235
000010332
000009273
000009267
000009113
000008524
000008516
000008462
            E.I. du Poptvde Nemours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate\n' Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate*' ; L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Certain Ornamentals.  Summary of studies 227322-B
               through 227322-Q and 227322-S through 227322-Y.  (Unpublished
               study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:227322-A)

            E.I. du Poptxde Nemours and Company (1976) DatanSupporting Use of
               Lannatevn; Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate™' L Methomj
                          Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Crops.  (Unpublished study received Jul 20,
               under 352-342; CDL:227338-A)
                                                                          1976
            E.I. du Pontxde Nemours and Company (1976) Data^Supporting Use of
               Lannate^ ; Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate^   L Methorayl
               Insecticide on Lettuce.  Summary of studies 230785-B through
               230785-E, 230785-G through 230785-H, and 230785-J through .
               230785-V.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:230785-A)

            E.I. du Poptsde Nemours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate^ Methonyl Insecticide and Lannate^ L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Peas.  Summary of studies 227337-B through
               227337-H.  (Unpublished study received Jul 20, 1976 under
               352-342; CDL:227337-A)
000009259   E.I. du Pontvde-Nemours -and
                      ''1"
                                        Company (1976) £atapSupporting Use -of
                                        ticide and Lannate vn' L Methomyl
               Lannate'   Methcmyl Insecticide
               Insecticide on Peppers.  Summary of studies 227323-B through
               227323-K.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:227323-A)

            E.I. du Poatvde Nemours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate^ ' Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Spruce Budworms in Forests.  Summary of studies
               224073-C through 224073-U, 224073-W, and 224073-Y through
               224073-AI.  (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 under 352-
               342; CDL:224073-A)

            E.I. du Pontsde Nemours and Company (1976) DataBSupporting Use of
               Lannatevn; Methcmyl Insecticide and .Lannate ^; L Methcmyl
               Insecticide on Peanuts.  Summary of studies 22681 9-B through
               226819-L.  (Unpublished study received Jul 8,  1976 under
               352-342; CDL:226819-A)
             rf

            E.I. du Pontvde Nemours and Company (1976) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate^ ' Methcmyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methcmyl
               Insecticide Plus Methyl Parathion on Cotton.  Summary of studies
               227339-B through 227339-M.  (Unpublished study received Jul 13,
               1976 under 352-342; CDL:227339-A)

            E.I. du Pontvde Nemours and Company (1976) Data Supporting Use of
               Lannate    WP Methomyl Insecticide on Crops.  Summary of
               studies 227248-B through 227248-W.  (Unpublished study received
               Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; CDL:227248-A)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008509   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1976) Lannate—Cotton: Group-
               •ings of Applications to Control High Insect Populations East of
               the Rocky Mountains.  Sunmary of studies 227324-B, 227324-D
               through 227324-M and 227324-0 through 227324-R.  (Unpublished
               study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:227324-A)

000009805   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1976) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Sep
               21, 1976 under 352-342; CDL:095289-A)

000009796   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1976) Name, Chemical Identity,
               and Composition: [Methomyl].  (Unpublished study received Apr
               19, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:096079-A)

000007869   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Data Supporting Lannate
               Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate L Methomyl Insecticide on
               Spruce Budwonns in Forests.  Summary of studies 232053-B,
               232053-C and 232053-E through 232053-G.  (Unpublished study
               received Oct 18, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:232053-A)

000008664   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate LV Methomyl Insecticide on Spruce Budwonns in For-
               ests.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Sep 12, 1977
   --• - -   -     from R.F. DeBoo to Richard Evans, received Nov 10, 1977 under
   -   •-•••-. 352-384; CDL:232223-A)

000009343   E.I. du Pont de tlemours and Company (1977) Data Supporting the Use
               of Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide, Lannate L Methonyl Insecticide,
               and Lannate WP Methomyl Insecticide on Apples.  Summary of stud-
               ies 231840-B through 231840-J.  (Unpublished study received Sep
               14, 1977 under 352-362; CDL:231840-A)

000008554   E.I. du Pont devNemours and Company (1977) Data Supporting Use
               of Lannate    LV Methomyl Insecticide on Tent Caterpillars in
               Forests.  Summary of studies 228633-C through 228633-1.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 9, 1977 under 352-EX-95; CDL:228633-B)

000008586   E.I. du'Pontxde Nemours and Company (1977) Data-Supporting Use of
               Lannate^' Methomyl Insecticide and Lannatev' L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Citrus.  Summary of studies 230238-B through
               230238-G.  (Unpublished study received May 23, 1977 under 352-
               342; CDL:230238-A)

000008569   E.I. du Popt.de Nemours and Company (1977) DataRSupporting Use of
               Lannate^ ' Methomyl Insecticide and Lannate    L Methomyl
               Insecticide on Sorghum.  Summary of studies 228181-C through
               228181-H and 228181-J through 228181-N.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:228181-A)

000009334   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate £ Lannate L In-
               secticide: Ovicidal/Larvicidal Use on Cotton.  Summary of stud-
               ies 231841-B through 231841-1, and 231841-K.  (Unpublished study
               received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-370; CDL:231841-A)

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E.I.-du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate and Lannate L
   Insecticides Ovicidal Larvicidal Use on Cotton.  Summary of
   studies 231916-B through 231916-1 and 231916-K.  (Unpublished
   study received Sep 27, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:231916-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate Insecticide and
   Lannate L Insecticide Control of Insects on Green Peas.  Summary
   of studies 232151-B through 232151-N and 232151-P.  (Unpublished
   study received Oct 31, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:232151-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate Insecticide and
   Lannate L Insecticide on Asparagus.  Summary of studies 231879-B
   through 231879-G.  (Unpublished study received Sep 20, 1977 un-
   der 352-342; CDL:231879-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate Insecticide and
   Lannate L Insecticide on Potatoes.  Summary of studies 231911-B,
   231911-C, 231911-E, 231911-F and 231911-H through 231911-J.
 .  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1977 under 352-342; CDL:
   231911-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Lannate Methonyl Insec-
   ticide;  Lannate L Methcmyl Insecticide on Soybeans..  Summary of
   studies 230630^0 through 230630-L.  (Unpublished study received
                      352-342; CDL:230630-A)
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1977) Statement of Practical
   Treatment.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 352-
   342; CDL:229727-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1978) Biological Data.  Summa-
   ry of studies 236883-A through 236883-D and 236883-G through
   236883-0.  (Unpublished study received Oct 12, 1978 under 352-
   342; CDL:236883-P)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1978) Lannate Insecticide and
   Lannate L Insecticide for Use on Blueberries.  Summary of
   studies 096959-H through 096959-AC.  (Unpublished study received
   Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:096959-G)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1978) Lannate Insecticide;
   Lannate L Insecticide;  Lannate LV Insecticide: Use in Forests to
  -Control Spruce; Budworm.  (Unpublished study received Jan 18,
   1979 under 352r342; CDL:236780-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1978) Name, Chemical Identity,
   and Composition: [Methcmyl].  (Unpublished study received Mar
   15, 1978 under 352-342; CDL:096959-A)

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1979) Data Supporting the Use
   of Lannate Insecticide and Lannate L Insecticide on Cotton.
   Summary of studies 237766-B through 237766-G.  (Unpublished
   study received Mar 9, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:237766-A)

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000009015   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1979) Lannate & Lannate L In-
               secticide: Ovicidal/Larvicidal Use on Cotton.  Summary of
               studies 237735-B through 237735-F and 237735-H through 237735-N.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:
               237735-A)

000008989   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1979) Lannate Insecticide &
               Lannate L Insecticide on Tomato.  Summary of studies 237888-B
               through 237888-H and 237888-J through 237888-L.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:237888-A)

000008999   E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (1979) Lannate Insecticide and
               Lannate L Insecticide on Crops.  (Unpublished study received Mar
               26, 1979 under 352-342; CDL:237887-A)

005010453   East, R.; Welsh, R.D.; Miller, C.M. (1975) Control of
               white-fringed weevil adults with insecticides.  "Pages
               213-216, ^n Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed and Pest
               Control Conference.  Vol. 28.  Edited by M.J. Hartley.
               Hamilton, New Zealand:  New Zealand Weed and Pest Control
               Conference.

000008954   Eberspacher, R.R. (1967) To Evaluate Lannate and #1642 for Lygus
   -- -     -     Bug Control.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1971 under
       -"" "'••   1F1159; prepared in cooperation with Agrichem Industries, Inc.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
            •   Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093479-1)

000008241   Edwards, C.R.; Hodges, J. (1974) Foliar Insecticide Plot Informa-
               tion—Soybeans, 1974.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
     ''  !/       1976 under 201-347; prepared by Purdue Univ., Dept. of Entomolo-
               gy and Feldun Purdue Agricultural Center, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-K)

005019317   Edwards, R.W.; Nonnemaker, K.A.; Cotter, R.L. (1979) The
               trace-level determination of organics by high-pressure liquid
               chromatography.  Pages 87-94, Li Trace Organic Analysis: A New
               Frontier in Analytical Chemistry, Proceedings of the 9th
               Materials Research Symposium; Apr 10-13. 1978, Gaithersburg,
               Maryland. 'Washington, D.C.:  U.S. National Bureau of
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005004804   Eide, P.M. (1968) Control of vegetable insects.  Washington
             •" Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 707(33):33.

005010979   Eide, P.M. (1968) Control of vegetable insects.  Pages
               33-33, .In Washington Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin
               No. 707.  Pullman, Wash.:  Washington Agricultural Experiment
               Station.

005018701   El-Kifl, A.H.; Wahab, A.E.A.; Assem, M.A.; Metwally, A.; Abdel
               Lateef, M.F. (1974) The efficiency of certain insecticides on
               the control of Liriomyza congesta (Becker).  (Diptera:
               Agronyzidae).  Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Egypt,
               Economic Series (VIII):69-74.

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               of methonyl with a system for its preanalysis and for it in
               coarse dusts.  Agricultural Research Review 55(1) :117-120.

            El-Rafai, A.; Fahmy, F.A.; Abdel-Lateef, M.F.A.; Imam, A.K.E.
               (1976) Toxicity of three insecticides to two species of fish.
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            El-Sebae, A.H.; Ibraheim, S.M.; El-Fiki, S.A.; Srivastava, S.N.
               (1978) Microencapsulation of methcmyl,  zinc phosphide and
               copper sulphate— methodology and activity.  Pages
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               on stem and root-knot nematodes.  Plant Disease Reporter
               59(0:14-16.

            Elgin, J.H., Jr.; Evans, D.W. (1975) Effects of greenhouse sprays
               on stem and root-knot nematodes.  Plant Disease Reporter
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               and 1-15.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
               4F1437; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:093831-H)

            Elliott, G.N. (1970) Lannate — Tomato.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Ne-
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            Elliott, G.N. (1970) Lannate— Tomato.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Ne-
               mours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237888-J)

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000007647   Elliott, G.N. (1971) F. Saviez Farm—Biola, California: CLannate].
               (Unpublished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:093831-0)

000008486   Elliott, G.N. (1974) Salt Marsh Caterpillar—Grapes—Lannate L.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               119829-U)

000009333   Elliott, G.N.; Brazils, G. (197D Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 20, 1972 under 352-EX-76; prepared in cooper-
               ation with Britz Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:123359-G)

000007160   Elliott, G.N.; Johnson, D. (1972) No, GNE3-72.  (Unpublished study
               including letter dated May 5, 1972 from G.N. Elliott to D.L.
               Burgoyne, received May 11, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008508-B)

000007960   Elliott, G.N.; Stramiska, H. (197D Lannate—Cantaloupes.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245; prepared in
               cooperation with Moyer Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
 . ,,.   --•-"•-•-'   Nemours & Co., Inc.; CDL:091769-R)

000008549   Ellis, J. (1972) Lannate—Onions.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225397-E)

000009163   Ellis, J.; Cartwright, L.; Stewart, L.; et al. (1972) Lannate—
               Onion Thrips.  (Unpublished study received Jul 30, 1974 under
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Simplot Soilbuilders,
               Wilbur Ellis Co. and Consumers Coop, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026704-K)

000007195   Ellis, J.; Hcman, H.; Stewart, L.; et al. (1972) Lannate Onion
               Thrips Test.  (Unpublished study received Jul 30, 1974 under
               352-370; prepared in cooperation with Wilbur Ellis Co., submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               026715-L)

000009055   Ellis, J.E.; Fennell, J.J. (1974) Lannate 90 vs. L—Grain Sorghum,
               (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               009653-D

005009889   Elmer, H.S.; Brawner, O.L.; Ewart, W.H. (1975) Control of brown
               soft scale in Central Valley.  Citrograph 60(11):402-403.

005010420   Elsey, K.D.; Cheatham,' J.S. (1976) Contact toxicity of
               insecticides to three natural enemies of the tobacco hornworm
               and tobacco budworm.  Tobacco Science XX:87-88.

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 000008840   Engelhard, A.W. (1965) Control of Corn Earworm on Sweet Corn.  (Un-
          • .     published study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671;  submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
                091179-P)

 005009388   Esaac, E.G.; Atallah, Y.H. (1973) Toxicity of some insecticides to
                the Egyptian cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis  (Boisd.).
                Zeitschrift fuer Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz
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 000008024   Eshbaugh, E.L.; Sorensen, E.L.; Moore, W.A. (1974) Two  Ways to
                Fight Alfalfa Weevils: Pesticides and Removing Fall  Growth.
                (Unpublished study including letter dated Jan 3, 1975 from E.L.
                Eshbaugh to Stan T. Ichikawa, received Mar 31, 1975  under 201-
    :            347; prepared by Kansas State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, sub-
                mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-M)

 005014287   Esser, H.O. (1970) The biodegradation of pesticides in  the soil.
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k     "•'"•"_ ~.—•-   '  .       -                  '   •
'000008922"   Estes, P.M.. (1973) Biology and Control of Arthropod Pests  of Pecans
                in Alabama:  Annual Report for the Period of Jan. 1,  to  Dec.  31,
                1973: Hatch Ala 312.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976
                under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,
                Wilmington, Deli; CDL:095289-F)

 000008522   Evans, A.W. (1969) Lannate * Methyl Parathion—Cotton—1969. (Un-
             .   published study received Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
                by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
                227339-H)

 000007918   Evans, A.W.; Fennell, J.J.; McGarr, R. (1969) Lannate—Cotton Dust
                Evaluation.   (Unpublished study  received Apr 16, 1971 under
                1G1144;  prepared in cooperation'with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
                Insect Control  Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
                &  Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-AF)

 000008956   Evans, A.W.;  Pass, B.C. (1965)  Field  Station Report: Insecticide
                Candidates for  Alfalfa Weevil Control.   (Unpublished study in-
                cluding  letter  dated Oct 12, 1965  from B.C.  Pass to  Arlyn W.
                Evans, received Apr 12,  1971 under 1F1159;  prepared  in  coopera-
                tion with Univ. of Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station,
                Cooperative Extension Service, Dept. of Entomology and  Botany,
                submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours 4  Co.,  Inc., Wilmington,
                Del.;  CDL:093479-K)

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    Heights, Average Stand Counts,  Rates of Technical  Materials  in
    Ounces, Type of Treatments and  Insecticides Used  in Thrips Test
    at Clarksdale, Mississippi during 1966: Table 1.   (Unpublished
    study received Oct 15, 1968 under 352-342;  prepared in coopera-
    tion with Mississippi State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
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 Evans, D.E. (1968) "Lannate11—a new insecticide for the control of
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 Evans,. D.E. (1970) Laboratory and  field evaluation of insecticides
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    Spruce Budworm.  (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 under
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    Del.;  CDL.-224073-N)

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    Lannate Methonyl Insecticide.  (Unpublished study  received Jul
    22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Washington,
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    submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
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    published  study received Mar 30,  1972 under 352-342;  prepared by
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'Ewart, W. (1967) Summary of 1967 Citrus Thrips Control.   (Unpub-
    lished study received Feb 3t 1977 under 201-274;  prepared by
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    Washington, D.C.; CDL:095827-1)

 Ewart, W. (1974) Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied 5-
    74 for the Control of the Scirtothrips citri on Mature Navel
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    received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;  submitted by Shell Chemical
    Co., Washington, D.C.;. CDL:232411-U)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000017225   Ewart, W. (197*0 Effectiveness of Nudrin 1.8EC Sprays Applied 6-26-
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               Navel Orange Trees in Tulare County, California.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ'. of
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               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL-.232411-S)

000007827   Ewart, W.H. (1967) Citrus Thrips Control with Lannate.  (Unpub-
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               003003-C)        .

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               095333-H)         ..-.-•

005010466   Fagan, E.B.; Kuitert, L.C. (1970) Evaluation of insecticides for
               control of the two-lined spittlebug on Florida pastures.
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005008177  , Fahmy, M.A.H.; Mallipudi, N.M.; Fukuto, T.R. (1978) Selective
    -      .    toxicity of N.N'-thiodicarbamates.  Journal of Agricultural and
               Food Chemistry 26(3):550-557.

005007048   Fairchild, E.J., ed. (1977) Agricultural Chemicals and Pesticides:
               A Subfile of the NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical
               Substances.  Cincinnati, Ohio:  National Institute for
               Occupational Safety and Health. (Pagination includes 46 pages
               numbered i-xlvi; available from: NTIS, Springfield, VA: PB-274
               748)

005013968   FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues and the Environment
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               Meeting of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues and
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               series no.  612;  FAO Food and Nutrition series no. 9;  FAO Plant
               Production and Protection series no. 8)

005011985   FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues and the Environment
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005017482   FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues and the Environment
               (1977) Pesticide Residues in Food: Report of the 1976 Joint
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               the Environment and the WHO Expert Group on Pesticide Residues.
               Geneva, Switzerland-:   World Health Organization. (WHO technical
               report series no. 612;  FAO food and nutrition series no. 9;  FAO
               plant production and  protection series no. 8)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005010210   FAO Working Party of Experts on Pesticide Residues (1976)
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               the FAO Working Party of Experts on Pesticide Residues and the
               WHO Expert Conmittee on Pesticide Residues.  Geneva,
               Switzerland:   World Health Organization. (WHO technical report
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               Pesticide  Residues in Food: Report of the 1975 Joint Meeting of
               the FAO Working Party of Experts on Pesticide Residues and the
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005010961   FAO Working Party of Experts on Pesticide Residues (1976) 1975
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               By the Joint Meeting of the FAO Working Party of Experts on
               Pesticide  Residues and the WHO Expert Committee on Pesticide
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               (WHO technical  report series no. 592; FAO plant production and
               protection series no. 1; WHO pesticide residue series no. 5)

005016595 . - Tarbenfabriken Bayer A.G., assignee (1968) Precede de fabrication
               de carbamates  d1ox imes.  [Process for the manufacture of oxime
               carbamates.]   French brevet d*invention 1,521,784.  Apr 19.  7
               p. Int. Cl. C  07c;  A 01n.

005003874   Fellowes, R.W.; Ferguson, A.M. (1974) Field evidence for
               resistance to  certain insecticides by green peach-potato aphid
               in South Auckland.  New Zealand Journal of Experimental
               Agriculture 2(1):83-88.

000007946   Fennell, J.J. (1967?)  Lettuce Insecticides: Brown Farm, Berino,
               New Mexico: Applications on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20.  (Unpublished study
               received Feb 3,  1968 under 8F0681; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours &  Co.,  Inc.; Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-X)

000008762   Fennell, J.J. (1967)  Lettuce Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 17,  1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours &  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.., CDL:003032-W)

000008084   Fennell, J.J. (1968)  Aerial vs. Ground Applications: Lannate on
               Cabbage.   (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-
               342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003018-0)

000007669   Fennell, J.J. (1968)  Broccoli Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 7,  1969 under 8F0677; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours &  Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-092982-M)

000007670   Fennell, J.J. (1968)  Cabbage Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 7,  1969  under 8F0677; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours &  Co.,  Inc., Wilmington,- Del.; CDL:092982-N)

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                             .  CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008820   Fennell, J.J. (1968) Cabbage Looper Control—Lannate and 1642:
               Rate-Gallonage Test on Cabbage.  (Unpublished study received
               Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-023295-F)

000008821   Fennell, J.J. (1968) Control of Cabbage Insects.  (Unpublished
               study received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023295-H)

000008372   Fennell, J.J. (1969) Lannate 90WD for Mid-Late Season Cotton Insect
               .Control: Table 1.  (Unpublished study received Apr 2, 1976 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:224481-K)

000009388   Fennell, J.J. (1972) Lannate 2% Safened Dust: Aerial Application-
               Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:226190-R)
                '  *          •                        •
000007614   Fennell,. J.J. (1973) Evaluations of Insecticides on Wheat.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615; submitted by
      "  '.^-.'~-~- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del'.; CDL:
            -   094495-D)                 .

000007623   Fennell, J.J. (1974) Residue/Yield Study: Lannate 90WD & Lannate
               L—Small Grains.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975 under
               5F1615; prepared by Oklahoma State Univ., submitted by E.I. du
      '     '   Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094495-M)

000007844   Fennell, J.J.; Ellis, J.E. (1974) Lannate versus Lannate L—Grain
               Sorghum.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-
               342;  prepared by Texas A & M Univ., Agricultural Experiment Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
             .  Del.; CDL:024083^J)

000007617   Fennell, J.J.; Moore, M.D. (1974) Residue/Yield Study—Lannate
               90 WD/L—Wheat.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975 under
            •   5F1615; prepared by Texas A 4 M Univ., Experimental Station,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
            . .Del.; CDL:094495-G)          '
               rf                              .

000008891   Fennell, J.J.; Thomas, W.O. (1974) Lannate—Tomato Pinworm—1971.
               .(Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Mississippi State Univ. of Applied Arts and Sciences, Truck
               Crops Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-022993-K)

005008434   Ferree,  D.C.; Hall, F.R. (1978) Effects of growth regulators and
               multiple applications of pesticides on net photosynthesis and
               transpiration of greenhouse-grown apple trees.  Journal of the
               American Society for Horticultural Science 103(1):6l-64.

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Finnerty, D.; Drake, D.C.; Merrill, S.; et al. (1970) Test Lannate
   for Insect Control on Canning Peas—Also Use Excessive Rates for
   Phytotoxicity.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under
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   E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4.Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003031-AJ)

Finnerty, D.W.. (1969) Aerial Application of Lannate for Control of
   Cabbage Caterpillars, Wisconsin—1969.  (Unpublished study re-
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Finnerty, D.W. (1970) Insect Control on Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished
   study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-Q)

Finnerty, D.W.; Boswell, B.F.;.Norman, C. (1971) Test Lannate on
   Pea Insects.. (Unpublished study received Feb 22, 1972 under
   2F1247; prepared in cooperation with Birds Eye Co. and Owatonna
   Canning Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
   Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095332-F)   '
Finnerty, D.W.;"Drakef DVC."; Merrill, S.; et al. 119701 Test Lan-	
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   095332-H)     r

Finnerty, D.W.; Drake, D.C.; Merrill, S.; et al. (1970) Test Lan-
   nate for Insect Control on Canning Peas—Also Excess .Rates for
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   352-342; prepared in cooperation with Birds Eye, submitted by E.
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Finnerty, D.W.; Mason, M.E. (1967) Imported Cabbage Worm Control on
   Cabbage.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under
   8F0681; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
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  *          ~   -  i -
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   Suppression Studies.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
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   tive Extension Service, Farm and Home Advisor's Office at Fresno
   in cooperation with Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
   Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-0)

Fisher, G.T. (1971) 1971 Report—Apple Insect Trials.  (Unpublished
   study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by Univ. of
   New Hampshire, Dept. of Entomology,.submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092222-AM)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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                study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared by Univ. of
                New Hampshire, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-J)

000008165    Fisher, G.T.  (1973) Apple Insect and Mite Control Studies.  (Unpub-
                lished study including letters dated Oct 26, 1973 and Nov 6,
                1973 from G.T. Fisher to Oscar C. Zoebisch, received Mar 4, 1974
                under 352-362; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of New Hamp-
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                & Co., Wilmington, Del.; .CDL.-026710-B)

000009213    Fisher, G.T.  (1974) Apple Insect and Mite Control Studies; Durham,
                New Hampshire.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
                352-342; prepared by Univ. of New Hampshire, Dept. of Entomol-
                ogy, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
                Del.; CDL:028446-C)

005015137    Fisher, G.T.  (1977) The control of apple insect pests in New
                Hampshire  1974-1977 [abstract].  Journal of the New York
                Entomological Society LXXXV(4):172.

000014106"   Fisher, B.C.; Sakamoto, S.S.; Leigh, T.F.; et al. (1973) Monitor—
                Lygus Bug Control In Cotton.—Rev.:—
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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000016021   Flood, B.R.  (1975) Insect Control in-Commercial Canning Peas in
               Illinois.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; prepared by-Del Monte Corp., submitted by Shell Chemical
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000007770   Poland, E. (1972?) Lannate—Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received
               Feb 12, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-F)

000007705   Poland, E.L. (1972) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received  Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-Q)

000007602   Poland, E.L, (1972) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-P)

000007985   Poland, E.L. (1972) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 20, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003044-J)

000007169  - Poland, E.L. (1973) Animal Acceptance Test: Lannate Treated Soybean
               and Snap Bean Forage.  (Unpublished study received Feb 26, 1973
               under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., .
            -  .Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023290-A)      •

000008414   Poland, E.L.; Burns, L.J•.-( 1972) Field Test Evaluation Fornu—(Un—
               published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-D)

000008575   Poland, E.L.; Ketcham, D.D. (1973) Control of Sorghun Midge—Grain
               Sorghum.  (Unpublished study received Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:228181-G)      ;

000009051   Poland, E.L.; Ketcham, D.D.; Johnson, H. (1973) Control Corn Ear-
               worm on Sorghum.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;-CDL:009653-B)                    '

000008521   Poland, E.L.; Lanier, R. (1974) Lannate—Cotton—Yield Data.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
              ,227339-F)

000008810   Fore, G.A.; Murphy, S.A.; Bear, W.H. (1968) Control of Cabbage
               Looper on Leaf and Bibb Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 10, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003006-C)
                                                            %
000008170   Forsythe, H.Y., Jr. (1972) Insect and Mite Control Experiments on
               Apples and Blueberries in Maine.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared by Univ. of Maine, Dept. of
               Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
       •      -  ton, Del.; CDL.-026710-L)

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000008179
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    Apples and Blueberries in Maine.  (Unpublished study received
    Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared by Univ. of Maine,  Dept. of
    Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
    mington, Del.; CDL:026710-X)

 Forsythe, H.Y., Jr. (1974) Insect and Mite Control Experiments on
    Apples and Blueberries in Maine.  (Unpublished study including
    letter dated Oct 24,  1974 from Dutch to Oscar, received Dec 20,
    1974 under 352-342;  prepared by Univ. of Maine, Dept. of Ento-
    mology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,
    Del.; CDL:028446-E)

 Forsythe, H.Y., Jr. (1975) Insect and Mite Control Experiments on
    Apples and Blueberries in Maine.  (Unpublished study received
    Apr 12, 1976 under 352-342;  prepared by Univ. of Maine, Dept. of
    Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
    ton, Del.; CDL:224500-0)

 Fort, T.M., HI;  Dierker, D.E.;  Wood, D.;  et al. (1977)  Installa-
    tion Sheet: DED-Lannate-1.  (Unpublished study received Sep 14,
    1977 under 352-370;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4  Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:231841-I)

_Fpunk, J.; McClahahan.,Jl.J._(19701 Cpntrol__of_Eucopean_£orjiJtorer	
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    352-342;  prepared by Canada,  Dept.  of Agriculture,  Research Sta-
    tion,  submitted by E.I.  du Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL:003023-E)

 Founk,  J.; McClariahan,  R.J. (1970)  Laboratory  studies  on the
    toxicity  of insecticides to larvae  of the Colorado  potato
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 Fowler, B. (1971)  Lannate Methonyl  Insecticide Trial:  Dry Lima
    Beans.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
    4F1437; prepared by  Soil Serv, Inc.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours 4 Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-Z)

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    (Unpublished study received Mar  10, 1972 under 352-342; prepared
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    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003038-F)

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    (Unpublished study received Mar  4,  1974 under 352-342; prepared
    by Soil Serv.,  Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-L)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008452   Fowler,  B.  (1972)  Lannate—Lima Beans Lygus  Control.   (Unpublished
                study received  Mar 4,  1974  under  352-342; prepared  by Soilserv,
                Inc,  .submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilming-
                ton,  Del.;  CDL:009841-Z)

000008453   Fowler,  B.  (1972)  Lannate—Small White Beans Lygus Control.  (Un-
                published study received  Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by.
                Soilserv, Inc., submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:009841-AA)

000008447   Fowler,  B.; Crinklaw, B.  (1971)  Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Eval-
                uation.  (Unpublished  study received Mar  4, 1974 under 352-342;
                prepared by Soil Serv., Inc., submitted by E.I. du  Pont de
                Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:009841-0)

005015580   Fox, C.J.S.; Haliburton,  T.H.; Butler, K.P.; Huston, F. (1972)
                Control of  caterpillars on  cabbage with chemical and biological
                insecticides.   Phytoprotection 53(2/3):82-86.

000008646  -Fraser,  W.D. (1967) Evaluation of Lannate and Insecticide 1642 for
                Control of  Aphids on Sugar  Beet.   (Unpublished study received
                Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Wisbeck Field Station,
                submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
    ... -  .   .     CDL:003031-AN)

005004745   French,  N.; Ludlam, F.A.B. (1972) Chemical control of  red spider
               mite  on glasshouse roses.   Plant  Pathology 21(3):99-104.

000008718   Frers, H.G. (1969) DuPont Insecticides Lannate & 1642  for Pest Con-
      / \       trol  in Spinach.  (Unpublished study received 'Jan 8, 1971 under
                352-342; prepared by Del  Monte Corp., submitted by  E.I. du Pont
                de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003021-I)

000007860   Frers, H.G. (1971) [Effect of  Lannate on Loopers, Beet Armyworms,
                and Aphids].  (Unpublished  study receivedrAug 18, 1971 under
               352-EX-72; prepared by Del  Monte Corp., submitted by E.I. du
                Pont  de Nemours & Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:123355-F)

000007186   Frers, H.G. (197D DuPont Insecticide Lannate for Pest Control in
               Spinach.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971  under 352-
               342;  prepared by Del Monte  Corp.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL.-003029-D)

000007189   Frers, H.G. (1971) Lannate Insecticide for Control of  Spinach In-
                sects—1970-71.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under
               352-342; prepared by Del  Monte Corp., submitted by  E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003029-Q)

000007975   Frers, H.G. (1972?)  Lannate  for  Spinach Insect Control.  (Unpub-
               lished study received  Jun 19,  1973 under 352-342; prepared by
               Del Monte Corp.,  submitted  by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington," Del.;  CDL:008512-B)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009257   Frost, E.; Burdullis, J.; Hohimer, J.; et.al. (1971) Lannate Metho-
               myl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Aug
               25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Carr
               Fertilizer and Coastal Agl Chem., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-X)

000008699   Frost, M.H., Jr. (1970) Test Plot Data.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-L)
                                                                            *

000008647   Frudden, B. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               Soilserv, Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003031-AR)

000008698   Frudden, B.; Greimann, C. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide-
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-
               342; prepared in cooperation with Soil Serv, Inc., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-J)

005011171   Fuchs, T.W.; Harding, J.A.; Dupnik, T. (1972) Insecticidal Control
 --• - •__ --.._•_   of the Variegated Cutworm on Cantaloupes.  College Station,  .
     " '  '  ' -   Tex.:  Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. (Texas
               Agricultural Experiment Station progress report no. 3135)

005009988   Fuchs, T.W.; Harding, J.A.; Dupnik, T. (1973) Sugarcane borer
               control on sugarcane in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
               with aerially applied chemicals.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 66(3):802-803.

005010422   Fung, K.H.; Briner, G.P. (1977) Leaching of methomyl from some
               Australian tobacco soils.  Tobacco Science XXI:120-121.

005008454   Fung, K.H.; Luke, R.K.J.; Uren, N.C. (1978) Concentrations of"
       '  .      methomyl in Australian tobacco plants following transplant,
               foliar, and soil treatments.  Tobacco International
               180(6) .-61,63-64.

005008758   Fung, K.H.; Luke, R.K.J.; Uren, N.C. (1978) Concentrations of
               methomyl in Australian.tobacco plants following transplant,
            ,  foliar, and soil treatments.  Tobacco Science XXII:24-26.

005008175   Fung, K.K.H. (1975) Determination and identification of S-methyl
               N-[(methylcarbamoyl)-oxy]thioacetimidate (methomyl) residues in
               tobacco.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
               23(4):695-698.

005008439   Fung, K.K.H. (1976) Determination and confirmation of "methomyl
               residues in soil and water.  Pesticide Science 7(6):571-574.

005008174   Fung, K.K.H.;  Uren, N.C. (1977) Microbial transformation of
               S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]thioacetimidate (methomyl)  in
               soils.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
               25(4):966-969.

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               long-tailed mealybug, Pseudococcus
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               determined by topical application.  Southwestern Entomologist
               3(1):34-36.

000006342   Gagnon, S.A.; DePew, L. (1973) Final Report: District Project
               No. 191573-054.  (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1976 under
               359-620; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Kansas
               State Univ., submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junc-
               tion, N.J.; CDL:095197-AY)

000008009   Gannon, N. (1973) Field Trial—Nudrin/Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished
               study received Dec 12, 1973 under 201-348; submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:026992-R)

000008250   Gannon, N. (1975) [Efficacy Data on Nudrin 1.8—0.225 and 0.45 Lb/
               A].  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-Z)

000008245   Gannon, N. (1975) [Efficacy Data on Nudrin 1.8—0.225 Lb/A].  (Un-
    "   :   - ...... published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted
    ^ • '"      by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-Q)

000008325   Gannon, N. (1975) [Nudrin (R) 1.8 Insecticide on Snapbeans].  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-R)

000015990   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8—0.45Lb/A.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted'by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-Q)

000015982   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8—0.45Lb/A.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-H)

OOOQ15983   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8—0.45Lb/A.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co.,-Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-I)

000015984   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8—0.45Lb/A.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-J)

000016010   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8-0.225 and 0.45 Lb/A.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-R)

000016027   Gannon, N. (1975) Nudrin 1.8-0.45 Lb/A..  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-AK)

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 Gentile, A.G.; Vaughan, A.W.; Richman, S.M. ; Eaton, A.T. (1973)
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 Genung, W.G.; Janes, M.J. (1970) Further investigations on control
    of the corn stem weevil , Hyperodes humilis  ,  as a pest of
    field and sweet corn.  Florida Entomologist 53 (2): 105-108.

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               Florida and Their Qbntrol on the lover East Coast: Abstract *4.
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               by Uhiv. of Florida,  Institute of Food and Agricultural Sci-
               ences, Agricultural Research and Education Canter, and Agricul-
               tural Research  Canter, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nenours &
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000015114   Gsrber, C.E.;'Marcellus, G.R.; Rich, G.J.; et al.  (1976)  fInsect
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               published study received Jun 1, 1976 under 239-2418; submitted
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000007830 .  Gerhardt, P.  (1967)  [Results of Pesticide Applications to lettuce
               for Control of  Cabbage loopers and Beet Armyworms].  (Unpub-
               lished study received Get 15, 1968 under 352-342; prepared by
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               de Nenours & Co,, Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:003003-F)     . .

000008812   Gerhardt, P.  (1967) Results of Pesticide Spray Applications to Fall
               lettuce for Control of. Cabbage loopers and Beet Armyvotms.  (Un-
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               Univ. of  Arizona, Masa Branch Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont
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000008814   Gerhardt, P.  (1968) lettuce 1968: Cabbage looper Control.   (Unpub-
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                                                                    t
000008266   Gsrhardt, P.O. (1969) Control of Lepidopterous larvae on Fall
               Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021;
               prepared by Univ. of  Arizona, Eept. of Entomology, submitted by
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               091071-N)

000008469   Gsrhardt, P.D. (1970) Annual Report of the Entomological Pesearch
               Conducted in the Salt River \blley of Arizona during 1970.  (Un-
               published study received Dae 8, 1976 under 352-362; prepared by
               Univ. of  Arizona, Masa Branch Station, Dapt. of Entomology,
               submitted by E.I. du  Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
               CDL:227248-H)
               f
000007806   Gsrhardt, P.p. (1970) Potato Insect Control Results: Project  418.
               (Unpublished study received Feb 28, 1972 under 352-342; prepared
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000007805   Gerhardt, P.D. (1971) Potato Insect Control»  (Unpublished study
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               Arizona,  DaptVof Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours &  Co.,  Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:003033-G)

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000009377   Gerhardt, P.O.  (1971) Southwestern Obrn Borer Control in Grain
               Sorghun.  (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307;
               prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
             •  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, D>1.; CDL:
               092221-O)

000009173   Gerhardt, P.O.  (1972) Aerial Applications for Southwestern Corn
               Borer Control in Qrain Sorghun.   (Unpublished study received
               Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dapt.
               of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,
               WLlmington, D»l.; CDL:028395-L)

000009172   Qsrhardt, P.O.  (1972) Ground Applications of Granular Insecticides
               to Grain Sorghun for Southwestern Corn Borer Control.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
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000015967   Gerhardt, P.D. (1974) Nudrin and Furadan for Potato Bisect Control.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               by Univ. of Arizona, Mesa Branch  Experiment Station, submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-F)

0(55014698   Gerhardt, P.D. (1977) Msthcmyl for Insect Control on Kale,
               Collards, Mustard Greens and Turnip Greens.  Washington, D.C.:
               U.S. Department of Agriculture.
                               »

005010202   Qerhardt, P.D;; M»re, L.; Armstrong, J.F.; Kaspersen, L.J. (1972)
               Southwestern corn borer control in grain sorghum.  Jburnal of
               Economic Ehtomlogy 65(2):491-494.

005010640   Qerolt, P. (1972) Made of entry of oxime carbamates into insects.
               Pesticide Science 3(l):43-55.

005008150   Qerolt, P. (1974) Mechanism of resistance of dichlorvos in adult
               houseflies.  Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
               4(3):275-288.

005008152   Qerolt, P. (1975) Bole of insect haemolymph in translccation of
               insecticides.  Pesticide Science 6(3):233-238.

005008151   Qerolt, P. (1977) Cumulative and sensitisation effects of repeated
               applications of methcmyl to the housefly, Musca dcrcestica L.
               (Diptera: Muscidae).  Bulletin of Entomological Research
               67(3):449-458.

000008344   Gertz, a (1967) Aphid Control on Blueberry.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; prepared by Michigan State
               Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington
               Del.; CDL:096959-0)

005017296   Owl son, L.; Beegle, C.C.; Best, R.  (1976) The effects of selected
               insecticides on cornfield carabids in Iowa (abstract!.  Pages
               43-43, Jh Proceedings of the North Central Branch of the
               Entomological Society of Arerica.  \bl. 31.  Vboster, Chio:
               Entomological Society of America, North Central Branch.

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                                 CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008674   Gillham,  L.B. (1971) Bollworm Control in Late Season Soybeans
               Utilizing lannate 2% Dust and lannate 90WD.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 7, 1972 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-J)

000008441   Gillham,  L.B. (1971) Lannate—Cabbage Looper.  (Unpublished study
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               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-1)

000008385   Gillham,  L.B. (1974) Research Report.  (Unpublished study received
               Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared in cooperation with Ag-
               Ifest,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.;  CDL:222757-F)

000009389   Gillham,  L.B.; Barnes, G.; Benefield, W. (1972) Lannate Record
               Form.  (Unpublished stu3y received.Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:226190-*J)

000008737   Gillham,  L.B.; Bojd, J. (1970) Lannate—Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished
               study  received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-M)

000009791   Gillhan,  L.B.; Newscm, p.; Jensen, R.L. (1971) Control of Soybean
               Looper (  Pseudoplusia includens   ) on Soybeans with lannate.
              • (Unpublished study received Jul 7, 1972 under 352-342; prepared
   -    ._    .in cooperation with Louisiana State Univ., submitted by E.I. du
 -•=.:   •-"        Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-1)

000009021   Gilliland, F. (1977) Test-Record: Evaluation of Lannate (Methcmyl)
               on Beneficial /tthropods in Cotton Fields.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; prepared by Agricon, Inc.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.;
               CDL:237735-H)

000007699   Gilliland, F.R., Jr. (1971) Small-Plot lest, for Evaluation of
               Several Insecticides for Bollvorm and Boll Weevil Control.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; prepared by
               Alabana Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E. I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-J)

000007733   Gilliland, F.R., Jr. (1973) Evaluation of Insecticides for Boll
               Weevil and Heliothis Control.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Snell Chemical Co., Wash-
               ington, aC.; CDL: 232404-C)

000007735   'Gilliland, F.R.. Jr. (1975) 1975 Test.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-E)   '

000007734   Gilliland, F.R., Jr.; Duman fsicl, W.T.; Davis, R.L.; et al. (1974)
               Biology and Control of Arthropod Pests of Cotton in Alabama.
               (pp. 4-13 only; prepared for conferees of Twenty-Seventh
               Annual Cottonjhsect_ Research and  Control_Cbnference, Nsw Or-
               leans, La., Jan 6-8, 1975; unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; prepared by Auburn Univ., Agricultural Ex-
               periment Station, Depts. of Zeology-Ehtcmology and Agricultural
               Engineering, Tenn. \felley Substation and Plant Breeding Unit,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:2.12404-0)

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Girardeau, J.H. (1967) Annual Progress Report on Tobacco Insects
   and Apiculture.  (Unpublished study received Dsc 23, 1971 under
   100-501; prepared by Georgia Cbastal Plain Experiment Station,
   Entomology Dept., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
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Girardeau, J.H. (1967) Field lests with Insecticide for the Cbntrol
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   Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:003007-R)

Girardeau, J.H., Jt. (1969) Controlling the Insect Pests of Flue-
   Cured Ibbacco: State Jroject 2-124.  (Unpublished study received
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Girardeau, J.H. , Jr. (1969) Insecticide Sprays for Bjdvorm Control:
   State Project 2-124.  (Unpublished study received feb 12, 1970
   under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Cbastal Plain Experiment
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Girardeau, J.H. , Jr. (1970) Insecticide Sprays for Bjdvorm Control:
   State Project 2-124.  (Unpublished study received M>v 16, 1971
   under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Sta-
   tion, submitted by E.I. du Rant de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Dal.; CDL:003031-C)

Golden, J.K. ; Hammes, D.J. (1976) Lannate L— Field Corn— Corn Ear-
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   submitted by E.I. du font de Nemours & Cb., Wilmington, Eel.;
   CDL: 223992-0)
Golden, J.K. ; Rush, C. (1976) Lannate L— Field Cbrn — Corn
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   223992-N)

Gbodyer, G.J. ; Brovn, G.R. (1976) Laboratory screening of
   insecticides against larvae of the tobacco loopsr, Chrysodeixis

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Gordon, S.C.; Taylor, C.E. (1977) Chemical control of the
   raspberry leaf and bud mite, Phyllocoptes qracilis (Mai.)
   (Eriophyidae).  Journal of fert {cultural Science 52(4):517-523.

Gbuhar, K.A. ; Guirguis, M.W. ; El-Tantawir M.A. ; Mansour, M.M.  .
   (1976) Susceptibility of the green sting bug Nezara viridula L.
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Gould, aE. (1969) Fruit and vegetable insects: Cucunber beetle
   control on cucurbit crops.  Proceedings of the forth Central
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   (Also In unpublished submission received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-
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   Del.; CDL:227340-G)

Gould, G.E. (1971) The 1971 Insecticide Tests against Mint Insects
   in Indiana.  (Unpublished stvrty received Jun 13, 1972 under
   3E1303; prepared by Purdue Univ., Dapt. of Entomology, submitted
   by Interregional Research Project M>. 4, Nsw Brunswick, N.J. ;
   CDL:092205-H)

Govda, T.K.S. ; Patil, R.B. (1972) Effect of pesticides applied to
   the soil on the biological activity of the soil [abstract].
   Biochemical Journal 128(1): 56-57.

Gragson, G. (1970) Cotton Perf erator—Armyvorm— looper .  (Unpub-
   lished study ^received _cn.^n)3iovn- date .under _lF1162;-subnitted-by-
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,- Inc., Wilmington, Del.;-CDL: ------
   098436-O)

Grassl, R.F. ; Johansen, C.A. (19^3) Insecticidal baits tested for
   controlling Trogoderma variabile and Tribolium audax in nests
   of alfalfa leafcutting bees.  ^urnal of Economic Entomology
   66 (2): 454-456.
                  (

Grau, P.A. y Meister, H.S. ; Reische, W.C. ; et al. (1971) flnsecti-
   cides in Control of Cabbage looper and Beet Atmy*orri] .  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; orepared in
   cooperation with Abbott Laboratories, submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, D>1.; CDL: 003094-M)

Green, G. (1970) Cabbage  looper Damage Rating on \fetes Gollards at
   Sanford, Florida, June 1, 1970.  (Unpublished study received Jun
   24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Florida Fxperinent Station,
   submitted by E.:i. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.;
  'CDL:227024-G)  :,
                 '"j
Green, G. (1974) Experiment Control of Sbybean Insects.  (Unpub-
   lished study received  ^>r 30, 197P under 352-342; prepared by
   Quincy Experiment Station, submitted by E. I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224040-G)
Green, G. (1975) Control of \felvetbean Caterpillar E
   August 8, 1975 at Cuincy, Florida.  (Unpublished stuiy received
       30, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Florida, sub-
   mitted by  E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Cb., Wilmington,  Dal.; CEL:
   224040-H)

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                                 CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005018662   Green, M.B.  (1977) Technological economics of pesticides.  Pages
               8-22, Jh  Chemicals for  Crop Protection and Pest  Control.
               Oxford, England:   Pergaraon  Press.

005008685   Green, M.B.; Hartley,  G.S.;West, T.F.  (1977) Chemicals for  Crop
               Protection and Pest Control.  2nd ed.  Oxford, England:
               Pergamon  Press.       •  '            '

000008066   Greene, B:L.  (1969) Celery Insecticide  Test  fesults—1969.   (On-
               published  study received Eeb 3, 1970 under 352-342;  prepared by
               Central Florida Experiment  Station,  submitted by E.I. du  Font de
               Nanours &  Co., Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:003011-G)

000008418   Greene, G. (1970) Experimental Control  of Soybean Insects at Ouin-
               cy, Florida, Septanber, 1970: Table  1.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 4, 1974  under 352-342; prepared by thiv.  of Florida,
              . Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du  Pont de Nanours  & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:023303-1)

000007937   Qreene, G.L.  (1967) Cabbage: Cabbage looper  Damage Readings  and
               Weights of Plants  Treated with Insecticides at Sanford, Florida
               during 1966-67.  (Unpublished study  received Eeb 3,  1968  under
               8F06B1; prepared by Uiiv. of Florida, Central Florida Experiment
               Station, submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,  Inc.,
               Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:091188-N)

000008842   Greene, G.L.  (1967) .Control of Corn Earworm on Sweetcorn.  (Uipub-
         -      lished study received Dae 28, 1968 under 8F0671; prepared by
               Uiiv. of Florida, submitted by E.I. du Pont de 'Nanours &  Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:091179-S)	

000008764   Greene, G.L.  (1969) Annual Summary Report, 1969: Nunber of Project:
               1222.  (Unpublished study received Nav 16, 1971 under 352-342;
               prepared by  Uiiv. of Florida, Central Florida Experiment  Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du  Font de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
               Dsl.; CDL.-003037-B)

005012057   Greene, G.L.  (1976) Pest management of  the velvetbean caterpillar
               in a soybean ecosystem.  Pages 602-610, Jto WarId Soybean
               Rasearch:  Proceedings of the World Soybean Research  Conference;
               Aug 3-8, 1975, Champaign, Illinois.  Edited by L.D.  Hill.
               Danville,   HI.:  Interstate Printers and Publishers.  (Florida
               Agricultural Experiment Station journal series no. 5964)

005010203   Greene, G.L.; Qenung,  W.G.; Wjrhnan, R.B.; Relsheimer,  E.G.  (1969)
               Cabbage looper control in Florida—a cooperative program.
               Jburnal of Economic Ehtcmology 62 (4): 798-800.

