422 



^Insect Notes {Continued): — 



iloth borers of sugar-caiK- in liritith 



Guiana, 392. 

 yioth borer (Diatraea saccharalis), 138. 

 ilyochroas armatus (cane leaf weevil), 



171. 21S. 

 Xapbthalene as ^n in.secticide, 360. 

 Xezaia viiidula (green stink bug), 42. 

 Onion thrip.s {'I'lirijn tabaci), 154. 

 Orange ni.jtb, 42. 

 Orange mussel or purple scale \Lepi- 



dosajjlieii heckii), 2S3. 

 Orange snow scale (Chionaspis citri), 



282, 283. 

 Orthezia insignis, 218, 23"). 

 Oryctes rhinoceros (rhinoceros beetle), 



10, 78. 



— tarandus (rhinocerjs beetle), 407. 

 P.iliu wjevil ( Rli t/ncliopoi"us palraarum), 



218, 23.5, 409. 

 Paniphilla .spp., 218. 

 Papilio anchisiades (swallow-tail butter- 

 fly), 219. 

 Paranaph "id scalo, 282. 

 Periplant australasiae (Australian 



cockroach). 344, 409. 

 Pests of beans and peas, 37fi. 

 PMlisora cat,.llus, 218. 

 Phy talus smithi (brown hard back), 



58, 139, 170, 171, 2(i6, 407,408. 

 Pink mealy-bug (Pseii.dococr.us calceo- 



lariae), 235. 

 Pourridie des racines (root disease), 



202. 

 Predaceous bug (Castolus plagiati- 



collis), 138. 

 Procyon lotor (racoon), 106. 

 Prodenia latii' scia, 42. 



— oruithogalli, 42. ' 

 Pseudococcus calceolariae (pink mealy- 

 bug), 235. 



— — (sugar-caiu- nif*I\'- 

 bug), 138, 139. 



— cilri, 218, 219. 



— sp. (mealy-bugs), 93. 

 Pulvinaria s))., 2 I 8. 



Purj)le scale {Lepidosaphes beckii), 42. 

 Racoon (Pv ci/on lotor^ , 106. 

 Ked scale (Chit/sonip/talus aurantii), 42. 

 Red spider (TetranyrI, is telarms), 186. 

 Remigia repanda (grass looper), 235. 



— (gra.ss moth), 218. 

 Hhina barbirostris (stem borer), 218. 



409. 

 Khinr zeros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros), 



10, 78. 



— (Oryctes tarandus), 



— (Slrategus titanus), 26. 

 Khipiv.-phalus .sanguineus (brown dog 



tick), 90. 



— sp., 90. 

 l!viiCO])horuspalniarunL (gru-gru worm), 



"139. 

 ■ — — (palm weevil), 218, 



23.5, 409. 

 Root borers, 250. 



Insect Notes (Continued): — 



Root borers (Exophthalmus esuriens), 

 266, 267. 



— — grub, 26. 



— — of sugar-cane (Diapitpes 

 abhreviatus), 26, 170. 267, 408, 409. 



Rust mite of sugar-cane (Tarsoneinus 



spinipes), 26, ■86. 

 Saissetia oleae (black scale), 42. 

 Scarabee or .Jacobs (CrypitorhyncMis 



batatae), 90. 

 Schistocerca pallens, 218. 

 Sibine irimacula, 2 I S, 409. 

 Small moth borer of sugar-cane (Dia- 



trea canelia), 218, 234. 



— — — — — (Diatrea 

 saccharalis), 218, 234. 



— — — (Diatraea .spp.), 26. 

 iSnow heron (Egretta candidissima), 



58. 

 Soil-inhabiting grubs, 26. 

 Steirastoma depressum (cacao beetle), 



219. 

 Stem borer (Rhina barbirostris), 218, 



409. 

 Stomoxys calcitrans (biting stable tly), 



58, 72, 312. 



— pleuronotata, 312. 

 Strategus ah-eus, 218, 409. 



— titanus (rhinoceros beetle), 26. 

