CONTENTS. V 



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The susceptibility of different cherries to the Botrytis fungus, Kock 45 



Contribution to the biology of the grape mildew, Laurent 45 



[Decree concerning the exportation of diseased fruit trees from Holland] 45 



Brown root disease, Fetch 45 



The Gloeosporium rot of bananas and a Phyllosticta leaf spot of ivy, Laubert. . 45 



Cacao and llevea canker, Fetch 46 



A root disease of Hevea, Fetch 46 



Pink disease of Fara rubber and Bordeaux mixture, Anstead 46 



The copper blight of tea, Shaw 46 



Root diseases of tea. Fetch 47 



Root diseases of Acacia decurrens, Fetch 47 



The spruce scab ( Lophodermium macros porum), Mcr 47 



Some new parasitic fungi of ornamental plants, Trinchieri 47 



Spray injury induced by lime-sulpliur preparations, Wallace 47 



Lime-sulphur as a summer spray, Wallace 48 



The fungicidal value of lime-sulphur preparations, Wallace et al 49 



The preparation of copper sprays, Chappaz 49 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Seed-eating mammals in relation to reforestation, Dearborn 49 



The mammals of Europe, Trouessart 50 



Our vanishing shorebirds, McAtee 50 



Reptiles of the world, Ditmars 50 



Papers on insects affecting stored products, Chittenden 50 



Damage to telephone and telegraph poles by wood-boring insects, Snyder 51 



Damage to telephone and telegraph poles by wood-boring insects, Snyder 52 



Studies in the life histories of Australian Odonata, Tillyard 52 



An investigation of the locust pest in the Philippines, Mackie 52 



The African migratory locusts. La Baume 52 



Notes on some new and rare Thysanoptera (Terebrantia), Bagnall 52 



West African Hemiptera injurious to cocoa. Dudgeon 52 



Presence in Dahomey of Leptomonas davidi, Bouet and Roubaud 52 



Transmission of Leptovionas davidi by Nysius euphorhix, Lafont 53 



American Psyllidae, I, II, (Triozinae) Crawford 53 



Three species of apple plant lice in Oregon, Wilson 53 



Aphididae of southern California, \ , Essig 53 



A new mealy bug infesting walnut, apple, and pear trees, Essig 53 



The citrus mealy bug, Essig 53 



Further observations on scale insects of the Uganda Protectorate, Newstead. . . 53 



The alfalfa caterpillar {Eurymus eurytheme), Wildermuth 53 



A California orange dog, Coolidge 54 



Scale-eating moths, Froggatt 54 



A syn.tomid moth imported with bananas, Cockerell 54 



The wheat-head army worm {Meliana albilinea) as a timothy pest, Webster 55 



A generic synopsis of the Itonidne, Felt 55 



Two new gall midges. Felt 55 



Endaphis in the Americas, Felt 55 



Dengue and Stegomyia, Legendre ' 56 



Mosquitoes and malaria, Waite 56 



Report on the breeding places of the sand fly in Malta, Marett 56 



Myiasis dennatosa due to the ox warble flies, Miller 56 



The Mexican orange maggot (Anastrepha [Trypeta] ludens), Crawford 56 



On the raising of sterile flies, WoUman 56 



The biology and poecilogonic viviparity of the cattle fly, Roubaud 56 



Studies of the stomoxydes of Dahomey, Roubaud 56 



On West African Trypetidse (fruit flies), Graham 56 



A new dipterous parasite of bats, Cockerell 57 



Rat fleas m German East Afi-ica, Schuberg and Manteufel 57 



The plague in North China, Mullowney 57 



The timothy stem-borer ( Mordellistena ustulata), a new timothy insect, Phillips. 57 



An insect pest in belladonna, Perredes 57 



The cherry stem borer, Semasia woeberiana, Collinge 58 



A new cotton pest, Aulmann 58 



Steirastoma depressum, "cocoa-borer beetle," Guppy 58 



Notes on Lixus marginaius, Yothers 58 