005010418   Greene, G.L,; Janes, M.J. (1970) Control of budworms on sweet corn
               in central and south Florida.  Journal of Economic Ehtcmology
              _63|2): 579^582.	

005010840   Greene,  G.L.; Whitccmb, W.H.;  Baker, R. (1974)  Minimun  rates of
               insecticide  on soybeans: Geccoris and  Nabis  populations
               following treatment [abstract).   Florida  Ehtcmolcgist
               57(2):U4.                               ' .  .

000006347   Greenfield,  S.; Hugg'ins, J.  (1974)  Final  Report:  District Project
               ND. 272474-090.   (Unpublished study  received Mar 24, 1976 under
               359-620;  prepared  by Rhcdia, Inc. in cooperation with Uiiv. of
               Missouri,  submitted by  Rione-Poulenc,  Inc.,  Manmouth Junction,
               N.J.; CDL:095197-BD)

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005012057   Greene, G.L. (1976) Pest management of the velvetbean caterpillar
               in a soybean ecosystem.  Paqes 602-610, Tn -World Soybean
               Pesearch: Proceedings of the Vbrld Soybean Pesearch Conference;
               Aug 3-8, 1975, Champaign, Illinois.   Edited by L.D. Hill.
               Danville, 111.:   Interstate Printers and Publishers.  (Florida
               Agricultural Experiment Station journal series no. 5964)

005010203   Greene, G.L.; Genung, W.G.; Workman, R.B.; Relsheimer, E.G. (1969)
               Cabbage looper control in Florida—a cooperative program.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 62(4):798-800.

005010418   Greene, G.L.; Janes,  M.J. (1970) Control of budworms on sweet corn
               in central and south Florida.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               63.(2): 579-582.

005010840   Greene,-G.L.; Whitcomb, W.H.; Baker, R.  (1974) Minimum rates of
               insecticide on soybeans: Geocoris and Nabis populations
               following treatment [abstract]"!  Florida Entomologist
               57(2):114.

000006347   Greenfield, S.; Hoggins, J. (1974) Final Report: District Project
               No. 272474-090.   (Unpublished stuSy received Mar 24, 19^6 under
               359-620; prepared  by Rhodia, Ihc. in cooperation with Univ. of
               Missouri, submitted by Fhone-Poulenc, Inc., Manmouth Junction,
               N.J.; CDL-.095197-BD)

            Xiregg, P. (1%9) Lannate Tests.  (Unpublished study received NDV
               16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by .Green Light Co., submitted —
               by E.I. du Pont -de Nemours & 
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000008604   Greimann, C.C.; Reische, W.cT; Bojce, R.S.; et al. (1971) lannate—
               Potatoes:  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1977 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CEL:231911-B)

000008711   Qrielin, a (1971) Lannate Msthonyl  Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published stu3y received Jter.30, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by
               Desert \ferde Gb.; submitted by E.I. du Rant de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Bel.-; CDL:003039-X)            .

000007177   Griffin, B. (1970) Lannate Methcmyl  Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 1, 1971 under 352-342; prepared
               by Wilbur-Ellis Cb., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Cb.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003026-T)

000008046   Qriffiri, B. (1970) Lannate Ffethomyl  Ihsecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Ffer 6, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by
               Wilbur-Ellis Cb., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003036-R)
                    •
000007753   Qriffin, R.P. (1975) Cotton Survey Record.  (Unpublished study in-
               cliriing letter dated Sep 17, 1975 frcm R.P. Qriffin to Gus
               Kirchhof, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Clem-
               son Uiiv., Cooperative Extension Service, Dspt. of Entomology,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CCL:
               232404-AQ)    :
   ^- -                     •   -J  '   "   .

000008253   Qriffin, R.P. (1975) Sojtoean Ihsect Past Management.  (Unpublished
005013970
000007842
005010639
005015537
   study including letter dated Sep 17, 1975 from R.P. Qriffin to_
   Gus Kirchhof, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
   Qemson Univ., Cooperative Extension Service, Dept. of Entomol-
   ogy, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CCL:
   2324.05-AF)    '
                 v
Griffith, R. (1969) A method of controlling red ring disease of
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Griffiths, H.J.  (1973)  [Comparison of Lannate L, Dylox, and Ittbrom
   8 in the  Control of Citrus Pests).  (Unpublished study received
   Dae 20, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nsnours
   & Co., Wilmingtonr Eel.; CDL:028451-L)
      • - -
Guirguis, G.N.; Brindley, W.A. (1974) Insecticide susceptibility
   and response to selected pollens of larval alfalfa leafcutting
  " bees, Megachile pacifica (Panzer) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae).
   Environmental Entotology 3 (4): 691-694.

Guley, M.; Rarafcaya, A.E. (1976) Turkiye'de kullanilan karbamat
   insektisitlerinin, analitik toksiteloji yonunden incelennesi.
005001834   Gunther, F.A.; IVata, Y.; Carman, G.E.; Smith, C.A. (1977)
               citrus reentry problem: research on its causes and effects, and
               approaches to its minimization.  Pages 1-132, In Residue
               Reviews.  Residues of Pesticides and Other Contaminants in the
               Total Environment.   Vol.  67.   Edited by F.A.  Qmther.  New
               Tfork:   Springer.

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000008420   Guthrie, C.D.; Bass, M.H.  (1970) Velvetbean Caterpillar Control on
               Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
               342; prepared by Auburn Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours 6 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-K)

000008419   Guthrie, C.D.; Bass, M.H.  (1971) Velvetbean Caterpillar Control on
               Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 19^4 under 352-
               342; prepared by Auburn Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-J)

005008195   Hague, N.G.M.; Pain, B.F.  (1973) The effect of crganophosphorus
               compounds and oxime carbamates on the potato cyst
               nematode Heterodera rostochiensis Wall.  Pesticide Science
               4(4):459-465.

005008194   Hain, F.P.; Wallner, W.E.  (1974) Control of Exoteleia nepheos with
               insecticides and their effect upon its parasitoids.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 67 (6):803.

005020172   Haines, I.H.; Haines, J.B. (1979) Rssidual sprays for the control
               of the crazy ant Anpplolepis longipes  (Jerd.) in the
               Seychelles.  Pesticide  Science 10(3):201-206.

000010333   Hale, F. (1974) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jul 1, 1975 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
       .-•-"•'--'" Stokely Van Camp, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-E)

0000088,89   Hale, R. (1970) Control of Tbmato Fruitworm and Tbmato Pinworm on
               Tbmatoes.  (Unpublished stu3y received Dec 20, 1974 under ?52-
               342; prepared by thiv. of California—Riverside, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:022993-fl)

000007631   Rale, R. (1971) Control of Green Paach Aphids on Pappers.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1616; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094496-I)

000007632  • Hale, R. ,(1972) Control of Green Peach .Aphids on Pappers.  (Unpub-
               lished stu3y received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1616; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nanours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del,; CDL:094496-J)

000007633   Hale, R. (1972) Control of Green Peach Aphids on Peppers.  (Unpub-
              " lished stu3y received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1616; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Ne-
               mours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094496-K)

000009220   Rale, R. (1972) Control of Tbmato Fruitworm and Tbmato Pinworm on
               Tbmatos [sic].  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
               352-342; prepared by thiv. of California—Riverside, submitted
               by E.L.du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL: 0284U7-C)

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000015992   Bile, R. (1973) Control of Cabbage loopers on Rroccoli.  (Unpub-
               lished stu3y received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-S)

000009221   Hale, R. (1973) Control of Tomato Fruitvorm and Tomato Pinworrc on
               Tomatoes.   (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352--
               342; prepared by Univ. of California', submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours 6 Co., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:028447-J)

000012465   tele, R.; Shorey, H.K. (1969) Control of Tbmato Fruitvorm and Toma-
               to Pin worm on Tcmatoes.  (thpublished sturty received Nov 10,
               1972 under 3F1323; submitted by dba-Geigy Corp-, Greensboro,
               N.C.; CDL:093552-AZ)

000008787   tele, R.L. (1970) Control of Green Psach Aohids on Peppers.  (Un-
               published stu3y received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of California, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:003030-O)

000014040   tele, R.L.; Sakamoto, S.S.; Moherek, E.A.; et al. (1969) Product
               Performance Report.  (Unpublished stvdy received ffer 5, 1970
               under OF0956; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
 .";_]•"'._.-,-;•   Calif.; CDL:093263-I)

005010706   tele, R.L.; Shorey, H.H. (1971) Effect of foliar sprays on the
               green peach aphid on peppers in southern California.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology  64 (2): 547-549.

005012305   tele, R.L.; Shorey, H.H. (1972) Cabbage looper control on cole
               crops in southern California: granular systemic insecticides in
               soil indicate lack of premise.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               65(6):1658-1661.

000007686   telfhill, J.E. (1971) Results of Insecticide Tests with Materials
               furnished by E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Conpany.  (Unpublished
               study received Feb 22,  1972 under 2F1247; prepared by U.S. Agri-
               cultural Research Service, Entomology Research Div., Potato,
               Pea, and Sugarbeet Insects Investigations, submitted by E.I. du
               Ibnt de Natours & Cb.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095332-E)

000008155   telfhill, J.E.  (1972) Results of Insecticide Tests with Materials
               Furnished by E. I. DjPont Nemours and Cb.  (Unpublished stu3y re-
               ceived ffer 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by U.S. Agricultural
               Research Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Honours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:023301-B)

000009319   telfhill, J.E. (1973) Results of Insecticide Tests with teterials
               F\nmished.  (Unpublished study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-
               342; prepared by U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Yakira Ag-
               ricultural Research Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220654-N)

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                                 CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000016018   Balfhill, J.E. (1974) Results of insecticide -tests against larvae
               of the Alfalfa  Looper,  Autographa  califorriica "(Speyer) , on"
               Spring and  Fall Spinach — iakima, iWT.   (Unpublished sttdy re-
               ceived Jun  29,  1976 under 201-347; prepared by U.S. Agricultural
               Itesearch  Service,  tekiroa  Agricultural Research laboratory, -sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical  Co., V&shington,  D.C. ; CDL:232410-AA)

000016019   telfhill, J.E.- (1975) Itesults of Insecticide  -Jests against larvae
               of the Alfalfa  looper,  Autcorapha  californica  (Speyer) , the Cab-
               bage looper,  Trichoplusia ni  (Hubner) , and the Vbstern Tfe How-
               Striped Armyworm,  Spodoptera praefica (Grote) , on Spring and
               Fall Spinach, Cabbage,  and Peas— Yak ina, 1975.  (Unpublished
               study received  Jun 29,  1976 under  201-347; prepared by U.S. Ag-
               ricultural  Itesearch Service, Yakima Agricultural Research Lab-
               oratory,  submitted by Shell Chemical Co., tfeshington, ac. ; CDL:
               232410-AB)
000016034
000016022
000009216
 005010212
005016285
005009366
             Halfhill,  J.E. ; Klostermeyer,  E.C.; Scott,  aR.  (1974) Abstracts of
                Reports frcm the 33rd  Annual  Pacific  Northwest \fegetable  Insect
                Conference,   (p. 5 cnly;  unpublished  study received Jun 29,  1976
                under 201-347; prepared by  U.S. Agricultural  Research  Service,
                ^akima  Agricultural Research  Laboratory, V&shington State thiv.,
                Irrigated  Agriculture  Research and  Extension  Center and Lhiv. of
                Idaho,  Branch Agricultural  Experiment Station, submitted  by
             ..•   Shell Chenical Co.,  Vashington, D.C. ; CDL: 2324 10-AR)

             Halfhill,  J.H.  (1975) [Pea Insecticide Trials!.  (Unpublished study
                received Jun 29, 1976  under 201-347;  submitted by Shell Cnenical
                Co.,  Vbshington, aC. ; CDL: 232410-AF)

             tell,  F.R.; Gregory,  J.;  Spotts, R. ; et  al.  (1974) Tree Fruit In-
                sects — 1974.  (Unpublished  study received  Dec 20, 197* under
                352-342; prepared by Chio Agricultural Itesearch and Development.
                Center, Dspt. of Entomology, • submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:028446-F)
            Kama, H. (1975) Resistance to insecticides in the green rice
               leafhopper.  Pages 9-12,  In Japan Pesticide Information
               Tokyo, Japan:  Japan Plant Protection Association.
                                                                            23.
             ftsna,  H. ; Iwata, T.  (1973) TsmaguroyDtobai ni okeru kabameito-kei
               sacchuzai  teitosei  to sono kito.   fRssistance to  carbanate
               insecticides and  its  mechanism  in  the green rice
               leafhopper,  Nephotettix cincticeps Uhler.1  Nippon  Cyo  Dobutsu
               Rxichu Gakkai-Shi.   [Japanese Journal of Ajplied  Entcmologv and
               Zoology.)  17 (3): 154-161.

             Hana,  H. ; Ivata, T.  (1978) Studies on the  inheritance  of
               carbamate- resistance  in the green  rice  leafhopper,  Nephotettix
 000007826    Hanilton,  D. (1968)  Control  of Beet Armyvorm on Cnrysanthemuns,  Pan
                American Plant Cb.,  Cortez, Florida 1968.  (Unpublished study
                received Get 15,  1968 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I.  du  Pont
                de Nemours & Co., Wilnington,  Eel.; CDL:003003-B)

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                                 CASE BIBLICGRAPHY
005008939   Hamilton, J.T.; Attia, F.I. (1976) The susceptibility of the
               parasite Apanteles glomeratus (L.) (Hym.: Braconidae) to
               insecticides.  Journal of the Ehtonolcgical Society of
               Australia (N.S.W.) 9:24-25.

000008880   Hanroes, aJ. (1975) Agrichemicals Trade Report.  (Ihpublished
               study received Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               R>nt de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223992-T)

005016712   Hanker, L ; Taimr, L,; Kudelova, A. (1977) Vliv pesticidu na
               prrjem a transport radiofosforu u rostlin bobu a okurky.   [The
               influence of pesticides on uptate and transport of
               radio-phosphorus in horse bean and cuctmber plants.]  Biologia
               (Bratislava) 32(4):229-236.

005008589   Hankin, L. (1973) Report on enzynes.  Journal of the Association
               of Official Analytical Chemists 56(2):272-273.

005008858   Hankin, L. (1974) Report on enzynes.  Journal of the Association
               of .Official Analytical Chemists 57(2): 267-268.

000007756   Harma, R.L. (1970) Field Investigations of ]hsecticides for Cotton
               Insect Control.  (Prepared for Cotton Insect Research and Con-
               trol Conference, Atlanta, Ga., Jan 12-13, 1971; unpublished
  -      -      study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Texas
  -    ~        A&M Univ., Dapt. of Ehtonoloqy, submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, RC.; CDL:232404-AT)

000009379   Banna, R.L. (1970) Heliothis Control.  (Unpublished study received
               Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380; prepared by Texas A & M thiv.,
            •   Agricultural Experiment Station, Eept. of Entomology, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:
               226190-B)

000009330   Hanna, R.L. (1971?) Field Performance of Promising Insecticides for
               Cotton Insect Control.  (Ihpublished study received Sep 28, 1976
               under 352-380; prepared by Texas A & M thiv.> Agricultural
               Experiment Station, Dspt. of Ehtcmology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:226190-C)

000007701   Banna, R.L. (1971) Aerial Treatment with Mathcmyl for Control of
               Resistant Heliothis Populations.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A & M Univ., Agri-
               cultural Experiment Station, Eept. of Entomology, submitted by
               E.I. du Rant de Nanours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:003043-L)

000008562   Hanna, R.L. (1971) Cotton Insect Control: Lannate 5% Dust & 90WD
               vs. tethylparathion.  (Ihpublished stu3y received on unknown
               date under 352-EX-76; prepared by Texas A ft M Ihiv., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               123358-D)

000009149   tenna, R.L. (1972) Aerial Applications of Methomyl to Cotton for
               Tobacco Bud worm Control.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5,
               1974 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A & M Ihiv., Aqricultural
               Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du1 Pont de Nanours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Dal.; CDL:023305-Q)

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005011168   ffanna, R.L. (1972) Field tests of chemicals for control of tobacco
               bu3vorms and bollvorms on cotton. College Station.  Pages
               22-36, Jn Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Progress Report
               N3. 3084.  College.Station, lex.:  Texas Agricultural
               Experiment Station.

000007757   Ranna, R.L. (1973) Field Performance of Premising Insecticides for


000008034   Banna, R.L. (1974) Control of Insecticide-Resistant Tobacco Bud-
               vorms in Cbtton.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Feb
               4, 1975 from P.L. .Adkisson to Jerry Stelsey, received Mar 31,
               1975 under 201-347; prepared by Texas A & M Uiiv., Agricultural
               Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:U5269-AA)

000009387   Banna, R.L. (1975) Chenical Control of Insecticide-Resistant Tto-
               bacco Bjdvorms in Cbtton, 1975.  (Unpublished study received Sep
               28, 1976 under 352-380; prepared by Texas A & M Univ.; Agricul-
               tural Experiment Station, Eept. of Bitcmology, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:226190-O)

000007742   Hannibal, R.M. (1974) Imperial Valley Field Station,'Meloland,
               Calif.—Cotton Insect Research: Ihsecticide Applications—1974.
               (Unpublished study including letter dated ftpc 2, 1975 from P.M.
               Bannibal to Bal G. Simtover, received Jun .29, 1976 under 201-
   -  • '_..-.:„.-   347; prepared by thiv. of California, Citrus Research Center and
  "•--'           Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept..of Entcnoloqy» submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Vbshington, D.C.; CDL: 232404-S)

000007163   Ransen, J.E. (1971) Field Test Evaluation Fbrm.  (Unpublished study
               received tey 15, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008509-C)

000009315   Hansen, J.E.; Finnerty, D.W.; Hinkle, B.; et al. (1971) Evaluate
               Webvorm Control.   (Unpublished study received Jul 2, 1975 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:220654-F)

005014891   tensen, T.; Rasmussen, A.N.; Schadegg, E. (1972) Fbrsog med
               plantebeskyttelsesnidler i frugtavl eg gartneri 1971.
000012431
000008020
000007122
            Ffentsbarger, W.M.  (1971) Potato Plots.  (Unpublished study received
               N3v 10, 1972 under 3F1323; prepared by Colorado State Univ.,
              - Dept. of Bitomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
               N.C.; CDL:093552-G)

            Bantsbarger, W.M. ; Fitzsimmons, F. ; Pilcher, S. (1974) 1974 Alfalfa
               Weevil Control  Trials.   (Unpublished stiriy received ter 31, 1975
               under 201-347;  submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
                   ; CDL:115269-H)
            Bantsbarger, W.M. ; Pilcher, S. (1975) Alfalfa Weevil Plots.  (Un-
               published study received Jun  29, 197 f under 201-347; prepared by
               Colorado State Univ.,  submitted by Shell  Chemical Co., Vbshing-
               ton,  D.C.;  CDL.-232403-C)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008391   Harder, H.H.; Golden, J.K. (1974) Effects of lannate en Maturity
               and Yield of Cotton,   (thpublished stu3y received Jtov 11, 1975
               under 352-370; submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nsmours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Dal.; CDL:222757-*)

000008598   Harder, H.H.; Wiles, J.D. (1976) Lannate SP Concentration Trial on
               Soybean looper.  (Unpublished stiriy received JUn 15, 1977 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Font de temours & CD., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:230630-fl)

000007692   Harding, J. (1971) Effect of Lannate Applied Occasionally on Cotton
               Yield, Veslaco, 1971: Table 1.   (Unpublished stiriy received Mar
               It 1973 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A * M Ihiv., Agricul-
               tural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nsnours &
               Co., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:003043-C)

000008887   Harding, J.A. (1969) Field Tests on Fall, 1969 Ttmatoes Evaluating
               Spray Applications and Soil Applied Systemic Insecticides for
               Insect Control.  (thpublished stur»y received Dae 20, 1974 under
               352-342; prepared by Texas ASM thiv., lover Rio Grande \6lley
               Research and Extension Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, .Eel.; CDL:022993-E)

005009369   Harding, J.A. (1971) Field'comparisons of insecticidal sprays for
               control of four tcmato insects in south Texas.  Jburnal of
               Economic Entomology 64(5):1302-1304.

000008892   Harding, J.A. (1971) Field Tests en Spring, 1971, Tcmatoes Evalu-
               ating Spray Applications of Insecticides for Insect Control.
               (Unpublished study received Dae 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Ttexas A & M thiv., lower Rio Grande \6dley Research and Ex-
               tension Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nanours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:022993-L)

000008885   Harding, J.A. (1971) Field Tests on 1971 Fall Tomatoes Evaluating
               Various Insecticides for Heliothis spp. and Tomato Pinvorm
               Control.  (Unpublished stidy received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-
               342; prepared by Texas A & M Ihiv., lover Rio Grande \blley Re-
               search and Extension Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               temours &. Co., Wilmington, Eel.; CDL:022993-B)

000007760   Harding, J.A. (1974) Asrial Field Test Evaluating Crtnene and
               Nudrin for Boll Peevil and Tobacco Bjdvorm Control, 1974.  (Un-
               published stvriy received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
               Texas A& M Uiiv., Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural
               Research and Extension Center at Waslaco, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, EXC.; CDL: 232404-BA)

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                                  CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007761    Harding,  J.A.  (1974)  Asrial  lannate  Test  for  Boll  teevil and  To-
               bacco  Bjdvorm Control,  1974.   (Unpublished study received  Jun
               29,. 1976 under 201-347; prepared  by  Texas  A & M Ihiv.,  Agricul-
               tural  Experiment Station, Agricultural Research^ and^ Extension
                Center at  teslaco, submittecTby 'Shell  Chemical Go.,'>6shington,
                D.C.r  CDL;232404-BB)

000008026    Harding,  J.A.  (1974)  1974  Aerial Field  Tests  Comparing Various
                Chemicals on Early Season Cbtton  Insects.   (Unpublished study
                received ffer 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared  by Texas  A & M
                thiv.. Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural Research
                and Extension Center at Weslaco,  submitted by Shell Chemical
                Co.,  teshington, D.C.;  CDL:115269-P)

000007703    Hard-ing, J.A.; Dupnik, T.; Fuchs, T. (1972) Small Plot Field Tests
                Evaluating Vbrious Chemicals for  Cbtton Leaf  Perforator and
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                CDL:230785-S)

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005008209   Harris,.C.R.; Svec, H.J.; Turnbull, S.A.; Sans, W.W. (1975)
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005000824   Harris, C.R.; Turnbull, S.A. (1975) Laboratory studies on the
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               Del.; CDL:023302-G)

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005001997   Hashimoto, Y.; Fukami, J. (1969) Toxicity of orally and ^topically
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Hawkins, W.H. (1975) Lannate L and S Efficacy Test on Field Corn.
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   received Oct 5, 1971 under 201-119;  prepared by U.S. Agricultur-
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Heath, R.G.; Spann, J.W.; Hill, E.F.; Kreitzer, J.F. (1972)
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000009339   Herzog, G. (1977) Ovicidal Activity of Insecticides on Heliothis •


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               cooperation with Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by Chipman
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               Chipman Chemical Co., Inc., Burlingane, Calif.; CDL:092027-CX)

000006673   Hiddleson, L.; Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Report
               No. BB 67-99.  (Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1967 under
               8F0668; prepared in cooperation with Virginia Truck and Orna-
               mentals Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by
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000006602 .  Hiddleson, L.; Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Zolone EC-
               Potatoes: Final Report No. BB 67-96.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 7, 1972 under 3F1337; prepared in cooperation with
               Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. and Virginia
               Truck and Ornamentals Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch,
               submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:094849-Z)

000006603   Hiddleson, L.; Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Zolone EC-
               Potatoes: Final Report No. BB 67-99.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 7, 1972 under 3F1337; prepared in cooperation with
               Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. and Virginia
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000008704   Hielson, J'. (1971) Alfalfa Weevil Control (Egyptian).  (Unpublished
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               Del.; CDL:003039-Q)

000007601   Higgins, D.; Bass, M.H. (1970) Control of the Beet Armyworm,


000015976   Higgins, D.; Bass, M.H. (1970) Control of the Beet Armyworm, Spo  -


000014147   Higgins, D.; Gerber, C.E.;  Hofmaster, R.N.; et al. (1972) Compound
               Tamaron-Monitor.  (Unpublished study including report nos.
               36257, 36271, 36272 and 36273, received Jul 24, 1973 under
               4F1424; prepared in cooperation with Chevron Chemical Co. and
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000007087   Higgins, H.D.; Bass, M. (1970) Methcmyl Evaluation.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 26, 1971 under 1F1158; prepared by Auburn
               Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:090951-N)

000008173   Hill, C.H. (1973)  Report for Field Tour of Experimental Plots.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared
               by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Research
               Div., Winchester Fruit Research Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-0)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009804   Hill, C.H.  (1974) Report for the 1974 Cunberland-Shenandoah Fruit
               Workers  Conference.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1976
               under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
               State Univ., Winchester Fruit Research Laboratory, submitted by
               E.I. du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-224500-M)

000009350   Hill, C.H.  (1976) Report for Field Tour of Experimental Plots.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-362; prepared
               by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Winchester
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               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231840-I)

000007166   Hill, M. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received May 15, 1973 under 352-342; prepared by
               Arizona  Agrochemical Corp., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008509-F)

000008413   Hillhouse,  T.L.; Pitre, H.N. (1972) Evaluation of Insecticides for
               Control  of Lepidopterous Larvae on Soybeans in Mississippi.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Mississippi State Univ., Agricultural and Forestry Experiment
               Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-C)

005012531   Hirano, M.  (1977) Insecticidal activity of a new synthetic
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   by Shell Chemical Co., Washington D.C.; CDL:026992-I)
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Ho, S.H.; Sudderuddin, K.I. (1976) An in vitro study of the
   non-specific esterases of the melon fly, Dacus cucurbitae Coq.
   and their reactions with organophosphate and carbamate
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   54C(2):95-97.

Hobson, G.W. (1977) Cotton Larvicide Test.  (Unpublished study re-
.   ceived Mar 9, 1979 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
   Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service,
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Hofmaster, R.E.; Waterfield, R.L. (1970) Lannate—Sweet Corn.  (Un-
   published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
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   Del.; CDL:003037-N)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008451   Hofmaster, R.N.  (1972) Screening Trials with Insecticides to Con-
               trol the Mexican Bean Beetle on Fordhook Lima Beans: Table 9.
               (Unpublished  study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Research Station, Eastern
               .Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:009841-Y)             .

000008010   Hofmaster, R.N.  (1973?) Comparison of Methomyl Formulations against
               Cabbage Looper, Imported Cabbageworms and Diamondback Larvae on
               Vates Collards.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973 under
               201-348; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Research
               Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               026992-U)

000014041   Hofmaster, R.N.; Semel, M.; Wells, A.; et al. (1969) Product Per-
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               OF0956; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:093263-J)

000007662   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1966) Control of Corn Earworm in
               N&K Code 199 Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished study including letter
               dated Sep 29, 1966 from R.N. Hofmaster to Oscar C. Zoebisch, re-
               ceived Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0677; prepared by Virginia Truck Ex-
               periment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, Vegetable Research Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:091184-D)                       .

000007097   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1966) Control of Tomato Fruit
               Worm on Marion Tomatoes.  (Unpublished study received Mar 7,
               1969 under 9F0814; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Sta-
               tion, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093132-D) .

000008846   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1966) Insecticide Schedule to
               Control the Fall Armyworm in N & K Code 199 Sweet Corn.  (Unpub-
               lished study including letter dated Sep 29, 1966  from R.N.  Hof-
               master to Oscar C. Zoebisch, received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671;
               prepared by Virginia Truck Experimental Station,  Eastern Shore
               Branch, Tidewater Virginia Vegetable Research Station, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
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000007939   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1966) Regular Foliage Schedule
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               (Unpublished study-received Feb 3', 1968 under 8F0681; prepared
               by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch,
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000007940   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1966) Screening Trials with New
               Insecticides to Control the Cabbage Looper on Broccoli, Painter,
               Va. 1966.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under 8F0681;
               prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore
               Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &.Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:091188-Q)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008303   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) [Regular Foliage Schedule:
               Fall Planted Pungo Irish Potatoes].  (Unpublished study received
               Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment
               Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-Y)

000007667   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Control of Corn Earworm in
               N4K Code 199 Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished study received Dec 28,
               1968 under 8F0677; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Sta-
               tion, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091184-M)

000007098   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Control of Tomato Fruit-
               worms and Cutworms in Marion Tomatoes with a Regular Foliage
               Schedule.  (Unpublished study received Mar 7, 1969 under 9F0814;
               prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore
               Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont.de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093132-E)

000007942   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Regular Foliage Schedule
               to Control the Cabbage Looper on Waltham 29 Broccoli: Painter,
         .-.._.,  Va. 1967.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under
               8F0681; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern
               Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-S)

000008640   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Regular Foliage Schedule
               to Control the Green Peach Aphid and Tobacco Flea Beetle in Fall
             '  Planted Pungo Irish Potatoes.  (Unpublished study received Nov
               16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment
             -  Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Ne-
               mours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003031-R)

000008297   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Regular Foliage Schedule
               to Control the Potato Tuberworm in Fall Planted Pungo Irish Po-
               tatoes.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886;
               prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore
               Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:091530-P)

000007941   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1967) Small Scale Tests to
             .  Control the Cabbage Looper on Waltham 29 Broccoli: Painter,
               Va. 1967.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under
               8F0681; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern
               Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-R)

000008743   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Control of Tomato Fruit-
               worms in Marion Tomatoes with a Regular Foliage Schedule.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 29f 1970 under 352-342; prepared by
               Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003025-B)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008304   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol Insect Pests of Fall Irish Potatoes: Colorado Potato Bee-
               tles and Cabbage Loopers.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21,
               1970 under OF0886; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Sta-
               tion, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-AA)

000009790   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol Insect Pests of Fall Irish Potatoes: Green Peach Aphids and
               Yields..  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342;
               prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore
               Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003031-S)

000010326   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol Insect Pests of Fall Irish Potatoes: Potato Tuberworms:
               Table 6-B.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1970 under
               OF0886; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern
               Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-Q)

000008771   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Reduction in European Corn
               Borer Damage to N4K Code 199 Sweet Corn Ears Following a Regular
  ....    ._  .    .Corn Earworm Control Schedule: Table 12.  (Unpublished study re-
  „..   ---  :" "   ceived Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck
               Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du
             •  Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-L)

000008058   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1968) Screening Trials to Con-
               trol Tobacco Hornworras in Marion Tomatoes: Painter, Va., 1968:
               Table 9.  (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-
               3^2; prepared by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern
               Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003010-J)

000008772 '  Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1969) Control of Corn Earworm
               and European Corn Borer in N 4 K199 Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished
               study received Nov 16, 1971  under 352-342; prepared by Virginia
               Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-M)

000007956   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1969) Effect of Regular Foliage
             „. Schedule on Insect Populations of Cucumbers: Cabbage Loopers,
               Melon Aphids and Tobacco Flea Beetles.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1245;  prepared by Virginia Truck
               Experiment Station, Eastern  Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,-Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769-N)

000008642   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1969) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol tiie Potato Tuberworm, Tobacco Flea Beetle, European Corn
               Borer 4 Green Peach Aphid in Fall Irish Potatoes:  Table #6.
               (Unpublished study received  Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared
               by Virginia Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               003031-Y)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008293   Hofmaster,  R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1969) Insecticides to Control
               Mexican  Bean Beetles on Hill Soybeans: Table 22.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun  16, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by Virginia
               Truck Experiment Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by
               E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               091071-AU)

000008438   Hofmaster,  R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1970) Screening Trials to Con-
               trol  the Mexican Bean Beetle on Fordhook Lima Beans.  Painter,
               Va. 1970: Table 14.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974
               under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Re-
               search Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-D)

000008761 .  Hofmaster,  R.N.j Waterfield, R.L. (1970) The Beet Armyworm on Fall
               Irish Potatoes and Control Problems.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 17, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck
               and Ornamentals Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003032-0)

000007958 - .Hofmaster,  R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1971) Control of Cabbage Loop-
    -   •"""-. ers,  Tobacco Flea Beetles and Melon Aphids on Ashley Cucum-
               bers:  Painter, Va.  1.971.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1,
               1972  under 2F1245; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals
               Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont  de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769~P)

000016011   Hofmaster,  R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1971) Control of Cabbage Loop-
               ers,  Tobacco Flea Beetles and Melon Aphids on Ashley Cucumbers:
               Table 23.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347;  prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Research Sta-
               tion,  Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-S)

000008540   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1972) Control of Cabbage Looper
               on Vates Collards: Table 14.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamen-
               tals  Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227024-1)
             . d
005004744   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1972) Insecticide control of
               toe potato tuberworm in late-crop potato foliage.  American
               Potato Journal 49(10):383-390.

000015971   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1973) [Foliage Trials for Con-
               trol  of Potato Pests].  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under  201-347; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Re-
               search Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
               D.C.;  CDL:232408-K)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000015972   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1974) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol Colorado Potato Beetles, Potato Tuberworms and European
               Corn Borers in Pungo Irish Potatoes.  (Unpublished study receiv-
               ed Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Virginia Truck and
               Ornamentals Research Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-L)

000007726   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1974) Foliage Schedule to Con-
               trol Mexican Bean Beetle in York Soybeans: Painter, Va., 1974:
               Table 31.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-
               347; prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Research Sta-
               tion, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               223468-AH)

000009108   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1975) Control of European Corn
               Borer in Snap'Beans 1975: Table 27.  (Unpublished study received
               May 5, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Truck and Orna-
               mentals Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224072-E)

000008131   Hofmaster, R.N.; Waterfield, R.L. (1975) Foliage Sprays to Control
    -  -         European Corn Borers and Corn Leaf Aphids in N & K 199 Sweet
   -,.   -~~'-:'. Corn, 1975: Table 14.  (Unpublished study received May 28, 1976
               under 352-342;  prepared by Virginia Truck and Ornamentals
               Research Station, Eastern Shore Branch, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225396-B)

000014*03   Hogan, W.D.; Schuster, D.J.; Wilfret,'-G.J.; et al. (1975) [Effect
      ''  •       of Orthene on Various Pests and Crops].  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 1, 1976 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemical
               Co.,. Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223903-O

005008203   Holland, P.T. (1977) Routine methods for analysis of
               organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides in soil and
               ryegrass.  Pesticide Science 8(4):354-358.

000008926   Holloway, R.L. (1974) Chemical Control of Peach and Pecan Insect
               Pest.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342;
               prepared by Clemson Univ., Dept. of Entomology and Economic Zo-
               ology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:095289-J)
              *

000008927   Holloway, R.L. (1975) Chemical Control of the Pecan Weevil—South
               Carolina, 1975.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:095289-K)

000008929   Holloway, R.L. (1975) Chemical Control of Yellow Pecan Aphids—
               South Carolina, 1975.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976
               under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:095289-M)

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                              .  CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000007174   Holsing, G.C. (1969) Final Report: Acute Oral—Coturnix Quail:
                Project No. 201-242.  (Unpublished study received Jan 12,  1971
                under 352-342; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submit-
                ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                106655-D)

 000007819   Holsing, G.C. (1969) Final Report: Dietary Administration—Coturnix
                Quail: Project No. 201-245.' (Unpublished study received Sep  10,
                1969 under 352-342; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc.,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;
               •CDL:003008-A)

 000007011   Hood, B. (1975) Report: Stability Test.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Sep 30, 1975 under 602-260; submitted by Ralston Purina
                Co., St. Louis, Mo.; CDL.-223958-A)

 000008430   Hoskins, R.W. (1973) Lannate L—Soybean Test.  (Unpublished study
                received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont  de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:023303-AA)

 000008271   Hoskins, R.W.; Reed, J. (1969) Control of Cabbage Looper on Let-
                tuce.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021;
    -- -  •_--.--•-  prepared in cooperation with Rutgers Univ.,  New Jersey Agricul-
-.__._TT	Jl	i.-tural Experiment Station,, submitted_by E.I,  du Pont de Nemours
	& Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-S) 	_L	:	
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Houser, E.G. (1972) Evaluation of Insecticidal Materials for the
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Houser, E.G. (1972) Evaluation of Insecticidal Materials for the
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Houser, E.C» (1972) Sorghum Midge Control.  (Unpublished study
   received Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Missouri Agri-
   cultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:228181-J)
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   published study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342; prepared in
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Howett [sic], A.J. (1974) Synopsis: Tufted Apple Bud Moth
   (  Platynota idaeusalis Walker).  (Unpublished study received
   Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Michigan State Univ.,
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:028446-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008343   Howitt, A. (1977) Chemical Control of the Blueberry Maggot,

000007054   Howitt, A.J. (1966) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Apples.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by   .
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000007066   Howitt, A.J. (1971) Experiment: 71-36.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by Michigan State Univ., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:092222-AK)

000008489   Howitt, A.J.; Hanulcik, J.; Pshea, A.; et al. (1974) Entomological
               Research on Small and Tree Fruits in 1974.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
               with T. Nichols Farm, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
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000008340   Howitt, A.J.; Hanulcik, J.; Pshea, A.; et al. (1974) Experiment:
               74-2.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
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000016041"  Howitt, A.J.'; Pshea, A.; Jlelson, J.;..et al. i 1970).. Entomological-	
               Research on Small and Tree Fruits in 1970.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Michigan State
               Univ.,. Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Michigan Blue-
               berry Growers Association, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-L)

000008490   Howitt, A.J.; Pshea, A.; Pshea, Y.; et al. (1970) Entomological Re-
               search on Small and Tree Fruits in 1970.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared by Michigan State
               Univ., Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Michigan Blue-
               berry Growers Assoc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-119829-Z)

005009381   Hoyle, J.C. (1971) Preliminary investigations into the use of
               systemics for control of red ring disease of coconuts.
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005013458   Hrdy, I. (1976) Insecticide resistance in aphids.  Pages
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               Fungicide Conference; Nov 17-20, 1975, Brighton, England.  Vol.
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000008148   Hudon, M. (1971?) Chemical Control of the European Corn Borer on
               Sweet Corn in Southwestern Quebec.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Canada, Dept. of Agricul-
               ture, Research Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023294-E)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005001688
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               098436-P)

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            Hyson, A.M., inventor; E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., assignee
               (1971*) Loesungsmittelsystem zur Verwendung bei der Herstellung
               von fluessigen, wasserloeslichen Konzentrationen von
               S-Methyl-N-[(methyl-carbanoyl)-oxy]-thioacetimidat.  [Solvent
               system for use in the production of liquid, water-soluble
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               S-methyl-N-[ (methyl-carbamoyl) oxy]-thioacetimidate . ]  German
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               Sensitivity of the entomopathogenic fungus Nomuraea rileyi to
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               4(5):765-768.

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IR-4 Project at Rutgers, the State University (1972) Composition:
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IR-4 Project at Rutgers, the State University (1976) Summary of
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IR-4 Project at Rutgers, the State University (1977?) Summary of
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Iverson, M. (1971)  Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
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   Del.; CDL:230785-V)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008911   Jackson, J.O.; Koval, C.F.  (1975)  1975 Apple Pest Control Investi-
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000015969   Jacobson, T.  (1975) Necessary Test Details for Insecticides.  (Un-
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               Hollandale Marketing Association, submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232U08-I)

005009987   Jagadish, A.  (1978) Evaluation of  insecticides against aphids
               (  Myzus persicae Sulzer)  and caterpillars (  Spodoptera
005016930   Jagadish, A.  (1979) Control of Spodoptera litura and Scrobipalpa


000008135   Janes, M.J. (19??) Corn earworm and fall armyworm occurrence and
               control on sweet corn ears in south Florida.  Journal of Econo-
               mic Entomology 66(4):973-974.  (Also In unpublished submission
 - v.   -    "    received May 28, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours &.Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225396-H)

000008138   Janes, M.J. (19??) Foam application of methonyl to sweet corn and
               leafy vegetables.  Journal of Economic Entomology 67(2):249-
     / \        250.  (Also In unpublished submission received May 28, 1976
               under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225396-K)

000008769   Janes, M.J. (1969) Report of Progress, 1969: Number of Project:
               1222.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of Florida, Everglades Experiment Station,
               submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003037-G)  .

000007768   Janes, M.J. (1972) Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Bud-
               worms and  Earworms on Sweet Corn, Fall 1972.  (Unpublished study
               received Feb 12, 1973 under 352-370; prepared by Univ. of Flori-
             , da, Agricultural Research and Education Center, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-D)

005008161   Janes, M.J. (1973) Corn earworm and fall armyworm occurrence and
               control on sweet corn ears in south Florida.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 66(4):973-974.

000009284   Janes, M.J. (1973) Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Leaf
               Miners and Aphids on Head Lettuce, Fall 1972-Winter 1973.  (Un-
               published  study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research and Education Center,
               submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-230785-P)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005008159   Janes, M.J. (1974) Foam application of methomyl to sweet corn and
               leafy vegetables.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               67(2):249-250.

005008160   Janes, M.J. (1975) Corn earworm and fall annyworm: comparative
               larval populations and insecticidal control on sweet corn in
               Florida.  Journal of Economic Entomology 68(5):657-658.

000008136   Janes, M.J. (1975) Evaluation of Sprays for Control of Corn Earworm
               and Fall Armyworm (  Lepidoptera; Noctuidae  ) on'Ears of Sweet
               Corn: Belle Glade AREC Research Report EV-1975-7.  (Unpublished
               study received -May 28, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of
               Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricul-
               tural Research and Education Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225396-1)

000015998   Janes, M.J.; Genung, W.G. (1975) Insecticide Evaluation for Control
               of Leafminers and Beet Armyworms on Celery, Leafminers and Cut-
               worms on Lettuce: Belle Glade AREC Research Report EV-1975-1.
               (unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               by Univ. of Florida, Institute pf Food and Agricultural Sci-
               ences, Agricultural Research and Education Center at Belle
               Glade, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
    .....   ._  232409-AC)

005008932   Janes, M.J.; Greene, G.L. (1969) Control of fall armyworms and
               corn earworms on sweet corn ears in central and south Florida.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 62(5):1031-1033.

005014405   Janes, M.J.; Greene, G.L. (1972) Corn earworm control on sweet
               corn ears in central and south Florida, 1969-197Q.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 65(2):521-522.

005019748   Jao, L.T.; Gordon, H.T. (1969) Toxicity of certain pyrethroids and
               carbamates to the CS strain of Oncopeltus fasciatus  .  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 62(3):612-616.

005004517   Jaques, R.P. (1972) Control of the cabbage looper and the imported
               cabbageworm by viruses and bacteria.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 65(3):757-760.
                       •           •
005004516   Jaques, R.P. (1973) Tests on microbial and chemical insecticides
              -for control of Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
               and Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) on cabbage.  Canadian
               Entomologist 105(1):21-27.

005015394   Jarczok, K.; Holowiecki, J. (1979) Wplyw pestycydow na uklad
               krwiotworczy.  [Effect of pesticides on the hernatopoietic
               system.]  Acta Haematologica Polonica 10(2):141-147.

000007824   Jefferson, R.N.; Morishita, F.S. (1967?) Summary of Results, 1966 &
               1967: Project 1338-A.  (Unpublished study received Jul 23, 1968
               under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  -
               CDL:003000-E)               -                        -  -

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                            .   CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008601
000008600
000008421
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000008246
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               cides for  Control of the Soybean Pests.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 15,  1977 under 352-342; prepared by Louisiana State
               Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:230630-K)

            Jensen, R.L.  (1972) Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of the
               Soybean Looper , Pseudoplusia includens  .  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 15, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Louisiana State
               Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:230630-J)

            Jensen, R.L.  (1972) Evaluation of Lannate(R) for Control of the
               Soybean Looper, Pseudoplusia includens and Certain Non-target
               Organisms  in Soybean.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974
               under 352-342; prepared by Louisiana State Univ., Dept. of Ento-
               mology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:023303-M)

            Jensen, R.L.  (1974) Evaluation of Nudrin for Control of Insect .
               Pests and  Certain Non-Target Organisms in Soybeans.  (Unpub-
            „.. lished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by
               Louisiana  State Univ., Dept.' of Entomology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:1 15269-
            Jensen, R.L. (1975) Evaluation of Chemical and Microbial Insec-
               ticides for Control of the Soybean Looper , Pseudoplusia in-
000007129   Johansen, C. (1970) Effect of Aerial Application...on Lygus Bugs,
               Aphids, and Predators in an'Alfalfa Seed Field, Zillah, Wash.,
               1970: Table 1.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Jul
               28, 1970 from C. Johansen to Jerry , received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; prepared by Washington State Univ., Dept. of
               Entomology, submitted, by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232403-AC)

000008960   Johansen, C. (1970) Results of Aerial Application of Pre-Bloom
               Sprays on Lygus Bugs, Aphids, and Predators in an Alfalfa Seed
               Field, Zillal, Washington, 1970: Table 1  (Unpublished study
               ^received Apr 12, 1971 under 1F1159; prepared by Washington State
               Univ., submitted by E.I.-du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093479-R)

000009129   Johansen, C.; Retan, A.H. (1973) Insecticide Toxicity to Alfalfa-
               Pollinating Bees.  Rev.   Pullman: Washington State Univ., Coop-
               erative Extension Service.  (E.M. 2784; also In unpublished
               submission received May 6, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-W)

005000837   Johansen, C.A. (1972) Toxicity of field-weathered insecticide
               residues to four kinds of bees.  Environmental Entomology
               1(3):393-394.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005014284   Johansen, C.A.; Davis, H.G.  (1972) Toxicity of nine insecticides
               to the western yellowjacket.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               65(0:40-42.

005009344   Johnson, A.W. (1969) Control of Meloidogyne incognita on boxwood
               with nematicidal drenches.  Plant Disease Reporter
               53(2):128-130.

005008156   Johnson, A.W. (1974)   Bacillus thuringiensis and tobacco budwonn
               control on flue-cured tobacco.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               67(6):755-759.

005008157   Johnson, A.W. (1976) Yield and value of flue-cured tobacco treated
               with carbofuran and certain foliar insecticides for tobacco
               budwonn control.  Journal of Economic Entomology 69(6):715-718.

005008308   Johnson, A.W. (1978) Effects of tobacco budwonn control at
               different treatment levels with several insecticides on
               flue-cured tobacco.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               71(2):183-185.