 Sugar-cane borer (Diapirepes abbrevia- 



tus), 139. 



— mealv-bug (Pseudococcus calceola- 

 riae), "l38, 139. 



— pests in Queensland, 26. 



— — of the Leeward Islands, 266. 

 Summary of entomological information, 



1913,'26, 42, 58. 



during 1914, 408. 



Swallow-tail butterfly (Papilio anchi- 

 siades). 219. 



Sweet potato thrip.- (Euthrips spp.), 

 186. 



Tarsoneinus spinipes (rust mite df sugar- 

 cane), 26, 186. 



Technomyrmex albipes, 376, 409. 



Telelenchulus semipenetians, 409. 



Teleiionms sp., 1 38. 



Termite (Eutermes haitensis), 267. 



— (Lenrotermes tenuis), 267. 

 Termites, 26. 



— or white ants, 74, 

 wood ants, 218, 408. 



— — — (Eutermescostaricensis), 

 234. 



— — (Mirotermes ni(/ritus), 



234. 

 Tetranvchus telarius (red spider), 186, 



376." 

 — — . till' ciirns roiit nema- 



t(Mle, 250. 

 Tiie eratlicaticin nf mosquitoes by the 



cultivation of bats, 106. 

 The use nf carbiinbi>nlphide in emulsion 



at Martiniijue and ( Juadeloupe, 202. 



Insect Notes (Concluded): — 



Thrips tabaci (the onion thrips), 154.. 

 Ticks in the West Indies, 90. 

 Tiphiaparallela, 139, 170, 171, 186, 



266, 408. 

 Toma.spis flaviUtera, 218, 235. 

 — varia (frogli(ippcr), 26. 1 3f<, 235, 



408. 

 Trichosraiiniia minutum (pretiosa), 



138." 

 Tri-tri in St. Lucia, 344. 

 'I'l-opidacris crisiata (locust), 218. 

 Trypanosoma ei|uina. 75. 

 Twig b'lrer (Elaphidion mite), 26. 

 T'se of naphthalene in the cdnlrol of 



fleas, 154. 

 Vinsonia stellifera, 218. 

 Vitis [cissus] sicyoides, 186. 

 Viverra sivelta (civet cats), 106. 

 Weevil borer (Metamasius hemipterus), 



138, 139, 218, 235, 409. 

 White grub (Laclinosterna sp.), 139. 

 Wliitewood moth (Duomitus puncti- 



fer), 1 86, 328, 409. 

 Wood-boring moih, 32s. 

 Insect Parasites ; - 



Aphinurus alecto, 234, 408. 

 Cretnnojjs parvif^sciatus, 218, 408. 

 Heptasmicri curvilineata, 218. 

 Iphiaulax medianus, 218. 

 Mesostenoideus sp., 218. 

 Prophanurus alecio. 218. 

 Tachinid fly, 218. 



Telenomus dilophonotae, 218, 408. 

 Trichogramma minutum, 2!8, 418. 

 International Congress of Tropical -Vgri- 

 culture, 387. 



pical 



153. 

 and 



poi,-<- 



303. 



third, 25, 262. 



— Cotton, Fibres and other Tm 

 Products ExliibitioD, 7. 



— Phytopathologictl Conference, 



— Tropical Products Exhibition 

 Congress, 233. 



Iron, an antidotf of cotton-sfed meal 



oiling, 23. 

 Irrigation in Italy, 359. 

 Ischaemum angustifolium, 117. 

 Is the earth drying up .' 169. 

 Items of Local Interest, 271. 287, 



316, 348, 371, 389, 402. 



J. 



.Jaboticaba, 355. 



Jamaica, agricultural affairs in, 136. 

 Jamaica Agricultural Department, 391. 

 — , Canto cotton in, 388. 



— export trade, 326. 



— , prize-holdings competition in, I 19. 



Jatropha curcas, 391, 402. 



.Java, experience with green dressings in, 



101. 

 Journal of agricultural science, 9. 

 Juglans cineria, 323. 



— insularis, 323. 



