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NSCG Newsletter - Issue 7: Insert 3. Pests
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Introduction
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1 - 1
The insect pest problem at The Natural History Museum, London
Pinniger, D. B.
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1 - 4
Since the Pinneger Consultancy: progress and problems
Ackery, P.
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4 - 5
The Thermo Lignum Process
Nicholson, M.
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6 - 7
The use of the ‘dynamic’ system for fumigating museum objects
Kingsley, H.
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7 - 8
The pest problem within the dry Arachnida and Myriapoda collection
Margerison-Knight, J.
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8 - 9
Control of Stegobium paniceum in the economic botany collections at RBG Kew
Rumball, N.
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9 - 11
Pesticide residues on herbarium sheets housed within The National Museum and Galleries of Wales
Purewal, V.
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11 - 13
Low temperature treatment at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Blyth, V.
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13 - 14
Pesky moths! Controlling an outbreak with the aid of pheromones
Carter, J.
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14 - 19
Insect pest control in collections course
Thomas, S.
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20 - 20
Insect pests at Willis and other Hampshire museums: 1996-7
Moore, S.
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20 - 23
Pests in geological collections
Andrew, K.
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23 - 25
Insect Pest Control in Collections Suppliers
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26 - 29
Insect Pest Control in Collections: A Bibliography
Seddon, T.
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30 - 31