005018879   Johnson, A.W. (1978) Tobacco hornworm and sucker control using
               tank mixes of maleic hydrazide and Bacillus thuringiensis and
               chemical insecticides.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological
    ;;   ._.-,- society 13(2): 129-134.

005013913   Johnson, B.J. (1970) Combinations of herbicides and other
               pesticides on soybeans.  Weed Science 18(1):128-131.

005008429   Johnson, B.J.; Jellum, M.D. (1969) Effect of pesticides on
               chemical composition of soybean seed [  Glycine max (L.)
               Merrill].  Agronomy Journal 61(3):379-380T

005019958   Johnson, M.W.; Oatman, E.R.; Wyman,.J.A. (1980) Effects of
               insecticides on populations of the vegetable leafminer and
               associated parasites on summer pole tomatoes.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 73(1):61-66.

005019957   Johnson, M.W.; Oatman, E.R.; Wyman, J.A. (1980) Effects of
               insecticides on populations of the vegetable leafminer and
               associated parasites on fall pole tomatoes.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 73(1):67-71.

000008055   Johnson, S.B. (1969) Insecticide Tests on Tomatoes for Control of
               Cabbage Looper, Beet Armyworm and Tomato Fruitworm.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-342;  prepared by
               Libby McNeil 4 Libby Co. in cooperation with Alimentos Borni-
               quenos, S.A., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003010-E)

000007976   Jones, L.; Ramos, G. (1972) Insecticide Evaluation—Spinach, Beet
               Armyworm.  (Unpublished study received Jun 19, 1973 under
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Coastal Ag-Chem Co.; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               008512-C)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007831    Jones, L.B.  (1966)  1179 Foliar on Peanuts for Thrip Control, Sum-
             .  ner, Georgia 5/25/66.   (Unpublished study received Oct 15, 1968
               under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington,  Del.; CDL:003003-G)

000008855    Jones, L.B.  (1972)  Evaluate  Effectiveness of Lannate 90WD on Beet
               Armywonn  on  Strawberries.  (Unpublished study received Apr 19,
               1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:096079-J)

000008856    Jones, L.B.  (1972)  Evaluate Lannate 90WD on Beet Armywonn, Cabbage
               Looper, and  Green Peach Aphid.  (Unpublished study received Apr
               19, 1977  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-K)

000008109    Jones, L.B.; Girardeau, J. (1968) Insect Control on Flue-Cured To-
               bacco.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342;
               prepared  by  Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003007-S)

000007876 -..Jones, L.B.; Levy,  J. (1972) Compare Biological Activity and Phyto-
    -   •""'•- toxicity  and Collect Samples for Lannate L (1.8 Lb/Gal) vs Lan-
               nate 90WD.   (Unpublished  study received Jan 23, 1973 under
               8F2064; prepared in cooperation with Joseph Powers Co., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-J)

000007779    Jones, L.B.; Levy,  J. (1972) Lannate L & 90WD/Cabbage Looper/
               Broccoli.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-
               370; prepared in cooperation with Joseph Powers Co., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003098-H)

000007079.    Jones, L.B.; Sanders, B. (1970) Methomyl Evaluation.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 26,; 1971 under 1F1158; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours  & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090951-C)

000016023    Jonsson, B.; Apple, J.W. (1971) 1971 Annual Report: Control of Lar-
               vae in Pea Fields: Project 154.  (Unpublished study received
              "Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin, sub-
               mitted by Shell  Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-AG)

000007867    Jonsson, B.C.;  Apple, J.W. (1971) Control of Larvae in Pea Fields:
               1971 Annual  Report: Project 154.  (Unpublished study received
               Oct 31, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin-
               Madison,  Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:232151-N).

005001687    Joubert, J.J.;  Hill, B.C. (1969) Insecticidal control of leaf
               miner, Phthorimaea operculella (Zell), on tobacco in the
               Transvaal.   Phytophylactica 1(2):71-77.

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                               CASE BIBLIXRAPHY
000008062   Judge, F.D. (1969) Study of Insecticides for Control of Foliage
               Injuring Insects of Cabbage and Related Crops: Project No. 526.
               (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1970 under 352-342; prepared
               by New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of
               Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co:, Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003011-B)

005010641   Judge, F.D.; Kuhr, R.J. (1972) Laboratory and field screening of
               granular formulations of candidate molluscicides.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 65(1):242-245.

005010332   Judge, F.D.; McEwen, F.L. (1970) Field testing candidate
  -  .           insecticides on cole crops for control of cabbage looper and
               imported cabbageworm in New York state.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 63(3):862-866.

000008957   Judge, F.D.; McEwen, F.L.; Rinick, H.B., Jr. (1970) Field testing
               candidate insecticides on beans and alfalfa for control of Mex-
               ican bean beetle, potato leafhopper, and plant bugs in New York
               state.  Journal of Economic Entomology 63(1):58-62.  (Also In
               unpublished submission received Apr 12, 1971 under 1F1159; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-093479-L)

005005126   Jute Agricultural Research Institute (1975) Efficacy of acaricides
               in the control of yellow mite.  Pages 55-56, Li Annual Report
               1971 and 1972.  Barrackpore, West Bengal, India:  Jute
               AgriculturalResearch Institute.

005020113   Kaai, M.; Ueda, K.; Yatomi, K. (1976) Jikkenteki carbamate-zai
               chudokuji no ketsueki ChE sokutei niokeru DTNB ho no ohyo
               nitsuite.  [Concerning the application of the DTNB method for
               the measurement of blood cholinesterase in experimental
               poisoning by carbamates.]  Nippon Noson Igakkai Zasshi.
005015646   Kambe, Y.; Ide, Y.; Mukasa, M. (1976) Patchi tesuto ni yoru noyaku
               arerugi no chosa (dai 2-ho).  [Investigation of pesticide
               allergies by patch test II.] [abstract no. 13].  Nippon Noson
               Igakkai Zasshi.  [Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural
              ^Medicine.] 25(4):628-629.

005010442   Kanel, A.A.M.; Mitri, S.H. (1970) Laboratory evaluation of
               different insecticide treatments in 1967 and 1968 for control
               of Spodoptera littoralis larvae in the U.A.R.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 63(2):609-613«

005016592   Kanazawa, J.; Masuda, T. (1973) Do jo oyobi sakumotsu no zanryu
               noyaku bunsekiho, (4).  [Analytical methods for determining
               pesticide residues in soil and crops, (4).]  Nippon
               Dojo-Hiryogaku Zasshi.  [Journal of the Science of Soil and
               Animal Fertilizers, Japan.] 44(11):448-460.

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY      .
005015467   Kang-Chen Lo,  P.;  Rou-Su Chao, S.  (1975) Yifiang niyuen shue
                liangshang  gongxin buyao  tianhen  quansheng shu shizhang
                zhongwen.   [Preliminary study on  the toxicity of cannon
                pesticides  to natural enemies of  red spider mites.]  Chung-Hua
                Nung Hsueh  Hui Pao.   [Journal of  the Agricultural Association
                of China.]  92:81-86.

005019861   Kawahara, T.;  Maeda,  H.  (1971) Mesomil no  zanryubunseki.  [Residue
                analysis of Mesomil in crops.]  Noyaku Kensasho Hokoku.
005004877   Kawar,  N.S.;  De Batista, G.C.; Gunther, F.A. (1973) Pesticide
                stability  in cold-stored  plant  parts,  soils, and dairy
                products,  and in cold-stored  extractives solutions.  Pages
                45-77,  In  Residue Reviews.  Vol. 48.   Edited by F.A. Gunther.
                New  York:  Springer.

005008462   Kea, W.C.;  Turnipseed, S.G.; Garner, G.R. (1978) Influence of
                resistant  soybeans on the susceptibility of lepidopterous pests
                to insecticides.  Journal of  Economic  Entomology 71(1):58-60.

000007660   Keaster, A.J. (1967) Control of  Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn.  (Un-
    ...         published  study received  Dec  28, 1968  under 8F0677; prepared by
    ./  .---""-r Univ. of Missouri, submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091184-B)

000007665   Keaster, A.J.;  Fairchild, M.L. (1966) Evaluation of Insecticidal
                Materials  for the Control of  Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn.  (Un-
                published  study received  Dec  28, 1968  under 8F0677; prepared by
                Univ. of Missouri—Columbia',  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours  &  Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091184-H)

000008800   Kelsheimer, E.G. (1968) Insect Control on Peppers.  (Unpublished
                study received  Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared by Florida
                Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003019-G)

000008057   Kelsheimer, E.G. (1968) Insect Control on Tomatoes, Bradenton,
              Fla., 1968.   (Unpublished  study  received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-
                342; prepared by Florida  Agricultural  Experiment Station, sub-
               mitted by  E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003010-H)
               rf
005008726   Kennedy, G.G.;  Oatman, E.R.  (1976)   Bacillus thuringiensis and
                pirimicarb:  selective insecticides for use in pest management
               on broccoli.  Journal of  Economic Entomology 69(6):767-772.

005009841   Kerr, S.H.  (1971)  Corn earworm,  Heliothis zea  : susceptibility to
                insecticides.  Florida Entomologist 54(217179-182.

000009144   Ketcham, D.D.;  Kendrick, B.; Johnson, H.  (1973) Bollwonn Control.
                (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
                in cooperation  with Helena Chemical Co. and Triangle, submitted
                by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023305-K)

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                               CASE-BIBLIOGRAPHY   -
0000091^2   Ketchan, D.D.; Majors, H.; Johnson, H. (1973) Lannate Cotton Tests:
               Yields.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:023305-I)

000008755   Key, L. (1970) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jan 18, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               W. R. Grace & Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., •
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023302-H)

005011925   Khalil, P.M.; Gouhar, K. (1972) Field studies on the control of
               cotton boll worms.  Bulletin of the Entomological Society of
             .- Egypt, Economic Series VI: 141-144.

000016035   Kido, H. (1974) Grape Leafhopper—1974.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ.  of Cali-
               fornia—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Ento-
               mology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.;  CDL:
               232411-D)

000016635   Kido, H. (1974) Orange Tortrix—1974.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of California-
               Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology,
          -...._. submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-C)

005009902  .Kido, H.; Stafford, E.M.; McCalley, N.F. (1971) Orange tortrix on
            •   grapes in Salinas Valley.  California Agriculture 25(7):10-11.

005014466   Kihara, H.; Yamashita, H. (1978) Hachurui hi taisuru kakushu
              • noyaku no satsumetsukoka ni tsuite.  [Lethal effects  of various
               pesticides on a reptile.]  Snake 10(1):10-15.

005018583   Kiigenagi, U.; Deinzer, M.L. (1979) Dislodgeable and total
               residues of methomyl on mint foliage.  Bulletin of
               Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 22(4/5):517-521.

005008214   Kiigemagi, U.; Wellman, D.; Cooley, E.J.; Terriere, L.C. (1973)
               Residues of the insecticides phorate and methomyl .in  mint hay
               and on.  Pesticide Science 4(1): 89-99.

000009348   KInetz, K.; Hall, F. (1976) Control of Apple Aphid and Woolly Aphid
               on Apples.  (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1977  under 352-
              •362; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:231840-G)

000007016   Kinzer, D. (1977) Methomyl Fly Bait: Feed Preference Study for
               Ground Feeding Birds (Bobwhite Quail): Report No. TR-442.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274; submitted
               by Zoecon Industries, Inc., Dallas, Tex.; CDL:229392-B)

000007023   Kinzer, D. (1977) 1978 Sugar Bait: Efficacy Results for  1$ Methomyl
               Plus 0.025* Z-9 Tricosene Fly Bait: Report No.  TR-458.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 19, 1977 under 2724-274;  submitted by
               Zoecon Industries, Inc., Dallas, Tex.; CDL:229394-A)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005008725   Kinzer, R.E.; Bariola, L.A.; Ridgway, R.L.; Jones, S.L. (1976)
               Systemic  insecticides and a nuclear polyhedrosis virus for
               control of the  bollwonn  and tobacco budwora on cotton.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 69(5):697-701.

005009385   Kisha, J.S.A. (1977) Cultural and insecticidal control of Thrips


005010444   Kisha, J.S.A. (1978) Foliar sprays and disulfoton granules for the
               control of Aphis gossypii on okra.  PANS 24(2):114-120.

000009402   Kleing, J.N. (1970) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received on unknown date under 1F1162; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               098436-T)

005014285   Klingauf, F.y Salem, I.E.M.; Maher Ali, A.; El-Kifl, A.H. (1977)
               Cross resistance, sub-grouping for organophosphorus and
               carbamate insecticides and negative correlation to a Sumithion
               resistant-strain of the Egyptian cotton leafworm, Spodoptera
005012124-- Klingauf, F.; Salem, I.E.M.; Maher Ali, A.; El-Kifl, A.H.--(1977)	
               Induced resistance to Sumithion and reversion levels of
               tolerance to organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides in the
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000008076   Klostermeyer, E.G..  (1969) 1969 Progress Report: Corn Earworm Con-
               trol.  (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342;
               prepared by Washington State Univ., Irrigated Agriculture Re-
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               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-E)

000008346   Kmetz, K.; Otto, F.J.; Jones, S. (1976) Aerial Control Lannate,
               Tussock Moth.  {Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:096959-R)

005008212   Knaak, J.B. (1971)  Biological and nonbiological modifications of
               carbamates.  Bulletin of the World Health Organization
               44(1/2/3):121-131.

000006539   Knobel, H.; Nash, R.F. (1969) Summary Report: District Project
               No. AT 69-20.  (Unpublished study received Feb 16, 1970 under
               OF0948; prepared in cooperation with Clemson Univ., submitted by
               Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL.-092026-W)

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               Aphid on Alfalfa.  (Unpublished study received Oct 12, 1978
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000007198   Koehler, C.S. (1972) Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of the
               Larva of the Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
               nia—Berkeley, Div. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-J)

005010443   Koeppe, D.E.; Cox, J.K.; Maione, C.P. (1978) Mitochondrial
               heredity: a determinant in the toxic response of maize to the
               insecticide methomyl.  Science 201(4362):1227-1229.

005013453   Koeppe, D.E.; Maione, C.P.; Cox, J.K. (1978) Isolated corn
               mitochondria: the unique response of Texas male-sterile
               cytoplasm mitochondria to methomyl [abstract no. 458].  Plant
               Physiology 61(4):83.

005014927   Kogan, M.; Turnipseed, S.G.; Shepard, M.; De Oliveira, E.B.;
          ~-".\ Borgo, A. (1977) Pilot insect pest management progran for	
               soybean in southern .Brazil._ ^Journal of Economic Entomology
               70(5):659-663.

005010825   Koliopanos, C.N. (1976) The golden nematode (» Heterodera


000012426   Kouskolekas, C.A. (1968) Vegetable Insects.  (Unpublished study
               received Nov 10, 1972 under 3F1323; submitted by Ciba-Geigy
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000012462   Kouskolekas, C.A.; Harper, J.D. (1970) Vegetable Insects.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Nov 10, 1972 under 3F1323; submitted by
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005008729   Kouskolekas, C.A.; Harper, J.D. (1973) Control of insect
               defoliators of collards in Alabama.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 66(5):1159-1161.
      i        *
005008728   Krause, .R.T. (1978) Further characterization and refinement of an
               HPLC post-column fluorcmetric labeling technique for the
               determination of carbamate insecticides.  Journal of
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005019959   Krause, R.T. (1979) Resolution, sensitivity and selectivity of a
               high-performance liquid Chromatographic post-column
               fluorometric labeling technique for determination of carbamate
               insecticides.  Journal of Chromatography 185:615-624.

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000008171   Krestensen, E.R. (1973) Evaluation of Insecticides and Fungicides
               for Orchard Pest Control.  (Unpublished study including letter
               dated Dec 4, 1973 from E.R. Krestensen to Travis T. Rushing, re-
               ceived Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared by Univ. of Maryland,
               Dept. of Entomology, Fruit Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-Q)

000007836   Kries, E. (1973) Lannate Nectarine Trial.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               Occidental Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009832-E)

005009903   Kring, J.B. (1969) Chemical control of cycled iene-resistant
               tobacco root maggots (* Hylemya spp.. Diptera: Anthomyiidae) .
               Tobacco Science 13:105-10ol

            Krishnaiah, K.; Tandon, P.L.; Mathur, A.C.; Mohan, N.J. (1976)
               Evaluation of insecticides for the control of major insect
               pests of okra.  Indian Journal of Agricultural Science
               46 (4): 178-1 86.

            Krishnaiah, K.; Tandon, P.L.; Mohan, N.J. (1976) Control of shoot
               and fruit borer "of brinjal (  Leucinodes orbonalis "~ ) Guen with
               new insecticides"."" Pesticides 10(6):41-42.

            Krishnaiah, K.; Tandon, P.L.; Prasad, V.G. (1975) Occurrence of
               gallmidge, Asphondylia sp. (Cecidomyiidae: Diptera) as a pest
               of brinjal (  Solanum~melongena Linn.) in India [letter].
               Current Science 44(1):25-2o7

            Krishnan, R.G. (1973) "Green-bug" on the Shevaroys.  Indian Coffee
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               Soripar.  [Brewing Industry.] 22(4): 147-149.

            Krueger, H.R. (1977) Aldicarb sulfoxidation by plant root
               extracts.  Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 7(2): 154-160.

            Ku, T.Y.; Hsin, C.Y.; Wang, S.C. (1977) Chung yon sa chon gee dwei
               suei dow hur fe chung her hay wei yen chan tz yao shou gee kong
               yao shin yen jo.  [Toxicity of some commonly used insecticides
               to the brown planthopper , Nilaparvata lugens  , and green rice
               leafhopper , Nephotettix cincticeps  , and their resistance
               problems.]  T'ai-wan Nung Yeh Chi K'an.  [Taiwan Agriculture
               Quarterly.] 12(3): 148-163.

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005016121   Ku, T.Y.; Wang, S.C. (1976) Suei.dow hay wei yeh chan duel chan
               yung yao gee tze kong yao shing shen chung yen jo.  [Current
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               12(4):99-109.

005018088   Ku, T.Y.; Wang, S.C. (1978) Sha chung chi tui hsiao ts'ai o hsiao
               chien feng (  Apanteles plutellae  ) chih tu hsing ts'e ting.
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   Apr 8,  1977 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
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Kubacak, J.L.  (1971) Lannate—Cotton.   (Unpublished study received
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Kubacak, J.L.  (1973) Lannate—Cotton.   (Unpublished study received
   Mar 1,  1973 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
   •&  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-E)

Kubacak, J.L.  (1973) Lannate—Cotton.   (Unpublished study received
   Mar 1,  1973 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
   4  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-F)

Kubacak, J.L.; Wiggington, H. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L for Army-
   Worm &  Corn Earworm Control—Grain Sorghum.  (Unpublished study
   received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:009653-J)

Kubacak, J.L.; Wiggington, H. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L on Grain
   Sorghum.  (Unpublished study received Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342;
   prepared in cooperation with Helena Chemical Co., submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:228181-L)
005016980   Kudo, Y.; Nananura, I.; Nishida, N. (1977) Genzai shiyochu no
               sushu no noyaku toyo ni yoru usagi no misho ketsueki.

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Kueh, T.K.; Teo, C.H. (1978) Chemical control of root-knot
   nematodes in Piper nigrum  .  Planter 54 (626): 237-215.

Kuhr, R.J. (1973) The metabolic, fate of methonyl in the cabbage
   looper.  Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 3(2):113-119.

Ruhr, R.J.; Hessney, C.W. (1977) Toxicity and metabolism of
   methomyl in the European corn borer.  Pesticide Biochemistry
   and Physiology 7(4) :301-308.

Kulkarni, A.P.; Mailman, R.B.; Hodgson, E. (1975) Cytochrome P-450
   optical difference spectra of insecticides.  A comparative
   study.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
   23(2): 177-183.  .                    *
005016282
Lalman, H.N. (1975) Nudrin    Insecticide Performance Test: Mel-
   ons — 1975.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201
   347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
   232410-M)
                                             (TO
Lalman, N.; King, R.; Henry, H. (1975) Nudrinv ' Insecticide:
   Tomato Performance Record—1975.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
   Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-E)

Lamberti, F. (1973) Yield responses in relation to the chemical
   control of root-knot nematodes in Southern Italy.  EPPO
   Bulletin 3(D:55-66.

Lamberti, F.; De Carlo, F.; Zacheo, G. (1971) L'influenza dei
   trattamenti nematocidi su alcune caratteristiche chimiche di
   tabacchi levantini.  [Effect of nematocide treatments on
   certain chemical characteristics of levant ine tobaccos.]
   Tobacco 75(740):7-8.

Lamberti, F.; Liguori, 0. (1974) Saggi di lotta chimica contro i
   nematodi galligeni su tabacco levantino in provincia di Lecce.
005015249   Lande, S.S. (1978) Identification and Description of Chemical
               Deactivation/Detoxification Methods for the Safe Disposal of
               Selected Pesticides.  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Environmental
               Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste. (EPA/530/SW-165-C;
               available from: NTIS, Springfield, VA; PB-285 .208)

005019219   Lande, S.S. (1978) Identification and Description of Chemical
               Deactivation/Detoxification Methods for the Safe Disposal of
               Selected Pesticides.  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Environmental
               Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste. (EPA Office of Solid
               Waste Management Programs report no. SW-l65c; available from:
               NTIS, Springfield VA; PB-285 208;)

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Landis, B.J.; Fox, L.  (1969) Results of Insecticide Tests on Sugar-
   beets with Materials Furnished by E.I. DuPont de Nemours and
   Company.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-
   342; prepared by U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Entonology
   Research Div., Potato, Pea and Sugarbeet Insects Investigations,
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:003024-F)          \   '      .

Landis, B.J.; Fox, L.  (1972) .Control of the Colorado potato
   beetle» by treatment of potato seed pieces.  American Potato
   Journal 49(8):321-324.

Lang, J.M. (1969) Effects of regurgitation and reflex bleeding on
   mortality in western budworm (  Choristoneura occidentalis  )
   treated with Lannate.  Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
   12(3):288-296.
Lang, J.M. (1970) Reduction in the fertility of
 .  female Choristoneura occidentalis by Lannate.
   Economic Entomology 63(5):1619-1621.
Journal of
Lang, J.M. (1970) Reduction in the fertility of female Choristo-
Lange,  (1973) [Comparison of Insecticides for Control of Arti-
   choke Plume Moth].  (Unpublished study received Jul 19, 1977 un-
   der 100-501; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.;
   CDL:096254-D)   - ~.^ -                        '  .

Lange, W.H. (1967) Tomato Fruitworm Control.  (Unpublished study
   received Mar 7, 1969 under 9F0814; prepared by Univ. of Cali-
   fornia—Davis in cooperation with Del Monte Corp.,  submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   093132-F)          ..                 .

Lange, W.H. (1967) Tomato Insect Experiments—1967.  (Unpublished
   study including letter dated May 20, 1968 from W.H. Lange to
-   .M.D. Christensen, received Nov 10, 1972 under 3F1323; prepared
   by Univ. of California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station,
   Dept. of Entomology in cooperation with Del Monte Corp., submit-
   ted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093552-BB)

Lange, W.H. (1968) Yolo Chemical Control Experiment on Tomatoes—
   1968.  (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-342;
   prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, Dept. of Entomology in
   cooperation with Del Monte Corp., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003025-G)

Lange, W.H. (1969) Results of 1969 Yolo Insecticide Trial I Using
   Transformed Data.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Jun
   15, 1970 from W.H. Lange to Dale Christensen, received Nov 10,
   1972 under 3F1323; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, Ag-
   ricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
   Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C»; CDL:093552-BD)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008318   Lange, W.H. (1970) Greenbean Experiment.  '(Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Cali-
               fornia—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of En-
               tomology in cooperation with Del Monte Corp., submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-B)

000008319   Lange, W.H.'(1971) 1971 Bean Plot—Chemical Screening Trial.  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               by Univ. of California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washing-
               ton, D.C.; CDL-.232406-C)

000011288   Lange, W.H. (1973) Field Screening of Insecticides for the Control
              .of the Artichoke Plume Moth, Sea Breeze Ranch.  (Unpublished
               study received Dec 17, 1973 under 4F1450; submitted by Ciba-Gei-
               gy Corp.,-Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093862-E)

000011469   Lange, W.H.; Bari, M. (1976) [Control of the Artichoke Plune Moth
               with Selected Insecticides],  (Unpublished study received Jul
               19, 1977 under 100-501; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
               N.C.; CDL:096254-J)

000008992   Lange, W.H.; Kishiyama, J.; Stombler, V. (1972) 1972 Tomato Trial*-
            .  Microbial and Chemical Screening.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California-
               Davis, Dept. of Entomology and Del Monte Corp., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237888-E)

000007813   Larson, M.R.; Payne, A. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide-
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1972 under
            .   352-342; prepared by Wilbur-Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
               .de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003040-F)

000007680   LaRue, J.; Obenauf,  (1971) Chemical Control & Residue.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               091770-L)

005008479   Laska, P. (1975) Possibilities of combination of glasshouse
               whitefly chemical control and two-spotted spider mite
              "biological control.  Sbornik UVTI—Ochrana Rostlin.  [Journal
               of the ISTI—Plant Protection.] 11(4):307-313.

000008033   Laster, M.L.; Pfrimmer, T. (1974) Effects of Nudrin on Heliothis
               Populations in Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975
               under 201-347; prepared by Delta Branch Experiment Station, sub-
            .   mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-Z)

000014742   Lauck, J.E.; Fleming, J.R.;- McCalley, N.F.; et al. (1974) Summary:
               Orthene (Acephate) Temporary Residue Tolerance Petition—Grapes.
               (Unpublished study received Aug 26, 1974 under 5G1604; submitted
               by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:098199-A)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000015255   Lauck, J.E.; Fleming, J.R.; Sakamoto, S.S.; et al. (1974) Effec-
               tiveness Data: [Orthene 75 S].   (Unpublished study received Aug
               26, 1974 under 239-EX-71; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of
               California, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Exten-
               sion Center and Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, sub-
               mitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,  Richmond, Calif.; CDL:224169-A)

000014755   Lauck, J.E.; Fleming, J.R.; Sakamoto, S.S'.; et al. (1975) Summary
               of Performance Data: Orthene (Acephate) Temporary Residue Toler-
               ance Petition—Grapes.  (Unpublished study received Feb 9, 1976
               under 239-EX-71; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Califor-
               nia, Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Entomology and Chemonics
               Industries, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:095035-A)

005009370   Lawrence, J.F. (1976) Gas chroinatographic analysis of
               heptafluorobutyryl derivatives of some carbamate insecticides.
               Journal of Chromatography 123(2):287-292.

005009585   Ledieu, M.S. (1978) Candidate insecticides for the control of
               larvae of Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera) (Noctuidae).  Annals
   -- -  _:.._-  of Applied Biology 88(2):251-255.

005016598   Lee, H.S. (1970) Su chung sa chong  gee duei gan Ian ya chong nan
               shia chai oe fong tzi si yen.  [Evaluation of several
               insecticides for control of aphids and diamondback moth on
               cabbages.]  Chih Wu Pao Hu Hsueh Hui Hui K'an.  [Plant
               Protection Society Bulletin.] 12(4):178-183.

000007085   Lee, L.; Bass, M.H. (1967) Peanut Insects: Annual Report for Period
               January 1 to December 31, 1967:  State Research 13-008.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 2b, 1971 under 1F1158; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               090951-K)

005009347   Lee, Y.W.; Ford, R.J.; McDonald, H.; McKinlay, K.S.; Putnam, L.G.;
             .  Sana, J.G. (1972) Residues of methomyl in rape plant and seed
               following its application for the control of bertha
               armyworm, Mamestra configurate (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
               Canadian Entomologist 104(11):1745-1750.
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000009800   Leidy, R.B.; Dom'anski, J.J.; Haire, P.L.; et al. (1975?) Environ-
               mental and Flue-Curing Effects on Methomyl Residues on Tobacco.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 22, 1976 under 352-342;  prepared
               by North Carolina State Univ., Pesticide Residue Research
               Laboratory, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co.,  Wilming-
               ton, Del.; .CDL: 224070- A)

000007910   Leigh, T. (1967) Evaluation of Candidate Toxicants for Bollworm
               Control.  (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144;
               prepared by Univ. of California, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:0§0931-X)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007911   Leigh, T. (1968) Control of Bollworm on Cotton.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; prepared by U.S. Dept. of
               Agriculture, Cotton Research Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-Y)

000008397   Leigh, T. (197D Cotton Bollworm Control 1971.  (Unpublished study
               received Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared by Univ. of
               California, Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with
               Shafter Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilming^ ^ CDL:222757.W)

000007897   Leigh, T.F. (1966) LD,Q Values and«b-Values for 34 Insecticides
               When Applied Topically to Adult Male and Female Lygus hesperus
               Knight: Shafter, California: 1960-1966: Table 1.  (Unpublished
               study including letter dated Sep 19, 1967 from T.F. Leigh to
               Donald L. Burgoyne, received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; prepared
               by Univ. of California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-B)

000012616   Leigh, T.F. (1973) Allen 92 Lygus Test 1973.  (Unpublished study
   "• '  _.-,-   received May 29, 1975 under 100-501; submitted by Ciba-Geigy
   :"           Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:115271-N)

005010824   Leigh, T.F.; Jackson, C.E. (1968) Topical toxicity of several
               chlorinated hydrocarbon, organophosphorus, and carbamate
               insecticides to Lygus hesperus  .  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 61(1)-.328-330.

000007898   Leigh, T.F.; Jackson, C.E. (1969) Evaluation of Insecticides for
               Control of Lygus hesperus Knight on Cotton.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; prepared by Univ. of Cali-
               fornia—Davis, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-O

000007899   Leigh, T.F.; Jackson, C.E. (1971) Evaluation of Insecticides for
               Control of Lygus Bugs on Cotton—1971. .(Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
               nia—Davis, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-D)
              *
000015017   Leigh, T.F.; Jackson, C.E.; Sakamoto, S.S.;  et al. (1972) [Orthene
               on Cotton].  (Unpublished study received Mar 27, 1973 under
               3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:093674-C)

005000891   Leigh, T.F.; Jackson, C.E.; Wynholds, P.F.;  Cota, J.A. (1977)
               Toxicity of selected insecticides applied topically to Lygus
005013450   Leitch, R.E. (1971) Precise quantitative analysis with a stable,
               high-speed liquid-liquid chromatography column.  Journal of
               Chromatographic Science 9(9):531-535.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005008861   Lentz, G.L.; Watson, T.F.; Carr, R.V. (1974) Dosage-mortality
               studies on laboratory-reared larvae of the tobacco budwonn and
               the bollworm.  Journal of Economic Entomology 67(6):719-720.

000007977   Levy, J. (1972) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 19, 1973 under 352-342; prepared by
               J. P. Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:008512-D)

000008437   Libby, J. (1970) Foliar Sprays on Pencil Pod Black Wax Beans.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of Wisconsin, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-C)

000008332   Libby, J. (1971?) Snap and Lima Bean Studies.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of
               Wisconsin, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-AG)

000008476   Libby, J. (1972) Foliar Sprays for Potato Insect Control.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; prepared by
   -•• " '___-,_- Univ. of Wisconsin, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
  • •-  •        Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227248-0)

000009087   Libby, J.L.; Hartberg, T.J. (1970) 1970 Vegetable Crops Entomology
               Research Report.  (Incomplete study; unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-AB)

000012460   Libby, J.L.; Hartberg, T.J. (1970) 1970 Vegetable Crops Entomology
               Research Report.  (Unpublished study received Nov 10, 1972 under
               3F1323; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093552-AT)

000010327   Libby, J.L.; Hartberg, T.J. (1972) Insect Control in Snap Beans:
               10-Day Interval Foliar Spray Program.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Wis-
               consin, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               ^Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-AC)

000009088   Libby, J.L.; Hartberg, T.J. (1973) Insect Control in Snap Beans:
               10-Day Interval Foliar Spray Program.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Wis-
               consin, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-AD)

000008331   Libby, J.L.; Longridge, J.L.; Wyman, J.A. (1974) Potato Leafhopper
               Control on Snap Beans: 10-Day Interval Foliar Spray Program.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               by Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232406-AE)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009089    Libby, J.L.;  Longridge, J.L.; Wyman, J.A.  (1975) Project Report
                1975: Section ill: Snap Beans and Peppers.   (Incomplete study;
                unpublished  study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
                by Uhiv. of  Wisconsin, Dept. of Entomology,  submitted by
                Shell Chemical co., Washington, aC.; CDL:232406-AF)

000009109    Libby, J.L.; Weis, G. (1975) Potato Leafhoppar  Control, European
                Corn Borer Damage, Yield and Grade of Tenderette Variety Snap
                Beans.   (Unpublished study received May 5, 1976 under 352-342;
                prepared by  Univ. of Wisconsin, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Memoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224072-F)

000007055    Lienk, S.E.; Chapman, P.J. (1966) Evaluation of Insecticides on
                Apple against Codling Moth and Other Orchard Pests.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by New
                York State Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I.
                du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092222-Z)

000009793    Liggett, L.D.;  Hunt, R. (1969) Control of Armyworm (2-4th Instar)
                on Sugarbeets.  (Unpublished study received Nov 17, 1971 under
                352-342; prepared in cooperation with Agrochemical Corp., sub-
                mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                003032-B)

000009781 "Liggett, L.D.;  Hunt, R. (1969) Control of Armyworm (2-4th Instar)
                on Sugar beets.  (Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1970 under
                OF0886; prepared in cooperation with Agrochemical Corp., sub-
                mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Eel.;
                CDL:091530-A)

000006103    Lillie, D.T.  (1972) Zolone EC—Oranges: Final Report No. F 72-36.
                (Unpublished study received on unknown date under 2F1193; sub-
                mitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:093518-AA)

000006428    Lillie, D.T.; Atkins, E.L. (1973) Bactospeine: Final Report
                No. 180473-057.  (Unpublished study received Oct 4, 1973 under
                359-674; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Univ. of
                California,  submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junction,
               N.J.; CDL:008916-AC;

000006775    Lillie, D.T.; Atkins, L. (1973) Bactospeine: Final Report
                No. 180472-108.  (Unpublished study received Oct 4, 1973 under
                359-674; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Univ. of
              "California—Riverside, submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Mon-
               mouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:008916-K)

000006066    Lillie, D.T.; Dibble, J. (1971) Final Report: District Project
                No. FD 71-107.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1972 under
                1F1155; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of California, sub-
                mitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:096445-F)

000006372    Lillie, D.T.; Dibble, J. (1971) Zolone EC—Almonds: Final Report
               No. FD 71-104.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date un-
               der OF0983;  prepared in cooperation with Univ. of California,
                submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:091692-S)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000006427   Lillie, D.T.; Gerhardt, P. (1972) Bactospeine: Final Report
               No. 180272-100 ABC.  (Unpublished study received Oct 4, 1973
               under 359-674; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with
               Univ. of Arizona, submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth
               Junction, N.J.; CDL.-008916-AB)

000006101   Lillie, D.T.; Tuttle, D.M.; Aruzo, G.L. (197D Zolone EC—Lemons:
               Final Report No. FD 71-16.  (Unpublished study received Aug 19,
               1971 under 2F1193; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Ari-
               zona, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
               093518-Y) -

000006102   Lillie, D.T.; Tuttle, D.M.; Aruzo, G.L. (1971) Zolone EC—Lemons:
               Final Report No. FD 71-95.  (Unpublished study received Aug 19,
               1971 under 2F1193; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Ari-
               zona, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
               093518-Z) .

000006100   Lillie, D.T.; Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L. (1971) Zolone EC—Oranges:
               Final Report No. FD 71-15.  (Unpublished study received Aug 19,
               1971 under 2F1193; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Ari-
               zona, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
  /; " '.__:,-_-  093518-X)

005008862   Lim, L.F.; Sudderuddin, K.I. (1977) Comparative toxicity of six
               insecticides against Sitophilus oryzae (L.) (Curculionidae)
               and Palembus dennestoides Fairm. (Tenebrionidae).  Journal  of
      ,  .       Stored Products Research 1300:209-211.

000007905   Lincoln, C. (1966) Small Plot Tests, Southeast Branch Station,
               1966.  (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144;
               prepared by Univ. of Arkansas, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-S)

000007913   Lincoln, C. (1969) Cotton Insecticide Evaluation—Arkansas—Sum-
               mary—Cotton Bollworm.  (Unpublished study including undated
               letter from C. Lincoln to Arlyn W. Evans, received Apr 16,  1971
               under 1G1144; prepared by Univ. of Arkansas, Agricultural Ex-
               periment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-AA)

000007738   Lincoln, C. (1975) [Bollworm and Budworm Larvicide Tests].  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;  prepared
               by Univ. of Arkansas, Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of
               Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232404-L)

000009383   Lincoln, C.; Allen, R.T.; Boyer, W.P.; et al. (1970) Small Plot
               Tests, Southeast Branch Station, 1970.  (Prepared for Cotton In-
               sect Research and Control Conference, Atlanta, Ga., Jan 12-13,
               1971; unpublished study received Sep 28, 1976 under 352-380;
               prepared by Univ. of Arkansas, Dept. of Entomology and Agricul-
               tural Extension Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226190-1)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007737   Lincoln, C.;. Allen, R.T.; Phillips, J.R.; et al. (1972) Large Scale
               Field Plots.   (Prepared for Cotton Insect Research and Control
               Conference, Phoenix, Ariz., Jan 9-10, 1972; unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Arkan-
               sas, Dept. of  Entomology and Agricultural Extension Service,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-K)

000007606   Lincoln, C.; Boyer, W.P.; Phillips, J.R.; et al. (1971) Small Plot
               Tests, Southeast Branch Station, 1971.  (Prepared for Cotton
               Insect Research and Control Conference, Memphis, Tenn., Jan 11
               and 12, 1972;  unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; prepared  by Univ. of Arkansas, Dept. of Entomology and
               Agricultural Extension Service, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-J)

000009336   Lincoln, C.; Dean, G. (1976) Small Plot Insecticide Test—1976.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-370; prepared
               by Univ. of Arkansas, Southeast Branch Experiment Station, Ento-
               mology Dept.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231841-C)

            Lincoln, C.; Dean,jG. (1976) Yield and blooming of cotton as
            ,-- affected by insecticides.  Arkansas Farm Research 25(6):5.
 005017232


-000009320
            Linduska, J. (1973) Insecticide Screening Trials for the <:ontrol-of-
               Green Peach Aphid on Hybrid 178 Spinach (Dorco Farms, Inc.,
               Vienna, Maryland)—!973-  (Unpublished study received Jul 2,
               1975 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Maryland, Vegetable Re-
               search Farm, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:220654-0)
                              (
000009322   Linduska, J.J. (1974) Insecticide Screening Trials for the Control
               of Green Peach Aphid on Vienna Hybrid Spinach—1974.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of Maryland, Vegetable Research Farm, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220654-Q)

000009086   Linduska, J.J. (1974) Insecticide Screening Trials on Tenderette
               Snap Beans—1974.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Maryland, Vegetable Research
               Farm, submitted:by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232406-S)   \
                              j
000008219   Lipsey, W. (1974) Evaluation of Nudrin 1.80/Gal and Nudrin 2.40X
               Gal for Control of Soybean Insects.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by Agri-Research
               Associates, Inc., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
               D.C.; CDL:223468-AJ)

005010820   Livingston, J.M.; Yearian, W.C.; Young, S.Y. (1978) Benorayl
               selection in Pseudoplusia includens and Trichoplusia ni  :
               effect on methonyl susceptibility, fecundity, and egg
               viability.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society
               13(4):279-283.   .

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005009374   Livingston, J.M.; Yearian, W.C.; Young, S.Y. (1978) Effect of
               insecticides, fungicides, and insecticide-fungicide '
               combinations on development of lepidopterous larval populations
               in soybean.  Environmental Entomology 7(6):823-828.

000009035   Logue, L.F. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L for the Control of P  .


000008118   Lonan, T.D. (1968) Mr. Robertson's Smoking Comments.  (Unpublished
               study including letter dated Feb 5, 1968 from I. Neas to Walter
               J. Mistric, received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared by
               R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for North Carolina State Univ., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003007-AG)

000008748   Lorance, J.B.; Hagemann, R.W.; Baber, A.A.; et al. (1969) Lannate
               Methonyl Insecticide—Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Holly
               Sugar, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003024-R)

B00008422j__-.Louisiana State University, Department of Entomology (1973) Evalua-
               tion of Insecticides for. Control of-the Soybean -Looper, -Pseu--	
               doplusia includens  .- (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974
               under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:023303-N)

005010538   Loutfy, M.S.; El-Monsef, S.A.; Abdin, M.I.; Tantawy, S.M.;
               El-Etreby, A.A.; El-Waned, S.A.A. (1976) Laboratory studies.on
               the effect of certain insecticides added to irrigation water
               against larvae and pupae of the cotton leaf worm, Spodoptera
005010821   Love, J.L.; Steven, D. (1974) Methcmyl residues on tomatoes.  New
               Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 2(2):201-203.

005014759   Luke, M.A.; Froberg, J.E.; Masumoto, H.T. (1975) Extraction and
               cleanup of organochlorine, organophosphate, organonitrogen, and
               hydrocarbon pesticides in'produce for determination by
               gas-liquid chromatography.  Journal of the Association of
               Official Analytical Chemists 58(5):1020-1026.

000009052   Lutrick, M. (1972) Lannate/Sorghum.  (Unpublished study received
               Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agri-
               cultural Research Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009653-D)

005018582   Luttrell, R.G.; Yearian, W.C.; Young, S.Y. (1979) Laboratory and
               field studies on the efficacy of selected chemical
               insecticide-Elcar (  Baculovirus heliothis  ) combinations
               against Heliothis spp.  Journal of Economic Entomology

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005009375   Lyon, R.L.; Brown, S.J.; Robertson, J.L. (1972) Contact toxicity
               of sixteen  insecticides applied to forest tent caterpillars
               reared on artificial diet.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               65(3):928-930.

000008249   Lytle, T.; McMillan, R.; Brown, I.L. (1975) [Results from the Use
               of Nudrinv  ' Insecticide for Worm Control on Soybeans].  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared in
               cooperation with Farm Chemicals, Inc., submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-Y)
                             •                                              •

00501267^   Machain, L.M.  (1973) Control quimico de chinche lygus en alfalfa,
               en el Valle de Mexicali, B.C.  [Chemical control of lygus bugs
               on lucerne, in the Mexicali Valley, Baja, California.]
               Agriculture Tecnica en Mexico 3(6):203-206.

005009146   Madamba, C.P.; Goseco, C.G. (1969) The control of root-knot
               nematodes, Meloidogyne incognita Chitwood, 1949 in cigar
               wrapper tobacco (var. Viscaya) seedbeds using granular
               formulations (II).  Philippine Agriculturist 53(3/4):141-147.

005001833   Maddy, K.T. (1976) Current considerations on the relative
               importance of conducting additional studies on hazards of field_
               worker exposure to pesticide residues as compared to studying
               other occupational safety hazards on the farm.  Pages
               125-142, In Pesticide Residue Hazards to Farm
               Workers—Proceedings of a Workshop; Feb 9-10, 1976, Salt Lake
               City, Utah.  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Government Printing
               Office.  (HEW publication no. (NIOSH) 76-191)

005006089   Maddy, K.T.; Riddle, L.C. (1977) Pesticide poisonings in domestic
               animals.  Modern Veterinary Practice 58(11 ):.913-920.

005009147   Maddy, K.T.; Riddle, L.C.; Peoples, S.A. (1977) Organophosphate
               and N-methylcarbamate poisoning of livestock in California.
               California Veterinarian 3K7) :9-13.

005010977   Madsen, H.F. (1970) Insecticides for codling moth control and
               their effect on other insects and mites of apple in British
               Columbia.  Journal of Economic Entomology 63(5):1521-1523.
               4
005019780   Magallona, E.D. (1975) Gas chromatographic determination of
               residues of insecticidal carbamates.  Pages 1-77, In Residue
               Reviews.  Vol. 56.  Edited by F.A. Gunther.  New York:
               Springer.

000008440   Magana, J.; Phillips, N. (1970) Insect Control in Beans—Air Appli-
               cation.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
               342; prepared in cooperation with Pacoast Chemical Co., submit-
               ted by E,I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               009841-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008050
000008695
000008638
000007784
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 Magana,  J.F.. (1970)  Insect Control  in Kidney Beans—Air Applica-
    tion.   (Unpublished  study received Mar  10,  1972  under 352-342;
    submitted  by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.;
    CDL:003038-E)

 Magana,  J.F.  (197D  Alfalfa Catepillar [sic]  & Yellowstriped Army-
    worm  Control: Lannate 90 WD.  (Unpublished  study received Mar
    30, 1972 under 352-342;  prepared  in cooperation  with Roy Riegels
    Chem.,  submitted  by  E.I. du  Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
    Del.; CDL:003039-G)

 Magana,  J.F.  (1971)  Aphid (Green Peach) Control—Tomatoes.  (Unpub-
   .lished  study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared in
    cooperation  with  Pure Gro Chem and Wilbur  Ellis  Co., submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    003031-N)

 Magana,  J.F.  (1972)  Insect Control—Lannate L vs Lannate 90 WD.
    (Unpublished study received  Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
    mitted  by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    003098-M)
                  i
 Magana,  J.F.; Bingham,  W.  (1971) Residue + Worm Control.  (Unpub-
---lished  study received Sep-1,-1972 -under-2F1245-r-prepared-in-
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   cooperation with Pacoast  Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont-de -
   Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769-T)

Magana, J.F.; Bingham, W.  (1971) Residue + Worm Control.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in
   cooperation with Pacoast  Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227340-P)

Magana, J.F.; Kamibayashi, T.  (1971) "Residue & Insect Control—
   Lannate.  (Unpublished  study received Mar 30, 1972 under
   352-342; prepared in cooperation with Brea Ag. Chem., submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   003039-1)
       f
Magana," J.F.; Sloan, L.C.  (1973) Lannate—Carrots.  (Unpublished
   study received  Dec 20,  1974 under 352-342; prepared in coopera-
   with Stoker Co.;, submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
   Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028450-D)
                   /
Maggenti, A.R.; Hart, W.H.;  Lenz, J.V. (1970) Granular
   applications of phosphates  and carbamates for control
   of Pratylenchus penetrans on Easter lily (  Lilium
D05012123   Maher Ali, A.; Ayad, F.A. (1975) The Egyptian cotton leafwonn—a
               unique case of resistance.  Pages 763-769, In Proceedings of
               the 8th British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference.   Vol.  3-
               London, England:  British Crop Protection Council.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000006348   Malcolm, J.L.;  Ruppel,  R.F.  (1974) Final Report: District Project
               No. 292174-008.   (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1976 under
               359-620; prepared by Rhodia-, Inc.  in cooperation with Michigan
               State Univ., submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junc-
               tion, N.J.;  CDL:095197-BE)

000006349   Malcolm, J.L.;  Ruppel,  R.F.  (1974) Final Report: District Project
               No. 292174-009.   (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1976 under
               359-620; prepared by Rhodia, Inc.  in cooperation with Michigan
               State Univ., submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junc-
               tion, N.J.;  CDL:095197-BF)

000007871   Markin, G.P.  (1976)  Progress Report:  Field Test of Two Candidate
               Insecticides, Orthene and Lannate, against the Western Spruce
               Budworm in the Targhee National Forest, 1976.  (Unpublished
               study received Oct 18, 1977 under  352-342; prepared in coopera-
               tion with  Idaho,  Dept. of Private  Lands, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:232053-E)

000009032   Markin, G.P.; Johnson,  D. (1978) Western Spruce Budworm: Choristo-


000009-128  _ Martin, E.G.  (1970)  Pesticides and Honey Bees.   East Lansing:
    :„-.   --- ""Michigan State Univ., Cooperative  Extension Service.  (Farm sci-
               ence-series; Extension bulletin E-678; also In unpublished sub-
               mission received  May 6, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-U)

0000091...:;   Martins, A.;  Candlin, D.; Pierce, B.  (1974) Field Test Evaluation
               Form.  (Unpublished  study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared by GW Sugar Co., submitted by E.L.du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:220654-C)

000008351   Marucci, P. (1972) Blueberry Blossom  Weevil Control Tests—1972.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; prepared
               by Rutgers Univ.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:096959-W)

000008352   Marucci, P.E. (1975)  Control of Cranberry Fruitworm and Cherry
               Fruitworm  in Blueberries.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15,
               1978 under 352-342;  prepared by Rutgers State Univ., submitted
               *y E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               096959-Y)

000008355   Marucci, P.E. (1977)  Clnsecticidal Control of Blueberry Aphid and
               Blueberry  Maggot].   (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 un-
               der 352-342; prepared by  Rutgers State Univ., submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-AB)

000008353   Marucci, P.E. (1977)  Control of Cranberry Fruitworm & Cherry Fruit-
               worm in Blueberries.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978
               under 352-342; prepared by Rutgers State Univ., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-Z)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008356
000008354
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   lished study received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; prepared by
   Rutgers State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
   Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-AC)

Marucci, P.E. (1977) Sparganothis Fruitwonn & Cranberry Fruitwonn
   Control Plots.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1978 under
   352-342; prepared by Rutgers State Univ., submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-AA)

Massimino, J.A., Jr. (197D Spinach Insecticide Trial—Florida
   Division 1971.  (Unpublished study, received Aug 18, 1971 under
   352-EX-72; prepared by Del Monte Corp., submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co.,. Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:123355-G)

Mathur, A.C.; Krishnaiah, K.; Tandon, P.L. (1974) Control of
   tomato fruit borer (  Heliothis armigera Hub.).  Pesticides
   8(11):34-35.

