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A new Exobasidium disease on azaleas, Laubert 351 



The diseases of euonymus, Foex 351 



A remedy for the mildew of euonymus, Jany 351 



A nematode disease of chrysanthemums, Molz 351 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Cave vertebrates of America, Eigenmann 352 



Protection of woodlands in Ireland, III, Forbes 352 



Methods of destroying rabbits generally adopted , Crawford 352 



Pathology and bacteriology of plague in squirrels, McCoy 352 



Field mice and their natural enemies, Pitt 352 



A preliminary report on tumors found in wild rats, McCoy 352 



Notes on the birds of San Domingo, with a list of the species^ Verrill 352 



British birds for cages, aviaries, and exhibition, Birchley 352 



The birds of Java and their economic importance, I and II, Koningsberger . . . 353 



A manual of Philippine birds, McGregor 353 



The American toad {Bufo lentiginosus americanus) Miller 353 



The occurrence of Bufo columhiensis east of the Rocky Mountains, Young 353 



Fungal parasites of men and animals, Coupin 353 



The Laboulbeniacese and their pa 'asitism of insects, Picard 353 



Flagellates in GZossina paZpaZis and G. morsitans, Kinghorn and Montgomery. 353 



Determination of the blood-sucking insects and arachnids, Sergent 353 



The Colorado laws governing horticultural inspection 354 



Report of the division of entomology and botany, Saunders 354 



Report of the government entomologist for the year 1908, Lounsbury 355 



Treatment and observation of crop pests on the Pusa farm, Lefroy and Misra. . 356 



Insect pests [in Fiji in 1908], Knowles 356 



Report of the government entomologist for the year 1908, Pratt 356 



Studies in the life histories of Australian Odonata, Tillyard 356 



The brown locust campaign, 1908-9, Thomsen 356 



Preliminary account of the life history of Phyllium crurifolium, Leigh 357 



Notes on termites, Thomsen 357 



Thrips in tea, Lefroy 357 



The rice bug or paddy fly, Drieberg 357 



The root louse of grapevines, Gunn 357 



Contribution to the study of the biology of the Chermes, Marchal 357 



The scale insects and their dissemination, Lindinger 357 



Some experiments on flacherie in the gipsy moth, Reiff 357 



A revision of the Arctianse of Japan, Miyake 358 



On certain Pieris caterpillars, Forbes 358 



Notes on the eggs of Epagoge sulphureana, Webster 358 



A lepidopteious pest of coconuts, Brachartona catoxantha, Pratt 358 



The geographical distribution of butterflies, Pagenstecher 359 



Check list of the Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera of the Transvaal, Swierstra 359 



The Rhopalocera of Java, Piepers and Snellen 359 



A feeding habit of some Louren^o Marques butterflies, Howard 359 



Influence of cold and moisture on Lepidoptera, Kosminsky 359 



The flower-bud maggot of cotton ( Contarinia gassy pii) , Ballou 360 



Observations on Culicidse, Galli-Valerio and Rochaz de Jongh 360 



Contribution to the study of the mosquitoes of Cuba, Pazos 360 



Investigations of muscid larvae entoparasitic on arthropods, Nielsen 360 



The warble flies, Carpenter 361 



A new Gastrophilus larva in the horse, Henry 361 



On the British species of Phora, II, III, Wood 361 



Syrian and Egyptian diptera, Bezzi 361 



Poultry fleas and the red hen mite, Theobald 361 



Classification of the Coleoptera of America, north of Mexico, Hay ward 362 



The twig girdler, Matheny 362 



A buprestid and other Coleoptera on pines in northwestern Surrey, Champion. 362 



Revision of the Coccinellidae of Madagascar, Sicard 362 



The principal ladybeetles in Hokkaido, Okamoto 362 



Report on the sugar cane borer in the Moluccas, Muir 362 



Combating Pissodes notatus, Eckstein 362 



European bark beetles and coleopterous and hymenopterous enemies, Kleine. 362 



A further note on the Chilgoza bark-boring beetles of Zhob, Stebbing 362 



Revision of Australian Curculionidse belonging to the Cryptorhynchides, Lea.. 363 



The chalcidoid parasites of Eulecanium nigrofasciatum, Girault 363 



