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Title:
Report on the infestation of cured tobacco in London by the cacao moth Ephestia Elutella HB / by H.H.S. Bovingdon.
Author:
Great Britain. Empire Marketing Board.
;
Bovingdon, H. H. S.
Series:
E.M.B. ;, 67.
Description:
92 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Stored products pests.
;
Tobacco.
;
Ephestia elutella.
Notes:
Prepared for the Empire Marketing Board's Committee on Infestation of Stored Products.
Type:
Book
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