Matsuda, T.; Kanasawa, J.; Inoue, T. (1972) Ranneto (mesomiru) no
   bareisho ni okeru zanryu.  [Residues of lannate (methcmyl)  on
   potatoes.]  Noyaku Seisan Gijutsu.  [Pesticides and
   Techniques.] (28):22-23.

Maxcy, F.B. (1973) Summary of Observations.  (Unpublished study
   received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023292-F)

Maxcy, F.B. (1973) To Evaluate the Performance of Lannate Liquid
   vs. Lannate 90WD for the Control of Citrus Thrips and the Citrus
   Leafroller.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:023307-F)

Maxcy, F.B.; Jackson, W. (1974) Evaluate Fruit Tree Leaf Roller &
   Cutworm Control with Lannate L.  (Unpublished study received Dec
   20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared.in cooperation with PureGro,
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:026796-L)

Maxcy, J.B.; Nash, C.R.; Akins, J.; et al. (1972) Test Effective-
   ness of Lannate for Control of Lygus.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Apr 15, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224482-D)
                     (R)
May, J. (1975) Nudrin    Insecticide Performance on Snap Beans,
   1975, Rochelle, Illinois.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
   D.C.; CDL:232406-P)
May, J.W./41975?) Green Cloverworm Control in Soybeans with
   Nudrin  ' Insecticide.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
   D.C.; CDL:232405-M)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007145
000008242
000008315
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    cide.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347;
    submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232407-H)
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    ticide.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Sep 12,  1975
    from J.W. May to R.W. Baldwin, received Jun 29,  1976  under  201-
    347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.;  CDL:
    232405-L)

 Mays, R. (1968) Lannate and Insecticide 1642— Southern Greens:
    Cabbage Looper Control.  (Unpublished study received  Sep 15,
    1969 under OF0886; prepared by Univ. of Arkansas,  submitted by
    E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
    093182-1)

 McAlack, J,W. (1973) Ten-Day Subacute Exposure of Rabbit Skin  to
    Lannate^ L Insecticide: Haskell Laboratory Report No.  24-73.
    (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1973 under 352-370;  submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
.   10666 1-C)

 McCall, G.L. (1966) Field Station Project Report: Control of Lygus
    in Alfalfa.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1971  under
    1F1159; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
    mington, Del.; CDL:093479-G)

 McCall, G.L. (1966) Leafhopper Control on Grapes.  (Unpublished
    study received on unknown date under 4F1437; submitted by E.I.
    du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;_CDL:093831-C)

 McCall, G.L.; Lyon, R. (1968) Product Development Report.   (Unpub-
  .  lished study received May 6, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in co-
    operation with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service Exper-
    imental Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-J)

 McCall, G.L.; Nash, C.; Black, H. (1974) Lannate/Alfalfa:  Control
    of Pea Aphid and Effect on Predators.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Oct 12, 1978 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation  with
    Kern Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilming-
    ton, Del.; CDL:236883-A)

 McCalley, N. (1970) Lettuce Control Experiment.  (Unpublished  study
    received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by  E.I.  du Pont
    de Nemours '& Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL: 00303 1-AV)

 McCalley, N.; Henning, R.C.; Sakamoto, S.S.; et al. (1972)  [Orthene
    75 S: Broccoli].  (Unpublished study received Mar  27,  1973  under
    3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,  Calif.;
    CDL:093673-G)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008495   McCalley, N.; Kido, H. (1974) Insect Control on Wine Grapes: Pro-
               ject Number 4.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under .
               352-342; prepared by Univ. of California, Cooperative Extension
               Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:119829-AH)

000008706   McCalley, N.; Rohrbough, R.K. (1972) Effects of Insecticide Sprays
               on Egyption [sic] Alfalfa Weevil Control: Salinas, California
               1972.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003039-S)

000015006   McCalley, N.; Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; et al. (1972)


000008011   McCalley, N.; Simkover, B.C. (1973) Control of Green Peach Aphid on
               Potatoes.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973 under 201-
               348; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               026992-V)

000015012   McCalley, N.; Vail, P.V.; Soo Hoo, C.F.; et al. (1972) [Orthene 75
               S: Lettuce].  (Unpublished study received Mar 27* 1973 under
   --• -  	--._.  3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL.-093673-Q)

000008652   McCalley, N.F. (1969) Insect Control on Lettuce: Proj. No. CC2.
               (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared
               by Univ. of California, Cooperative Extension Service, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003031-AW)

000007802   McCalley, N.F. (1971) Elmer Abeloe Potato Experiment—Salinas:
               Aphid Count—August 12, 1971.  (Unpublished study received Feb
               28, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of California, sub-
               mitted by E.Il du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003033-B)

000009274   McCalley, N.F. (1971) Insect Control on Lettuce: Report of Planned
               Work Accomplished: Project Number CC 2.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
               nia, Cooperative Extension Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
              'Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230785-O

000009098   McCalley, N.F. (1971) Insect Control on Wine Grapes: Project Number
               13.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of California, Cooperative Extension Service,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:119829-AG)

000009283   McCalley, N.F. (1975) The Effect of Insecticides on the Control of
               the Green Peach and Potato Aphids on Lettuce: Table 1.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Univ. of California, Agricultural Extension, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230785-0)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008809   McCalley, N.F.;  Lange, W.H.; Sagasec, J.  (1968) New  Insecticides
               Employed  for  Alfalfa Semi Loops: Control on Lettuce.  (Unpub-
               lished study  received Mar 10, 1969 under 352-342; prepared in
               cooperation with  Univ. of California—Davis/ Dept. of Entomolo-
               gy,  submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Netnours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003006-B)

000015061   McCalley, N.F.;  Moherek, E.A.; Gregory, W.; et al. (1974)  [Qrthene:
               Use on Peppers].   (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
               5F1573; submitted by Chevron Chemical  Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:094327-A)

000015989   McCalley, N.F.;  Wang, D. (1972) Field evaluation of  insecticides
               for control of the green peach aphid and alfalfa looper on head
               lettuce.  Journal of Economic Entomology 65(3):794-795.  (Also
005010056   McCalley, N.F.; Wang, D.  (1972) Field evaluation of insecticides
               for control of  the green peach aphid and alfalfa looper on head
               lettuce.  Journal of Economic Entomology 65(3):794-796.

005007989   McCalley, N.F.; Wang, D.I.; Reische, W.C. (1975) Evaluation of
               insecticides for control of Egyptian alfalfa weevil.
    V."  .-•"'--- California  Agriculture 29(9):10-11.

000008494   McCally  [sic], N.  (1969) The Effects of Insecticide Dusts and
               Sprays on Control of Orange Tortrix Larvae Infesting Or ape Clus-
               ters, Aug 8, 1969—Table 1.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24,
               1975 under  352-342; prepared by Univ. of California—Salinas,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:119829-AF)

000008693   McCay, W.B. (1971) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by
               Shell Farm  Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-D)

000008149   McClanahan, R.J.;  Founk, J. (1971?) Control of European Corn Borer.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               by Canada,  Dept. of Agriculture, Research Station, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023294-F)

000007609   McCleery, G. (1971) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Feb 18, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by
               Rathbun Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003040-E)

005008306   McClure, C.D.  (1978) Public health concerns in the exposure of
               grape pickers to high pesticide residues in Madera County,
               Calif., September 1976.  Public Health Reports 93(5).-421-425.

000007158   McCutcheon, K. (1975) Results of Nudrin 1.8 L Insecticide Applied
               by Airplane for Tobacco Insect Control.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-AA)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009195   McDaniel, T.; Elliot, G; Haschen,  (1973) Grape Trial—Lannate L.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               220780-L)   •

000009196   McDaniel, T.; Maxcy, F.; Shinkle,  (1973) Grape Trial—Lannate L.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               220780-M)

000009289   McDaniel, T.L. (1972) Lannate Experimental Trials—Lettuce: Corp
               Earworm.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:230785-U)

000007835   McDaniel, T.L. (1973) Lannate L Nectarine Trial.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009832-D)

000007840   McDaniel, T.L. (1974) Evaluate Lannate L Control for Fruit Tree
               Leaf Roller.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL.-028451-E)

000009205   McDaniel, T.L.; Baber, A.A.; Hicks, T.; et al. (1974) Omnivorous
               Leaf Roller.  (Unpublished study received Apr.24, 1975 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL.'220780-AR)

000008487   McDaniel, T.L.; Baber, A.A.; Milton, R. (1974) Lannate L—Salt
               Marsh Caterpillar Grapes.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;  prepared in cooperation with Ballan-
               tine Produce,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:119829-V)

000008484   McDaniel, T.L.; Hicks, T.;  Devine, D. (1974) Omnivorous Leaf Roll-
               er.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Western Farm Service, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-P)

000009204   McDaniel, T.L.; Hicks, T.;  Devine, D. (1974) Omnivorous Leaf Roll-
              ,er.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Western Farm Service, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-AQ)

000008483   McDaniel, T.L.; Shoji, J.;  Watanabe, H. (1974) Omnivorous Leaf
               Roller.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with FMC Corp., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-0)

000009197   McDaniel, T.L.; Watanabe, H. (1974) Omnivorous Leaf Roller.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               220780-N)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000008482   McDaniel, T.L.;  Watanabe,  H.;  Watson,  J.  (1974) Omnivorous Leaf
                Roller.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
                prepared in cooperation with Sorensen  Ag.  Service,  submitted by
                E.I.  du Pont  de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-119829-N)

 000007943   McEwen,  F.L. (1966) Evaluation of  DuPont  1179 in  the Imported
                Cabbagewonn Treatment on Broccoli in Geneva, N. Y.,  1966.   (Un-
                published study received Feb 3, 1968 under 8F0681;  prepared by
                Cornell Univ.,  New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,
                Dept. of Entomology, submitted  by E.I. du  Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-T)

 005010323   McEwen,  F.L.;  Davis, A.C.; Rinick, H.B.,  Jr.; Judge, F.D. (1970)
                Control of the  cabbage  aphid in western New York.   Journal  of
                Economic Entomology 63(2):601-604.

 000007725   McGaha,  C.; Casico, T. (1974)  Heliothis spp Control in Soybeans
                with  Nudrin^   .  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 un-
                der 201-347;  prepared by Ashley Plantation in  cooperation with
                Cotton States Chemical  Co., submitted  by Shell Chemical Co.,
                Washington, D.C.; CDL:223468-AE)

 000007923  .McGarr,  R.L. (1970) Results of Field Tests with DuPont 1179 (Lan-
     >--  _--'     nate) and DuPont 1764.   (Unpublished study received  Apr 16,  1971
                under 1G1144; prepared  by U.S.  Agricultural Research Service,
                Entomology Research Div., Cotton Insects Research Branch, sub-
                mitted by E.I.  du Pont  de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.;
                CDL:090931-AL)

 000008368   McGarr,  R.L. (1971) Results of Field Tests in 1971 with Dupont 1179
                (Lannate ), Dupont 1764, and EPN.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by  U.S.  Agricultural
. .  ..             Research Service, Entomology Research  Div., Cotton  Insects  Re-
                search Branch,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,  Wil-
                mington, Del.;  CDL:224481-G)

 005010822   McGarr,  R.L. (1972) Field  Tests with the  Delta-endotoxin
                of Bacillus thuringiensis   , HD-1,  and Chemical Insecticides
                for Control of  the Tobacco  Budworm  and Bollworm and  the Cotton
                Leafperforator, 1970 and 1971.   College Station, Tex.:  Texas
                Agricultural  Experiment Station. (Texas Agricultural Experiment
                Station progress report 3082)

 000007754   McGarr,  R.L. (1972) Field  Tests with the  Delta-Endotoxin of


 005008440   McGarr,  R.L. (1973) Tobacco budworas and  bollworms: three
                promising insecticides  for  control. Journal of Economic
                Entomology 66(2):516-517.

 005010206   McGarr,  R.L.;  Wolfenbarger, D.A. (1972) Cotton leaf perforator:
                field tests with insecticides in 1971.  Journal of  Economic
                Entomology 65(6):1765-1766.

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008159   McGill, L.A. (1970) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023301-F)

000008678   McGill, L.A. (1972) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Nov 17, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science & Technology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023202-C)

000007654   McGill, L.A. (1972) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received on unknown date under 4F1437; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-V)

000006587   McGill, L.A. (1972) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received May 25, 1973 under 3F1337; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science and Technology, submitted by
               Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:093575-AJ)

000008158   McGill, L.A. (1973) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
      	:%--•   Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology in cooperation with
               Twin City Foods, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023301-E)

000009210   McGill, L.A. (1973) Flavor Evaluation Report: [Lannate L].  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
               Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               026796-K)

000008849   McGill, L.A. (1974) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342.; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-D)

000008848   McGill, L.A. (1974) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science and Technology, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-C)

000008851   McGill, L.A. (1974) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science and Technology, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-F)

000008947   McGill, L.A. (1974) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science 4 Technology, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours 4 Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:094852-N)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008850   McGill, L.A. (1975) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science and Technology, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-E)

000009191   McGill, L.A. (1975) Flavor Evaluation Report.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Food Science and Technology, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-E)

000008866   McKinley, N.D. (1975) Evaluate Effectiveness of Lannate L for Lygus
               Control on Dry Beans vs. Cygon.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 15, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Delta
               Industries and Barber Rowland Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224482-G)

000008865   McKinley, N.D.; Griffith, M. (1974) Evaluate Lannate L for Lygus
               Control in Dry Beans.  (Unpublished study received Apr 15, 1976
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Occidental Chemical
               Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:224482-C)

000009279  - McKinney, D. (19691) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
   -_-__"_' "^published study received ^ug 11 L 1976 under 352-342; submitted	
               "by E.I, du Pont de"Nemours 4 Co., "Wilmington, Del.j CDL:	
               230785-K)

005009380   McLeod, H.A.; Mendoza, C.E.; McCully, K.A. (1972) Determination of
               methonyl by GLC and TLC in foods.  Abstracts of Papers of the
               American Chemical Society (163):31.

005008176   McLeod, H.A.; Mendoza, C.E.; McCully, K.A. (1975) Analysis of
             '- 'foods for methomyl using thin-layer chromatography after low
               temperature clean-up.  Pesticide Science 6(1):11-16.

005009141   McLeod, R.W. (1972) The effectiveness of thiabendazole, methomyl,
               and aldicarb for control of root knot nematodes.  Agricultural
               Gazette of New South Wales 83(1):32-33-
                   r""
000009370   McRey, R.; McCall,;D. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evalua-
               tion.  (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307;
               prepared by Arizona Agrochemical Corp., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours; & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092221-H)

000008588   McTeer, H.B. (1972) Aphid Control (Spirea Aphid).  (Unpublished
               study received May 23, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230238-D)

000009789   McTeer, H.B.; Price, B. (1974) Lannate and Vydate Test for Aphids.
               (Unpublished study received May 23, 1977 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation with Preferred Development Corp., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230238-B)

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 Meister, H. (1972)  Evaluation of Various Materials Applied to  Let-
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 Meister, H.S.;  Chew,  E.;  Gruenberg,  G.  (1970) Lygus  Control  on
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    trol  on  Alfalfa.   (Unpublished study received  Mar 30, 1972 under
    352-342;  submitted by  E.I. du  Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL:003039-F)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005017441   Melin, P.; Vilardebo, A. (1973) Efficacite de quelques nematicides
               en banana:aie dans les sols volcaniques de la region du Mungo
               (Cameroun).  [Efficacy of some neraaticides in banana
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005005161   Mendoza, C.E. (1973) Thin-layer chromatography and enzyme
               inhibition techniques: introduction.  Journal of Qrcmatography
               78(1):29-40.

005010421   Mendoza, C.E. (1974) Enzyme inhibition and droraatographic
               techniques: comparative studies and application to pesticide
               residue analysis.  International Journal of Environmental
               Analytical Chemistry 3(3):171-183.

005010541   Mendoza, C.E.; McLeod, H.A.; Phillips, W.E.J. (1972) Determination
               of methomyl in rapeseed oils and meals.  Abstracts of Papers,
               American Chemical Society 163:30.

005008173   Mendoza, C.E.; McLeod, H.A.; Shields, J.B.; Phillips, W.E.J.
               (1974) Determination of methomyl in rape seeds, oils and meals.
               Pesticide Science 5(3):231-237.

005012953^  Mendoza, C.E.; Shields, J.B. (1973) Determination of some
  :,.-.  --" "'"'•".  carbamates by enzyme inhibition techniques using thin-layer
               chromatography and color imetry.l^ Journal of Agricultural "arid
               Food Chemistry 21(2): 178-184.

005010226   Mendoza, C.E.; Shields, J.B. (1973) Development of methods using
               l-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene for gas-liquid chroma tography of
               methomyl.  Abstracts of Papers, American Chemical Society
               165:25.

005008171   Mendoza, C.E.; Shields, J.B. (1974) A miorocoluran apparatus for
               rapid cleanup of 2,4-dinitrophenylmethylamine extracts for
               carbamate pesticide analysis.  Journal of Agricultural and Food
               Chemistry 22(3):528-530.

005008172   Mendoza, C.E.; Shields, J.B. (1974) Determination of methomyl by
               using l-flucro-2,4-dinitrobenzene reaction and gas-liquid
               chromatography.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
               22(2):255-258.
             *
000006220   Merrick, J.E.; Wells, A.L. (1973) Final Report: District Project
               No. 222173-058.  (Unpublished study received May 10, 1977 under
               359-620; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Michigan
               State Univ., submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth
               Junction, N.J.; CDL:229758-S)

000008541   Merrill, S.; Darling, D.R. (1967) Effects of Timing vs. Total
               Number of Sprays of Lannate 90WD, Lannate L and Insecticide 1642
               on Collard, Turnip Qreen and Mustard Growth.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
               with Birdseye Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227024-J)

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    of Agricultural Research (1973) Review of the Tests Performed by
    the National Institute of Agricultural Research with the Product
    Tamaron 600: Mexico: Report No. 37571.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Jul 24, 1973 under 4F1424; submitted by Mobay Chemical
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 Meyer, R.H.  (1977) Spotted tentiform leaf miner.  Pages
    54-61, In Transactions of the Illinois State Horticultural
    Society.   Vol. 111.  Springfield, 111.:  Illinois State
    Horticultural Society.

 Micinski, B.; Ruszkiewicz, M.  (1972) Badania nad skutecznoscia
    dzialania kilku insektycydow przeciwko mszycy chmielowej
    (   Phorodon humuli Schr.) na chmielu.   [Effectiveness of  some
    insecticides against hop aphids (  Phorodon humuli Schr.)  on
    hops.]  Biuletyn Instytutu Cchrony Roslin.[Bulletin of  the
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    (Unpublished study received May 28, 1976  under 352-342; submit-
    ted by E.I.  duj Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
•-.  225396-F)
005009818
000008016
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 Miller,  P.M.  (1970)  Failure of several non-volatile and 
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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005015715   Ministro della  Sanita  (1979) Quantita massime di residui di
               antiparassitari consentite negli aliment!.   [Maximum amount of
               parmissable  antiparasitic residues pa:mitted in foods.]
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000008935   Mississippi State College  (1968) Pecan Insect Control Tests.  (Un-
               published study received Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by
               Plant Pathology and Weed Science Dept., Black Belt Branch Ex-
               periment Station in cooperation with Bass Pecan Co., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               095289-S)

000008106   Mistric, W.J. (1966) Tobacco Budwtrra Control—Raleigh, North Caro-
               lina.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342;
               prepared by  North Carolina State Univ., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003007-P)

000008107   Mistric, W.J. (1967) Tobacco Budworm Control—Foliar Treatment.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared
               by North Carolina State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003007-0)

0050180_46:  Mistric, W.J.,  Jr.; Clark, G.B. (1979) Synthetic pyrethroids and
               other insecticides.for control of insects on flue-cured
               tobacco.  Tobacco International 181(25):48-51.

005008759   Mistric, W.J.,  Jr.; Siddiqi, Z.; Clack, G.B. (1978) Control of
               flue-cured tobacco insects with OGA-15324, N-2596, and other
     .'  .',       insecticides.  Tobacco Science XXII:148-151.

000008112   Mistric, W.J.,  Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1968) Summary of Research on Con-
               trol of Tobacco Insects.  (Unpublished study including letter
               dated Cct 10, 1968 from W.J; Mistric, Jr. to Aaron Welch, re-
               ceived Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared by North Carolina
               State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-003007-V)

000011937   Mistric, W.J.,  Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1969) Summary of Research on Con-
               trol of Tobacco Insects.  (Unpublished study received Dec 28,
               1971 under 100-501; prepared by North Carolina State Univ.,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
             ' N.C.; CDL:000539-P)

000011877   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1970) Summary of Research on
               Tobacco Insects: I.  Chemical Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 28, 1971 under 100-501; prepared by North Carolina
               State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp.,
               Greensboro,  N.C.; CDL:000539-Q)

005009986   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1973). Methcmyl, monocrotophos,
               and other insecticides, for control of the tobacco budvorm on
               flue-cured tobacco.  Tobacco 175(15):109-111.

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005009337   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D.  (1973) Methomyl, nonoorotophos,
               and other insecticides, for control of the tobacco budworm on
               flue-cured tobacco.  Tobacco  Science XVII:105-107.

005009339   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D.  (1973) Ccthene and other
               insecticides for control of insects attacking flue-cured
               tobacco.  Tobacco Science XVII:134-136.

000014847   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D.  (1973) Orthene and other insecti-
               cides for control of insects attacking flue-cured tobacco. .
               Tobacco   _£ /Sep 28):31-33.   (Also In unpublished submission re-
               ceived Mar 28, 1975 under 239-2419; submitted by Chercon Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:009784-B)

005008154   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D.  (1973) Tobacco budworm: control on
               flue-cured tobacco with certain microbial pesticides.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 66(4):979-982.

005007853   Mistric, W.J., Jt.; Smith, F.D.  (1973) Tobacco flea beetle:
               methomyl, nonoorotophos, and other insecticides for control on
               flue-cured tobacco.  Journal of Economic Entomology
       __:     66(3):825-827.

005008426   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1973) Tobacco hornworm: methomyl,
               monoorotopnos, and other insecticides for  control on flue-cured
               tobacco.  Journal of Economic Entomology 66(2)-.581-583.

005009338   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1974) Leptophos and other
               insecticides for control of insects on flue-cured tobacco.
               Tobacco Science XVIII:87-88.

005002901   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D. (1974) Tobacco budworm on
               flue-cured tobacco: percentage control with insecticides
               abnormally low in early 1970.   Journal of Economic Entomology
               67(1):99-101.

000011861   Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Smith, F.D.;  Morrison, D.W.; et al. (1973) Sum-
               mary of Research on Tobacco Insects.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 19, 1974 under  100-501; prepared by ftrth Carolina
               State Univ.,  Dept.  of Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp.,
              .Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:028119-A)

005009838   Mitri, S.H.; Kamel, A.A.M. (1973) Further  studies on the effect of
               certain insecticides on Spodoptera egg masses.  (Lepidopteca:
               Noctuidae).   Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Egypt,
               Economic Series VII: 15-16.

005009837   Mitri, S.H.; Kamel, A.A.M. (1973) Initial and residual effect
               studies of certain insecticides on Spodoptera

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   studies of certain insecticides en Spodoptera

Miira, T.; Takahashi, R.M.  (1974) Toxicity of TH-6040 to
   freshwater Crustacea and the use of a tolerance index as a
   method of expressing side effects on non targets.  Pages
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   the California Mosquito Control Association.  Vol. 42.
   Visalia, Calif.:  California Mosquito Control Association.

Mixson, W.C.; Clark, F. (1968) Methcntyl: an insecticide-neraaticide
   on flue-cured tobacco.  Pages 187-193, In Proceedings of the
   Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida?  Vol. 28.
   Gainesville, Fla.:  Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida.
   (Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations journal series no.
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Mobay Chemical Corporation  (1974) Tamaron (Monitor    Biological
   Performance and Phytotoxicity on Cucumbers, Eggplant, Pepper,
   Tomato, and Melons: Supplement No. 1.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding letter, report no. 39337, dated Jan 4, 1974 from H.B.
   Green to O. Elmo Shipp and report nos. 38827, 39461, 40038,  '
   40134, 40173, 40175, 40185, 40276, 41253 and 41566, received
   Nov 18, 1974 under 5F1571; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
   Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095175-A)

Mcherek, E.A.; Cruz, C.; Winner, W.M.; et al. (1975) Crthene 75 S
   Soluble Powder: Label Amendment.  (Unpublished study received
   Nov 2, 1976 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
   Richmond, Calif.; CDL:230663-A)

Mcherek, E.A.; Harper, J.; Adair, H.M.; et al. (1973) Soybeans.
   (Unpublished study received Oct 10, 1973 under 3F1375; submitted
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Moherek, E.A. ; Massimino, J.A. (1972) Crthene 75 S: Tonato/Mana-
   lucie.  (Unpublished study received Sep 30, 1975 under 239-2418;
   submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
   095911-L)

Moherek, E.A. ; Massimino, J.A. ; Janes, M.J. ; et al. (1974) Orthene
  * 75 S: Insect Control on Celery: Summary.   (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Dec 13, 1974 under 5F1578; prepared in cooperation with
   Univ. of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,
   Agricultural Research and Education Center at Belle Glade, sub-
   mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094327-B)

Moherek, E. A.; Mistric, W.J., Jr.; Thurston, R.; et al. (1974) Or-
   thene Tobacco Insect Spray.  (Unpublished study including let-
   ters dated Nov 15, 1974 from W.J. Mistric, Jr. to E.A. Moherek;
   from W.W. Gregory to Bnil A. Moherek; from W.B. Tappan to E.A.
   Moherek; dated Nov 18, 1974 from J.H. Girardeau, Jr. to E.A. Mo-
   herek, received Mar 28, 1975 under 239-2419; submitted by Chev-
   ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:009784-A)

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000014575   Moherek, E.A.; Polles, S.G.; Tedders, W.L.; et al. (1976) Orthene
               75 S Soluble Powder: Ground Application for Aphid Control in Pe-
               cans: Effectiveness Data.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21,
               1976 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
               mond, Calif.; CDL.-035288-A)

000015273   Moherek, E.A.; Smith, J.W.  (1975) (R-67) Folia: Sprays As Needed/
               Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper (  S^ festinus?) ; Corn Earvcrm
               ( H. Zea?) ; Phyto.; Yield; Taste.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 239-EX-81; prepared in cooperation with Texas
               ASM Univ., Entomology  Dept., submitted by Chevron Chemical
               Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095985-B)

000015275   Moherek, E.A.; Smith, J.W.; Berberet, R.; et al. (1976) [The Effi-
               cacy of Orthene 75 S as  an Insect Control for Peanuts].  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 239-EX-81; submitted by
               Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095985-D)
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 Moherek, E.A.;  Turnipseed, S.G.;  Todd,  J.;  et al.  (1975)  Orthene
    75 S: Insect Control on Soybeans:  Introduction  and Summery of
    Performance  Trials.   (Unpublished  study  received Sep 10,  1975
_   under 239-2418;  submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
    Calif.;  CDL:220841-A)

 Moherek, E.A.;  Wblfenbarger, D.O.;  Mitchell,  W.; et al. (1974) Or-
    thene 75 S:  Insect Control on  Beans:  Summary.   (Unpublished
    study received Dec 13,  1974 under  5F1578;  submitted by Chevron
    Chemical Co.,  Richmond, Calif.;  CDL:094327-C)

 Moherek, E.A.;  Workman, R.B.; Wither spoon,  B., Jr.; et al.  (1971)
 Mohibullah,  X.; As lam,  M.;  Zeb,  A.  (1976)  Studies on  the efficacy
    of different nematicides on the  control of root  knot nematode
    (   Meloidogyne spp.) of  tomato orops.   Agriculture Pakistan
    XXVII(l):47-52.

 Moneypenny,  D. (1971) Lannate Methomyl  Insecticide—Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received Nov  16,  1971 under 352-342; prepared
  __ by Dune Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont  de  Nemours  & Co., Wil-
    mington,  Del.; CDL:003031-AU)

 Moneypenny,  D.; Sloan,  L.C.  (1971)  Lannate Methyomyl  [sicl Insecti-
    cide—Evaluation.   (Unpublished  study received Aug 11, 1976
    under 352-342; prepared  in cooperation  with Dune Co., submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
    230785-H)
                                                        (R)
 Monroe, C.M.; Lowis, D.H.;  Gannon,  N. (1975)  Test Nudrin    In-
    secticide.  (Unpublished  study received Jun 29,  1976 under  201-
    347; submitted by Shell  Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.; CDL:
    232410-Z)

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000007083   Montfort, C.  (1970)  Lannate Methycrnyl  [sic] Insecticide—Evalua-
               tion.  (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1971 under 1F1158;
               prepared by Wbolfolk Chemical Wxks, Ltd., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090951-I)

005010535   Monty, J. (1977) Entomological news from the Agricultural Services
               of the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and the
               Environment.  Revue Agricole et Sucriere de 1'Ile Maurice
               56(3):107-109.
                        \
000009368   Moore, L.; Armstrong, J.F.? Gerhardt, P.O. (1971) Southwestern corn
               borer control in  grain sorghum.  Arizona Agri-File   ( /Mar 10):
               1.  (Also  In unpublished submission received Sep 7, 1972 under
               3F1307; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:092221-F)

000008121   Moore, L.; Langston, D.; Watson, T.F.  (1975) Arizona Cotton: Insect
               Control 1975.  By Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural
               Experiment Station.   Tucson: Univ. of Arizona.  (Also In unpub-
               lished submission received May 24, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
 •  .  . .         by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
  :„   ---'--.'   225098-B)

000009054   Moore, M.D.;  Davis,  J.W.; Conrad, D.; et al. (1973) Evaluate Lan-
               nate L for  Grain  Sorghum Insect Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               Estes Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009653-F)

000008460   Moore, M.D.;  Kubacak, J.L. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L for Peanut In-
               sect Control.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under  .
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Estes Chemical Co. and
               Helena Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023291-C)

000008577   Moore, M.D.;  Segel,  G.; McGee, K. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L for
               Control of Grain  Sorghum Insects.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:228181-K)

000009171   Moore, M.D.;  Sharp,  D.; Conrad, D.; et al. (1974) Insect Control.
               (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:028395-H)

005007872   Moore, R.C. (1975) Chemical and Biological Control of Rruit Pests
               in Connecticut (1974).  New Haven, Conn.:  Connecticut
               Agricultural Experiment Station. (Connecticut Agricultural
               Experiment Station bulletin 751)

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    (USDA 10,353).  (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1971 under
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    090951-0)

 Morgan, L.W. ; Etench, J.C. (1971) Granulate cutworm control in
    peanuts in Georgia.  Journal of Economic Entomology
    64(4):937-939.

 Morgan, L.W.; Todd, J.W. (1975) Insecticidal baits for control of
    corn ear worm on peanuts and soybeans and green clover worm on
    soybeans.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society
 Morishita, F.S. ; Jefferson, R.N. ;  Humphrey,  W.A. ;  Besemer,  S.T.
    (1969) Control of thrips on chrysanthemums grown for  cut
    flowers.  California Agriculture 23(7):16-17.

 Morishita, P. (1973) Control of Flower  Thrips on  Field-Grown Mar-
    guerites..  (Unpublished study received Aug 25,  1976 under 352-
    342; prepared by Univ.  of California — Riverside, Citrus  Research
".'  Center and Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of  Entomology,
    submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
    CDL:227322-W)

 Morishita, P. (1973) Thrips Control with Systemics.  (Unpublished
    study received Aug 25,  1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of
    California — Riverside,  Citrus  Research Center  and Agricultural
    Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology,  submitted by E.I. du
    Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:227322-M)

 Morris, R.C.; Abrahamson,  L.P. (1970) Final  Report: Control of For-
    est Defoliators without Damage  to Wildlife in Hardwood Bottom-
    lands: (Effect of Aerially Sprayed Insecticides on the Forest
    Tent Caterpillar in Swamp Tupelo): FS-SO-2202.5314.   (Unpub-
    lished study received Mar 9, 1977 -under 352-EX-95; prepared by
    U.S. Forest Service, Southern  Forest Experiment Station, South-
    ern Hardwoods Laboratory, submitted  by E.I. du  Pont de Nemours &
    Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:228633-D)

 Morse, D.L.; Baker, E.L.,  Jr.; Kimbrough,  R.D. ; Wisseman, C.L. ,
    III (1979) Propanil-chloracne  and methomyl toxicity in workers
    of a pesticide manufacturing plant.   Clinical Toxicology
    15(1): 13-21.

 Mortensen, J.A.  (1976) Reduction of dry calyptra  in grapes  by the
    use of a fruit setting  hormone.  Pages 513-517, In Proceedings
    of the Florida State Horticultural Society; 1975.  Vol.  88.
    Lake Alfred,  Fla.:  Florida State Horticultural Society.
    (Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations journal series no.
    7086)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005001248   Moye, H.A.  (1975) High speed liquid ciromatography of pesticides.
               Journal of Oromatographic Science 13(6):268-279.

005007992   Moye, H.A.; Scherer, S.J.; St. John, P.A. (1977) Dynamic
               fluorogenic labelling of pesticides for high performance liquid
               chromatography: detection of N-raethylcarbamates with
               o-phthalaldehyde.  Analytical Letters 10(13):1049-1073.
                                                             «
005008924   Moye, H.A.; Witkonton, S.; Cash, G. (1977) Extension of
               Multi-Residue Methodology: I.  Determining Multiclass Pesticide
               Residues in Soil by Gas Qromatography.  II.  Dynamic
               Fluorogenic Labelling Detector for Carbamates.  Research
               Triangle Park, N.C.:  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
               Health Effects Research Laboratory. (Available from: NTIS,
               Springfield, VA; PB 268 538; EPA report no. EPA-600/1-77-029)

005013656   Muir, R.C.  (1979) Insecticide resistance in damson-hop
               aphid, Phcrodon hunyli in commercial hop gardens in Kent.
               Annals of Applied Biology 92(1):l-9.

005010978   Murano, A.; Nagase, M. (1972) Satchuzai
               S-roechiru-N-[(mechirukabamoiru)okishi]  chioasetoimideto
  ... . .         (mesomiru) no teiryo.  [Analytical studies on pesticides and
  •„:  --• '-"-"_  related compounds.  XVTI.  The measurement of the pesticide
               S-methyl-N-[(methylcarbomyl)oxy] thioacetimidate (methomyl).]
               Bunseki Kagaku.  [Japan Analyst.] 21(6):804-806.

000009153   Murphy, D.  (1973) Citrus Thrips Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023307-K)

000007020   Murphy, D.L.; Boyd, J.P. (1975) A Comparative Quail Feeding Pre-
               ference Study: Report No. TR-344.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274; prepared by Thiron Industries,
               Inc., submitted by Zoecon Industries, Inc., Dallas, Tex.;
               CDL:229393-C)

000015144   Murphy, D.W.; Skimina, C.; Cooledge, C.Y.; et al. (1978) [Orthene
               Use on Plants, "Drees and Shrubs].  (Unpublished study including
               letter dated Nov 11, 1975 from W.R. Bowen to R.E. Schaefer, re-
               ceived Dec 21, 1978 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:236631-Q)
             <
000015129   Murphy, D.W.; Tatem, C.E.; Hogan, W.D.; et al. (1978) [Orthene Use
               on Various Crops).  (Unpublished study received Dec 21, 1978 un-
               der 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:236631-B)

000008879   Musick, G.J. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L for Armyvorm Control.  (Un-
               published study including letter dated Oct 17, 1975 from G.J.
               Musick to F.J. Otto, received Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; pre-
               pared by Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nenours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223992-R)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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    identification and determination of  pesticides. Pact 9:
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Nakamura, I.; Kudo, Y.; Horie, Y.; Nishida, N. (1977) Sushu no
    noyaku ni yoru usagi masshoketsu no  sekkekyukei saibo henka ni
    tsuite.   [Change of erythrocytic cells in peripheral blood of
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Nash, C.R. (1970) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
    published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    003030-P)

Nash, C.R. (1971) Evaluate Lannate on Citrus Thrips.  (Unpublished
    study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; submitted by E.I. du
    Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095333-S)

Nash, C.R. (1971) Lannate Methonyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
    published study received Apr 18, 1972 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   003040-N)

Nash, C.R. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
   published study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    227322-F)

Nash, C.R* (1972) Evaluate Lannate for Worms and Lygus on Black-
   eyes.  (Unpublished study received Jul 16, 1974 under 352-342;
    submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL.-023304-Y)

Nash, C.R. (1972) Evaluate Lannate on Qrape Leafhopper.  (Unpub-
    lished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    093831-Q)
000003454
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000009157
Nash, C.R. (1972) M-G Farms—CRN—25-72.  (Unpublished study r»
 ' ceived Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-AB)

Nash, C.R. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L for Control of Pests of Black-
   eyed Beans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:009841-AC)

Nash, C.R. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L for Control of Pests of Black-
   eyed Beans.  (Unpublished study received Jul 16, 1974 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:023304-Z)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008485   Nash, C.R.; Babar, A.; Hicks, T.  (1974) Evaluate Lannate L for Con-
               trol of Grape  Leaf Folder in Grapes.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-S)

000007648   Nash, C.R.; Bastian, FLA.  (1972) Evaluate Lannate & Vydate for
               Grape Leafhoppec Control.  (Unpublished study received on un-
               known date under 4F1437; submitted by E.I. du Pont'de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:093831-P)

000007891   Nash, C.R.; East, R. (1971) Evaluate Lannate on Citrus Thrips.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; prepared
               by Niagara Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               .Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095333-P)

000008702   Nash, C.R.; Miller, L. (1971) Evaluate Lannate Residues on Seed
               Alfalfa and Test for Control of Lygus Bugs and Yellow Striped
               Armyworm.  (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under 352-
               342; prepared  in cooperation with AFC, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003039-O)

000007643-  Nash, C.R.; Nielsen, U. (1971) Evaluate Lannate for Grape Leaf-
               hopper Control. - ^Unpublished study received_cn-unknown- date-
               under 4F1437; 'prepared in cooperation with Tenneco, submitted by-
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               093831-K)

000007642   Nash, C.R.; Purcell, D. (1971) Evaluate Lannate on Grape Leafhopper
               and Two-Spotted Mite.  (Unpublished study received on unknown
               date under 4F1437; prepared in cooperation with AFC, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               093831->J)

000009303   Nash, C.R.; Smith, J. (1971) Evaluate Lannate on Watermelon for
               Control of Beet Armyworm and Residue Data.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
               with Brown & Bryant, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-227340-O)

000008696   Nash, C.R.; Smith, J. (1971) Evaluate Lannate Residues on Seed
              " Alfalfa and Test for Control of Lygus Bugs, Yellow Striped
               Armyworm and Spotted Alfalfa Aphid.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 30, 1972 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Brown
               & Bryant, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:003039-H)

000008399   Nash, C.R.; Wblfcan, B. (1971) Evaluate Lannate on Citrus Thrips.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation with Niagara, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023292-B)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007644
000011637
000014300
Nash, C.R.; Zaninovich, M. (1971) Evaluate Lannate 90WD on Grapes
   for Control of Grape Leafhoppar.  (Unpublished study received on
   unknown date under 4F1437; prepared in cooperation with Marco
   Zaninovich, Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
   Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-L)

Nash, R.F. (1969) Pecan Insect Investigations: Insecticide Evalua-
   tion for the Control of Insect Pest Attacking Pecans in S.C.:
   Ag. Research Project 902 (Formerly 857).  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 26, 1974 under  100-501; submitted by Ciba-Geigy .
   Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:094034-K)
                                                             /PI
Nash, R.F.; Waters, L.H.; Thomas, C.A.; et al. (1979) Monitor   :
   Efficacy, Phytoxicity, and Effect on Yield of Peanuts: Addition
   No. 1.  (Unpublished study including report nos. 41947, 46964,
   47917, 51238, 51851, 55336, 55349 and 56337, received Jun 5,
   1979 under 3125-EX-154; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of
   Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and Vir-
   ginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., submitted by Mobay
 . Chemical Corp., Agricultural Div., Kansas City,  Mo.; CDL:
   238587-A)
000008870   Nelsen, P.A.; Ttobertsr~J. (1974) Test Demonstration for -Control -of—
               Armyworms on No-Till Corn.  (Unpublished study received Apr 26,
               1976 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Polytechnic Institute
               and State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223992-H)

000014516   Nelson, C.R.; Garbett, M.; Mitchell, M.; et al. (1974) Product Per-
               formance Report.  (Unpublished study received Aug 13,  1974 under
               239-2406; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:022715-E)

000008081   Nelson, J. (1968) Cabbage Looper Control—Lettuce.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared by Agricul-
               tural Products Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-K)

000008857   Nelson, R.D. (1973) An Evaluation of Several Insecticides for the
            *  Control of Lygus Bugs (  Lygus hesperus  ) in Strawberries: 1973
               Field and Cage Studies.  (Unpublished study received Apr 19,
               1977 under 352-342; prepared by Driscoll Strawberry Associates,
               Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:096079-M)

000008858   Nelson, R.D. (1974) An Evaluation of Selected Insecticides for the
               Control of Lygus hesperus in Strawberries: 1974 Strawberry Field
               Trials.  (Unpublished study received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342;
               prepared by Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:096079-N)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Nelson, R.D.; Lauck, J.E.; Allen, W.W.; et al. (1976) Orthene (R)
   on Strawberries.  (Unpublished study received May 9, 1977 under
   239-2418; prepared in cooperation with Driscoll Strawberry Asso-
   ciation, Inc. and Univ. of California—Berkeley, Div. of Ento-
   mology, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
   CDL:230394-B)

Nemec, S.J. (1972) Resistance levels and results of laboratory
   insecticide tests for controlling bollworms, tobacco budworms
   and boll weevils.  Pages 74-85, In Texas Agricultural
   Experiment Station Progress Report No. 3089.  College Station,
   Tex.:  Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Newby, D.; Bright, P. (1972) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evalua-
   tion.  (Unpublished study received Jun 19, 1973 under 352-342;
   prepared by Santa-Clara Chemical Co., submitted by E.I.  du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008512-F)

                                    Pseudoplusia includens  ) Con-
Newsora, D. (1970) Soybean Looper (
   trol.  (Unpublished study received Jul
                                       udopl
                                       ul 7,
                                                         1972 under 352-342;
               prepared by Louisiana State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-H)
Nicholson, J.F.; Seay, R.E. (1975) Lannate L—Grain Sorghum.  (Un-
   published study received Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   228181-F)

Nicholson, J.F.; Seay, R.E.; Pate, C.D.; et al. (1975) Test Lannate
   L on Pecans for Yellow Pecan Aphid Control.  (Unpublished study
   received Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095289-R)

Nickelson, L. (1975) Field Test Evaluation Form: [Lannate L].  (Un-
   published study received Jul 20, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   227337-B)

Nielsson, R.J.; Waters, L., Jt.; Sturm, R.C. (1971) Evaluation of
   Lannate for the Control of Beet Armyworm on Green Beans in
 < Florida.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;
   prepared by Del Monte Corp., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009841-J)

Nigam, P.C. (1970) Insecticide Evaluation for Aerial Application
   against Forest Insect Pests.  (Unpublished study received May 6,
   1976 under 352-342; prepared by Canada, Forestry Service, Chemi-
   cal Control Research Institute, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-E)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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               insecticides to white-pine weevil Pissodes star obi (Peck) and
               other components of the forest ecosystem.  Pages
               55-59, jn Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario.
               Vol 103.  Guelph, Ontario, Canada:  Entomological Society of
               Ontario.

005012055   Nigam, P.C. (1975) Sumnary of Laboratory Evaluation of
               Insecticides Against Various Species of Forest Insect Pests
               During 1975.  Ottawa, Ontario, Canada:  Chemical Control
               Research Institute. (Chemical Control Research Institute
               information report no. CC-X-124)

000007853   Niven, C.J., Jr. (1967) Evaluation of Three Hand Applications of
               Insecticidal Sprays in the Control of Second Generation Corn
               Borers and Ear worms on Golden Hybrid Sweet Corn: Rochelle, Illi-
               nois.  (Unpublished study received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342;
               prepared by Del Monte, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023295-E)

005015648   Niwwase, T. (1977) Noyaku shiken ho: karubameto-kei noyaku.
005009360   Nomura, K. (1971) 1970 evaluation of candidate pesticides (A-II)—
               insecticides: upland field or ops.  Pages 9-11, _In Japan
               Pesticide Information No. 8.  Tokyo, Japan:  Japan Plant
               Protection Association.

005011165   Norland, R.L.; Mulla, M.S.; Pelsue, F.W.; Ikeshoji, T. (1974)
               Conventional and new insecticides for the control of Chironomid
               midges.  Pages 181-183, In Proceedings and Papers of the Annual
               Conference of the California Mosquito Control Association.
               Vol. 42.  Visalia, Calif.:  Califonia Mosquito Control
               Association.

