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"David. E. Goble" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 May 1996 14:48:54 -0400
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>Hello.
>Trying to find this reference:
>
>Melksham, KJ 1985 The Synthesis, Testing and Theory on the Mode of Action
>of Semiochemicals (repellents) for the Honey Bee (_Apis mellifera_ L.).
>
>This is a masters thesis. The Chemistry department at the University of
>Queensland, Australia, where this work was done, cannot seem to supply me
>with the thesis or point me to where it might be. Would anyone know
>where I may find this? Is it archived? My library cannot get it through
>inter-library loan.
>
>thanks,
>Adam
>
>Adam Finkelstein
>Entomology
>324 Price Hall
>VA Tech,
>Blacksburg, VA  24001-0325
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Hi Adam;
 
        As a past researcher in bee physiology, you may be approaching the
wrong department in the University, I suggest it would be in the zooology
department or the entomology department, at the University of Queensland or
the James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland. Or you may get some aid
from the Queensland Primary Industries Office.
Thanks from :
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                 http://www.eastend.com.au/~goble
            [log in to unmask] ( David Goble )
           American Beach Kangaroo Island South Australia

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