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titleOfInvention Improved plant protection media
abstract 229,699. Carpmael, W., (Farbenfabriken vorm. F. Bayer & Co.). Feb. 20, 1925. Insecticides; fungicides. - Plant protection media to be applied in powdered form are obtained by mixing an oxide or hydroxide of iron, aluminium, chromium, or zinc, or reagents producing such oxides or hydroxides, with a fungicidal or insecticidal compound of copper or arsenic. The ingredients are mixed in the presence of water and dried, preferably without heating. In examples, a mixture of ferrous sulphate, arsenious oxide, calcium hydrate, and gypsum, and a mixture of iron hydroxide and arsenic trisulphide. are specified. Mixtures of copper or arsenic compounds with diluents such as clay, talc, chalk. and gypsum are referred to also. Specifications 20785/92, [Class 6, Agricultural appliances for the treatment of land &c.], and 251,330 are referred to. The Specification as open to inspection under Sect. 91 (3) (a) relates also to the use of oxides or hydroxides of heavy metals in general, and of active fungicides, insecticides and bactericides in general, and does not refer to the use of water in the mixing process as essential. This subjectmatter does not appear in the Specification as accepted.
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