005000889   O'Neal, J.; Mangum, C.L.; Harris, T.M. (1975) Evaluation of
               insecticidal dips for effectiveness against Diaprepes
000007723   Oakman, J.H. (1974) Research Report to Shell Development.  (Unpub-
              lished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347;  prepared by
               Ag-Test, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               223468-S)

000008036   Oakman, J.H. (1974) Research Report to Shell Development: [Nudrin].
               (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared
               by Ag-Test, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:115269-AH)

005008163   Oatman, E.R.; Kennedy, G.G. (1976) Methomyl induced outbreak
               of Liriomyza sativae on tomato.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               69(5):667-668.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007978   Oba, T. (1972) Lannate Methocnyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 19, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Memoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:008512-E)

005008162   Obadofin, A.A.; Finlayson, D.G. (1977) Interactions of several
               insecticides and a carabid predator (  Bembidion
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            Ogata, J.N.? Yanagihara, K.H.; Hylin, J.W.; Bevenue,  A.  (1978) .Use
               of the alkali-flame ionization detector for the determination
               of raethomyl residues in plant materials.  Journal  of
               Qromatography 157:401-403.

            Oliberius, J. (1976) Vliv vnejsich faktoru na toxicitu nekterych
               insekticidu.  [Effect of external factors on the toxicity of
               some insecticides to Tribolium confusum  ,J  Agrochemia
            Olsen, L.G. (1975) Michigan Pest Management Program.   (Unpublished
               study including letter dated Dec 12, 1975 from L.G.  Olsen to
           _...  John Fennell, received Apr 12, 1976 under 352-342;  submitted by
               E.X...du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-V)

            Ooi, P.A.C. ; Sudderuddin, K.I. (1978) Control of diamond-back moth
               in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.  Pages 214-227, In  Proceedings
               of the Plant Protection Conference; Mac 22-25, 1978, Kuala
               Lumpur, Malaysia.  Edited by L.L. Amin, A.A.S.A. Kadir,  L.G.
               Soon, K.G.  Singh, T.A. Moy and G. Varghese.  Kuala  Lumpur,
               Malaysia:  Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia.

            Oregon State University, Department of Entomology (1971) Insect
               Control in Mint with Lannate Methomyl Insecticide.   (Unpublished
               study including letter dated Mac 29, 1972 from R.E.  Berry to
               Charles Compton, received Aug 16, 1972 under  3E1303; submitted
               by Interregional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick,  N.J.;
               CDL:094117-B)

            Ota, A.K. (1969) Control of Platynota stultana  , a tortricid leaf
               roller, in greenhouses.  Journal of Economic Entomology 62(6):
              "1279-1282.   (Also In unpublished submission received Aug 25,
               1976 under  352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-G)

            Ottinger, R.S.; Blumenthal, J.L.; Dal Porto, D.F.; Qruber,  G.I.;
               Santy, M.J.; Shin, C.C. (1973) Reconroended Methods  of
               Reduction,  Neutralization, Recovery or Disposal of  Hazardous
               Waste,  \folume XIV.  Summary of Waste Origins, Forms, and
               Quantities.  Cincinnati, Ohio:  U.S. Environmental  Protection
               Agency, National Environmental Research Center.
               (EPA-670/2-73-053-n; available from: NTIS, Springfield,  VA;
               PB-224 593)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008779   Otto, F.J.  (1967) Test Lannate for European Corn Borer.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du  Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-T)

000007065   Otto, F.J.  (1970) Lannate WP and Lannate WD Comparisons with
               Guthion.  (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:092222-AJ)

000009361   Otto, F.J.  (1973) Ageichemicals Trade Report.  (Unpublished stody
               received Apr 8, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:229305-H)

000008616   Otto, F.J.; Otto, F.X. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L for Asparagus
               Beetle Control.  (Unpublished study received Sep 20, 1977 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:231879-D)

000009787   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   ... . .   _    229688-P)

000007791   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-003098-W)

000007793   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-003098-Y)

000007790   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003098-V)

000007788   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
              mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003098-T)

000007781   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003098-J)

000008508   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
               (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under  352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:
               229688-T)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008507   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Control Inspection Report.
                (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 352-342; submitted
                by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                229688-S)

000007879   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Lannate L & WD: Test No. 1-GAS-
                72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 8F2064; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-U)

000008230   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Lannate WD & L: Test No. 2-<3AS-
               72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 8F2064; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-AB)

000008232   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Lannate WD & L: Test No. 3-GAS-
               72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 8F2064; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-AE)

000008231   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Lannate WD & L: Test No. 4-GAS-
     -    .     72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 8F2064; sub-
   ^   ~       raitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-AD)

000007881   Otto, F.J.; Stephenson, G.A. (1972) Lannate WD & L: Test No. 5-GAS-
               72.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973 under 8F2064; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098055-AC)

000008943   Otto, F.J.; Strong, E.; Wells, A. (1974) Evaluate Lannate for Con-
               trol of White Cutworn.  (Unpublished study received Jul 10,
               1975 under 6F1654; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-I)          .

005009382   Ouden, H. den; Veer, R.F. van de (1977) The effect of some
               systemic nematicides on the control of Heterodera
000008974   Outler, H.; Alden, J.; Smith, H. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecti-
              ^cide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Jan 31, 1972 un-
               der 352-361; prepared by Wbolfolk Chemical Works, Ltd., submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003094-P)

005015712   Overman, A.J. (1973) Bionomic response of strawberry plants to
               nematicides.  Pages 182-184, ^n Proceedings of the Soil and
               Crop Science Society of Florida.  Vol. 32.  De Land, Fla.:
               Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida.  (Florida
               Agricultural Experiment Stations journal series paper no. 4740)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005016122   Ozaki, K.; Sasaki, Y.; Ueda, M.  (1973) Himetobiunka ni okeru
               kabameitozai teikosei no hattatsu.   (The development of
               resistance to carbamate insecticides in the smaller brown
               planthopper , Laodelphax str iatellus Fallen.]  Bochu-Kagaku.


005008460   Page, M.; Lyon, R.L.  (1973) Toxicity of eight insecticides applied
               to the western tent caterpillar.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 66(4):995-997.

005008459   Page, M.; Lyon, R.L.  (1976) Contact toxicity of insecticides  •
               applied to cottonwood leaf beetle.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 69(2):147-148.

005009148   Pain, B.F.; Hague, N.G.M. (1971) The effect of organc-phosphate
               and carbomyl-oxime nematicides against the potato cyst
               eelworm Heterodera rostochiensis Wbll.  Mededelingen van de
               Faculteit Landbouwwetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit, Gent.
000007621   Palm, H.L.; Dittmer, R.L. (1974) Evaluate Lannate and Lannate L on
               True Armyworm in Wheat.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975
          .. ._ _ under 5F1615; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094495-K)

000008871   Palm, H.L.; Dittmer, R.L. (1974) Evaluate Lannate SP and Lannate L
               on Fall Armyworm.  (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1976 un-
               der 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:223992-1)

000007615   Palm, H.L.; Glaser, A.; Nelson, H.T. (1973) Evaluate Lannate for
               Control of Ttue Armyworm on Winter Wheat.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr 8, 1975 under  5F1615; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094495-E)

000007616   Palm, H.L.; Glaser, A.; Wise,  D. (1975) Evaluate Lannate on Winter
               Wheat—True Armyworm Control.  (Unpublished study received on
               unknown date under 5F1615;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:094495-F)

000008434   Palm, H.L.; Hatting, J. (1973) Lannate on Soybeans.  (Unpublished
               •study received Mar 4, 1974  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-AG)

000008150   Palm, H.L.; Hobbs, D. (1973) Lannate—Fall Armyworm on Field Corn.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023294-G)

000008579   Palm, H.L.; Hobbs, D. (1973) Lannate—Grain Sorghum—Fall Armywcrm.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               228181-M)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009798   Palm, H.L.; Hobbs, D.; Karl, G. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L & G on
               Fall Armyworm & Flea Beetle.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223992-S)

000009111   Palm, H.L.; Salyman, J.M.; Andrew, J. (1975) Evaluate Low Rates of
               Lannate L & Combinations s/Sevir on ECB.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived May 5, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               Qreen Giant Canning Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224072-H)

000008916   Palm, H.L.; Schehl, S.; Ohlman, D. (1976) Lannate on True Armywcrm.
               (Unpublished study received Nov 2, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               226387-B)

000007622   Palm, H.L.; Smith, C.; Johnson, D.; et al. (1974) Evaluate Lannate
               L on Armywcrm in Wheat.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975
               under 5F1615; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094495-L)

000007822   Pan American Plant Company (1967) Control of Cabbage Looper on
               Chrysanthemums.  (Unpublished study received Jul 23, 1968 under
               352-342; prepared in cooperation with Bradenton Floral Co., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nenours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003000-B)

005009149   Panayi, C.; Estey, R.H. (1970) Control of the root-knot
               nematode Heloidogyne hapla with an organic insecticide.
               Proceedings of the Canadian Phytopathological Society 37:27.

005008461   Panayi, C.; Estey, R.H. (1971) Control of the root-knot
               nematode Meloidogyne hapla with the insecticide-nernaticide
               lannate.  Canadian Journal of Plant Science 51(5):405-408.

005017036   Pancaldi, D.; Vismara, C.; Lugaresi, C. (1975) Verifica dei "tempi
               di sicurezza" di alcuni fitofarmaci impiegati nella difesa
               della fragola.  (Examination of "safety times" of some
               pesticides used to protect strawberries.]  Infcrmatcre
               Fitopatologico.  [Phytopathological Bulletin.] 25(VII): 15-20.

005013452   Pappas, J.L.; Carman, G.E.; Wood, G.F. (1973) Weather effects on
               baits for controlling European brown garden snails in citrus.
               California Agriculture 27(11):13-15.

005007633   Paradis, R.O. (1978)   Orthosia hibisci (Guenee) (Lepidopteres:
               Noctuidae) dans les pcnroeraies du sud-ouest du Quebec:
               II—Essais de lutte chimique.  [  Orthosia hibisci (Guenee)
               (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in apple orchards of southwestern
               Quebec: II—Chemical control trials.]  Phytoprotection
               59(2):101-107.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005009424   Parham, P.H.; Gemrich, E.G., II; Lee, B.L.  (1977) U-46,855—an
               aminothio derivative of the insecticide methorayl.  Pages
               599-604, ^n Proceedings of the 1977 British drop Protection
               Conference: Pests and Diseases (9th British Insecticide and
               Fungicide Conference); Nov 21-24, Brighton, England.  London,
               England:  British Crop Protection Council.

005016898   Parrella, M.P.; Horsburgh, R.L. (1977) Efficacy of selected
               pesticides against Hemerocampa leucostigma (Smith and Abbott)
               (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) [abstract].  Journal of the New
               York Entomological Society 85(4):194.

000008371   Pate, T. (1971) Beet Armyworra Control Test 1971 on Hopicala Cotton
               at El Paso.  (Unpublished study received Apr 2, 1976 under 352-
               342; prepared by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               224481-J)

000007904   Pate, T.L.; Brazzel, J.R. (1966) Small Plot Insecticide Test at
               State College for Control of Boll Worms and Boll Weevils in
               Cotton during 1966.  (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971
               under 1G1144; prepared by Mississippi State College, Entomology
               Dept., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
   -   -	-.:._... mington, Del.; CDL:090931-R)

000007903   Pate, T.L.; Brazzel, J.R. (1966) Topical Insecticide Test on


000007907   Pate, T.L.; Brazzel, J.R. (1967) 1967 Tobacco Budworra Clip-On Cage
               Test—Mississippi.  (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971
               under 1G1144; prepared by Mississippi State Univ., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               090931-U)

005004014   Patel, N.G.; Patel, H.K. (1977) Control measures of tobacco
               bug Nesidiocoris tenuis Reuter.  Pesticides 11(9):11-15.

000008778   Paullus, J.H. (1969) Lannate for Cabbage and Sweet Corn Pest Con-
               trol—1968 Trials.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971
               under 352-342; prepared by Del Monte Corp., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-S)

000008777   Pavllus, J.; Otto, F.J.; Drake, D.C. (1969) Control of Fall Army-
               worm in Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Del Monte Corp.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003037-R)

000008923   Payne, J.  (1973) Lannate—Vydate—Pecans.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 21, 1976 under  352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours
               & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:095289-<3)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008925
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000006954
Payne, J.  (1974) Pecan Weevil and Hickory Shuckwcrm Control Test:
   10-Day Program, Bycon, Ga. 1974.  (Unpublished study received
   Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by U.S. Dept. of Agricul-
   ture, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:095289-1)

Payne, J.A.; Barry, R.M.; Harris, E.D.; Polles, S.G.; Wehunt, E.J.
   (1975) Pecan Weevil: Field Evaluation of Foliar and Soil Pesti-
   cides.  (Unpublished study received Mar 19, 1976 under 891-178;
   prepared by U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Southeastern
   Rruit and Tree Nut Research Station in cooperation with Georgia
   Cooperative Extension Service and Georgia Coastal Plain Experi-
   ment Station, Dept. of Entomology & Fisheries for Proceedings of
   the Southeastern Pecan Growers Association, 1975, submitted by
   Hercules, Inc., Agricultural Chemicals, Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
CONTINUATION OF CITATION
   224102-G)

Payne, J.A.; Gentry, C.R.; Sparks, D. (1977) Pecan bud moth:
   control with soil-applied systemics and foliar sprays.  Journal
   of the Georgia Entomological Society 12(3):236-241.

Payne, J.A.; Harris, E.D.; Lovonan, H. (1976) Foliar insecticides
   for control of pecan weevil and hickory shuckworm.  Journal of
   the Georgia Entomological Society 11(4):306-308.

Payne, J.A.; Harris, E.D.; Lowman, H. (1976) Foliar insecticides
   for control of pecan weevil and hickory shuckworm.  Pecan South
005010644   Payne, J.A.; Polles, S.G.; Sparks, D.; Wehunt, E.J. (1976) The
               distribution, economic importance, and chemical control of the
               tilehorned Prionus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Georgia.
               Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 11(1):9-16.

005001990   Payne, J.A.; Polles, S.G.; Wehunt, E.J. (1974) Pecan weevil:
               biology and control.  Pages 134-144, ^n 65th Annual Report of
               the Northern Nut Growers Association.  Knoxville, Tenn.:
               Northern Nut Growers Association.

005007863   Peacock, W.L.; Flaherty, D.L.; Hoy, M.A.; Culver, D.J. (1978)
               Evaluation of insecticides for a grape IPM program.  California
               Agriculture 32(12):10-11.

000008260   Pease, H.L. (1968) Methomyl Residue Analyses—Soils.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 9, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095024-D)

000007684   Pease, H.L. (1971?) Rapid Loss of Surface Residues of Methomyl on
               Treated Plants.  (Unpublished study received Sep 2, 1972 under
               2F1247; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:091771-E)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005011173   Pease, H.L.; Kirkland, J.J. (1968) Determination of methomyl
               residues using microooulometric gas chromatography.  Journal of
               Agricultural and Food Chemistry 16(4):554-557.

000008740   Penas, P.E. (1968) Yields, Plant Counts and Chemical Composition of
               Sugar Beets as Influenced by Nematocide Treatments.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-P)

000008518   Pfrinner, T. (1972) Insecticides Cotton.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jul 13, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by U.S. Dept. of
               Agriculture, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:227339-C)

000009407   Pfrimmer, T.R. (1968) LV Conventional Spray Test.  (Unpublished
               study received on unknown date under PP1144; prepared by U.S.
               Agricultural Research Service, Delta Branch Experiment Station,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:098480-M)

000007908 ..  Pfrimmer, T.R. (1968) Results of Insecticide Tests with Materials
               Furnished by E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; prepared by U.S. Agri-
               cultural Research Service,  Entomology Research Div., Cotton In-
               sects Research Branch, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-V)
      i
000007750   Pfrimmer, T.R. (1974) Results of Insecticide Tests with Materials
               Furnished by the Shell Chemical Company.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by U.S; Agricul-
               tural Research Service, Delta States Agricultural Research Cen-
               ter, Bioenvironmental Insect Control laboratory, submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-AI)

000007912   Pfrimmer, T.R.; Evans, A.W. (1968) Experiment 4, 1968: Table 1.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 16,  1971 under 1G1144; prepared
               in cooperation with U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Delta
               Branch Experiment Station,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-Z)
              <
000008785   Philips, N.; Magana, J. (1970) Lannate  Methcmyl Insecticide—Evalu-
               ation.  (Unpublished study received  Nov 16, 1971 under  352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Pacoast Co., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003030-0)

000009353   Phillips, J. (1977) Lannate Ovicidal Research by Dr.  Jake Phillips.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 14,  1977 under 352-370; submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
               231841-K)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007909
000008074
000008089
000008082
000009314
000008657
 Phillips, J.R. (1967) E. I. Du Pont Topical Application Tests.
    (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971 under  1G1144;  prepared
    by Univ. of Arkansas, Agricultural Experiment Station,  Dept.  of
    Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL-.090931-W)

 Phillips, L.D.; Phillips, M. (1969) Sweet Corn:  Lannate Methomyl
    Insecticide.  (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970  under
    352-342; prepared by Cedargreen Foods, submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-C)

 Phillips, N.H. (1969) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under  352-342; prepared
    by Pacoast Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-T)

 Phillips, N.H. (1969) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under  352-342; prepared
    by Pacoast Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-L)

 Pierce,  B. (1973) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
    received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342; prepared  by GW Sugar Co.  in
.-..  cooperation with Lambrecht Bros., submitted by E.I.  du  Pont de
.. 1 ^Nemours & Co., >filndngton, Del.;_CDL:220654-D)        	
000008878
000009295
005010441
005002887
000008113
 Pineapple Research Institute of Hawaii (1971) Greenhouse  Experi-
    ment: PRI Neraaticide [sic]  Program—Lannate  (Crown Dip).   (Un-
    published study received Aug 16,  1972 under  2G1241; submitted by
    E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
    091762-J)     r

 Pinkowski, S. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L on Armyworms on Field Corn.
    (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1976 under  352-342; sub-
    mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    223992-Q)

'Pinkowski, S.; Lubker, O. (1975) Determine Effectiveness  of  Lannate
    L on Melons for  Insect Control &  Label Data.   (Unpublished study
    received Jun 29:, 1976 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227340-F)

 Plapp, F.W., Jr. (1976) Chlordimeform as a synergist for
    insecticides against the tobacco  budworm.  Journal of  Economic
    Entomology 69(1):91-92.

 Plato, C. (1972) Differential scanning calorimetry as a general
    method for determining purity and heat of fusion of high-purity
    organic chemicals: application to 64 compounds.   Analytical
    Chemistry 44(8): 1531-1534.

 Pless, C. (1967) Tobacco Flea Beetle Control.   (Unpublished  study
    received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared by Tobacco  Exper-
    iment Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours &  Co.,
    Wilmington, T3el.; CDL.-003007-W)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008114   Pless, C.  (1968) Tobacco Flea  Beetle Control.   (Unpublished study
               received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared by "fcbacco Experi-
               ment Station, submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003007-X)

000008792   Pless, C.D. (1969)  [Control of Budworms and Aphids, Qreeneville,
               Tennessee].  (Unpublished study received Feb 12, 1970 under 352-
               342; prepared by Univ. of Tennessee, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003013-C)

000011879   Pless, C.D. (1969) Tobacco Insect Control Test.  (Unpublished study
               received Dec 28, 1971 under 100-501; prepared by Univ. of
               Tennessee, Agricultural Experiment Station,  submitted by Ciba-
               Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:000539-S)

000015970   Plissey, E.S. (1975) 1975 Performance of Nudrin Insecticide on Po-
               tatoes in the Red River Valley.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Minnesota and North
               Dakota State Univ., Agricultural Extension Service, submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-J)

000009258   Poe, S. (1972) Pesticide Use Report.  (Unpublished study received
               Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
  .V  ._—%r  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-Y)

000009264   Poe, S.; Jones7~ (19711 "Insecticide—Pepper: Pesticide Use Report.
               (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research and Education Center,
               Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227323-H)

000009246   Poe, S.L. (1972) Pesticide Use Report.  (Unpublished study received
               Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-L)

005010437   Poe, S.L. (1972) Treatment for control of a root mealybug on
               nursery plants.   Journal of Economic Entomology 65(l):241-242.

000008886   Poe, S.L. (1973) The Tomato Pinworm in Florida: Bradenton AREC Re-
               search Report GC1973-2.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,
               1974 under  352-342; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Institute of
              , Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research and Educa-
               tion Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; CDL:
               022993-D)

005003397   Poe, S.L.; Everett, P.H. (1974) Comparison of single and combined
               insecticides for control of tomato pinworm in Florida.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 67(5):671-674.

005010819   Poe, S.L.; Everett, P.H.;  Schuster, D.J.; Musgrave,  C.A. (1978)
               Insecticidal effects on Lironyza sativae larvae and their
               parasites on tonato. Journal of the Georgia Entomological
               Society 13(4):322-327.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005014552   Poe, S.L.; Jones, J.P.  (1972) Compatibility of  fungicides and
                insecticides on  tomato.  Journal of Economic Entomology
                65(3):792-794.

000008932   Polles, S. (1975) Aphid Study Full Season Program, Iveymeyer Or-
                chard, Fitzgerald, Ga., 1975: Table 7.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; prepared  by Univ. of Georgia,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:095289-P)
                                                                           •
000008933   Polles, S. (1975) Chemical Control of Yellow Pecan Aphid, Triple
                C. Farms, Davisboro, Ga., 1975: Table 7.13.  (Unpublished study
               received Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Geor-
                gia, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
                Del.; CDL:095289-Q)

000008924   Polles, S.G. (1973)  (Results of Efficacy Studies Using Lannate and
                Various Insecticides on Pecan Trees].  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Sep 21, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095289-H)

000008928  "Polles, S.G.; Harper, L.D.; Brooks, D. (1974) Chemical Control of
                Yellow Pecan Aphids, Wrightsville, Ga.,  1974: Table 8.7:-Hatch—
                Project 236.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1976 under
                352-342; prepared by Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:095289-L)

000006167   Polles, S.G.; Payne, J.A.; Wehunt, E.J. (1973) Pecan weevil: Con-
                trol with soil-applied insecticides and  nematicides: I.  Journal
                of Economic Entomology 66(2):501-503.  (Also In unpublished sub-
               mission received Aug 27, 1973 under 359-620; submitted by Rhone-
                Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.;  CDL:026726-K)

000006962   Pollet, O.K.; Aitken, J.B. (1977) Pest control for kernal pecans.
                Pecan South   (^ /Apr ): 138-140.  (Also In unpublished submission
               received Jun 97 1977 under 359-620; submitted by Rhone-Poulenc,
                Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:230375-T)

005013878   Ponchiilia, P.E. (1973) Control of Meloidogyne incognita on peach
               "by chemical bare-root dips.  Plant Disease Reporter
                57(6):489-492.

000007724   Poston, F.L.; Pedigo, L.P. (1974) Insecticide Iteatroents 1974.
                (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared
                by Iowa State Univ., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washing-
                ton, D.C.; CDL:223468-AB)

000009018   Potharst, K. (1978) Lannate vs. Gad ear on Ovicide Test.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237735-D)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009337
Potharst, K.; Wolfenbarger , D.; Bull, D.; et al.
   Ovicidal Tests: Heliothis virescens —Cotton.
                                                  (1977) Lannat
                                                   (Unpublished
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000008394
000007927
    study received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-370; prepared in coopera-
    tion with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours & Co. , Wilmington, Del. ; CDL:231841-D)

 Powell, D.M. (1970?) Results of Insecticide Tests on Potatoes with
    Materials Furnished by E.I. DuPont De Nemours and Company.  (Un-
    published study received Feb 28, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by
    U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Entomology Research Div. ,
    Potato, Pea, and Sugar beet Insects Investigations, submitted by
    E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL-.003033-I)

 Powell, J.E. ; Bear, W.H. (1968) Control of Cabbage Lcoper and Gran-
    ulate Cutworm on Head Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Mar
    10, 1969 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Gillette,
    submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
    CDL:003006-D)

 Pree, D.J. (1967) Evaluation of Insecticides in the  Control of the
    Rosy Apple Aphid and Their Effects on Sane Aphid  Predators.
    (Unpublished jStudy received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308;  prepared
    by Western Ontario Agricultural School and Experimental  Farm,
._  submitted by*E.I.-du Pont_deifenours-A..Co^,_Inc.,_Wilmington, __
    Del.; CDL:092222-AE)            - -—     -    ---------------

 Preiser, F.A. ; Semel, M. (1968) Zolone EC — Potatoes: Final  Report
    No. BB 68-94.  (Unpublished study received Dec 7, 1972 under
    3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Cornell Univ., Dept.  of
    Entomology, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick,  N.J.;
    CDL:094849-AB)

'Prevost, B.A. (1978) Sensory Evaluation Report on Lannate Treated
    Blueberries.  (Unpublished study received  Mar  15, 1978 under
    352-342; prepared by Rutgers Univ.,  Food Science  Dept.,  Organo-
    leptic Testing Lab, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de  Nemours & Co. ,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096959-F)

 Price, J.F. ; Shepard, M. (1977) Striped earwig, Labidura
 ifcice,  J.F.;  Shepard,  M.  (1978)   Calosona sayi   : seasonal
    history and response to insecticides  in soybeans.
    Environmental Entomology 7(3):359-363.

 Price,  R.  (1973) Small Plot Field Test for Bollworm-Budworm Con-
    trol Using Conventional Sprays.   (Unpublished  study received
    Nov  11,  1975  under  352-370, prepared  by Oklahoma State Univ.,
    South Central Research Station,  submitted  by E.I. du Pont de
    Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:222757-S)

 Pritchard,  P. (1970) Budworm on Cotton.   (Unpublished study re-
    ceived  Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
    Nemours &  Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:090931-AN)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005000968   Proctor, N.H.; Casida, J.E.  (1975) Crganophospharus and methyl
               car hamate  insecticide teratogenesis: diminished NAD in chicken
               embryos.   Science 190:580-582.

000007056   Pshen, A.; Gertz, R. (1967)  Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Apples.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5r 1974 under 3F1308; prepared
               by Michigan State Univ.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092222-AA)

005009140   Purdon, K.T.; Keetch, D.P. (1975) Effect of various nematicidal
               treatments on yield and quality of smooth cayenne pineapples.
               Citrus and Sub Tropical Fruit Journal 494:19-20.

000008615   Purdue University, Department of Entomology (1975) Vegetable Crop
               Insect Investigations: Control of Asparagus Beetle.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Sep 20, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231879-C)

005011361   Quimi Arce, V.H. (1977) Resultados de las investigaciones
               realizadas en el control  quimico de Radopholus similis en
               banano en  Ecuador.  [Results of experiments on chemical control
    -     -..,.   of Radopholus similis on  banana in Ecuador.] [abstract].
               Nematropica 7(l):4-5.

000006127   Quinn, G.J.;  Reed, J.P. (1973) Zolone—Carrots: Final Report
               No. 112973-133.  (Unpublished study received Feb 12, 1974 under
               4E1468; prepared in cooperation with Rutgers Univ., Dept. of
    •'  v  -      Entomology, submitted by  Interregional Research Rroject No. 4,
               New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:093909-H)

000006935   Quinn, J.; Hofmaster, R.N. (1972) Final Report: District Project
               No. BB 72-82.  (Unpublished study received May 25,. 1973 under
               3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Virginia Truck and Ornamen-
               tals Research Station, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick,
               N.J.; CDL:093575-AA)

000006228   Quinn, J.; Hofmaster, R.N. (1972) Final Report: District Project
               No. BB 72-82.  (Unpublished study received May 10, 1977 under
               359-620; prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Virginia
               Truck and Ornamentals Research Station, submitted by Rhone-
             -  Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:229758-AU)

000003606   Radcliffe, E.B. (1973) 1973 Potato Insecticide Trials, Rosemount,
               Minnesota.  (Unpublished  study received Sep 21, 1977 under 352-
               342; prepared by Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Entomology, Fish-
               eries, and Wildlife, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231911-E)

000008610   Radcliffe, E.B. (1974) 1974  University of Minnesota Potato Insecti-
               cide Trials.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1977 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:231911-J)

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                     PESTICIDE'DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008607   Radcliffe, E.B.  (1975) Potato Insecticide Or ials—1975: A. Foliar
               Pests.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1977 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:231911-F)

005018268   Radwan, H.S.A. (1978) Selection with chitin biosynthesis inhibitor
               (DIMILIN) for resistance and orossHresistance in the cotton
               leafworm Spodoptera litteralis (Boisd.).  International Pest
               Control 20(6):21-23.

005005772   Rai, B.K. (1973)   Brassolis sophorae and Castnia daedalus  :
               chemical control of these major pests of coconut in Guyana.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 66(1):177-180.

005003450   Rai, B.K. (1973)   Spcdoptera frugiperda  : chemical control in
               paddy by using ultra-low-volume drift spraying.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 66(6):1287-1289.

000009269   Raisanen, K. (1975) Field Test Evaluation Form: [Lannate L).  (Un-
               published study received Jul 20, 1976 under 352-342;  submitted
            -  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               227337-C)

000007102   Ralston, L. (1968) Insecticidal Control of Tomato Fruitworm.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 7, 1969 under 9F0814; prepared by
               Louisiana State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093132-K)

005004807   Ramamurthy, V.V.; Rajendran, C.; Muthukrishnan, T.S. (1976)
               Studies on the seed disinfection of white tip
  "•  *           nematode, 'Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie with certain common
               pesticides.  Madras Agricultural Journal 63(5/7):304-307.

000009323   Ramos, G. (1972) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.   (Unpub-
               lished study received Jul 2, 1975 under  352-342; prepared by
               Coastal Ag-Chem, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220654-S)

005009847   Rand, J.R.; Wright, W.E. (1978) Control of the
              'armyworras Spodoptera mauritia and Pseudaletia cbnvecta in
               pastures on the north coast of New South Wales.  Australian
               Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
               18(91):249-252.

000009123   Randall, A.P.; Armstrong, J.A.  (1969) Summary Report on Insecticide
               Investigations 1969: Chemical Control of the Spruce Budworm C.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009120   Randall, A.P.; Hopewell, W.W.; Halibirton, W.; et al. (1970) Field
               Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Ultra-Low-Vblume Application
               of Insecticidal Sprays from Air or aft for the Control of the
               Spruce Budworm  (  Chccistoneuca fumiferana Clem) in New
               Brunswick 1970: Project No. CC-001.  (Unpublished study received
               May 6, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Canada, Forestry Service,
               Chemical Control Research  Institute, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-K)

000008573   Randolph, N.M. (1972) Procedures and Techniques for Determination
               of Sorghum Midge Infestations.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A & M Univ., Dept.
               of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:228181-E)

000008572   Randolph, N.M. (1973) Procedures and Techniques for Determination
               of Sorghum Midge Infestations.  (Unpublished study received
               Mar 1, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by Texas A & M Univ., Dept.
               of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:228181-D)

005008863   Rangaswamy, J.R.; Rrakash, S.R.; Vijayashankar, Y.N. (1977)
   ... - .   _     Spectr ©photometric determination of methomyl residues in
.  - -~:   •""      selected vegetables, grains, and soil.  Journal of the
               Association of Official Analytical Chemists 60(5):1093-1096.

000007124   Rankin, E.E.; Wedbarg, J.L. (1975) Alfalfa Weevil Control—Demon-
               stration Plots.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; prepared by Univ. of Illinois, Cooperative Extension
               Service, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232403-T)

005014639   Rao, R.S.N. (1978) Note on chemical control of Spodoptara litura F
               in bur ley tobacco in Bihar.  Pesticides 12(7):27,35.

000007889   Rathbun, J.; Sloan, L.C. (1971) Lannate—Citrus.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095333-N)

000008738   Ratto, D.B.; Jenkins, F. (1970) Lannate—Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-N)
              rf

005010833   Raychaudhuri, S.P.; Mishra, M.D.; Basu, A.N. (1971) Investigations
               on tungro and yellow dwarf diseases of rice.  Oryza.
               Supplement 8(2):361-363.

005008723   Reagan, T.E.; Hensley, S.D.; Graves, J.B. (1973)   Diatraea


005018581   Reagan, T.E.; Hensley, S.D.; Huffman, F.R.; Fuchs, T.W. (1979)
               Response to insecticides of the sugarcane borer in Louisiana
               and Texas.  Journal of Economic Entomology 72(l):94-96.

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007936   Reasons, K. (1966) Evaluation of Lanhate for Control of Cabbage
               Looper on Cabbage, Asgcow Seed Research Farm, Milpitas, Cali-
               fornia, 1966.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under
               8F0681; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:091188-M)

000007945   Reasons, K. (1967) Cabbage Looper Control on Cauliflower with
               Lannate.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1968 under 8F0681;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:091188-W)

000008830   Reasons, K.M. (1966) Honey Bee Tolerance to 1179.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 23, 1968 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:050422-B)

000007900   Reasons, K.M. (1967) Lannate and 1642 Lygus Control—Cotton.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               090931-E)

005014834   Rechav, Y. (1974) Effects of common insecticides applied to cotton
               on adults of a traoonid parasitoid, Chelonus inanitus (L.).
               Environmental Entomology 3(5):737-73BT

005012307   Reddy,,.D.D.R. (1975) Pathogenicity and control of root-knot
               nematodes (   Meloidogyne spp.) infecting chick pea.  Mysore
               Journal of Agricultural Sciences 9(3):434-439.

005008449   Reddy, D.D.R.;  Kumar Rao, J.V.D.K. (1975) Effect of selected
               nonvolatile  nematicides and benomyl on nodulation, root-knot
               nematode control, and yield of soybeans.  Plant Disease
               Reporter 59(7)-.592-595.

005010431   Redfern, R.E.;  Walker, R.L.; Cantu, E. (1967) Promising Candidate
               Insecticides and Acaricides Evaluated at Brownsville, Tex.,
               July 1963 to July 1966.  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Department of
               Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. (USDA report no.
               ARS 33-122)

000009285   Reed, J. (1971) Lettuce Test—1971.  (Unpublished study received
               Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Rutgers Univ., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               230785-Q)

000007808   Reed, J.A. (1969) Potato Plots—1969.   (Unpublished study received
               Feb 28, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by Rutgers Univ., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003033-L)

000008317   Reed, J.P. (1969) Potato Insect Control Test.  (Unpublished study
               received Jan 21,  1970 under OF0886; prepared by Rutgers Univ.,
               Dept. of Entomology and Zoology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-AH)

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                   CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005011167
005008448
000009060
000009059
005001675
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000008237
000009162
000008736
000007950
000008854
000008681
000008734
Reeves, R.G.; Woodham, D.W. (1973) Direct gas chrcmatographic
   analysis of roethcmyl residues in soil, sediment, water 'and
   tobacco utilizing the flame photometric detector.  Abstracts of
   Papers, American Chemical Society 165:26.

Reeves, R.G.; Wbodhara, D.W. (1974) Gas dromatographic analysis of
   metnonyl residues in soil, sediment, water, and tobacco
   utilizing the flame photometric detector.  Journal of
   Agricultural and Food Chemistry 22(l):76-78.
Reiner t, J. (1972) Sod Webworm Control.  (Unpublished study
   ceived Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Florida,
   Agricultural Research Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028445-E)

Reiner t, J.A. (1973) Chemical Control Studies of Turfgrass Insects.
   (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
   by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research Center, submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028445-B)

Reinert, J.A.; Woodiel, N.L. (1974) Palm aphid control on "Malayan
   Dwarf" coconut palms.  Florida Entomologist 57(4):411-413.

Reinhardt, J.F. (1970) Trip Report.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Ento-
   mology Dept., Coastal Plains Experiment Station, submitted by
   Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-E)

Reische, W. (1971) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
   received Jul 30, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL: 026704-1)

Reische, W.C. (1970) Lannate—Sugar Beet Trial.  (Unpublished study
   received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
   de. Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-L)

Reische, W.C. (1970) Lannate — Watermelon Trial: Palo Verde Farms,
   Blythe, Calif.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972 under
   2F1245; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
   mington, Del.; CDL:091769-H)
rf
Reische, W.C. (1971) Armyworm Control in Strawberries.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Apr 19, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:096079-I)

Reische, W.C. (1971) Lannate— Alfalfa: Animal Palatability Test.
   (Unpublished study received Mar 3, 1972 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   003034-B)

Reische, W.C.; Bowen, W.R. ; Meister, H.S.  (1969) Lannate—Sugar
   Beets.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342;
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
   CDL:003024-J)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007890   Reische, W.C.; Qreimann, C.C. (1971) Field Test Evaluation Form.
                (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               095333-0)

000009266   Reische, W.C.; Proctor, L. (19??) Lannate Methorayl Insecticide—
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Neraours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227323-K)

000007924   Reische, W.C.; Ratto, D.B. (1970) Lannate—Cotton Phytotoxicity
               Trial.  (Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144;
               submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:090931-AM)

000008971   Reische, W.C.; Sloan, L.C. (1971) Lettuce Insecticide Trial.  (Un-
               published  study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003094-L

000009280   Reische, W.C.; Sloan, L.C. (1972) Lettuce Insecticide Trial.  (Un-
               published  study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
/    .__%-    230785-L)

005008721   Reissig, W.H. (1978) Biology and control of the obliquebanded
               leafroiler on apples.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               71(5):804-809.

000008735   Resiche [sic], W.C.; Bowen, W.R.; Meister, H.S. (1970) Lannate—
               Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003024-K)
                                • •                    «/.».•••
000007921   Reynolds, H.T. (1969) The Potential of Selected Insecticides on the
               Control of the Cotton Leaf Perforator.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 16,  1971 under  1G1144; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
               nia—Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:090931-AJ)

000007740   Reynolds, H.T. (1970) Effect of Various Insecticides upon the
               Cotton Leaf Perforator  in  the Imperial Valley—1970.  (Unpub-
               lished study including letter dated  Dec 8, 1970 from J.L.  Reed
               to E.L. Hobson, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
               Univ. of California—Riverside, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-O)

000007741   Reynolds, H.T. (1971) Biological Effects of Lannate and Fundal/
               Galecron Applied to Cotton for Residue Analysis.  (Unpublished
               study received  Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ.  of
               California—Riverside,  Citrus Research Center and Agricultural
               Experiment Station, Dept.  of Entomology; submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.; CDL:232404-P)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008032    Reynolds, H.T.  (1973) Imperial Valley—1973: Late Planted Cotton
               Study: Sunghera Cotton—Insecticide Test.  (Unpublished study
               received Ma: 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by E.I. du Pont de
               Memoirs & Co., Inc., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washing-
               ton, D.C.; CDL:115269-X)

005013539    Rhoades, H.L. (1971) Chemical control of the sting
               nematode, Belonolaimus longicaudatus  , on direct-seeded
               cabbage.  Plant Disease Reporter 55(5):412-414.

000008286    Rhoades, W.C. (1968) Soybean Insecticides.  (Unpublished study're-
               ceived Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by North Florida Ex-
               periment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-AL)

000008285    Rhoades, W.D. (1967) Soybean Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by North Florida Ex-
               perimental Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-AK)

000007144    Rible, G.; Silva, C. (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   ,.  .         Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study including letter
   :_    - " "  dated Aug 11, 1975 from P.L. Pontxriero to R.W. Baldwin, re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared in cooperation with
               California, Valley Agriculture Service, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Company, Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-G)

000011358    Rice, R.E.; Browne, L.T. (1972) Almonds: Peach Twig Borer Dormant
               Trial.  (Unpublished study received May 24, 1976 under 6F1782;
               prepared by Univ. of California, Agricultural Experiment Sta-
               tion, Extension Service, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greens-
               boro, N.C.; CDL:096527-D)

000014567    Rich, G.J.; Hofmaster, R.N.; Water field, R.C.; et al. (1976) Cr-
               thene 75 S Soluble Powder: Label Amendment to Add Mexican Bean
               Beetle Control in Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received May 23,
               1977 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
               mond, Calif.; CDL:230840-A)

000007676    Richards, B.L., Jr.; Denis, S.J. (1968) Lannate (1179) on Peach:
               ^968 Fruit Insecticide Program.  (Unpublished study received
               Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091770-H)

005010217    Ridler, R.D. (1975) Corn ear worm control with phenthoate.  Pages
               234-235, In Proceedings of the 28th New Zealand Weed and Pest
               Control Conference.  Hamilton, New Zealand:  New Zealand Weed
               and Pest Control Society.

000008172    Riggleman, J. (1971) Lannate Test—Roses and Apples.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-N)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003093
 D00008097
000008655
000008116
000008529
000007080T
00000£ , -7
000008653
000009372
005016981
Riggleman, J.D.  (1967) Nematocide Evaluation on Cattecton Tobacco
   Planted 25 May 67, Bristol, Md.   (Unpublished study received
   Apr 22, 1969  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
   & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003007-C)

Riggleman, J.D.  (1968) Evaluation of Experimental Nematicides  [sic]
   on Maryland Tobacco, Bristol, Md. 1968 Du Pont Test.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by
   E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Del.; CDL:003007-G)

Riggleman, J.D.  (1968) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide: Roses.  (Un-
   published study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003031-
   BA)

Riggleman, J.D.  (1968) Lannate Tobacco Plant Beds.  (Unpublished
   study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003007-AB)

Riggleman, J.D.  (1970) Insect Control on Peanuts.  (Unpublished
   study received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-G)

Riggleman, J.D. (1970) Insect Control on Peanuts with Lannate.
   (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1971 under 1F1158; submitted
   by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   090951-D)

Riggleman, J.D. (1970) Lannate Record Sheet—Experimental Program.
   (Unpublished study received Jan 18, 1971 under 352-342;  sub-
   mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   023302-K)

Riggleman, J.D. (1971) Control of Aphids on Roses & Apples with
   Lannate.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.;  CDL:003031-AX)

Riggs, J.; Boyce, R.S. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evalua-
   tion.   (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307;
   prepared in cooperation with Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I.
 ' du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:092221-J)

Rikimaru, T.; Goto, E.H.; Takamatsu, M.  (1972) Densho kiku saibai
   jujisha no noyaku sanpu jotai to kenko shogai.  [Status  of
   pesticide application and injuries in cultivators of
   illuminated chrysanthemum.]   Nippon Noson Igakkai Zasshi.
000009371   Rinsinger, W. (1971) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1972 under 3F1307; prepared
               by Wilbur-Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092221-1)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009265
000007986
000008151
000008431
 Roan, R.G.  (1970) [Insect Control on Pepper].   (Unpublished study
   received Aug 11,  1976 under  352-342?  submitted  by E.I. du Pont
   de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:227323-J)

 Roberts,  J.E. (1972) Test Demonstrations for Control of  Insects on
   Soybean  Plants.   (Unpublished  study received Ma:  20,  1973 under
   352-342; prepared by Virginia  Polytechnic Institute and  State
   Univ., submitted  by E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.;  CDL:003044-K)
                                                               •
 Roberts,  J.E.,  Sr.  (1973) Test  Demonstrations  for  Control of Army-
   worm on  No-Till Corn Planted May 14 and Treated June  11.   (Un-
   published study received  Mar 5, 1974  under  352-342; prepared by
   Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Cooperative
   Extension Service, Dept.  of  Entomology, submitted by  E.I.  du
   Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023294-1)

 Roberts,  J.E.,  a:.  (1973) Test  Demonstrations  for  Control of In-
   sects  on Soybeans.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974
   under  352-342; prepared by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
   State  Univ.,  Cooperative  Extension Service,  Dept.  of  Entomology,
   submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;
-- 0>L:023303-AC)	.	
005008445
005010436
005008447
005008343
005008446
000008366
 Robertson,  J.L.;  Gillette,  N.L.  (1973) Western  tent caterpillar:
   contact  toxicity of  ten  insecticides applied to the larvae.
   Journal  of Economic  Entomology 66(3):629-630.

 Robertson,  J.L.;'Gillette,  N.L.;  Lucas, B.A.; Russell, R.M.;
   Savin, N.E.  (1978) Comparative toxicity of insecticides
   to Choristoneura species (Lepidoptera:  Tor tr icidae).  Canadian
   Entomologist 110(4):399-406.

 Robertson,  J.L.;  Lyon,  R.L. (1973) Douglas-fir  tussock moth:
   contact  toxicity of  20 insecticides applied  to the larvae.
   Journal  of Economic  Entomology 66(6):1255-1257.
      *•
 Robertson,  J.L.; .Lyon,  R.L.; Gillette, N.L.  (1975) Contact
   toxicity of 38  insecticides  to pales weevil  adults.  Journal of
  t Economic Entomology  68(1):124-126.

 Robertson,  J.L.; -Lyon,  R.L.; Page, M. (1975) Toxicity of selected
   insecticides applied to  two defoliators of western hemlock.
   Journal  of Economic  Entomology 68(2):193-196.

 Robertson,  R.L.; War ley, G.; Bradley, J.R., Jr. (1976) Cotton in-
   sect  control.   Pages 71-72,  In 1976 North Carolina Agricultural
   Chemicals Manual.  By    N.P.   (Also In  unpublished submission
   received Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
   Nemours  & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224481-D)

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000010334   Rohrbough, R.K.; Carrasco, H. (1972) Evaluate Lannate 1.8 L vs.
               Lannate 90WD for Armyworm Control on Spinach.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 2, 1975 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220654-K)


000007782   Rohrtough, R.K.; Corley, R.; McCally, N. (1972) Evaluate Lannate
               90WD vs 1.8L on Cauliflower for Cabbage Loopers and Armvworms
               and Phytotoxicity.   (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973
               under 352-370; prepared in cooperation vtith Purcgro, Co., sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               00309S-K)

000009164   Rolloff, B.; Pease, F.  (1972) Lannate Trials—Onions.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 30, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026704-L)

000012480   Rolston, L. (1971) Summary of Insecticide Tests against Lironyza

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003175   Rock, G.  (1973) Efficiency of  Insecticides as Full Season Sprays
               for Insect and Mite Control.   (Incomplete study; unpublished
               study received Mar 4, 1974  under 352-362; prepared by North Car-
               olina  Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Neraours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026710-R)
000014273
000003133
005006616"
005003667
000007782
                                                            IT)\
 Roever, K.;  Fullcrton, D.;  Rokey,  R.;  et al.  (1977)  Monitor
    Efficacy,  Phytotoxicity  and Yield on Sugar  Beets.   (Unpub-
    lished study including letter,  report no.  38072,  dated Jul 18,
    1973 from D.R.  Comer  to  Killian Roever  and  report nos.  37916,
    38078, 38100,  40932,  44553-44556, 47335, 43312, 49943,  50831 and
    51127, received Aug 24,  1978 under  3125-280;  submitted by Mobay
    Chemical  Corp., Agricultural Div.,  Kansas  City, Mo.;  CDL:
    097316-A)

 Rogers, A.G.; Hardy,  J.; Randall,  R,  (1975) Evaluate Lannate Alone
    &  Combinations versus Competitive  Insecticides at Low Rates for
    Label Data.  (Unpublished  study received May  28,  1976 under 352-
    342; prepared  in cooperation with Univ. of  Illinois,  submitted
    by E.I. du Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
"".  225396-E)     *
 Rogers,  C.E.;  Howell,  G.R.  (1973)  Preliminary Tests  for
    Controlling the  Cabbage  Looper  in  the  Rolling  Plains.  College
    Station, Tex.:   Texas  Agricultural Experiment  Station. (Texas
    Agricultural Experiment  Station progress report PR-3175)
                 •/
 Rogers,  C.J.;  Allen, R. (1978) Developing technology for
    detoxification of pesticides and other  hazardous  materials.
    Pages 100-111, Jn Disposal and  Decontamination of Pesticides, a
    Symposium;  Aug 29-Sep  2, Chicago,  Illinois.  Edited by H.V.
    Kennedy.  Washington,  D.C.:  American  Chemical Society.   (ACS
    symposium series no. 73)

    Lannate 90WD for Armyworm Control  on Spinach.  (Unpublished .
    study received Jul  2,  1975 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du
    Pont  de Nemoirs  & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:220654-K)

 Rohrbough, R.K.; Cor ley,  R.; McCally,  N.  (1972) Evaluate Lannate
    90KD  vs 1.8L on  Cauliflower for Cabbage Looper s and Armyvjorms
    and Phytotoxicity.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973
    under  352-370; prepared  in cooperation with Piregro, Co., sub-
    mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    003098-K)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009164   Rolloff, B.; Pease,  F.  (1972) Lannate Itials—Onions.   (Unpublished
               study received Jul 30, 1974 under .352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:026704-L)

000012480   Rolston, L. (1971) Sunroary of Insecticide Tests against Lircnyza


005004168   Rolston, L.H.  (1977) Insecticide tests in laboratory and field
               against the pepper weevil, Anthoncros eugenii Cano.  Journal of
               the Georgia Entomological Society 12(2):117-120.

005005063   Ronano, I.; Kerr, J.C.  (1977) Soybeans in the Central and Upper
               Burnett.  Queensland Agricultural Journal 103(l):64-67.

000009147   Romney, L.A. (1973)  Boll worm Control on Cotton with Lannate.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du  Pont de Neraours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023305-N)

000008004   Rosario, T.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Cabbage Looper and Aphid Con-
     -    -     trol on Bell Peppers.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973
   -    "       under 201-348; prepared in cooperation with Asgrow Seed Co.,
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:026992-J)

000015980   Rosario, T.; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Test Nudrin Insecticide.  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared in
       , A      cooperation with  Asgrow Seed Co., submitted by Shell Chemical
       '        Co., Washington,  D.C.; CDL:232409-E)

000009261   Ruid, R, (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227323-C)

005010326   Ruppel, R.F. (1972)  Tests of chemical control of the cereal leaf
               beetle.  Journal  of Economic Entomology 65(3):824-827.

000009799   Ruppel, R.F.; Jennings, S.J.; Cole, C.; et al. (1975) To Evaluate
               Broadcast Spray Applications of Various Candidate Insecticides
              . for Armywcrm Control in Field Corn.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223992-V)

000008021   Ruppel, R.F.;  Kaiser, D.C.; Jennings, S.J.; et al. (1974) 1974
               Pesticide Field Evaluations Research,  (pp. 4-9 only; unpub-
               lished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by
               Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-J)

000007154   Ruppel, R.F.;  Kaiser, D.C.; Montei, M.D. (1973?) Test No. 73-22.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-V)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007795    Rushing, T.  (1972) Determine Tobacco Tolerance  to Various Rates of
                Lannate L & W.S. Powder: Compare Effectiveness of Lannate L and
                W.S. Powder for Insect Control.  (Unpublished study received Jan
                23, 1973  under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
                Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-AA)

000007600    Rushing, T.T. (1974) Lannate—Wheat: Arrayworm Control Test.  (Un-
                published study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615; submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                094495-0)

000007625    Rushing, T.T. (1974) Lannate—Wheat: Armywcrm Control Test.  (Un-
                published study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1615; submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                094495-P)

000009357    Rushing, T.T. (1974) Turf Insecticide Test.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Apr 8, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:229305-D)

D00009356    Rushing, T.T. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L for Insect Control on Turf.
       ".__".:---•   (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1977 under 352-342; submit-
                ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                229305-C)

000009358    Rushing, T.T. (1976) Evaluate Lannate 1, LV & Vydate L for Insect
               Control on Sod.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1977 under
                352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:229305-E)

000008618    Rushing, T.T. (1976) Lannate L—Asparagus.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep 20, 1977 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231879-F)

000009362    Rushing, T.T. (1976) Lannate L/Vydate L—Sod.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr  8, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:229305-I)

000008908    Rushing, T.T.; Asquith, D.  (1975) Lannate L vs.  Lannate 25%WP—
              „ Apples: Tufted Apple Budmoth.  (Unpublished study including
               letter  dated Aug 21, 1975 from D.  Asquith to Travis T.  Rushing,
               received Apr  12, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
               with Pennsylvania State Univ., Rruit Research Laboratory, sub-
               mitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               224500-T)

000008905   Rushing, T.T.; Logue, L.F.  (1975) Lannate L—Apples: Variegated
               Leafroller: L.F. Logue Tests.  (Unpublished study received  Apr
               12, 1976 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-P)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008942   Rushing, T.T.; McCully, M.  (1974) Lannate—Asparagus.  (Unpublished
               study received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654; prepared in coopera-
               tion with Green Giant Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-H)

000008614   Rushing, T.T.; McCully, M.  (1975) Lannate L—Asparagus.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Sep 20, 1977 under 352-342; prepared in
               cooperation with Green Giant Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231879-B)

000007624   Rushing, T.T.; Miller, B.;  Burke, R.E. (1974) Lannate—Wheat: Army-
               worm Control Test.  (Unpublished study received Apr 8, 1975 un-
               der 5F1615; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094495-N)

005019036   Saad, A.F.S.A.; Ashry, M.A.; Laraie, O.; ElrDoksh, R.A- (1978)
               Joint action effect in combinations of different insecticidal
               groups against Egyptian  cotton leaf worm Spodoptera


005010446   Saad, A.S.A.; El-Bahrawi, A.A.; Amin, F. (1977) A stable synthetic
      -    - _.   pyrethroid, NRDC 147, and the control of Spodoptera


005014786   Saad, A.S.A.; Hassan, S.M.; Amin, F. (1974) Note on the effect of
               some new insecticides on the different instars of SpodoptGra


005009383   Saad, A.S.A.; Madkour, A.;  El-Bahrawi, A. (1975) Note on the
               effect of  insecticides on different strains of Spodoptera


000008811   Sagaser, J.N.; McCally, N.  (1968) Control of Semi-Looper on Let-
               tuce.  (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1969 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation  with Univ. of California—Davis, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003006-E)

000014722   Sakamoto, S.S. (1973) Crisphead Lettuce.  (Unpublished study re-
              ,ceived on unknown date under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095464-A)

000015016   Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; Hale, R.; et al. (1972) [Or-
               thene 75 S on Tomatoes].  (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
               1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:093674-B)

000014589   Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; Hale, R.L.; et al. (1976)
000014558   Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; Thompson, J.P.; et al. (1976)

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                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000014803   Sakamoto, S.S.; Dibble, J.E. Ansolabehere, M.J.; et al.  (1975)
000015099   Sakamoto, S.S.; Ewart, W.H.; Brawner, O.L.; et al.  (1975) Orthene
               75 S: Thrips Control  in Citrus: General Sunmary of Data and
               Justification for Label Claims.   (Unpublished study received Sep
               30, 1975 under 239-2418; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of
               California—Riverside, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research
               Center, Dept. of Entomology and Univ. of Arizona, Yuma Experi-
               ment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Chevron Chemical
               Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:095911-R)

000014530   Sakamoto, S.S.; Hale, R.; Bowen, W.R.; et al. (1975) (Effects of
               Crthene on Various Crops].  (Unpublished study received Apr 20,
               1976 under 239-2418;  submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
               mond, Calif.; CDL:224123-E)

000014804   Sakamoto, S.S.; Henning, R.C.; Bowen, W.R.; et al.  (1975) lOrthene
               75 S: Sugar Beets].   (Unpublished study received Sep 30, 1975
               under 239-2418; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of California
               and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, ARA Experiment Station, submitted
     	.:.._-    by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094616-J)

000015018   Sakamoto, S.S.; Henning, R.C.; Landis, B.J.; et al. (1972) [Orthene
               75 S on Sugar Beets].  (Unpublished study received Mar 27, 1973
               under 3F1375; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Dept. of Agri-
               culture, ARA Experiment Station, Univ. of California and Colo-
               rado State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Chevron
               Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL.-093674-D)

000014715   Sakamoto, S.S.; Johansen, C.A. (1971) Toxicity of Crthene to Honey
               Bees (  Apis mellifera  ); Alfalfa Leaf Cutter Bees
               (  Megachile rotundata  ); Alkali Bees (  Nomia melanderi  );
               Bumble Bees (  Bombus auricomus   ).  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared in cooperation with
               Washington State Univ., Entomology Dept., submitted by Chevron
               Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AT)

000014965   Sakamoto, S.S.; Moherek, E.A.; Wither spoon, B., Jr.; et al.  (1971)
               Orthene 75 S: Tcmatoes/VF-99.  (Unpublished study received Feb
               23, 1972 under 2G1248; prepared in cooperation with Auburn
               Univ., Entomology Dept. and Virginia Truck and Ornamentals Re-
               search Station, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:095074-S)

000015009   Sakamoto, S.S.; Thompson, J.P.; McCalley, N.; et al. (1972)  [Cr-
               thene 75 S: Cauliflower].  (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
               1973 under 3F1375; prepared in cooperation with Washington State
               Univ., Western Washington Research and Extension Center  and Cor-
               nell Univ., Long Island Vegetable Research Farm, Dept. of Ento-
               mology, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,  Calif.;
               CDL:093673-L)

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                    CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008557
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               lars.
                                             Forest Tent Caterpil-
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 Sanfcrd, K.H. (1975) Control Experiment.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Sep 14, 1977 under 352-362? prepared by Canada, Dept. of
    Agriculture, Research Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Ne-
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 Sanfcrd, K.H. ; Specht, H.B. (1974) Control and Effect on the Pred-
    ator.  (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-362;
    prepared by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research Station, sub-
    mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    231840-C)

 Santistevon, B. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide — Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received Jul 1, 1971 under  352-342; prepared
    by Crown Chem. , submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
    mington, Del.; CDL:003026-U)

_Sawyer, T. ; Jackson, E.K. ; Simkover , H.G. (1975)  Toxicity of SD
    41706 and SD 43775 to Alfalfa Weevil.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
    Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-I)

 Sawyer, T. ; Simkover, H.G. (1973) Comparison of Efficacy of Nudrin
    Insecticide 2.4 and 1.8 Formulations.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Dec 12, 1973 under 201-348; submitted by Shell Chemical
    Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:026992-P)

 Sawyer, T. ; Simkover, H.G. (1974) Test Nudrin Insecticide.  (Unpub-
    lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by
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 Sawyer, T.; Simkover, H.G. (1975) Test SD 43775 and  SD 14999.  (Un-
    published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted
    by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232409-O)

 Schadeck, J. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide — Evaluation.  (Un-
   * published study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
    Mover Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont  de  Nemours & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023293-C)

 Schaefer, R.; Allen, B.W.; Hartley, D.E.; et al.  (1977) [Orthene
    Use on Various Plants! .  (Unpublished study received Dec 21,
    1978 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
    mond, Calif.; CDL:236631-H)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000015133   Schaefer, R.; Allen, W.W.; Mirphy, D.W.; et al.  (1978) Suranary of
               Outdoor Floral Crop  Insect Control Data Which Support Additions
               to Label.  (Unpublished study received Dec 21, 1978 under 239-
               2427; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of California—Berke-
               ley, Dept. of Entomology, submitted  by Chevron Chemical Co.,
               Richmond, Calif.; CDL:236631-F)

000014594   Schaefer, R.; Arnett, W.H.; Campbell, L.; et al. (1976) [Effect of
               Orthene on Various Pests and Crops].  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr 1, 1976 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemical
               Co.,. Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223903-D)

005011576   Schipfer, L. (1973) Rueckstaende iro Tabak nach gezielter Anwendung
               von Fungiziden und Insektiziden im Feld.  [Residues in tobacco
               after precise use of fungicides and  insecticides in the field.]
               Fachliche Mitteilungen der Oesterreichischen Tabakregie
               14:266-272.

005015713   Schmid, E.R.; Dambcritz, W.; Markl, P.  (1977) Radicrnetrische
               Bestimmung von 11 Carbamatpestiziden im Nanogramm- und
               Subnanogrammbereich mittels Cholinesterasehemmung.
005014005   Schraitt, D.P.; Norton, D.C.; Hinz, P. (1974) Control
               of Meloidogyne hapla on peony.  Plant Disease Repor ter
               58(9):860-864.

000009061   Schneider, P.W., Jr. (1976) 96-Hour LC5Q to Bluegill Sunfish:
               Haskell Laboratory Report No. 710-76.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 21, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by E. I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:238781-A)

000007181   Schodeck, J. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 6, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               Moyer Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:003027-C)

005019095   Schooley, D.A.; Quistad, G.B. (1979) High-pressure,
               high-resolution liquid chromatography and its application to
              „ pesticide analysis and biochemistry.  Pages 1-113,  In Progress
               in Drug Metabolism.  Vol. 3.  Edited by J.W. Bridges and L.F.
               Chasseaud.  New York:  John Wiley and Sons.

000008221   Schrage, U.; Abaloe, E. (1971) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—
               Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Feb 28, 1972 under
               352-342; prepared by Soil Serv Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co./Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003033-E)

000008160   Schroeder, D.; Rrebs, A.; Frank, ? (1973) Alfalfa Looper.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in co-
               operation with Bird's Eye, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023301-G)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008375   Schroeder, D.E.; Amling, C.; Fletcher, C.  (1973) Field Test Evalu-
               ation Form.   (Unpublished study received Mar 22, 1976 under 352-
               342? prepared in cooperation with Green Giant Co., submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224484-V)

000009308   Schroeder, D.E.; Aiding, C.; Fletcher, C  (1973) Test No. 10: [Lan-
               natel.  (Unpublished study received Jul 1, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared in  cooperation  with Green Giant Co., submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-B)

000008157   Schroeder, D.E.; Baber, A.; Rrebs, A. (1973) Crop Tolerance Lannate
               90W vs. Lannate L: Processing Taste Test: Yield Comparison.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation with Bird's Eye, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023301-D)

000009360   Schuder, D.L. (1975) 1975 Sod Webworm Or ambus trisectus  .  (Un-
               published study received Apr 8, 1977 under 352-342; prepared by
               Purdue Univ., submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:229305-G)

000007155~ Schultz, J. (1973) 1973 Sugarbeet Research and Extension Reports.
               (pp.r 11-13 only; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; prepared by North Dakota State Univ., submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232407-W)

000008990   Schuster, ?; Everett, ? (1975) Experiment Report: Exp. No.: 75VT-4.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; submit-
               ted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               237888-B)

000009255   Schuster, D.; Wilfret, ? (1975) Experiment Report: Exp. No.:
               750G-1.  (Unpublished study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:227322-V)

000008994   Schuster, D.J.  (1977) Experiment Report: Exp. No.: 77VT-11.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
              < 237888-G)

005003354   Schuster, D.J.  (1978) Tomato pinworm: chemical control on tomato
               seedlings for transplant.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               71(2):195-196.

000008997   Schuster, D.J.; Everett, P.H. (1976) Experiment Report: Exp. No.:
               76VT-16.  (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1979 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:237888-K)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005017443   Schuster, D.J.; Harbaugh, B.K.  (1977) Effect of  insecticides on
               poinsettia  and ECinnyis ello  .  Pages 326-327, In Proceedings
               of the Florida State Horticultural Society.  Vol. 90.  Lake
               Alfred, Fla.:  Florida State Horticultural Society.   (Florida
               Agricultural Experiment Stations journal series no. 749)

005010645   Schuster, D.J.; Workman, R.B.;  Chalfant, R.B.; Denton, W.H. (1977)
               Cabbage looper: control on cabbage with synthetic pyrethroids
               and other insecticides.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological
               Society 12(3):228-231.

005008733   Schuster, M.F.; Anderson, R.E.  (1976) Insecticidal efficacy on
               insect resistant cottons.  Journal of Economic Entomology
               69(5):691-€92.

000008269   Schweissing, F.C. (1968) Cabbage Looper Infestation: Insecticide
               Trials to Control Cabbage Loopers in Lettuce.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 16, 1971  under 1F1021; prepared by Colorado
               State Univ., Experiment Station, Arkansas Valley Branch Station,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
       	-•__.  Del.; CDL: 091071-Q)

000007123   Schweissing, F.C. (1974) Chemical Control of Banks Grass Mites in
               Corn—1974.  (Unpublished study including letter dated Apr 24,
               1975 from F.C. Schweissing to Stan T. Ichikawa, received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; prepared by Colorado State Univ., Arkansas
     / "•       Valley Research Center, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Wash-
               ington, D.C.; CDL:232403-S)

000003270   Schweissing, F.C.; Burchett, D.M. (1969) Control of Cabbage Looper
               on Lettuce—1969.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1971
               under 1F1021; prepared by Colorado State Univ., Experiment Sta-
               tion, Arkansas Valley Branch Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-R)
                                                              (R)
000008988   Scoggin, J.  (1976) Tomato Phytotoxicity of Lannate    L.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Mar 9, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237767-E)

000008164   Seoggin, J.K. (1974) Apple Seedlings Sprayed with Lannate Formula-
               tions.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-362;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:026710-A)

000009219   Scoggin, J.K. (1974) Apple Seedlings Sprayed with Lannate Formula-
               tions.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20,  1974 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:028446-1)

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 000009335   Scoggin, J.K. (1976) Insect Cvicidal Activity of Lannate  '  Meth-
                omyl Insecticide and Galecron               (Unpublished  study received  Sep
                ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
                231841-B)

 000007811   Scott, B.; Stow, D,; Kleinz, J.  (1971)  Lannate Methomyl  Insecticide
                —Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Apr  18, 1972 under
                352-342; prepared by Best Fertilizer,  submitted by E.Z. du Pont
                de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003040-C)

 000008781   Scott, H.E.; Sorensen, K.A.  (1971)  Sweet  Corn Demonstration.  (Un-
                published study received Nov 16, 1971  under 352-342;  prepared by
                North Carolina State Univ., submitted  by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours
                & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:003037-X)
                                        /p\
 000009025   Searcy, J.W. (1978) Lannate* '—Cotton—Pest Management  Test on
                Previously Unsprayed Cotton in North Alabama.   (Unpublished
                study received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:237735-L)

 000009022   Searcy, J.W.; Seay, JR.E. (1977) Lannate—Cotton: Effect  of Treat-
                ment on Heliothis Egg Predation.  (Unpublished  study  received
	Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; -submitted-by-E. ts-du^ont-de Nemours	
 	& Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:237735-1)    • —	  	  -
           *
 000009341   Searcy, J.W.; Spatcher, D.L. (1976) Cvicidal Activity of Lannate on
 000008599   Seay,  R.E.  (1976)  Lannate L—Soybean Looper  Control.   (Unpublished
                study received  Jun 15, 1977 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:230630-1)

 000009016   Seay,  R.E.  (1977)  Lannate—Cotton—Aer ial Ovicide Test.   (Unpub-
                lished  study received Mar  2, 1979 under 352-342; submitted  by
                E.Z. du  Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:237735-B)

 000009017   Seay,  R.E.  (1977)  Lannate—Cotton—Ovicide Test.   (Unpublished
                study received  Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:237735-C)

 000008930   Seay/R.E.; Nicholson, J.F.;  Payne, J.  (1975)  Lannate L—Pecans.
                (Unpublished study received Sep  21,  1976  under 352-342; submit-
                ted by E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                095289-N)

 000007766   Sechriest,  R.E.; Sherrod, D.W.  (1972) Cabbage  Insect Control in
                Illinois—1972.  (Unpublished study received Feb 12, 1973 under
                352-370; prepared by Illinois Natural History Survey in coopera-
                tion with Illinois Agricultural  Experiment  Station, submitted by
                E.I. du  Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003096-B)

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    nitrite,  and mutagenicity of nitrogenous pesticides.  Mutation
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   published study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0677; prepared by
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Seraington, A.; Kinsather, W.; Popp, E. (1972) Insect Control on
   Sugar Beets.  (Unpublished study received May 15, 1973 under
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Seining ton, A.M.; Hettinger, R.; Pyethe, J. (1971) Field Test Eval-
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   54(1):143-152.

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000008376   Shanker, L.; Stanek, L.  (1974) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 22, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               224484-Y)

000009043   Sharma, R.; Hagemann, R.W.; Stern, V. (1975) Evaluate Several Chem-
               icals for Their Effectiveness of [sic] Both Blue Aphid and Pea
               Aphid.  (Unpublished  study received Oct 12, 1978 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of  California—Riverside, Dept. of Entomology
               and Agricultural Extension Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236883-H)

000003030   Sharma, R.; Kautz, J. (1973) Integrated Control of the Tobacco Bud-
               worm.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347;
               submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-V)

000007743   Sharma, R.K. (1974) Cotton Insect Pest Management: Pink Bollworm
               and Cotton Leaf Perforator Control.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-V)

000011810   Sharma, R.K. (1974) Cotton Insect Pest Management: Pink Bollworm
               and Cotton Leaf Perforator .Control. ..(Unpublished study received,
               Aug 15, 1977 under 100-501; prepared by Univ. of California,
               submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:231271-E)

000008031   Sharma, R.K. (1974) Insect control on seedling cotton.  Imp. Ag.
               Briefs   J[_ /Apr): 11-12.  (Also In unpublished submission in-
               cluding letter dated  May 3, 1974 from J.L. Reed to J.M. Bann,
               received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-W)

000007744   Sharma, R.K. (1975) Tobacco budvorm control—research report.
               Imp. Ag. Briefs   (_ /Sep):4-5.  (Also ^n unpublished submission
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical
               Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-W)

000007151   Sharma, R.K.; Hagemann,  R.W. (1974?) Insect Suppression with In-
               secticides in Field Crops.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
            *   D.C.; CDL:232407-R)

000003018   Sharma, R.K.; Hagemann,  R.W.; Van Maren, A. (1974) Insect Suppres-
               sion with Insecticide in Field Crops.  (Unpublished study in-
               cluding letter dated  Aug 14, 1974 from J.L. Reed to R.W. Bald-
               win, received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-F)

005008731   Sharma, R.K.; Stern, V.M.; Hagemann, R.W. (1976) Blue*alfalfa
               aphid: a new pest in  the Imperial Valley.  California
               Agriculture 30(4):14-15.

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009029    Sharma,  R.K.; Toscano, N.; Kido, K.  (1976) Control of Cotton Pests
               with  New  and Available Insecticides: Evaluation of Their Effects
               on  Beneficial Complex and Cotton  Yield.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 9, 1979 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Califor-
               nia,  Cooperative Extension Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:237766-G)

005003067    Sharma,  R.K.; Toscano, N.C.; Kido, K.; Van Maren, A.F. (1975)
               Cabbage looper control on seedling lettuce.  California
               Agriculture 29(8):10-11.

005008730    Sharma,  R.K.; Toscano, N.C.; Reynolds, H.T.; Kido, K.; Hannibal,
               R.M.; Quillman, W.M. (1977) Tobacco budworm invades Imperial
               Valley cotton.  California Agriculture 31 (6): 16-18.

005011575    Shaw, D.D.; Morgan, M.G. (1973) lexicological studies of some
               insecticides upon adult spruce budworm.  Bi-monthly Research
               Notes, Canadian Forestry Service  29(6):36-37.

005014821    Sheets,  T.J. (1979) Pesticide residues in agricultural commodities
               and environments (abstract no. 8.01261.  Toxicology Research
               Projects Directory.  Section 1 4(8):16.

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    Methomyl, and Disulfoton on  Growth and Yield of Soybeans.
    Auburn,  Ala.:r  Alabama Agricultural Experinvent  Station.
    (Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station circular  no.  212)

 Shehane, R.H.; Bass,  M.H.. (1974) Growth and yield  of soybeans
    following treatment with pnorate, carbofuran, methomyl or
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    Insecticide Trial  Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
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  * (Unpublished study received  Jun 29, 1976 under  201-347;  CDL:
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    (Unpublished study received  Jun 29, 1976 under  201-347;  CDL:
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    (Unpublished study received  Jun 29, 1976 under  201-347;  CDL:
    232411-Q)

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   1973 under 201-347; CDL:001055-C)
                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nudrin    Formulation Comparisons.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973 under 201-347; CDL:
   001055-F)

                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nudrin    Formulation Comparisons.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973 under 201-347; CDL:
   001055-E)
                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nude in    Formulation Comparisons.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973 under 201-347; CDL:
   001055-D)
                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nude in    Insecticide Liquid
   Formulation Comparisons.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12,
   1973 under 201-348; CDL:026992-G)
                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nudrin    Insecticide Liquid Formu-
   lation Comparisons.  (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973
   under 201-347; CDL:001055-H)

                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nudrin    Insecticide Liquid Formu-
   lation Comparisons.  (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973
   under 201-347; CDL:001055-G)
                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nude in    Insecticide Liquid Formu-
   lation Comparisons.  (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973
   under 201-347; CDL:001055-A)

                                    (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1973) Nudrin    Insecticide Liquid Formu-
   lation Comparisons.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973
   under 201-348; CDL:026992-X)

Shell Chemical Company (1973) Summary of Stability Studies (Nudrin
   Insecticide).  (Unpublished study received Apr 5, 1973 under
   201-347; CDL:001053-A)

Shell Chemical Company (1973) Toxicology: [Methomyl].  Summary of
   studies 001053-J through 001053-N.  (Unpublished study received
   Apr 5, 1973 under 201-347; CDL:001053-1)

Shell Chemical Company (1974?) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232403-L)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007153
000008015
000017223
000017222
000017217
000017216.
000008321
000009783
            Shell Chemical Company (1974?) Performance Summary of Experimental
               Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232407-T)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Data Supporting the Use of Nudrin/R/
               1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect Pests on
               Alfalfa, Cotton, Soybeans, and Beans.  Stannary of studies
               115269-B through 115269-AM.  (Unpublished study received Ma: 31,
               1975 undo: 201-347; CDL:115269-A)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Performance Sunmary of Experimental
             .  Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-U)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Performance Summary of Experimental
               Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-P)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Performance Summary of Experimental
               Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL.-232409-Z)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Performance Sunmary of Experimental
           "".  Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232409-Y)

            Shell Chemical Company (1974) Performance Summary of Experimental
               Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232406-E)

            Shell Chemical Company (1975?) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin    1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Beans.  Summary of studies 232406-B through 232406-E,
               232406-N through 232406-W, 232406-Y,"and 232406-AA through
               232406-AG.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; CDL:232406-A)
000007115
            Shell Chemical Company (1975?) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin* '1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Alfalfa.  Summary of studies 232403-B through 232403-D,
               232403-F through 232403-U and 232403-W through 232403-AD.  (Un-
             * published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
               232403-A)

000007143   Shell Chemical Company (1975?) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin    1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests of Sorghum.  Summary of studies 232407-B through 232407-T
               and 232407-V through 232407-AA.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232407-A)

000007152   Shell Chemical Company (1975?) Performance Summary of Experimental
               Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
               1976 under 201-347; CDL:232407-S)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007199
000016046
000008235
000017214
000017211
Shell Chemical Company (1975?) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; prepared in cooperation with Dotson & Sons
   Chemical Co. and Wilbur-Ellis Co.; CDL:232403-M)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) [Summary: Insecticide Trials]. . (Un-
   published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared in
   cooperation with Univ. of California—Riverside, Citrus Research
   Center and Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology;
   CDL:232411-R)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of
   Nudrin* ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Soybeans.  Sunmary of studies 232405-B through
   232405-AD, .232405-AF through 232405-AJ and 232405-AL through
   232405-AN.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
   347; CDL:232405-A)
000017213   Shell
          ical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin1"' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Cabbage, Broccoli, and Cauliflower.  Summary of studies
   232409-S through 232409-Z.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232409-C)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin    1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Celery.  Suranary of studies 232409-AA through 232409-
   AC.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232409-D)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin    1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Peppers.  Sunmary of studies 232409-E through 232409-K.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232409-A)
000017210   Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drinv  ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Peanuts.  Sumnary of studies 232408-N through 232408-U,
               232408-W and 232408-X.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; CDL: 232408X1)
              j                                            ,
000017209   Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin1  ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Potatoes.  Sunnary of studies 232408-F through
               232408-L.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; CDL:232408-B)

000017212   Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drinv   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Lettuce.  Sunmary of studies 232409-L through 232409-R.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
               232409-B)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000017219
000017220
000017221
000017208
300016634
000017224
000017235
Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin*  ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Spinach.  Summary of studies 232410-W through 232410-
   AB.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232410-C)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin*   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Peas.  (Suntnary of studies 232410-AC through 232410-AH.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232410-D)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin1   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Mint.  Suntnary of studies 232410-AN through 232410-AR.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232410-F)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin1   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests of Tomatoes.  Sunniery of studies 232408-D and 232408-E.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232408-A)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin*   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Oranges.  Sunmary of studies 232411-O through 232411-
   AC.  (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232411-B)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
   drin1   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
   Pests on Grapes.  Summary of studies 232411-C through 232411-N.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232411-A)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting
   drin1 ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Cc
                                           the Use of Nu-
                                         Control of Insect
Pests on Grapefruit.  Summary of studies 232411-AD through
232411-AH.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
347; CDL:232411-AI)
000007731   Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin1   1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pest on Cotton.  Summary of studies 232404-B through 232404-Q,
               232404-S through 232404-Z, 232404-AB through 232404-BG.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232404-A)

000015999   Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nu-
               drin1 ' 1.8 Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect
               Pests on Melons.  Summary of studies 232410-G, 232410-H,
               232410-J through 232410-N and 232410-P through 232410-S.  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
               232410-A)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000016001
000016000
000016002
000016020
000016016
000015965
000015981
000015:'85
000016044
000016025
000007745
000008320
Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nudrin 1.8
   Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect Pests on Corn.
   Summary of studies 232410-AI through 232410-AM.  (Unpublished
   study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-E)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Data Supporting the Use of Nudrin 1.8
   Insecticide Solution for the Control of Insect Pests on Squash.
   Suranary of studies 232410-T through 232410-V.  (Unpublished
   study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-B)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-<3)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-AC)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-Y)

Shell.Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232408-D)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232409-F)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL.-232409-L)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
   D.C.; CDL: 232411-0)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
 ., Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232410-AI)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study including letter
   dated Aug 11, 1975 from P.L.  Pontoriero to R.W. Baldwin, re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232404-X)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232406-D)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000017218
000017227
000017228
000017229
000018769
000018770 .
000018771
000008038
005012838
000006999
000007000
Shell Chemical Conpany (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232409-AA)

Shell Chemical Conpany (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232411-V)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232411-X)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232411-Y)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232408-G)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232411-K)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Performance Summary of Experimental
   Insecticide Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232411-W)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Residue Summary: iMethomyl].   Summary
   of studies 115269-AO through 115269-BA.   (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:115269-AN)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) Summary of Basic Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide.  San Ramon, Calif.:  Shell Chemical Company,
   Agricultural Chemicals.
000008039
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1973— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Sorghum from Donna, Texas: TIR-24-116-74.  (Un-
   published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;  CDL:
   232402-E)
  4
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1973— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Soybeans Following Application of Nudrin from
   Loxley, Alabama: TTR-24-174-73.   (Unpublished study including
   TIR-24-175-73, received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232402-F)
                                                           (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Alfalfa Following Application of Nudrin from
   Reno, Nevada: TTR-24-142-74.  (Unpublished study including TIR-
   24-153-74, TIR-24-166-74, TIR-24-167-74 , TIR-24-175-74 and TIR-
   24-803-74, received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:115269-AP)

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                          OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007990
000007989
000008040
000009076
000007997
000007999
000008042
                                                           I'D)
Shell Chemical Company  (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin1 '
   Insecticide in Cantaloupes fron Mesa, Arizona: TIR-24-148-74.
   (Unpublished study including TIR-24-150-75 and TIR-24-152-74 ,
   received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232401-F)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Cottonseed from Portland, Arkansas: TIR-24-254
   74.  (Unpublished study including TIR-24-119-75 , received Jun
   29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232401-A)
                                                           CR\
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin1
   Insecticide in Cottonseed from Portland, Arkansas: TIR-24-254
   74.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347;
   CDL:115269-AR)
0000077.29- -
000007991
000007138
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data fir Nudrin*
   Insecticide in Cucumbers Following Application of Nudrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-150-74.  (Unpublished study includ-
   ing TIR-24-244-74, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232401-D)
                                                           /p\
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin1 '
   Insecticide in Dry Beans Following Application of Nudrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-163-74.  (Unpublished study received
   Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:223468-AX)
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Qrapes from Modesto, California: TIR-24-161-74.
   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232401-1)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Lemons from Fort Pierce, Florida: TIR-24-268-74.
   (Unpublished study including TTR-24-157-75 , received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-P)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Peanuts from Pontotox, Texas: TIR-24-241-74.
   (Unpublished Study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
  t 232401-Q)
                                                           /p\
Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue nafa for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Peas Following Application of Nudrin from Modes-
   to, California: TIR-24-126-74.  (Unpublished study including
   TIR-24-154-75 and TIR-24-165-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under
   201-347; CDL:232401-U)

Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Snap Beans Following Application of Nudrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-151-74.  (Unpublished study received
   Ma: 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:115269-AV)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007134
000009084
000009083
000007008
000007002
000007004
000007136
000007137
 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data fcr Nudrin(R)
    Insecticide in Snap Beans Following Application of Nudrin from
    Modesto, California: TIR-24-151-74.  (Unpublished study in-
    cluding TIR-24-163-74, TIR-24-213-74, TIR-24-271-74 and TIR-24-
    117-75, received Jun 29, 1976 undo: 201-347; CDL:232400-G)

 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
    Insecticide in Soybean Forage and Straw Following Application of
    Nudrin from Pickens, Arkansas: TIR-24-253-74.  (Unpublished
    study received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:115269-BA)

 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data fcr Nudrin
    Painter , Virginia: TIR-24-269-74.  (Unpublished study received
    Ma: 31, 1975 under 201-347; CDL:115269-AT)

 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data fcr Nudrin(R)
    Insecticide in Soybeans Resulting from the Application of Nudrin
    from Tallasee, Alabama: TTR-24-103-75.   (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-P)
 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for  Nudrin
"•"-'_ Insecticide in Spinach Following Application of Nudrin from
    Yakima, Washington: TIR-24-147-74.   (Unpublished study received
    Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-J)
                                                            (R)
 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1974— Residue Data for  Nudrin
    Insecticide in Sugar  Beets Following Application of Nudrin from
    Williams, California: TIR-24-177-74.  (Unpublished study includ-
    ing TIR-24-184-74 and TIR-24-247-74, received Jun  29,  1976 under
    201-347; CDL:232402-L)
 Shell Chemical Company (1975)  1975— Residue Data for  Nudrin
    Insecticide in Celery Resulting from the Application of Nudrin
    from Lake Harbour, Florida: TIR-24-128-75.   (Unpublished study
    received Jun 29,  1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-M)
000007992
 Shell Chemical Company (1975)  1975— Residue Data for  Nudrin*
    Insecticide in Grapefruit Resulting from the Application of
    Nudrin from Weslaco,  Texas:  TIR-24-155-75.   (Unpublished study
    including TIR-24-159-75 and  TIR-24-161-75, received Jun 29, 1976
    under  201-347; CDL:232400-O)

 Shell Chemical Company (1975) 1975— Residue Data for  Nudrin(R)
    Insecticide in Lettuce Resulting from the Application of Nudrin
    from Arvin, California: TIR-24-214-74.   (Unpublished study re-
    ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;  CDL:232401-J)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007139
000007140
                                                           (T>\
Shell Chemical Company  (1975) 1975—Residue Data for Nudrin*  '
   Insecticide in Oranges Following Application of Nudrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-115-75.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding TIR-24-158-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL.-232400-R)
                                                           fR)
Shell Chemical Company  (1975) 1975—Residue Data for Nudrin1  '
   Insecticide in Tangerines Following Application of Nudrin from
   Modesto, California: TIR-24-114-75.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-T)
000007005   Shell Chemical Company  (1975) 1975—Residue Data for Nudrin4
               Insecticide in Tobacco Leaves Resulting frcm the Application of
               Nudrin  from Rocky Mtn., North Carolina: TIR-24-217-75.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-M)

000007007   Shell Chemical Company  (1975) 1975—Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
               Insecticide in Tanatoes Resulting frcm the Application of Nudrin
               from Homestead, Florida: TIR-24-118-75.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29fl 1976  under 201-347; CDL:232402-O)

000007131   Shell Chemical .Company ,(1976) ..Residue Summary: [Nudr in].  Summary	
000007133
000007135
000007142
000007001
   of studies 232400-B through 232400-E, 232400-G, 232400-1,.
   232400-M, 232400-0, 232400-P, 232400-R, 232400-T through 232400-
   V, 232400-Z and 232400-AA.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
   1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-A)

Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1974—Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Alfalfa Resulting from the Application of Nudrin,
   a Colorado Study: TIRr-24-199-74.  (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-E)

Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1974—Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Pinto Beans Resulting frcm the Application of
   Nudrin, a Colorado Study: TIR-24-200-74.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding TIR-24-265-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232400-1) .
                 /
                                                           (•D\
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1974—Residue Data for Nudrin
 ' Insecticide in Sweet Corn Resulting frcm the Application of
   Nudrin, an Illinois Study: TIR-24-181-74.  (Unpublished study
   including TIR-24-186-75, TIR-24-311-75 and TIR-24-329-75, re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-AA)
                                                            (R)
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975—Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Spinach Resulting frcm the Application of Nudrin
   from Modesto, California: TIR-24-137-75.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding TIR-24-280-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232402-1)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000006995
000009075
000009077
000009079
000006998
000006996
000009078
 Shell Chemical Conpany (1976)  1975— Residue Data for Nudrin( R)
    Insecticide in Bell Peppers Resulting from the Application of
    Nudrin, a California Study: TIR-24-240-75.   (Unpublished study
    received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-A)
                                                           fRl
 Shell Chemical Company (1976)  1975— Residue Data for Nudrin1
    Insecticide in Cottonseed Resulting from the Application of
    Nudrin to Cotton Plants, a  Texas Study: TIR-24-207-75.  (Unpub-
    lished study including TIR-24-208-75, received Jun 29, 1976 un-
    der 201-347; CDL:232401-B)
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Cucumbers Resulting from the Application of
   Nudrin, a California Study: TTR-24-250-75.  (Unpublished study
   including TIR-24-267-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232401-E)

Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Dry Peas Resulting from the Application of Nu-
   drin, a Washington Study: TIR-24-197-75.  (Unpublished study in-
   cluding TIR-24-219-75 and TIR-24-264-75, received Jun 29, 1976
   under 201-347; CDL.-232401-X)
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Grain Sorghum Resulting from the Application of
   Nudrin, a Texas Study: TIR-24-350-75.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-D)
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Green Peppers Resulting from the Application of
   Nudrin, an Iowa Study: TIR-24-268-75.  (Unpublished study re-
   ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-B)
000007003
000007604
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin1
   Insecticide in Peanuts Resulting from the Application of Nudrin,
   a Georgia Study: TIR-24-261-75.  (Unpublished study including
   TIR-24-308-75, received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:
   232401-R)

SheJ.1 Chemical Company (1976) 1975— Residue Data for Nudrin(R)
   Insecticide in Spinach Resulting from the Application of Nudrin,
   a Tennessee Study: TIR-24-363-75.   (Unpublished study received
   Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232402-K)
                                                           (D\
Shell Chemical Company (1976) 1976— Residue Data for Nudrin
   Insecticide in Broccoli Resulting from the Application of
   Nudrin, a California Study: TIR-24-100-76.  (Unpublished study
   received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-U)

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000007605
000007132
000007104
000008013
005009389
Shell Chemical Company  (1976) 1976—Residue Data for Nudrin(R>
   Insecticide in Cauliflower Resulting from the Application of
   Nudrin, a California Study: TIR-24-105-76.  (Unpublished study
   received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; CDL:232400-V)

Shell Development Company (1975) Residue Determination of
   Nudrin* ' Insecticide in drops: GLC-Flame Photometric Detector
   Method: Modesto Method Series.  Method MMS-R-427-1 dated May
   1975.  (Unpublished  study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
   CDL:232400-C)

Shell Oil Company (1973) Evaluation of Cartridges for Use in Res-
   pirators: Protection against Nudrin Insecticide Sprays.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Jun 27, 1973 under 201-347; CDL:001055-B)

Shell Oil Company (1973) Test for Phytotoxicity of Nudrin Insecti-
   cide to Various drops.  (Unpublished study received Dec 12, 1973
   under 201-348; CDL:026992-Y)

Shepard, M.; Garner, G.R.; Turnipseed, S.G. (1977) Colonization
   and resurgence of insect pests of soybean in response to
   insecticides and field isolation.  Environmental Entomology
   6(4)^501—506.
000008839
000009228
000009227
000007191
000009013
Shepman, H. (1966) Control of Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn.  (Unpub-
   lished study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; prepared by
   California Packing Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
   Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091179-L)

Sherman, H. (1964) Acute Oral Test: Haskell Laboratory Report
   No. 100-64.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:229716-A)

Sherman, H. (1966) Oral LDeQ Test: Haskell Laboratory Report
   No. 210-66.  (Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 352-
   342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
   Del.; CDL:229715-A)

Sherman, H. (1967) Acute Oral Potentiation Studies with S-Methyl
  ' N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy] thioacetimidate Iinx-1179): Haskell
   Laboratory Report No. 160-67.  (Unpublished study received on
   unknown date under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
   & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:050428-D)

Sherman, H. (1967) Three-Generation Reproduction Study—Progress
   Report: Haskell Laboratory Report No. 164-67.  (Unpublished
   study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0671; submitted by E.I. du
   Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091178-F)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008620
 000009010   Sherman, H.  (1967) Three-Month Feeding Study on Dogs,with S-Methyl
                N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]  thioacetiroidate [Lannate    Methomyl
                Insecticide;  INX-1179]:  Haskell Laboratory Report No.  168-67.
                (Unpublished  study received Dec 28, 1968 under  8F0671; sub-
                mitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.;
                CDL:091178-B)

             Sherman, H.  (1968) Acute Oral and Antidote Test with Dogs: Haskell
                Laboratory Report No.  279-68.   (Unpublished study received  Sep
                2,  1969 under OF0882;  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours  &
                Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093179-B)

             Sherman, H.  (1968) Acute Oral and Antidote Tests with Rabbits:
                Haskell Laboratory Report No.  250-68.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Jan 12,  1971 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:105655-B)

             Sherman, H.  (1972) Chicken  and Egg Study:  Haskell  Laboratory Report
                No.  55-72.   (Unpublished  study received Sep 7,  1972 under
                3F1307; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Inc., Wil-
                mington,  Del,;  CDL:092221-C)

 000009183.~r Sherman, H.; Aftosnas,._J.G...li9?2_)_Effect^^^
	on Bobwhite Quail:  Haskell Laboratory Report No.  405-72. ' (Un-
000007172
000009365
               published study received Jul 29, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               224800-F)

000009399   Shields, C. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received on unknown date under 1F1162; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               098436-Q)

005019743   Shinkaji, N. (1976) Chilikabtridani ni taisuru noyaku no eikyo.
005019408   Shinkaji, N. (1976) Chirikaburi-dani ni taisuru noyaku no eikyo.
000007984   Shinkle, B.D. (1971) Soybean Insecticide Evaluation.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 20, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003044-I)

000009202   Shinkle, B.D. (1973) Insecticide Evaluation.  (Unpublished study
               received Apr  24, 1975 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-AH)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008526    Shinkle, B.D.;  Harrell, B.R.  (1970) To Determine the Effects of 3
               GPA's & Two  Formulations of Lannate on Worms in Peanuts.  (Un-
               published  study received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-C)

000008527    Shinkle, B.D.;  Hooks, C  (1971) Insecticide Evaluation—Peanuts.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               in cooperation  with Helena Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-E)

000003274    Shipman, H. (1969) 1969 Test  of New Materials to Control Alfalfa
               Loopers &  Pea Aphis [sic]  on Peas.  .(Unpublished study received
               Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; prepared by Del Monte Corp., submit-
               ted by E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:091071-V)
                                                                       /pi
000014211    Shipp, O.E.; Watuve, ; Harding, J.A.; et al. (1976) Monitor1  :
               Efficacy Data for Whitefly Control in Cotton.  (Unpublished
               study including report nos. 36145, 39531, 39539, 39649, 40344,
               42067, 45418 and 47462, received Mar 17, 1977 under 3125-280;
               prepared in  cooperation with Louisiana State Univ. and Texas
  •>---•   - __..  A & M Univ., submitted by  Mobay Chemical Corp., Agricultural
  -   •"'"'-.  Div., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:228720-A)

005010439    Shoeib, A.M.; El Azim, M.A.;  Kamel, A.A.M. (1973) Studies on the
               chemical control of the cotton leaf worm, Spodoptera
000007164   Shouse, K.  (1970) Lannate Methcmyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received May 15, 1973 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               008509-D)

000009400   Shouv, K. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under 1F1162; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               098436-R)

000009243   Shread, J.  (1968) Lannate—Rose Leaf Tier.  (Unpublished study
              „ received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Con-
               necticut, Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-1)

000007118   Shutt, V.; Simkover, H.G. (1972) Test on Alfalfa Caterpillar.  (Un-
               published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-K)

000007113   Simkover, H.G.; Darn, R.W. (1973) Phytotoxicity of Nudrin Insect-
               icide Formulations.  (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1973
               under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
               D.C.; CDL:001055-K)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000016012    Simkover, H.G.; Jackson, E.K.; Sawyer, T.  (1975) Test SD 43775 and
               SD 14999.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232410-T)

000016038    Simkover, H.G.; Lea, 0. (1974) Test Nudrin Insecticide.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-H)

000016040    Simkover, H.G.; Lea, O. (1974) Test Nudrin Insecticide.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 29, 1974 under 201-347; submitted by
               Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-J)

000016037    Simkover, H.G.; Lea, O.; Hedman, L. (1974) Test Nudrin Insecticide.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               in cooperation with Food Machinery Corp., submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232411-G)
                                                         /•p\
000016015    Simkover, H.G.; Sawyer, T. (1975) Test Nudrin1 ' Insecticide.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submit-
               ted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232410-X)

00500913T    Sinroon, V.F.; Mitchell, A.D.; Jcrgenson, T.A. (1977) Evaluation of
               Selected Pesticides as Chemical Mutagens: In Vitro and In Vivo
               Studies.  Research Triangle Park, N.C.:  U.S. Environmental
               Protection Agency, Health Effects Research Laboratory.  (EPA
               report no. EPA-600/1-77-028; available from: NTIS, Springfield,
               VA: PB-268 647)

005014368    Simmon, V.F.; Poole, D.C.; Newell, G.W. (1976) In vitro mutagenic
               studies of twenty pesticides [abstract no. 42].  Toxicology, and
               Applied Pharmacology 37:109.

005010438    Simmon, V.F.; Poole, D.C.; Newell, G.W. (1976) In vitro mutagenic
               studies of twenty pesticides [abstract no. 42].  Toxicology and
               Applied Pharmacology 37(1):109.

005008452   Simonet, D.E.; Knausenberger, W.I.; Townsend, L.H., Jr.; Turner,
               E.G., Jr. (1978)  A biomonitoring procedure utilizing negative
              t phototaxis of first instar Aedes aegypti larvae.  Archives of
               Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 7(3):339-347.

000008641   Simpson, CM. (19??) Potato Insect Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342;  prepared by Canada,  Dept.  of
               Agriculture, Research Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003031-W)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007674   Simpson,  C.M.  (1967)  Comparison of Standard and New Insecticides
                for Control of  First and Second Generation, Twig-Infest ing
                Larvae.   (Unpublished  study received Sep 1, 1972 under 2F1246;
                prepared  by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research Station,
                submitted by  E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:091770-F)

000007059   Simpson,  CM.  (1967)  Evaluation of Chemicals for Control.  (Unpub-
                lished study received  Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308; prepared by
                Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research Branch, Research Station,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
                Del.;  CDL:092222-AD)

000008488   Simpson,  C.M.  (1968?) Evaluation of New Materials for Berry Moth
                Control.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-
                342; prepared by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research Station,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:119829-W)

000016043   Simpson,  C.M.  (1968)  (Grape Berry Moth Controil.  (Unpublished
                study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Canada,
   "• " "_ -..— .-•   Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Research Station, submitted by Shell Chem-
                ical Co., Washington,  D.C.; CDL:232411-N)

000008492   Simpson,  C.M.  (1968) Comparison of Old and New Materials for Berry
                Moth Control.   (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under
                352-342;  prepared by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research
                Station,  submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
                Del.;  CDL:119829-AB)

000007677   Simpson,  C.M.  (1970) Control of First and Second Generation, Twig-
                Infesting Larvae.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972 under
                2F1246; prepared by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research
                Station,  submitted by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091770-I)

000009199   Simpson,  C.M.  (1970) Evaluation of Pesticides for Berry Moth Con-
                trol.  (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
                prepared  by Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Research Station, sub-
                mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               •220780-U)

005007993   Simpson,  G.R.  (1974) Blood cholinesterase survey: blood
                cholinesterase levels of persons exposed to organic phosphate
                pesticides  in the agricultural field.  Medical Journal of
                Australia 2(24):869-871.

005008724   Simpson,  G.R.; Bermingham, S.  (1977) Poisoning by carbamate
                pesticides.  Medical Journal of Australia 2(5):148-149.

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 005008215    Simpson, G.R.; Penney,  D.J.  (1974) Pesticide poisonings  in  the
               Naraoi and Macquarie  Valleys, 1973.  Medical Journal of
               Australia 1 (8): 258-260.

 000003308    Simpson, G.W.  (1966) Relative Toxicity of 7 Spray Mixtures.   (Un-
               published study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared by
               Univ. of Maine, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-AE)

 000007121    Simpson, R.G.  (1973) Alfalfa Weevil Control Trials.   (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Colorado
               State Univ., Dept. of Zoology and Entomology, submitted  by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-P)

 000009048    Simpson, R.G.  (1973) Insecticide Trials: Fort Collins, Colorado.
               (Unpublished study received Oct 12, 1978 under 352-342;  prepared
               by Colorado State Univ., Dept. of Zoology and Entomology,  sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
               CDL:236883-N)

 000007730    Simpson, R.G. (1974) Insecticide Trials.  (Unpublished study re-
   "  "  .	:%---  ceived Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by Colorado  State
               Univ., Dept. of Zoology and Entomology, submitted by  Shell Chem-
               ical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:223468-BD)

 005005064    Singh, D.; Varma, G.C.; Ramzan, M.; Sandhu, M.S. (1977)  Field
               evaluation of some new insecticides against the diamond-back
               moth Plutella xylostelia (Linnaeus).  Pesticides 11(6):58.

 005008201    Singh, N.D. (1974) Effects of chemicals on nematode populations
               and yield of sweet pepper (  Capsicum annuum L.
               var. grossum Sendt.).  Tropical Agriculture 51(l):81-84.

 000008624    Singles, G.H. (1970) DK—1179 and Cholinestarase Activity:  Haskell
               Laboratory Report No. 186-70.   (Unpublished study received Sep
               2, 1972 under OF0882; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093179-C)

000008503   Singles, G.H.;  Barnes, J.R.  (1970)  Ellman and pH-Stat Methods for
              t Measuring Cholinesterase Inhibition: Haskell Laboratory Report
              ' No.  285-70.   (Unpublished study received May 5,  1977 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:229696-A)

005009144   Sivakumar, C.V.; Lakshmanan, P.;  Jayaraj, S.  (1976)  Effect of
               foliar application of certain  systemic insecticides on the
               renifcrm nematode, Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira,
               1940 infesting tomato.   Madras Agricultural Journal
               63(4):237-238.

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008330   Skelton, T.E.  (1973) Vegetable Insect Research.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Clemson Univ.,
               Dept. of Entomology and Economic Zoology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232406-Y)

000008037   Skelton, T.E.  (1974) Vegetable Insect Research.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 31, 1975 under 201-347; prepared by Clemson Univ.,
               Dept. of Entomology and Economic Zoology, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL: 115269-AM)

005007785   Slade, P.  (1975) IUPAC Commission on the Development, Improvement,
               and Standardization of Methods of Pesticide Residue Analysis.
               Journal of  the Association of Official Analytical Chemists
               58 (6)-.1244-1255.

000013679   Sleesman, J.;  Sakamoto, S.S.; Wells, A.; et al. (1977) [Evaluation
               of Various  Insecticides on Vegetable Crops]: Report No.  31715.
               (Unpublished study including letter, report no. 36267, dated
               Sep 23, 1966 from W.H. Lange to Sid Sakamoto; letter, report
               no. 39337,  dated Jan 4, 1974 from H.B. Green to 0. Elmo Shipp
               and report  nos. 31735, 36249, 36250, 36260 through 36263, 36265,
               36266, 36268, 36269, 36279 through 36282, 36344, 37576,  38837,
      .— '-••-'   39461, 40038, 40134, 40173, 40175, 40185, 40276, 41253,  42715,
               42751, 46857, 51519, 55036, 55913, and 55926, received Jul 24,


            CONTINUATION OF CITATION
               1978 under  NJ 78/14; prepared by Ohio Agricultural Research and
               Development Center, submitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Agri-
               cultural Div., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:235607-B)

000013675   Sleesman, J.; Wells, A.; Sigler, D.; et al. (1973) [Insect Control
               on Cabbage, Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant, Turnip, Lima Beans and
               Watermelon].  (Unpublished study including letter  dated Sep 23,
               1966 from W.H. Lange to Sid Sakamoto and report nos. 31715,
               31726, 31733, 31723, 31735, 32153, 36249 through 36254,  36259
               through 36270, 36274 through 36282, 36337, 36341,  36342 and
               36344 through 36348, received Jul 24, 1973 under 4F1424; sub-
               mitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Agricultural Div., Kansas City,
               Mo.; CDL:094861-H)
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000013679
000007930   Sleesman, J.P. (1966) Control of Cabbage Caterpillars with Various
               Insecticides Applied as Foliar Sprays.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 3, 1963 under 8F0681; prepared by Ohio Agricultural
               Research and Development Center, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-C)

000008796   Sleesman, J.P. (1966) Insect Control in Eggplant and Peppers.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; prepared
               by Ohio Agricultural Exparijnent Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003019-B)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003312   Sieesman, J.P.  (1966) Performance of Various Insecticides  in the
               Control of Flea Beetles of Potato and Eggplant, the Turnip
               Aphid, Cabbage Maggot, and the Potato Leafhopper.  (Unpublished
               study received Sep 15, 1969 under OF0886; submitted by  E.I. du
               Pont de Nenoirs & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093182-E)

000012452   Sieesman, J.P.  (1966) Vegetable Insect Control Experiments.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 10, 1972 under 3F1323; prepared by
               Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Dept. of Zo-
               ology and Entomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
               N.C.; CDL:093552-AI)

000008300   Sieesman, J.P.  (1967) Comparative Effect of Various Materials in
               the Control of Insects on Potatoes and Cabbage.  (Unpublished
               study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; submitted by E.I.  du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-U)

000008825   Sieesman, J.P.  (1967) Performance of Various Insecticides  in the
               Control of Cabbage Caterpillars.  (Unpublished study received
               Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023295-M)

000007628  "Sieesman, J.P. (1969) Vegetable Insect Control Experiments.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 8, 1975 under 5F1616; prepared by
               Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Dept. of En-
               tomology, submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094496-E)

000012453   Sieesman, J.P. (1969) Vegetable Insect Control Experiments.  (Un-
               published study received Nov 10, 1972 under 3F1323; prepared by
               Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Dept. of  En-
               tomology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,  N.C.;  CDL:
               093552-AJ)

000012492   Sieesman, J.P. (1971) Foliar  Treatments to Miscellaneous Planting
               of Vegetables.  (Unpublished study received Nov 10, 1972 under
               3F1323; prepared by Ohio Agricultural Research and Development
               Center, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:
               093552-CB)

000007630   Sieesman, J.P. (1971) Vegetable Insect Control Experiments.  (Un-
               published study received Apr  8, 1975 under 5F1616; prepared  by
               Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Dept. of  En-
               tonology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,  Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:094496-H)

000014949   Sieesman, J.P. (1972) Vegetable Insect Control Experiments.  Wcos-
               ter: Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center,  Dept.
               of Entomology.  (Ent. misc. publication 73-1;  report  no. 36258;
               pp. 1-6,11-17 only; also ^n unpublished submission received  Jul
               24, 1973 under 4F1424; submitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Agri-
               cultural Div., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:094861-I)

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                         OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009133    Sleight,  B.H.,  III  (1971) Research Report: Continuous Exposure of
               Rainbow Ttout  (  Salmo gairdneri ) to Lannate    in Water.
               (Unpublished study received May 6, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Bionomics,  Inc.,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:224073-AH)

000009134    Sleight,  B.H.,  III  (1973) Bioassay Report Submitted to E.I. DuPont
               de Nemours & Company, Newark, Delaware: Acute Toxicity of H-
               7946,  MR-581 to  Or ass Shrimp (  Palaemenetes vulgar is  ), Pink
               Sir imp (  Penaeus duorarum) and Mud Crab (^  Neopanope
000008514   Sloan,   ; Magana,   ; Murphy,   ; et al.  (19??) Early Season Cotton
               Phytotoxicity.   (Unpublished study received Aug 25, 1976 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227324-M)

000008123   Sloan, L. (1972) Cotton Insecticide Evaluation.  (Unpublished study
               received May 24, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225098-J)

000.007771   Sloan, L. (1972) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received Feb
   >.   ---   ~   12, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co.,'Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-G)

000008872   Sloan, L.; Ede, L.  (1971) Field Corn—Corn Ear worm Control.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 26, 1976 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               223992-K)

000008712   Sloan, L.C. (1970) Spotted Alfalfa Aphid Trial: Bill Powers Farm,
               Yuma, Arizona.   (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1972 under
               352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003039-Y)

000007773   Sloan, L.C. (1972) Lannate—Sugar Beets: (Liquid vs 90WD).  (Unpub-
               lished study received Feb 12, 1973 under 352-370; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003096-I)

000008127   Sloan, L.C. (1973) Cotton Leaf Perforator, Beet Armywcrm Control—
               'Cotton.  (Unpublished study received May 24, 1976 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Wilbur Ellis Co. and Agtro Phosphate
               Co., Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:225098-1)

000008432   Sloan, L.C. (1973) Insect Control—Soybeans.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               Dune Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.; CDL:023303-AE)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008941
000009302
000008124
000008229
000008940
000009288
000008433
000008220
000007783
000008648
 Sloan, L.C. (1973) Worm Control—Asparagus Ferns.  (Unpublished
    study received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654; submitted by E.I. du
    Pont de Memoirs & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-F)

 Sloan, L.C. (1973) Worm Control—Cantaloupes.  (Unpublished study
    received Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
    with Rathlun Chemical and Staker Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227340-N)

 Sloan, L.C. (1973) Worm Control—Cotton.  (Unpublished study re-
    ceived May 24, 1976 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
    Sunlund Chemical, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
    Wilmington, Del.; CDL:225098-F)

 Sloan, L.C.; Greenberg, G. (1971) Warm Control—Asparagun [sic]
    Ferns.  (Unpublished study received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654;
    prepared in cooperation with Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I.
    du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-D)

 Sloan, L.C.; Qreenberg, G. (1972) Worm Control—Asparagus Ferns.
:_.  (Unpublished study received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654; prepared
    in cooperation with Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
    de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-E)

 Sloan, L.C.; Ground, B. (1972) Insecticide Evaluation—Lettuce,
    1972.   (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1976 under  352-342;
    prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Arizona, submitted by E.I.
    du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230785-T)

 Sloan, L.C.; Howell, D. (1973) Insect Control—Soybeans.   (Unpub-
    lished study received Mar 4,  1974 under 352-342; prepared in
    cooperation with Univ.  of Arizona, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
    Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-AF)

 Sloan, L.C.; Jensen, J. (1972) Insecticide—Phytotoxicity Evalua-
    tion—Lettuce.  (Unpublished study received Jan 23,  1973 under
    352-370; prepared in cooperation with Sunland Chemical Co.,  sub-
    mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
    CDL:003098-Q)

 Sloan, L.C.; Jenson, J. (1972) Insecticide Evaluation—Lettuce,
    1972.   (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1973  under  352-370;
    prepared in cooperation with Sunland Chemical Co., submitted by
    E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003098-L)

 Sloan, L.C.; Monypenny, D.  (1971) Lannate Methomyl  Insecticide—
    Evaluation.   (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971  under  352-
    342; prepared in cooperation with Dune Co., submitted  by E. I.  du
    Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:003031-AS)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000008407   Sloan, L.C.; Murphy, D. (1973) Sunniery of Results: LCS-C-6.  (Un-
                published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nenoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023292-K)

 000009045   Sloane, L.C. (1973) Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil Larvae and Pea Aphid
                Control in Alfalfa Hay.  (Unpublished study received Oct 12,
                1978 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
                Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236883-J)

 000007749   Sloane, L.W.; Crawford, S.H.; Glower, D.F.; et al. (1974) Cotton
                Insect Control Research.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
                1976 under 201-347; prepared by Louisiana State Univ., Agricul-
                tural Experiment Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Wash-
                ington, D.C.; CDL:232404-AD)

 005011162   Smart, G.C., Jr.; locascio, S.J. (1974) Strawberry plant
                production as influenced by nenatode control.  Pages
                82-85, jn Proceedings of the Soil and Crop Science Society of
                Florida.  Vol. 33.   De Land, Fla.:  Soil and Crop Science
                Society of Florida.  (Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations
                journal series no.  5279)

 000007120   Smith, B. (1973?IP Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
       '__-.~-:~-   Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
~~Hl"ZT71 •-'-•-- 347; prepared iin cooperation -with-RLitherford-flrosry-submitted-by-
                Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232403-N)	

 0000007150   Smith, B. (1973) Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
                Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
                347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
                232407-P)
                             I
 000007739   Smith, B. (1973) Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
                Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
                201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
                CDL:232404-N)

 000009081   Smith, B. (1973) Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
                Trial Data:   Nudrin .   (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975
                under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
                D.C.; CDL:115269-Y)
              4               •
 000008019   Smith, B. (1973) Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
                Trial Data:   Nudrin .   (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975
                under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
                D.C.; CDL:115269-G)

 000007197   Smith, B. (1974) Performance Summary of Experimental Insecticide
                Trial Data.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
                347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
                232403-G)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009292
005016077
005008310


000008582
000008583
000008672
000008254
000008532
 Smith, C.F.; Patron, C.S.  (1975)  Picklewccm Biology and Control:
    1975.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29,  1976 under 352-342;
    prepared  by North Carolina  State Univ.,  Dept.  of Entomology,
    submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL:227340-B)

 Smith, D.  (1978) Control of Heliothis armigera (Huebner)
    and Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) in tomatoes in south
    eastern Queensland 1971-1975.   Queensland Journal of
    Agricultural and Animal Sciences 35(l):47-52.

 Smith, D.M.  (1977) Qrganophosphcrus poisoning  from emergency use
    of a handsprayer.  Practitioner 218(1308):877-883.

 Smith, J.  (1974) Potato Leafhopper Counts on Peanut Plots Receiving
    Foliar  Sprays.  (Unpublished study received May 27,  1977  under
    352-342;  prepared by Virginia  Polytechnic Institute and State
    Univ.,  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,
    Del.;  CDL.-230288-B)

 Smith, J.  (1976) Potato Leafhopper Counts on VA 61R Variety  Peanuts
    Treated with Various Foliar  Sprays.  (Unpublished study received
    May 27, 1977 under  352-342;  prepared by Virginia Polytechnic In-
    stitute and  State Univ.,  submitted by E.I.  du  Pont de Nemours &
"'  Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:230288-C)
 Smith, J.C.  (1970) Summary of  1970  Insecticide Field Tests  for
   Control of  Soybean  Insects.   (Unpublished  study received Jul 7,
   1972  under  352-342; prepared  by  Virginia Polytechnic  Institute
   and State Univ.,  Research Div.,  Tidewater  Research Station, sub-
   mitted by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington,  Del; CDL:
   003042-G)

 Smith, J.C.  (1971) Summary of  1971  Insecticide Tests and Resistance
   Evaluations for Control of  Soybean Insects.   (Unpublished study
   received  Jun  29,  1976 under 201-347; prepared by Virginia Poly-
   technic Institute and State Univ., Tidewater  Research Station,
   submitted by  Shell Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.; CDL:
   232405-AI)

 Smith, J.C.  (1972) Experimental  Results:  Summary of 1972 Insecti-
   cide  Field  Tests  for Control  of  Arthropods on Peanuts.   (Unpub-
  -lished study received Jul 8,  1976  under 352-342; prepared by
   Virginia  Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Research Div.,
   Tidewater Research and  Continuing  Education Center, submitted
   by E.I. du  Pont de Nemours  &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
   226819-J)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000003533   Smith, J.C.  (1974) Experimental Results: Summary of 1974 Insecti-
               cide-Field Tests fee Control of Insects and Mites on Peanuts.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Research
               Div., Tidewater Research and Continuing Education Center, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:226819-K)

000015979   Smith, J.C.  (1974) Experimental Results: Sunroary of 1974 Insecti-
               cide-Field Tests for Control of Insects and Mites on Peanuts.
               (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared
               by Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ., Tidewater Re-
               search and Continuing Education Center, submitted by Shell Chem-
               ical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232408-X)

000008534   Smith, J.C.  (1975) Experimental Results.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Virginia Polytech-
               nic Institute and State Univ., Research Div., Tidewater Research
               and Continuing Education Center, submitted by ELI. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-L)

000008255   Smith, J.C.; Eaton, A. (1973) Summary of 1973 Insecticide Tests and
               Resistance Evaluations for Control of Soybean Insects in Virgin-
               ia.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
  _'_" ' '_--'--• prepared  by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.,
               Tidewater Research and Continuing Education"Center, Holland
               Station,  submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232405-AJ)

005012675   Smith, M.R.; Nuttall, A.M. (1972) Methomyl—a new carbamate
               insecticide for use on hops.  Pages 603-610, In Proceedings of
               the 6th British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference; Nov
               15-18, 1971, Brighton, England.  Vol. 2.  London, England:
               British Crop Protection Council.

005009143   Smith, R.F.  (1971) Effects of neurotropic drugs on Lannate and
               atropine  toxicity in the western spruce budworm, Choristoneira


005009145   Smith, R.F.  (1971) Juveno-mimetic effects of Lannate in sublethal
               doses on  western spruce budworm (  Chccistoneura
000008962   Snee, D.A.; Tayfun, P.O. (1970) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Dust:
               Haskell Laboratory Report No. 238-70.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003094-B)

000007176   Soil Control Lab (1970) Certified Pesticide Residue Analysis.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 12, 1971 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               106655-F)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000008382
 000016013
000008329
000009294
000008416
£05010440
000008753
000007851
 Sorensen, K.A.  (1972) Insecticide Screening Tests.   (Unpublished
    study received Apr 30, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by North
    Carolina State Univ., submitted by E.I.  du Pent de Neraoirs &
    Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224040-1)

 Sorensen, K.A.  (1973) fruit and Vegetable Insects.   (Unpublished
    study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by North
    Carolina State Univ., submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washing-
    ton,  D.C.; CDL:232410-V)

 Sorensen, K.A.  (1974) Fruit and Vegetable Insects:  Annual Report
    1974.  (Incomplete study; unpublished  study received Jun 29,
    1976  under 201-347; prepared by North  Carolina State Univ.,
    submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,  D.C.;  CDL:232406-W)

 Sorensen, K.A.  (1975) Fruit and Vegetable Insects:  Annual Report,
    1975.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976  under  352-342;
    prepared by North Carolina State Univ.,  submitted by E.I.  du
    Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:227340-D)

 Sorensen, K.S.  (1972) Minimum Rates against Pests and  Predators.
    (Unpublished study received Mar  4, 1974  under  352-342;  prepared
    by North Carolina State Univ.,  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de
-_••  Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-F)
000003751
000007796
 Sparacino,  C.M.;  Hines,  J.W.  (1976)  High-performance liquid	
    chrcmatograpny of carbamate  pesticides.  Journal  of
    Chromatographic Science 14(12):549-556.

 Spatcher, D.L.  (19??)  Lannate Methonyl  Insecticide—Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received  Jan 18,  1971 under 352-342; submit-
    ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
    023302-E)

 Spatcher, D.L.  (1969)  Lannate Methyomyl sic   Insecticide—Evalua-
    tion.  (Unpublished study  received Apr 7,  1970 under  352-EX-70;
    submitted  by E.I.  du  Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
    CDL:123350-M)

 Spatcher , D. L.  (1970)  Lannate Methomyl  Insecticide—Evaluation.
    (Unpublished study received  Jan 18,  1971 under 352-342; sub-
    mitted by  E.I. ;du Pont de  Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
   'CDL: 003022-D)  \
                 ' j
 Spatcher, D.L.  (1972)  Collect Insect and Residue Data.   (Unpub-
    lished study received Jan  23, 1973 under 352-370;  prepared  in
    cooperation with Univ.  of  Kentucky,  Entomology Dept., submitted
    by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
    003098-AC)

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                                CASE  BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000003525    Spatchcr,  D.L.  (1975) Peanut  Insect Control.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 8, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Memoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226819-B)

 000008152    Spatcher,  D.L.; Rhoads, T.C.  (1971) Armyworm—Corn.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023294-P)

 000008783    Spatcher,  D.L.; Rhoads, T.C.  (1971) Fall ftmyworm Control.  (Un-
               published study received Mar 9, 1972 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003037-Z)

 000008756    Spicer,  J. (1970) Lannate Record Sheet—Exper imental Program.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 18, 1971 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours fr Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023302-J)

 000003090    Stabler, D. (1969) Compare Parathion-Sevin Combination to Lannate
               for Control of Cabbage Caterpillars.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jul 22, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-U)

 000008085_   Stabler, D. (1969) Obtain Data to Expand Label Claim to Aerial
   ~   --•      Application of Lannate.  (Unpublished study received Jul 22,
               1970  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Neraours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-P)

             Stabler, D.; Timmons, C. (1970) Lannate Methyomyl  sic  Insecti-
               cide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Joan of Arc Canning
               Co.,  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003037-W)

000009193    Stafford, E.  (1971) Sprays to Control Omnivorous Leaf Rollers (OLR)
               on Thompson Seedless Grapes, Enoch Vineyard, Fresno, County,
               1971.   (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of California, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-J)

000007637    Stafford, E.M. (1967) Sprays to Control Grape Leafhoppers on Ribier
               Grapes—1967.  (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
              ^ 4F1437; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by E.
               I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               093831-D)

000007638    Stafford, E.M. (1969) Grape Leaf hopper—Manning and Hill Avenue-
               Emperor Grapes.   (Unpublished study received on unknown date
               under 4F1437; prepared by Univ. of California—Davis, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
               093831-E)
000008780
      i '\

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009198   Stafford,  E.M.  (1970) Sprays  to Control  the Grape Leaf  Folder  1970.
                (Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared
                by Univ. of  California—Davis, submitted by E.I. du  Pont de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-O)

000009192   Stafford,  E.M.; AliNiazee, M.T.  (1970) Chemical Control of Cmni-
                vorous  Leafroiler and Grapes.  (Unpublished study received
                Apr  24, 1975 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs
                &  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-H)

000016036   Stafford,  E.M.; AliNiazee, M.T. (1970) Chemical Control of Omnivo-
               rous Lea fir oiler on Grapes.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
                1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,  Washington,
                D.C; CDL:232411-F)

000007865   Stanek, L.; Firmerty, D.W. (1973)  Insect Control on Processing
                Peas .  (Unpublished study received Oct 31, 1977 under 352-342;
                prepared in  cooperation with Green Giant Co., submitted by  E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:232151-E)

000008162   Stanek, L.; Finnerty, D.W. (1973) Alfalfa Looper & Armyworm Control
                in Canning Peas.  (Unpublished study  including letters dated Sep
        '___:.:--  18,  1973 from C. Araling to Dale E. Schroeder and Dec 3, 1973
                from B.L. Yahnke to Cal Greimann, received Mar 5, 1974 under
                352-342; prepared in cooperation with Green Giant Co., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               023301-K)

000007868   Stanek, L.; Finnerty, D.W. (1973) Alfalfa Loopar and Armyworm  Con-
               trol in Canning Peas.  (Unpublished study received Oct 31,  1977
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Green Giant Co.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:232151-P)

000009270   Stanek, L.; Finnerty, D.W. (1973) Insect Control on Processing
               Peas.   (Unpublished study received Jul 20, 1976 under 352-342;
               prepared in cooperation with Green Giant Co., submitted by  E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227337-E)

000009310   Stanek, L.; Shanker, L.  (1974) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpub-
                lished  study received Jul 1, 1975 under 352-342; prepared in co-
               oparation with Green Giant Co., submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Ne-
               mours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220913-D)

000003622   Stanford Research Institute (1977) Evaluation of Selected Pesti-
               cides as Chemical Mutagens In vitro  and In vivo Studies.  By
               The Institute for Health Effects Research Lab.    Washington,
               D.C.: U.S.  Dept. of Commerce,   (pp.  4,5,18,19,100,101,129,143,
               149,161; available from NTIS,  Springfield, VA;  PB-268 647;
               also In unpublished submission received Apr 28, 1978 under 352-
               342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:097069-B)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005016711   Stanova, A.; Jirigova, J.  (1972) Porovnanie toxicity roznych
               akaricidov voci citlivemu a rezistentnemu kmenu Tetranychus
000003139   Starr, L.  (1970) Lannate Mcthotnyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by
               Coastal Chemical Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023293-B)

000007180   Starr, L.  (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 6, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by
               Coastal Chemical Co. in cooperation with Irvine Co., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003027-B)

005016278   Stefanov, D.; Georgiev, G. (1973) Vuzmozhnosti za borba sreshtu
               ustoychivite formi na listnata vushka po tyutyuna.
000008968   Steinhauer, C.J.  (1969) Control of Cabbage Looper on Cabbage.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
      . — "'•-:  003094-1)

005013562   Stenseth, C. (1970) Jordbaersnutebille (  Anthonomus
005009957   Stenseth, C. (1973) Bekjempelse av bringebaerbladmidd (  Eriophyes
005012257   Stenseth, C. (1973) Skadedyr mot tringebaerbille (  Bytirus
000008395   Sterling, H. (1974) Phillips County Sumnary of Field Insecticide
               Demonstration Plots—1974.  (Unpublished study including letter
               dated Oct 16, 1974 from H.R. Sterling to Larry B. Gillham, re-
               ceived Nov 11, 1975 under 352-370; prepared by Univ. of Arkan-
              "sas, Cooperative Extension Service, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:222757-T)

000007759   Sterling, W. (1973) A Cotton Insect Pest Management System for East
               Texas.  (Prepared for Cotton Insect Research and Control Con-
               ference, Dallas, Tex., Jan 7-9, 1974; unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Texas A & M
               Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington, D.C.; CDL:232404-AX)

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                          OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAM
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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000009073    Stiec,  E.F.  (1969) Flavor Evaluation Report en Potatoes.  (Unpub-
                lished study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared by
                Rutgers Univ., Dept. of Food Science, submitted by E.I. du Pont
                de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091530-H)

000009282    Straub, K.W. (1975) Control of the Aphid Complex on Lettuce.  (Un-
                published study received Aug 11, 1976 under 352-342? prepared
                by New York Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I.
                du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230785-N)

000009097    Straub, R.W. (1973) Aerial Application of Three Compounds for the
                Control of Three Insect Species on Sweet Corn.  (Unpublished
                study received Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; prepared by New York
                Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023294-D)

005008456    Straub, R.W. (1977) European corn borer control in early sweet
                corn: role of pre-silk applications and leaf feeding
               resistance.   Journal of Economic Entomology 70(4):524-526.

005001108    Strong, R.G.; Sbur, D.E. (1968) Evaluation of insecticides for
                control of stored-product insects.  Journal of Economic
 ...            Entomology 61(4):1034-1041.

000008439    Sturm, R.C; Waters, L., Jr.; Massimino, J., Jr. (1970) Lannate
                Insecticide for Control of Cabbage Lcopars on Snapbeans.   (Un-
                published study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;  submitted by
                E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:009341-E)

005004002   Suber, E.F.; Chalfant,  R.B.;  Canerday, T.D. (1971) Toxicity of
                insecticides to the cowpea curculio in the laboratory.  Journal
               of Economic Entomology 64(5):1080-1081.

005019394   Sudderuddin, K.I.; Kbk,  P.F.  (1978) Insecticide resistance
                in Plutella xylostella collected from the Cameron Highlands of
               Malaysia.  FAD Plant Protection Bulletin 26(2):53-57.

005018481   Sudderuddin, K.I.; Lim,  L.F.  (1978) In vitro studies on the
               effects of several insecticides on non-specific ester ases
               of Sitophilus oryzae (L.)  and Palembus dermestoides  (Fairm.).
               Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 61(2):407-410.
           rf
005020224   Sugaya,  H.;  Wakatsuki,  S. (1978)  Noyaku chudoku rinshorei  zenkoku
               chosa (showa 45-nen kara 52-nen made S nenkan no matome.
005008457   Summers, CG. (1975) Efficacy of insecticides and dosage rates
               applied for control of the Egyptian alfalfa weevil and pea
               aphid.  Journal of Economic Entomology 68(6):864-866.

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000012612   Surarars, C.G.; Cothran, W.R.  (1973) 1973 Insecticide Screening
               Trials—Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil.   (Unpublished study received
               May 29, 1975 under 100-501; prepared by Univ. of California,
               submitted  by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:115271-H)

000012613   Simmers, C.G.; Coviello, R.L.; Cothran, W.R.  (1974) 1974 Insecti-
               cide Screening Trials—Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil.  (Unpublished
               study received May 29, 1975 under  100-501; prepared by Univ. of
               California, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.;
               CDL:115271-1)

000003017   Summers, C.G.; Coviello, R.L.; Cothran, W.R,  (1974) 1974 Insecti-
               cide Screening Trials—Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil.  (Unpublished
               study received Mar 31, 1975 under  201-347; prepared by Univ. of
               California—Berkeley in cooperation with Kearney Horticultural
               Field Station and Univ. of California—Davis, submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-D)

005009384   Summers, C.G.; Coviello, R.L.; Cothran, W.R.  (1975) The effect on
               selected entcmophagous insects of  insecticides applied for pea
               aphid control in alfalfa.  Environmental Entomology
               4(4):612-614.

005008458   Sun, C.N.; Chi, H.; Feng, H.T. (1978) Dianondbackmothresistar.ee
      .-    :   to diazinon and methorayl in Taiwan.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 71(3):551-554.

000007100   Sutton, R. (1966?) Control of Insects Attacking Tomatoes: Table I.
               (Unpublished study received Mar 7, 1969 under 9F0814; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               093132-G)

000008276   Sutton, R. (1966) Beans (Green): Control of Bean Leafhopper and
               Bean Leaf  Beetle on Beans.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16,
               1971 under 1F1021; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-Y)

000007661   Sutton, R, (1966) Control of Corn Earworm in Sweet Corn.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0677; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               091184-C)

000007931   Sutton, R. (1966) Control of Imparted Cabbage Warm and Loopers on
               Cabbage with Experimental Insecticides: Du Pont Farm, Bradenton,
               Florida, 1966.   (Unpublished study received Feb 3,  1968 under
               8F0681; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:091188-F)

000007964   Sutton, R. (1966) Insecticides 1179 and 1642 for the Control of
               Insects on Squash and Beans.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1,
               1972 under 2F1245; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769-V)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008590   Sutton, R,  (1966) Lannate—Citrus.   (Unpublished study received May
               23, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:230238-F)

000007101   Sutton, R.  (1967?) Control of Insects on Tomatoes with EPN, Lan-
               nate, and 1642 Formulations—Test 8-67.  (Unpublished study
               including test 38-66, received Mar 7, 1969 under 9F0814; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:093132-H)

000008068   Sutton, R,  (1967) Control of Insects on Celery—Test 2-67.  (Un-
               published study received Feb 3, 1970 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003011-I)

 •C0007188   Sutton, R.  (1968)  Lannate and 1642: Injury to Crops .  (Unpub-
               lished study received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemoucs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003029-I)

000008232   Sutton, R.  (1968) Beans—Lannate Phytotoxicity Trial.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-AH)

000008823,: -Sutton, R.  (1968) Control of Cabbage Insects.   (Unpublished study
               received Feb 7, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023295-K)

000008069   Sutton, R.  (1968) Lannate and 1642 on Celery and Lettuce—Test 5-
               68.  (Unpublished study received Feb 3, 1970 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               003011-J)

000007965   Sutton, R. (1969) Field Station Project Report: Comparison of
               Lannate 90WD and L-4 for Safety to Crops and Effectiveness  in
               Controlling Insects.  (Unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972
               under 2F1245; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091769-W)

000008056   Sutton, R. (1969) Lannate 90WD and L-4 for the Control of Tomato
               .Insects—Test 10-69.  (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1970
               under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003010-F)
              rf
000008747   Sutton, R. (1969) Phytotoxicity of Lannate to Tomato & Sweet Corn.
               (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1970 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               003025-J)

000008966   Sutton, R, (1970) Cabbage Insecticides, Bradenton,  Florida.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 31, 1972 under 352-361; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003094-G)

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                           OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAM
                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008765   Sutton, R.  (1970)  Field Station Project Report: Lannate Formula-
               tions on Sweet  Corn.   (Unpublished study received under 352-342;
               submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-003037-C)

000003715   Sutton, R.  (1970)  Lannate Spinach.   (Unpublished study received
               Jan 8, 1971  under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003021-B)

000008973   Sutton, R.  (1970)  Phytotoxicity of Lannate to Leafy Vegetables-
               Test 33-70:  Table 1.   (Unpublished study received Jan 31, 1972
               under 352-361;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:003094-N)

000007187   Sutton, R.  (1971)  High Rates of Phytotoxicity of Methomyl to
               Bloomsdale Spinach, Bradenton, Florida.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 16,  1971 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemoirs &  Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003029-G)

000007896   Sutton, R.; Wiley, R.E. (1971) To Determine the Tolerance of Citrus
               to High Rates of Lannate 90WD Applied as a Spray.  (Unpublished
               study received  Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:095333-U)

000008464   Sutton, R,; Wiley, R.E.; Miers, R.E. (1970) To Compare Various Lan-
               nate Formulations for  the Control of Cabbage Insects.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227248-C)

000008470   Sutton, R,; Wiley, R.E.; Miers, R.E. (1970) To Compare 5 Lannate
               Formulations for Phytotoxicity on Leafy Vegetables.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227248-I)

000008468   Sutton, R.; Wiley, R.E.; Miers, R.E. (1971) Lannate Formulations on
               Cole Crops.   (Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-
               362; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227248-G)

000008766   Sutton, R.; Wiley, R.E.; Miers, R.E. (1971) Lannate Formulations--
               Sweet Corn.   (Unpublished study received Nov 16, 1971 under
              , 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003037-D)

000003474   Sutton, R.; Wiley, R.E.; Miers, R.E. (1972) To Obtain Residue
               Samples of Cauliflower Treated with Various Lannate Formula-
               tions: To Obtain Additional Efficacy Data.  (Unpublished study
               received Dec 8, 1976 under 352-362; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227248-M)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
005013247   Swift, J.E.  (1976) Organophosphate exposure  from agricultural
               usage.  Pages 264-290, In Proceedings of  the Conference of
               Pesticide Induced Delayed Neirotoxicity.  Washington, D.C.:
               U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
               Development.  (EPA-600/1-76-025)

000006136   Szato, J.; Howitt, A.J.  (1971) Zolone—Grape: Final Report No. CH
               71-3.  (Unpublished study received Feb 15, 1974 under 359-620;
               prepared  by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Michigan State
               Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by  Rhone-Poulenc, Inc.,
               Monnouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:009831-H)

000006137   Szabo, J.; Howitt, A.J.  (1972) Zolone—Grape: Final Report No. CH
               72-16.  (Unpublished study received Feb 15, 1974 under 359-620;
               prepared by Rhodia, Inc. in cooperation with Michigan State
               Univ., Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc.,
               Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:009831-1)

000006772   Szabo, J.; Wells, A. (1971) Zolone EC—Potatoes: Final Report
               No. CH 71-1.  (Unpublished study received Dec 7, 1972 under
               3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Michigan State Univ., sub-
               mitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:094849-AM)

000006948  'Szabo, J.G.; Howitt, A.J. (1971) Final Report: District Rroject
               No. CH 71-201.  (Unpublished study received Aug 27, 1973 under
               359-620; prepared by Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J.; CDL:
               026718-F)
     i
000006616   Szabo, J.G.; Libby, J.L.  (1971) Zolone EC—Potatoes: Final Report
               No. CH 71-101.  (Unpublished study received Dec 7, 1972 under
               3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept.
               of Entomology, submitted by Rhodia, Inc.,  New Brunswick, N.J.;
               CDL:094849-AP)

000006586   Szabo, J.G.; Libby, R.L.; Hartberg, T.J. (1972) Final Report: Dis-
               trict Project No.  CH 72-60.  (Unpublished study received May 25,
               1973 under 3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Wiscon-
               sin, submitted by Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick,  N.J.; GDI:
               093575-AI)

000006585   Szabo, J.G.; Radcliffe, R.B. (1972) Final Report:  District Project
               No. CH 72-48.  (Unpublished study received May 25, 1973 under
               3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Minnesota, Dept.
               of Entomology, submitted by Rhodia, Inc.,  New Brunswick, N.J.;
               CDL:093575-AH)

000006583  'Szabo, J.G.; Wells, A.; Chase, R.  (1972) Final Report: District
               Project No.  CH 72-17.   (Unpublished study received May 25, 1973
               under 3F1337; prepared in cooperation with Michigan State Univ.,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Rhodia,  Inc.,  New Brunswick,
               N.J.; CDL:093575-AF)

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000008634
000008637
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    insecticides against insect pests of rice and their  natural
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 Takano, Y. (1973) Akita Ken ni okeru Showa 47 nendo noyaku chudoku
    rinshorei ni tsuite.   On clinical examples of pesticide
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    chemical control of Plagiognathus ar buster urn Fahr.
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 Takusagawa, F.; Jacobson, R.A. (1977) Crystal and molecular
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    Agricultural and Food Chemistry 25(3):577-581.

 Tantawy, G.; Elewa, M.A.; Marei, A.S.M.; Mansour,  N.  (1974) Effect
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 ~  gy of Insects Attacking Cigar-Wrapper Tobacco.~ (Unpublished	
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    &  Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:003094-R)
                  *
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    received Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; submitted  by E.I.  du Pont
    de Nemours  & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:003031-J)

 Tappan, W.B.  (1968) Shade Tobacco Insect Control.   (Unpublished
    study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared  by  North
    Florida Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
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 Tappan, W.B. (1970) Flue Cured Tobacco—Green Peach Aphid.   (Unpub-
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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008977   Tappan, W.B.  (1971) Plant  Bed  Evaluation of  Insecticides  fix Phyto-
                toxicity to Cigar Wrapper and Flue-Cured  Tobacco Seedlings  in
                1971.   (Unpublished  study received Jan 31,  1972 under  352-361;
                prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural  Research and  Educa-
                tion Center,  submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wil-
                mington, Del.; CDL:003094-T)

005003148   Tappan, W.B.  (1974) Vegetable  weevil: control  in cigar-wrapper and
                flue-cured tobacco plant beds.  Journal of  Economic Entomology
                67(5):699-701.

005008250   Tappan, W.B.  (197S) Chemical control of the  green  peach aphid  to
                prevent PVY dissemination on Florida tobaccos.  Tobacco  Science
                22:128-129.

005012951   Tappan, W.B.  (1978) Chemical control of the  green  peach aphid  to
                prevent PVY dissemination on Florida tobaccos.  Tobacco  Science
                XXII:128-129.

000008531   Tappan, W.B.; Corbet, D.W. (1975) Field Evaluation of Insecticides
                for Control of Insects Attacking  Peanuts  in 1975.  (Unpublished
                study received Jul 8, 1976  under  352-342; prepared by Univ. of
                Florida, Agricultural Research and Education Center at Quincy in
                cooperation with Agricultural Research Center at Marianna,
                submitted by E.I; du Pont de Nemours-& Co. r Wilmington,  Del^	
                CDL: 226819-1)	r	     	

000008095   Tappan, W.B. t Kincaid,  R.R.; Smart, G.C., Jr.  (1968) The Effects of
               Nematicide  sic  Treatments on Florida Shade-Qrown Tobacco,
                1968.    (Unpublished  study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342;
               prepared by North Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, sub-
               mitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                003007-E)

000015119   Tappan, W.B.; Moherek,  E.A.; Page, B.; et al.  (1973) Summary of
               Tests Evaluating Qrthene 75S on Tobacco Insect Pests.  (Unpub-
                lished  study including letters dated Jul 5, 1972 from W.J.
               Mistric, Jr.  to E.A.  Moherek; May 17, 1973 from A.W.  Johnson to
               Desmond Byrnes; May  17, May 29, 1973 from C.A. Thomas, J.C.
                French, respectively, to Etnil A.  Moherek, received Jul 20, 1973
               under  239-^2419; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
              .Calif.; CDL:001578-A)

005013872   Tappan, W.B.; Wheeler, W.B.; Lundy, H.W. (1973) Methomyl residues
               on cigar-wrapper  and flue-cured tobaccos in Florida.   Journal
               of Economic Entomology 66(1):197-198.

000007645   Taschenberg, E.F. (1970) Grape Leafhopper Control—1970.  (Unpub-
               lished  study received on unknown date under 4F1437; prepared by
               New York Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:093831-M)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007646   Taschenbarg,  E.F.  (1971) Grape Leafhopper Control—1971.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; prepared by
               New York Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nenours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093831-N)

000007652   Taschenberg,  E.F.  (1972) Grape Leafhopper Control—1972.  (Unpub-
               lished study received on unknown date under 4F1437; prepared by
               New York Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093331-T)

000016042   Taschenberg,  E.F.  (1973) Economic status and control of the grape
               leafnopper  in western New York.  Search—Agriculture 3(4):l-9.
               (Also In unpublished submission received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-
               347; submitted  by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232411-M)

000009201   Taschenberg,  E.F.  (1974) Grape Berry Moth Control—1974.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared by
               New York Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:220780-AA)

000003496   Taschenberg,  E.F.  (1974) Grape Leafhopper Control—1974.  (Unpub-
       .--'-•-.'  lished study received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342; prepared by
               New York Agricultural..Experiment Station, submitted, by_E..I.__du_.
               Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-AJ)  •

000015130   Tatem, CE.;  Wooldridge, A.W.; Walker, A.; et al. (1978)  Orthene
               Use on Various  Crops .  (Unpublished study including letter
               dated May  15, 1974 from G.L. Nordin to Allan Wooldridge, re-
               ceived Dec 21,  1978 under 239-2427; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:236631-C)

005009361   Taylor, C.E.;  Gordon, S.C. (1970) A comparison of four nematicides
               for the control of Longidorus elongatus and Xiphinema
000008506   Teeters, W.R.  (1968) Final Report: Lannate Antidotal Study—Mon-
               keys: Rroject No. 201-219.  (Unpublished study received May 5,
               1977 under  352-342; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc.,
               submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:229689-A)
               rf
005004152   Teetes, G.L.;  Randolph, N.M. (1971) Effects of pesticides and
               dates of planting sunflowers on the sunflower moth.  Journal of
               Economic Entomology 64(1):124-126.

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000011395   Teetes, G.L.; Randolph, N.M.; Kinman, M.L.  (1970) The 1969 Report
               of Research on the Sunflower Moth, Homoeosoma electellura
               (Hulst).  (Departmental technical report no. 17; unpublished
               study received Jun 4, 1974 under 100-501; prepared by Texas
               A & M Univ., Agricultural Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomol-
               ogy in cooperation with U.S. Agricultural Research Service,
               Qrops Research Div., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro,
               N.C.; CDL:094016-L)

005008372   Teso, R.R.; Oshima, R. J.; Car mean, M.I. (1979) Ozone-pesticide
               interactions.  California Agriculture 34(4):13-15.

005018265   Teso, R.R.; Oshima, R.J.; Carmean, M.I. (1979) Ozone-pesticide
               interactions.  California Agriculture 33(4):13-15.

005018269   Tewari, S.N.; Singh, R,  (1979) Identification and detection of
               carbamate pesticides in autopsy tissues  using thin-layer
               chromatography.  Rresenius1 Zeitschrift  fuer Analytische Chenie
               294(4):287.

005007870   Tewari, S.N.; Singh, R.  (1979) Thin-layer chrcmatographic
               technique for the separation and identification of carbamate
               pesticides in j post mortem material.  Journal of Chroma tography
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               pressure liquid chroma tographic determination of methomyl and
               oxamyl on vegetable crops.  Journal of the Association of
               Official Analytical Chemists 61(1):15-17.

000003906   Thomas, J.H. (1975) Report for Field Tour of Experimental Research.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Entomology
               Dept., Winchester Rruit Research Laboratory, submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-O.)

000009222   Thomas, W.O. (1971) The Effects of Foliar Applied Fungicide-Insec-
               ticide Treatment on Disease and Insect Control on Staked Toma-
               toes.  (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342;
               prepared by Mississippi State Univ. of Applied Arts and Sci-
               ences, Truck Qrops Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont
             f de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:028447-K)

000012958   Thonas, W.O.; Campbell, J.A. (1968) Control of Soil Borne Pest
               Attacking Sweet Potatoes: Project No. SZ-11.  (Unpublished study
               including letter dated Dec 18, 1968 from W.O. Thomas to R.G.
               Smith, received Oct 5, 1971 under 201-119; prepared by Missis-
               sippi Agricultural Experiment Station, Truck Crops Experiment
               Station, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               000777-AH)

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Thompson,  L.S.;  Sanderson, J.B.  (1977)  Pea moth control in field
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Thurston,  R, (1968)  Effect of Granular  and Foliar Insecticides on
    Leaf Damage by Tobacco Hornworms: Table 4.  (Unpublished study
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   023303-Q)

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000008092   Todd, F.A.  (1966) Response of Virginia 115 Tobacco in the Prelimi-
               nary Nematocide Test—Surry County,- North Carolina 1966.
               (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared
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000008094   Todd, F.A.  (1967) Response of Virginia 115 Tobacco in the Prelim-
               inary Nematocide Test—More County, North Carolina 1967.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 22, 1969 under 352-342; prepared by
               North Carolina State Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del., CDL:003007-D)

000008100  .Todd, F.A. (1968) Response of Tobacco in the Area Nematocide Test
               IA, Wayne County, N.C.  (Unpublished study received Apr 22, 1969
               under 352-342; prepared by North Carolina State Univ., submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003007-J)

000013100   Todd, F.A.; Nusbaum, C.J. (1968) Summary Report of 1963 Data.  By
               North Carolina State Univ., Agricultural Extension Service,
               Research on Wheels.   Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU.  (Plant pathology
               information note no. 154; also In unpublished submission re-
               ceived Jan 31, 1969 under 5785-39; submitted by Great Lakes
      .—•%--   Chemical Corp., West Lafayette, Ind.; CDL:007782-D)

000013086   Todd, F.A.; Nusbaum, C. J.; Powell, N.T.; et al. (1967) Tobacco Sum-
               mary Report of 1967 Data.  By North Carolina State Univ., Agri-
               cultural Extension Service, Research on Wheels.    Raleigh, N.C.:
               NCSU.  (Plant pathology information note no. 147;  pp.  1-26,30-
               61,80-99,116-121,138-171 only; also In unpublished submission
               received Oct 6, 1969 under 464-379; submitted by Dow Chemical
               U.S.A., Midland, Mich.; CDL:003590-G)

000008671   Todd, J. (1970) Lannate Methomyl Evaluation.  (Unpublished study
               received Jul 7, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Coastal
               Plain Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-F)

000008256   Todd, J. (1970) Protection of Seedling Soybeans from Damage by
               Lesser Cornstalk Borer and/or Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper with
               Granular Insecticides.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
            «  under 201-347; prepared by Georgia Experiment Station, submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-AL)

000015020   Todd, J.; Ttrnipseed, S.G.; Kensler, D.L.;  et al. (1972)   Crthene
               75 S on Soybeans .  (Unpublished study received  Mar 27, 1973
               under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
               Calif.; CDL:093674-F)

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000003669   Todd, J.W.  (1969)  Control of Certain Soybean Insect Pests with
                Insecticidal Sprays: Hatch Project  230.  (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Jul  7, 1972 under 352-342; prepared by Georgia Coastal
                Plain Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
                & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003042-D)

000007983   Todd, J.wl  (1970)  Bionomics and Control of Soybean Insects: Hatch
                Project  230.  (Unpublished study received Mar 20, 1973 under
                352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
                Del.; CDL:003044-H)

000008415   Todd, J.W.  (1971)  Control of Beet Armyworm on Soybeans: Hatch
                Project  230.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-
                342; prepared by Univ. of Georgia,  Coastal Plain Experiment
                Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
                Del.; CDL:023303-E)

000003597   Todd, J.W.  (1972)  Effects of Spray Gallonage/Acre on Efficacy of 2
                Rates AI/A  of Certain Insecticides  for Soybean Insect Control:
                Table 6.6.  (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1977 under 352-
                342; prepared by Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station, sub-
                mitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                230630-G)

000009082   Todd, J.W.  (1973)  Bionomics and Control of Soybean Insects: Hatch
                Project  230.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1975 under
                201-347; prepared by Univ. of Georgia, Div. of Entomology, sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:115269-AE)

000003257   Todd, J.W.  (1973)  Insecticidal Sprays, Granules, and Baits for
               Control of  Lesser Cornstalk Borer on Soybeans.  (Unpublished
               study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; submitted by Shell
               Chemical Co., Washington, D.C; CDL:232405-AM)

000003258   Todd, J.W.  (1973)  Velvetbean Caterpillar and Sou. Green Stink Bug.
                (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; sub-
               mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-AN)

000008378   Todd, J.W.  (1974?)  Development of Integrated Insect Pest Management
               Systems  in  Soybeans: Hatch Project  230.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr  30,  1976 under 352-342;  submitted by E. I. du Pont de
              * Nemours  & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224040-E)

000008239   Todd, J.W.  (1974)  Efficacy of Insecticidal Sprays for  Control of
               Southern Green  Stink Bug and the Brown Stink Bug on Soybeans.
                (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; sub-
               mitted by Shell  Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-1)

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 000003240    Todd,  J.W.  (1975)  Evaluation of Nudrin (Methomyl)  Insecticide in
                Large Scale  Field Applications  against Soybean  Insects.   (Un-
                published  study received Jun 29,  1976 under  201-347; prepared by
                Univ.  of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, submitted by
                Shell Chemical  Co.,  Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-J)

             Todd,  J.W.; Canerday, T.D.  (1972)  Control of soybean-insect  pests
                with oar tain systemic  insecticides.  Journal of Economic
                Entomology 65(2):501-504.

             Todd,  J.W.; Thompson, S.; McCirdy, B.; et al. (1974) Evaluation  of
                Insecticides for Use in  an Insect Pest Management System  on
                Soybeans:  Hatch Project  230.  (Unpublished study received Jun
                29,  1976 under  201-347;  prepared  by Univ. of Georgia, Coastal
                Plain  Experiment Station,  Entomology-Fisheries  Dept., submitted
                by  Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:232405-H)

 005015647    Todorovski, V.B.;  Paruseska,  C.  (1974) Insektitsidna vrednost na
                nekoi  pestitsidi i promenlivosta  na surovite e  smaoli kaj
                tretiranite  tutunski rastenija.    Insecticidal  value of certain
                pesticides and  the change  of raw resins in treated tobacco
                plants.    Tutun.   Tobacco.   24(11/12):339-348.

 005014347- "Tonaru, K.  (1972)  Pesticides  to  control diseases and insect  pests
                of  tobacco.   Pages 27-31,  In  Japan Pesticide Information  No.
                13.  Tokyo, Japan:   Japan  Plant Protection Association.

 005009819    Tomlin, A.D.  (1975) The toxicity of  insecticides by contact  and
                soil treatment  to two species of ground beetles (Coleoptera:
                Carabidae).   Canadian Entomologist 107(5):529-532.

 005000825    Tomlin, A.D.  (1975) Toxicity  of  soil  applications of insecticides
                to  three species of  springtails (Collembola) under laboratory
                conditions.  The Canadian  Entomologist 107{7):769-774.

 005009340    Tomlin, A.D.; Gore, F.L. (1974)  Effects of six  insecticides  and  a
                fungicide on the numbers and  bionass of earthworms in pasture.
               Bulletin of Environmental  Contamination and Toxicology
               12(4):487-492.

000015936   Toscano, N.C.; Kido, K.; Sharma, R.  (1974) Effect of Various Insec-
              ticides on the Cabbage Looper on Lettuce, Imperial Valley, Cali-
                fornia, 1974.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside; submitted
               by Shell Chemical Co.,  Washington, D.C.;  CDL:232409-M)

000003637   Trammel, K. (1972)  1972 Experimental Results:  Apple and Pear Insect
               Control Studies in New York: MC-1079.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr  12, 1973 under  279-1380; prepared by Cornell Univ.,
               New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by FMC
               Corp., Philadelphia,  Pa.; CDL:008901-C)

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 000003901   Trammel,  K.  (1973)  Apple  Insect Control  .   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Apr  12, 1976  under 352-342; prepared by New York State
               Agricultul  Experiment Station, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-K)

 005019684   Trammel,  K.  (1974)  The  white apple  leafhopper in New
               York—insecticide resistance and current  control status.
               Search: Agriculture  4(8):1-10.

 000008900   Trammel,  K.  (1975)  Evaluation of Lannate  L Insecticide for Control
               of White  Apple Leafhopper on Apples in New York—1975: ACTS Re-
               port No.  7504.   (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1976 under
               352-342;  prepared by Agricultural Chemicals Development Ser-
               vices, Inc., submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington,  Del.; CDL:224500-G)

 000008909   Trammel,  K.  (1975)  Performance of Lannate L, Lannate 25 WP and
               Diazinon  SOW in  Comparison with Guthion SOW in a Commercial
               Apple  Spray Program  Under Intense Pest Pressure.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 12,  1976 under 352-342; prepared by New York
               State  Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-U)

 OOOOG93J9-_ Trammel,  K.  (1976)  Apple Aphid/Apple: Terminal Dip (Field).  (Un-
               published study received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-362; prepared by
               ACDS,  Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilming-
               ton, Del.;  CDL:231840-H)

000007067   Trammel,  K.; Dunham, D.; Miller, K. (1971) 1971 Experimental Re-
               sults: Apple and Pear Insect Control Studies in Western New
               York.  (Unpublished  study received Mar 5, 1974 under 3F1308;
               prepared  by Cornell Univ., New York State Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:092222-AL)

000008168   Trammel, K.; Dunham, a; Miller, K.; et al.  (1972) 1972 Experimen-
               tal Results: Apple and Pear Insect Control Studies in New York.
               (Unpublished study received Mar  4, 1974 under 352-362; prepared
               by Cornell  Univ., New York State Agricultural Experiment
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               Del.; CDL:026710-1)

000003902   Ttammel, K.; Dunham, D.; Miller, K.; et al.  (1974) Apple and Pear
               Insects Chemical Control Studies: Western New York, 1974.  (Un-
               published study received Apr 12, 1976 under 352-342; prepared
               by Cornell  Univ., New York State Agricultural Experiment Sta-
               tion, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nenours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-L)

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000009200   Itoup, R.M.; Simpson, C.  (1973) Trade Report.   (Unpublished study
               received Apr 24, 1975  under 352-342; prepared in cooperation
               with Canada, Dept. of  Agriculture, Research  Station, submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               220780-Z)

000009131   Tucker, R.K.; Crabtree, D.G. (1970) Handbook of Toxicity of Pesti-
               cides to Wildife.  Rev.  By U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
               Denver Wildlife Research Center.   Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept.
               of the Interior.  (Incomplete study; Resource publication no.
               84; available from: Superintendent of Documents, Government
               Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402; also In unpublished
               submission received May 6, 1976 under 352-342; submitted by E.I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224073-AD)

000008670   Turnipseed, S.  (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 7, 1972 under 352-342; prepared
               by Clemson Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003042-E)

000008252   Turnipseed, S.  (1973) Minimum Rates against Stink Bugs and Pred-
               ators.  (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347;
               prepared by Clemson Univ., South Carolina Agricultural Experi-
               ment Station, Edisto Branch, submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
               Washington,  D.C.; CDL:232405-AD)

000008251   Turnipseed, S.  (1974) Activity of Insecticides against Soybean
               Insect Pests and Predators: Green Cloverworms and Mexican Bean
               Beetle Larvae.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976 under
               201-347; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
               CDL:232405-AC)

000007982   Turnipseed, S.G.  (1968) Insecticide Performance against Insects
               on Soybeans—1968.  (Unpublished study received Mar 20,  1973
               under  352-342;  prepared by South Carolina Experiment Station,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
               CDL:003044-B)

000009780   Turnipseed, S.G.  (1968) Performance of Foliar  Sprays against
               Loopers and  Earworms:  Table 1.   (Unpublished study received Jun
            .   16,  1971 under  1F1021; prepared by South Carolina Experiment
              __ Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc.,  Wil-
              "mington. Del.;  CDL:091071-AM)

000008287   Turnipseed, S.G.  (1968) Performance of Foliar  Sprays against Ear-
               worms, Loopers  and Clovervcrms.  (Unpublished study received
               Jun 16,  1971 under  1F1021;  prepared by South Carolina Experiment
               Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc.,  Wil-
               mington, Del.;  CDL:091071-AN)

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000008668   Tirnipseed,  S.G.  (1970) Insecticide Performance against Insects on
               Soybeans—1969.   (Unpublished study received Jul 7, 1972 under
               352-342;  prepared by Clemson Univ., Experiment Station, submit-
               ted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003042-C)

000008383   Tirnipseed,  S.G.; Sullivan, M.J. (1973) Annual Report: 1973: S.C.
               Project 908: Biology and Control of Arthropods on Soybeans and
               NSF/IPM (NFS Grant GB-34718 to the University of California at
               Berkeley) SC0008.  (Unpublished study received Apr 30, 1976
               under 352-342; prepared by Clerason Univ., Edisto Experiment
               Station,  Dept. of Entomology and Economic Zoology, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224040-J)

005010807   Tirnipseed,  S.G.; Todd, J.W.; Campbell, W.V. (1975) Field activity
               of selected foliar insecticides against geocorids, nabids and
               spiders on soybeans.  Journal of the Georgia Entomological    ,
               Society 10(3): 272-277.

005007856   Tirnipseed,  S.G.; Todd, J.W.; Greene, G.L.; Bass, M.H. (1974)
               Minimum rates of insecticides on soybeans: Mexican bean beetle,
               green cloverworm, corn earwarm and velvetbean caterpillar.
               Journal of Economic Entomology 67(2):287-291.

000011703   Tuttle, D.M. (1972) A Summary of Citrus Thrips.  (Unpublished study
               received Jan 16, 1974 under unknown admin, no.; prepared by
               Univ. of Arizona, Entomology Dept., submitted by Ciba-Geigy
               Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:122290-Q)

000008400   Tuttle, aM.; Arvizo, G.L. (1971) Chemical Control of Citrus
               Thrips.   (Unpublished study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023292-D)

000007895   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L. (1971) Chemical Control of Citrus
               Thrips.   (Unpublished study received Mar 24, 1972 under 2F1254;
               prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               095333-T)

000011690   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L. (1971) Chemical Control of Citrus
               Thrips.   (Unpublished study received Jan 16, 1974 under unknown
            *  admin, no.; prepared by Univ.  of Arizona, Dept. of Entomology,
               submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:122290-D)

000009046   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L. (1972) Chemical Control of Alfalfa
               Pests.  (Unpublished study received Oct 12, 1973 under 352-342;
               prepared by Univ. of Arizona,  Yuma Valley Experiment Station,
               Dept. of Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236883-L)

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000011693   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L.  (1972) Control of Citrus Thrips on
               Grapefruit.   (Unpublished study received Jan 16, 1974 under un-
               known admin,  no.; prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dcpt. of Ento-
               mology, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:
               122290-G)

000008404   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L.  (1973) Vydate and Lannate Treatments for
               Control of Citrus Thrips.  (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
               1974 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Dept. of Ento-
               mology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Honours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:023292-H)

000009041   Tuttle, D.M.; Arvizo, G.L.  (1976) Evaluation of Insecticide Sprays
               on Alfalfa, 1976.  (Unpublished study received Oct 12, 1978
               under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Arizona, Experiment Station,
               Dept. of  Entomology, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236883-B)

000007709   U.S. Agricultural Research Service (1972) Experiment 2:  Methomyl .
               (Unpublished  study received Mar 1, 1973 under 352-342; prepared
               by Oklahoma-Texas Area, Southern Region, Texas Laboratory, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003043-U)

000009335  "U.S. Department of Agriculture (1970) Chemical Control: Field Tests
               with Insecticides and Pathogens for Control of Tobacco Budworm
               and Bollviorra.  (Prepared for Conference on Cotton Insect Re-
               search and Control, Atlanta, Ga.,  Jan 12-13, 1971; unpublished
               study received Sep 28, 1976 under  352-380; prepared by Agri-
     •'. ;        cultural Research Service, Entomology Research Div., Cotton In-
               sects Research Branch in cooperation with Texas Agricultural
               Experiment Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226190-M)
005010098   U.S. Environmental Protect!T Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs
               (1975) Substitute Chemical Program—The First Year of Progress,
               Proceedings of a Symposium; Jul 30-Aug 1, Fredericksbirg,
               Virginia.  Vol. IV: Chemical Methods Workshop.  Washington,
               D.C.:  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
               Pesticide Programs.  (EPA-540/6-76-016; available from: NTIS,
               Springfield, VA; PB-261 007)
             *

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005015872   Wardlow, L.R.; Ludlam, F.A.B. (1974) Insecticide resistance
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005010429   Ware, G.W.; Estesen, B.; Cahill, W.P. (1974) Dislodgable leaf
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               Contamination and Toxicology ll(5):434-437.

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000009090   Watson, T. (1971)  Control of Cotton Leaf Perforator.  (Unpublished
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000008913   Watson, T.F. (1972) Field and Laboratory Investigations on Cotton
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 000003129    Watson,  T.F.  (1972)  Field  and  Laboratory Investigations on Cotton
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 000008029    Watson,  T.F.  (1973)  Evaluation of  Insecticides against Heliothis
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 000007816    Watson,  T.F.;  Barnes, K.K.;  Fuller ton, D.G.; et al. (1970) Field
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 000007922    Watson,  T.F.;  Fullerton, aG.  (1969) Bollworm Control in Cotton.
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 005013875    Watve, C.M.; Brooks,  R.F.; Robinson, F.A. (1969) Control of
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 005013359    Watve, CM.; Lienk,  S.E. (1975) Responses of two phytoseiid mites
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 005008210    Webster,  a J.;  Walker, D.W.  (1977) A field  test of corn cultivars
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 000008123   Wedderspoon, I.M.; Boyce,  R.S.; Sloan, L.C.; etal. (1975) Cotton
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000008914   Wedderspoon, I.M.; Sharma, R.K. (1976) Tobacco Budworm Control on
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               prepared  in  cooperation with Univ. of California, submitted by
               E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226386-C)

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000009047   Wedderspoon,  I.M.; Sloan, L.C.  (1974) Pea Aphid Control.  (Unpub-
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005003232   Weires, R.W.  (1977) Control of  Phyllonorycter ccataegella in
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005013967   Weires, R.W.; Ophardt, D.R.; Smith, G.L. (1977) Spotted tentiform
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000009023   Welch, A. (1978) Numbers of Selected Beneficial Insects Found, be-
                fore and at Various Intervals after Treatment with 0.125 I AI/A
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                352-342; prepared in cooperation with Ag-Test, submitted by E.I.
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000007666   Welch, A.W. (1965) Control of Corn Ear worm in Sweet Corn—1965.
                (Unpublished study received Dec 28, 1963 under 8F0677;  submit-
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       ••—""-'. CDL:091184-K)

000008105   Welch, A.W.  (1965) Tobacco Hornworm Control: Raleigh, North Caro-
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               352-342; submitted by E. I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003007-0)

000007663   Welch, A.W.  (1966) Control of Corn Ear worm in Sweet Corn.   (Unpub-
               lished study received Dec 28, 1968 under 8F0677; submitted by
               E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:
               091184-F)

000007829   Welch, A.W.  (1966) Cotton Insecticides—Early Thrip Control: Table
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               003003-E)

000007906   Welch, A.W.  (1966) Cotton Insecticides:  Injury Rating—Season In-
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000008477   Welch, A.W.  (1966) Lannate (R)* Methomyl Insecticide en Cotton.
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               by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
               227248-V)

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000008280   Welch,  A.W.  (1966) Snapbean  Insecticide Test.   (Unpublished study
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000008289   Welch,  A.W.  (1966) Soybean Insecticides.   (Unpublished study re-
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000008290   Welch,  A.W.  (1967) Soybean Insecticides.   (Unpublished study re-
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000008281   Welch,  A.W.  (1968) Snapbean  Insect Control.  (Unpublished study
               received  Jun 16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours  & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091071-AG)

000008291   Welch,  A.W.  (1968) Soybean Insecticides.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun  16, 1971 under 1F1021; submitted  by E.I. du Pont de
               Memoirs & Co., Inc., V.Ujnington, Del.; CDL:091071-AS)

000008099   Welch,  A.W.  (1968) The Effects of Nematicides   sic  on Flue-Cured
               Tobacco in  North Carolina, 1968.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr  22, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:003007-1)

000007920   Welch, :A.W.  (1969) Bollworn on Cotton.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr  16, 1971 u«der 1G1144; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:090931-AI)

000007078   Welch,  A.W.  (1969) Lannate on Peanuts—Pre Treatment Counts per
               10' of Row.  (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1971 under
               1F1158; submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Memoirs & Co., Inc., Wil-
               mington,  Del.; CDL:090951-B)

000009381   Welch, A.W.  (1970) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished study received
               Sep  28, 1976 under 352-380; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226190-G)

000009382   Welch, A.W.  (1971) Cotton Insecticides.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Sep  28, 1976 under  352-380; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:226190-H)

000009024   Welch, A.W., Jt.  (1978) Installation Sheet.  (Unpublished study
               received Mar 2, 1979 under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with
               U.S.  Dept. of Age icul tire, a P.M., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:237735-K)

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000009338   Welch, A.W., Jr.; Poland, E.L.  (1977) Lannate—Chlardimeform Ovici-
               dal Caparison (No. 1).   (Unpublished study including compari-
               son no.  2 and letter dated Jul 6, 1977 from A.W. Welch, Jr. to
               unknown recipient, received Sep 14, 1977 under 352-370; sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Memoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               231841-E)

000007044   Wellman, a ; Ccoley, E.J.; Kiigemagi, U.; Terriere, L.C. (1972)
               Residues of Methonyl in Mint Hay and Oil.  (Unpublished study
               received Jun 13, 1972 under 3E1303; prepared by Oregon State
               Univ., Dept. of Agricultural Chemistry, submitted by Inter-
               regional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
               092205-D)

000007043   Wellman, D.; Kiigemagi, U.; Terriere, L.C. (1971) Residues of
               Methonyl in Peppermint Hay and Oil.   (Unpublished study received
               Jun 13, 1972 under 3E1303; prepared by Oregon State Univ., Dept.
               of Agricultural Chemistry, submitted by Interregional Research
               Project No.  4, New Brunswick, N. J.; CDL:092205-C)

000008945   Wells, A. (1974) Cutworm Research on Asparagus.   (Unpublished study
               received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654; prepared by Michigan State
               Univ., submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.; Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:094852-K)

000008944   Wells, .A.; Cress, D. (1973) Asparagus Cutworm Research 1971-73.
               (Unpublished study received Jul 10,  1975 under 6F1654; prepared
               by Michigan State Univ., Dept.  of Entomology,  submitted by E. I.
               du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:094852-J)

000008750   Wells, A.; Downes,  J.; Townsend, C.  (1969) Cabbage Looper Control
               on Cabbage:  Table 9.   (Unpublished study received Apr  13, 1971
               under  352-342; submitted by E. I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003023-Q)

000009297   Wells, A.; Downes,  J.; Townsend, C.  (1969) Foliar Insecticide Eval-
               uation on Muskmelons: Table 11.  (Unpublished study received Jun
               29, 1976 under 352-342;  prepared by Michigan State Univ.,. sub-
               mitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               227340-H)

000003799   Wells, A.; Downes,  J.; Townsend, C  (1969) Green Peach Aphid and
            .,  Corn Borer  Control on Peppers.   (Unpublished  study received Jul
               22, 1970 under  352-342;  prepared  by Michigan  State Univ.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.;
               CDL:003019-F)

000008466   Wells, A.; Grafius, E.;  Carolus, B.  (1970) Imparted and Looper Con-
               trol on Cabbage—1970: Table 1.  (Unpublished  study received Dec
               8, 1976 under 352-362;  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:227248-E)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008326   Wells,  A.;  Grafius,  E.; Carolus, R.  (1970) Snap Bean Insect Con-
                trol 1970: Table  6.  (Unpublished study including letter dated
                Jan  21,  1971  from W.D. Marks to Roy B. Boren, received Jun 29,
                1976 under 201-347; prepared by Michigan State Univ., Dept. of
                Horticulture,  submitted  by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.;
                CDL:232406-T)

000008723   Wells,  A.;  Grafius,  E; Carolus, R. (1970) Green Peach Aphid and
                Corn Borer Control on Peppers—1970: Table 2.  (Unpublished
                study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342? submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003023-C)

000012434   Wells,  A.;  Guyer, G.E.; Lessman, G. (1966) Evaluation of Foliar In-
                secticides on  Potatoes--1966.  (Unpublished study received Nov
                10,  1972 under 3F1323; prepared by Michigan State Univ., submit-
                ted  by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093552-N)

000016004   Wells,  A.L. (1974) Foliar Insect Control at the Sodus Farm.  (Un-
                published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
                Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Entomology, Vegetable Insect Re-
                search,  submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
                232410-J)

000017215,  Wells,  A.L. (1974) Folia: Insect Control at the Sodus Farm.  (Un-
                published study received Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by
                Michigan State University, Dept. of Entomology, Vegetable Insect
                Research, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C ;
                CDL:232409-U)

005010259   Welsh,  R.D.; Moore,  R.W.; Pottinger, R.P. (1974) Chemical control
                of Argentine stem weevil (  Hyper odes bonariensis Kuschel) in
               ryegrass seed  crops.  Pages 187-190, In Proceedings of the New
                Zealand Weed and  Pest Control Conference.  Vol.  27.   Hamilton,
                New  Zealand:   New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference.

000008429   Wanning, N.J. (1973) Lannate L—Soybeans: NJW-73-22.  (Unpublished
                study received Mar 4, 1974 under 352-342; prepared in coopera-
                tion with Agway and Niagara Chem., submitted by E. I.  du Pont de
                Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023303-Y)

000009038   Wenning, N.J. (1975) Summary: Lannate L vs Lannate 25%WP—Apples.
                (Unpublished study received Mar 13, 1978 under CO 78/5; sub-
             „  mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:
                236817-U)

000009034   Wenning, N.J. (1975) Summary: Lannate L—Apples: Tufted Apple Bud-
               moth.  (Unpublished study received Mar 13, 1978 under CO 78/5;
                prepared in cooperation with Agway, Inc., submitted by E.I.  du
               Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236817-H)

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                insecticides on growth  and yield of soybeans.  Journal of
                Economic  Entomology 64(5):1219-1221.

 005009842    Whitlock, V.H.  (1973)  Susceptibility of Heliothis armigera Huebn.
                (Noctuidae:  Lepidopteca)  to  various insecticides  applied
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 000008907    Wieres, R. (1975)  Control of the Spotted Tent if or m  Leafminer and
                Variegated Leafroiler Larvae on Apples .   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived Apr 12, 1976  under 352-342; prepared by New York Agri-
                cultural  Experimental Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:224500-R)

 000009037   Wieres, R. (1975) Control of the Variegated Leafroller, Platynota


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                Control of the Spotted Tentiform Leafrriner: Table 7.  (Unpub-
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                New York  Agricultural Experimental Station, submitted by E.I. du
                Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:236817-S)

 000009212-  -Wiers, R. (1974) Apple  Insect Control—Early Season Insecticide
                Applications.  (Unpublished  study received Dec 20, 1974 under
                352-342;  prepared by New York State Highland Experiment Station,
                submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:028446-B)

000008L ,5   Wilkie, J.;  Evans, T.M.; Jones, P.  (1969) Sweet Corn: Lannate
               Methomyl  Insecticide.   (Unpublished study received Jul 22,  1970
               under 352-342; prepared in cooperation with Libby McNeil &
                Libby and Washington, Dept.  of Agriculture, submitted by
               E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-D)

005013303   Wilkins, R.M.; Allan, G.G.; Gara, R.I. (1973) Protection of
               Spanish cedar with controlled release insecticides.  Pages
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               by P. Grijpma.   Turrialba, Costa Rico:  Institute
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005010430   Williams, I.H.  (1972) Direct gas chromatographic determination of
               methomyl  (Lannate) with microcoulometr ic nitrogen detection.
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000009254   Willis, B. (1974) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study
               received Aug 25, 1976 under  352-342;  submitted by E. I. du Pont
               de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227322-U)

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005009990   Wilson, H.G.; LaBrecque, G.C.; Thomas, J.A. (1975) Vapor toxicity
               of residual  insecticides against mosquitoes.  Mosquito News
               35(1):15-17.

005003719   Wilson, H.G.; LaBrecque, G.C.; Weidhaas, aE.  (1973) Residual
               activity of  selected insecticides against Anopheles
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               Conparison of susceptible and DDT-resistant mosquito colonies
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            Winder, G.H. (1971) Control of beet leaf miner (  Pegcmya
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               under 239-2404; prepared in cooperation with Virginia Tuck and
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               Carolina State Univ. , submitted by Chevron Chemical Co. , Rich-
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               including letter dated Feb 28, 1975 from W.  Winton to Alvin A.
               Baber, received Apr 24, 1975 under 352-342;  prepared by Univ.  of
               California—Davis, Agricultural Experiment Station,  Dept.  of
               Viticulture and Enology, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours  &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:119829-F)   .

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               lished study received on unknown date under  239-2326; submitted
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               (  Leptinotarsa decimlineata  ); Imported Cabbageworm (  Pier is
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               27, 1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
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000015159   Witherspoon, B.W., Jr.; Moherek, E.A.; Wolfenbarger, ao.; et al.
               (1973) Tomatoes.  (Unpublished study received Oct 10, 1973 under
               3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
               CDL:093675-G)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000007706   Wix, B.  (1972) Field Test Evaluation Form.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Ma: 1, 1973 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Memoirs & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003043-R)

000008877   Wix, B.; Nicholson, J.  (1975) Evaluate Lannate for Fall Armyworm
               Control.  (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1976 under 352-
               342;  submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:223992-P)

000008369   Wix, E.J Womack, H.; Fulford, A.; et al. (1973) Evaluate Lannate L
               by Air.  (Unpublished study received Apr 2, 1976 under 352-342;
               submitted by E. I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. ;
               CDL.-224481-H)

005013876   Wblfenbarger, D.A. (1973) Tobacco budwcrm: cross resistance to
               insecticides in resistant strains and in a susceptible strain.
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005010220   Wolfenbarger, D.A.; Redfern, R.E. (1968) Toxicity of five
               carbamate insecticides to the two-spotted spider mite and
               larvae of the southern armyworm and the tobacco budvjorm.
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000012432   Wolfenbarger, D.O. (1964) Report of Progress:  Chemical Control of
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               093552-H)

000008768   Wolfenbarger, a a (1967) Corn—Fall 1967.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Nov 16, 1971 under 352-342; prepared by Sub-Tropical Ex-
               periment Station,  submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.;  CDL:003037-F)

000008316   Wolfenbarger, D.O. (1968) Potato Foliar Sprays.  (Unpublished study
               received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared by Sub-It opical Ex-
               perimental Station, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Inc., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:091530-AG)

000012477   Wolfenbarger, D.O. (1968) Report of Progress:  Chemical Control of
               Insects and Other  Pests Attacking Vegetable Crops: Number of
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               093552-BL)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000003305   Wblfcnbarger,  ao.  (1969) Potatoes: Number of Project: 471.  (Un-
               published study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; prepared by
               Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations, Sub-Tropical Experi-
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 000008277   Wolfenbarger,  D.O.  (1969) Report of Progress 1968-1969: Number of
               Project: 471.  (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1971 under
               1F1021; prepared by Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
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 000012478   Wblfenbarger, D.O.  (1969) Report of Progress: Chemical Control of
               Insects and Other Pests Attacking Vegetable Crops: Number  of
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 000012433   Wolfenbarger, D.O.  (1969) Report of .Progress: 1968-1969: Biology
               and Control of Insects Affecting Winter Vegetable Crops: Number
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               3F1323; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Sub-Tropical Experiment
               Station, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.;  CDL:
               093552-K)   	

 000008054   Wblfenbarger , D767~ U969 T TcVnatcT^                          Con-
               trol on Field Grown Tomatoes.  (Unpublished study received Jan
               29, 1970 under 352-342; prepared by Florida Agricultural Exper-
               iment Station, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co ,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003010-C)

 000008969   Wolfenbarger, ao.  (1970) Cabbage.  (Unpublished study received Jan
               31, 1972 under 352-361; prepared by Florida Experimental Sta-
               tion, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours "& Co, Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:003094-J)

 000008263   Wolfenbarger, ao.  (1970) Report of Progress 1969-1970: Number of
               Project: 471.  (Unpublished study received Aug 5, 1970 under
               1F1021; prepared by Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,  Inc., Wilmington,
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               submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093552-BN)

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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 300009092   Wblfenbarger, a a  (1971) Report of Progress: 1970-71: Number of
               Project:  1505.   (Unpublished study received Ma: 10, 1972 under
               352-342;  prepared by Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations,
               Agricultural Research and Education Center, submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003038-B)

 000015968   Wblfenbarger, D.O.  (1972) Potatoes,  (unpublished study received
               Jun 29, 1976 under 201-347; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Insti-
               tute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research
               and Education Center at Homestead, submitted by Shell Chemical
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 000008388   Wolfenbarger, ao.  (1972) Tomatoes: Project #1505.  (Unpublished
               study received Dec 20, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du
               Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:022993-G)

 000008228   Wblfenbarger, D.O.  (1973) Report of Progress, 1972-73: Number of
               Project:  1505.   (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1974 under
               352-342; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research and
               Education Center, submitted by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
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 000008890   Wblfenbarger, a a (1974) Test II.  (Unpublished study received Dec
               20, 1974 under j352-342; prepared by Univ.  of Florida, Agricul-
   ~_" " ';_—"-:--  tural Research,and Education Center, submitted by E.I.  du Pont
   -"'	 --•••-de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.-;-GDL:022993-I-)

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               347-367, In Developments in Orop Science.
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               chemical and integrated control of nettle caterpillars
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               the Malaysian International Agriculture of the Oil Palm.

005005781   Wood, B.J.; Ng, K.W. (1974) Studies on the biology and control of
               the oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella (Walker)
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005010432   Wood, B.J.; Yew, N.K. (1974) Studies on the biology and control of
               the oil palm bunch moth, Tirathaba mundella (Walker)
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               49(3):310-331.

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008347   Wbod, G.W.  (1977) Control of Blueberry Defoliators.  (Unpublished
               study  including  letter dated Jan 27, 1977 from G.W. Wood to
               Richard  Evans, received Mar 15, 1978 under 352-342; prepared by
               Canada,  Dept. of Agriculture, Research Branch, Research Station,
               submitted  by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:096959-S)

000008826   Wood in, F.L.; Green, F.; Harrod, J.E.; et al. (1969) Lannate Metho-
               myl Insecticide—Evaluation.  (Unpublished study received Oct
               28, 1969 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nenours &
               Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:023299-B)

000008028   Woods, T.K.; Walls, M.  (1974) Boll worm and Budworm Control in
               Cotton with  Nudrin  (R)*.  (Unpublished study received Mar 31,
               1975 under 201-347;  submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington,
               D.C.; CDL:115269-S)

000014862   Wooldridge, A.W.; Holland, D.; Dolph, B.; et al. (1977)  Aerial
               Applications of Orthene Forest Spray .  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Mar 23, 1977  under 239-2443; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
               cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:228754-A)

000008064   Workman, R.B. (1966) Cabbage Aphid—Brussels Sprouts.  (Unpublished
   ... . .   _    study received Feb 3, 1970 under 352-342; prepared by Florida
       .--  --'." Experiment Station,  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003011-E)

000007929   Workman, R.B. (1966) Insect Control Tests.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 3, 1968 under 8F0681; prepared by Univ. of Florida,
       /  x      Potato Investigations Laboratory, submitted by E. I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:091188-B)

000008299   Workman,'RE. (1969) Insect Control Tests—Spring 1968.   (Unpub-
               lished study received Jan 21, 1970 under OF0886; submitted by
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               091530-S)

000008539   Workman, R.B. (1971) Insect Control Tests—Spring 1971.   (Unpub-
               lished study received Jun 24, 1976 under 352-342;  prepared by
               Univ. of Florida, Agricultural Research Center at Hastings, sub-
               mitted by E.  I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:227024-H)
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               important insect predator.   Pages 401-402, In Proceedings of
               the Florida  State Horticultural Society.  Vol. 90.  Lake
               Alfred, Fla.:  Florida State Horticultural Society.  (Florida
               Agricultural Experiment Station journal series no. 784)

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                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 005010810    Workman,  R.B.; Chalfant,  R.B.; Janes, M.J.  (1974) Cabbage  looper
                control  in Georgia and Florida.  Journal of  the Georgia
                Entomological Society  9(2):99-101.

 000008744    Wrrnock,  s.J.  (1968) Estimated Per Cent Sound Etuit on Various
                Dates  in Insecticide Plots at Woodland, California—1968.  (Un-
                published study received Jan 29, 1970 under  352-342; prepared
                by Campbell Institute  for  Agricultural Research, submitted by
                E.I. du  Pont de Nenours &  Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003025-D)

 005010222    Htrthing, C.R, (1969) Performance of some new insecticides
                against  Myzus parsicae (Sulzer) and Tetranychus urticae (Koch)
               on year-round chrysanthemums.  Journal of Barticultural Science
                44(3):235-246.

 000007170    Wright, P.L. (1971) Report to E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company:
                Field Wildlife Study with  Lannate Methomyl Insecticide  in Quail
                and Rabbits: IBT No. J9836.  (Unpublished study received Jun 24,
                1971 under 352-342; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Labora-
                tories,  Inc., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:007040-A)

 005017968    Wu, K.C.; Tao, C.C. (1977) Yao-chi san-pu yu t'u-shua fang-chin
               kan-chu  ch'ien-e pi-chiao  shih-yen.   Comparative study of
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               miner, Phyllocnistis citrella  .   Chung-Hua Nung Yen Yen Chiu.
000003313   Wylie, W.D. (1963?) Effectiveness of Three Insecticides in a Weekly
               Spray Schedule against Cabbage Lcopers on Four Greens Crops.
               (Unpublished study received Sep 15, 1969 under OF0886; prepared
               by Univ. of Arkansas, submitted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
               Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:093182-G)

000008314   Wylie, W.D. (1968) Average Cabbage Looper Population Following
               Treatment with Lannate & 1642.  (Unpublished study received
               Sep 15, 1969 under OF0886; prepared by Univ. of Arkansas, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL.-093182-H)

000009293   Wylie, W.D. (1971) Cucumber Insect Control.  (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Jun 29, 1976 under 352-342; prepared by Univ. of Arkan-
               sas, submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
             *  Del.; CDL: 227340-1)

000003147   Yahnke, B.L. (1970) Corn Borer Insecticide Evaluation (1970): Pro-
               ject Report Abstract 900-2JO-055.   (Unpublished study received
               Mar 5, 1974 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-023294-C)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000007688    Yanke,  B.  (1971)  Insect Control—Green Peas.   (Unpublished study
               received  Feb 22,  1972 under  2F1247; prepared by Green Giant Co.,
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Inc., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL.-095332-G)

 000009107    Yanke,  B.; McCully,  J.E.  (1974) Worm Control  in Snap Beans: Project
               255.   (Unpublished study received May 5, 1976 under 352-342;
               prepared  by Green Giant  Co., submitted by  E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;  CDL:224072-C)

 000008545    Year in, B.;  Mays, R. (1968)  Lannate  and  Insecticide 1642—Collards:
               Cabbage Looper Control.   (Unpublished study received Jun 24,
               1976 under  352-342;  prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Ar-
               kansas, submitted by E.I. du Pont de  Nemours & Co., Wilmington,
               Del.; CDL:227024-P)

 000007769    Year in, W. (1972) Efficacy  of Lannate L  and Thtricide 90-013
               against the Soybean  Looper,  Pseudoplusia includens  ,on Soy-
               beans: Desna Co., Arkansas,  1972.  (Unpublished study received
               Feb 12, 1973 under 352-370;  prepared  by Univ. of Arkansas, sub-
               mitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               003096-E)

 000008732    Yon, Y.M.  (1968) Postemergence  Sprays against Sugar Beet Root Mag-
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               Entomological Research 1968; unpublished study received Apr 13,
               1971 under  352-342;  submitted by  E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003024-H)

 000007751    Young, D.L.;  Lincoln, D.  (1975) Nudrin Efficacy of Budworms and/or
               Bollworms  in Cotton.   (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1976
               under 201-347; prepared  in cooperation with Riverside Chemical
               Co., submitted by Shell Chemical  Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:
               232404-AL)

 005009894    Young, J.R.;  Harrell, E.A.;  Hare, W.W. (1972) Mortality of adult
               corn ear worms treated with insecticidal formulations in sweet
               corn in fields and in  the laboratory.  Journal of Economic
               Entomology 65(3):786-789.

000007812    Youngker, C.;  Reische, W.C.  (1971) Lannate—Cotton.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 18, 1972 under 352-342; prepared in coop-
               eration with Wilbur Ellis Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003040-D)

000010335   Youngker, C.K.  (1970) Lannate Methomyl Insecticide—Evaluation.
               (Unpublished study received on unknown date under 1F1162; sub-
               mitted by  E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:098436-V)

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                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000007901    Yoingkers, C  (1970) Cotton  Insecticide Itial.   (Unpublished study
               received Apr 16, 1971 under 1G1144; sutnitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours  & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:090931-G)

 000008739    Yun, Y.M.  (1968) Chemical Control—Experimental Procedures and Re-
               sults.  (Unpublished study received Apr 13, 1971 under 352-342;
               prepared by Great Western Sugar Co., submitted by E.I. du Pont
               de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003024-O)

 000008329    Zapp, J.A., Jr. (1967) lexicological Information: Methomyl.  (Un-
               published study received Jul 23, 1968 under 352-342; submitted
               by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               050422-A)

 005007616    Zavon, M.R. (1974) Poisoning  from pesticides: diagnosis and
               treatment.  Pediatrics 54:332-336.

 005015533    Zeid, M.; El-Sebae, A.H.; Bakry, N.; Saad, A.A. (1972) Screening
               insecticides against Egyptian cotton leafwccm.  World Crops
               24(2):82-85.

 005010426    Zeid, M. I.; El-Sebae, A.H.; Bakry, N.M.; Saad, A.S.A.  (1973)
               Egyptian cotton leafworm:  laboratory and field evaluation of
   -- -    -     certain insecticides.  Journal of Economic Entomology
       	"'  66 (6): 1293-1297.

 000008948    Zoebisch, a  (1974)  Flavor  Evaluation Reports on Asparagus and
               Peaches.  (Unpublished study received Jul 10, 1975 under 6F1654;
               prepared by Rutgers Univ., submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
               & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:Q94852-O)

 000008953    Zoebisch, 0.; Haschen,    (1966) Evaluate Insecticides for Alfalfa
               Weevil Control.   (Unpublished study received Apr  12, 1971 under
               1F1159; submitted by E. I.  du Pont-de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL.-093479-H)

 000003063    Zoebisch, O.C.  (1968) Brussels Sprouts.   (Unpublished study re-
               ceived Feb 3, 1970 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de
               Nemours & Co.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003011-D)

000008083    Zoebisch, O.C.  (1968) Lannate—Insect Contrpi—Cabbage: Final Re-
               port—Exp.  68.114.   (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1970
              * under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:003018-N)

000009244   Zoebisch, O.C.  (1971) Aphids/Terminal Bud (Every Other Plant).
               (Unpublished study received Aug 25, 1976 under 352-342; sub-
               mitted by E.I.  du Pont de-Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
               227322-J)

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                           OFFICE OF PESTICIDE  PROGRAM
                      PESTICIDE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
 000007789    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1972?)  Evaluate Lannate L for  Insect  Control.   (Un-
                published  study received Jan 23, 1973 under 352-370; submitted
                by E.I.  du Pont de Nemours  & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:
                003098-U)

 000007792    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1972?)  No. 72.117.   (Unpublished study received Jan
                23,  1973 under  352-370; submitted by E.I. du Pont  de Memoirs &
                Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003098-X)

 000007780    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1972) Evaluate Lannate  L.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived  Jan 23,  1973  under 352-370; submitted by E. I. du Porft de
                Nemours &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:003098-I)

 000003505    Zoebisch,  O.C,  (1972) Evaluate Lannate  L.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived  May 5, 1977 under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:229688-C)

 000007877    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1972) Evaluate Lannate  L.   (Unpublished study re-
                ceived  Jan 23,  1973  under 8F2064; submitted by E.I. du Pont ce
                Nemours &  Co.,  Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:09S055-K)

 000007880    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1972) Tomatoes.   (Unpublished study received
                Jan  23,  1973 under 8F2064;  submitted  by  E.I. du Pont de Nemours
                & Co.,  Inc.,  Wilmington, Del.; CDL:098055-AA)

 000008946    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1974) Evaluate Lannate L Residue on Asparagus.
                (Unpublished study received Jul 10,  1975 undo: 6F1654; sub-
                mitted  by  E.I.  du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.;
                CDL:094852-L)

000008619    Zoebisch,  O.C.  (1976) Control  of Spotted Asparagus Beetle.  (Unpub-
                lished  study received Sep 20,  1977 under 352-342;  submitted by
                E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231879-G)

000008852    Zoebisch, O.C.  (1976) Lannate—Strawberries—Taste Test.  (Unpub-
                lished  study received Apr 19,  1977 under 352-342;  prepared by
                Cornell  Univ.,  Food  Science Dept., submitted by E.I. du Pont de
                Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:096079-G)

000009351    Zoebisch, O.C.  (1977) Lannate—Apple Aphids.  (Unpublished study
               received Sep 14,  1977 under 352-362;  submitted by  E.I. du Pont
                de Nemours &  Co., Wilmington,  Del.; CDL:231840-J)

000008617    Zoebisch,  O.C.;  Davis,  C.; Nelson, P. (1975) Evaluate Lannate L for
                Asparagus  Beetle  Control.   (Unpublished  study received Sep 20,
                1977 under 352-342;  submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
               Wilmington, Del.; CDL:231879-E)

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                          OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAM
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                               CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY
000008794    Zoebisch, O.C.; Eominick, C.B. (1970) Insect Control Inspection
               Report.   (Unpublished study received Feb 12, 1970 under 352-342;
               submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.;
               CDL:003013-H)

000008918    Zoebisch, O.C.; Whiston, T.R.; Hogencamp, P.F.; et al. (1976) Data
               Supporting  Lannate L Methcnyl Insecticide for Use on Forests to
               Control Spruce Budworm.  (Unpublished study received Nov 29 1976
               under 352-342; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil-
               mington, Del.; CDL:226962-B)

000009101    Zoebisch, O.C; Whiston, T.R.; Hogencamp, P.F.; et al. (1976) Eval-
               uate Control of Spruce Budworm.  (Unpublished study received Mar
               9, 1977 under 352-EX-95; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Neraours &
               Co., Inc.; Wilmington, Del.; CDL:223633-L)

000007015    Zoecon Industries, Incorporated (19??) Environmental Chemistry of
               Golden Malrin RF-128 Fly Killer Assessment Report.  (Unpub-
               lished study received Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274; CDL:229391-B)

000007022    Zoecon Industries, Incorporated (19??) Fish and Wildlife Toxicity
               Assessment of Golden Malrin RF-128 Fly Killer.  (Unpublished
               study received Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274;  CDL:229393-F)

OOG0070I7  'Zoecon Industries, Incorporated (19??) Toxicological Analysis of
               Golden Malrin RF-128 Fly Killer.  (Unpublished study received
               Apr 20, 1977 under 2724-274; CDL:229392-C)

001007024   Zoecon Industries, Incorporated (1977) Acute Toxicity Studies with
*              Golden Malrin RF-128 Fly Killer.  Summary of studies 231880-B
               through 231880-E.   (Unpublished study received Sep 22, 1977 un-
               der 2724-274;  CDL:231880-A)

000004259   Zwick, R.W.  (1970) Thiodan: Pear—Pear Psylla:  RC-484.   (Unpub-
               lished study received Jul 18,  1972 under:"279-1182; prepared in
               cooperation with Oregon State Univ., Mid-Columbia Experiment
               Station,  submitted by FMC Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.;  CDL:
               002304-O)

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