SUBJECT INDEX 



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Cephaleuros — Continued, 

 virescens— 



in Sumatra, (39) 57. 



notes, (31) 55; (32) 445; (34) 55, 249, 744; 



(37) 253; (38) 354, 758. 

 on cacao, (40) 851. 

 Cephal in- 

 fatty acids of, (31) 608. 

 thromboplastic action, (37) 877. 

 Cephalobus dubius, studies, (40) 267. 

 Ceptialocroton piischelii, analyses and digestibility, 



(32) 167. 

 Cephalonema polyandrum, fiber from, (37) 535. 

 Cephalonomia meridionalis n.sp., description, (31) 



355. 

 Cephalosporium— 

 lecanii— 



description, (33) 459. 

 notes, (2fi) 553; (27) 358; (28) 453. 

 lefroyi, association with greenhouse white fly, 



(34) 452. 

 sacchari— 



n.sp., description, (30) 650. 

 notes, (34) 49; (35) 49; (37) 452; (40) 47, 157. 

 sp., notes, (28) 733. 

 sp. on coffee, (32) 646. 

 Cephalothecium — 



infection of wheat by, (26) 747. 

 roseum— 



as affected by cold, (34) 538. 

 notes, (31) 641 ; (37) 550. 

 relation to apple rot, (33) 348. 

 temperature relations, (33) 545; (36) 649. 

 sp. on pecan, (39) 553. 

 Cephenomyia— 



abdominalis n.sp., description, (34) 64. 

 biology, (37) 565. 

 pratti n.sp., description, (34) 554. 

 Cephidae larvae, notes, (40) 655. 

 Cephus— 



American species, (40) 655. 

 occidentalis, habits, (37) 855. 

 occidentalis, studies. (34) 250. 

 Cerambycid larvae — 



determination of abdominal and thoracic areas, 



(36) 258. 

 Henrikseu's review, (34) 361. 

 Cerambycidae — 



North American, classification and biology, 



(33) 360. 

 of California, (40) 861. 

 Cerambycob ius^ 



cyaniceps, notes, (26) 861 . 

 townsendi n.sp., description, (30) 59. 

 Cerambycoidea, notes, (27) 756. 

 Cerambyx heros, biology, (36) 257. 

 Ceramica picta, notes, (40) 648. 

 Ceraptroceroideus cinctipes n.g. and n.sp., descrip- 

 tion, (35) 761. 

 Ceratitis — 



African species, (29) 760. 

 capitata — 



breeding in bananas, (29) 54. 



control by poisoned bait, (34) 360. 



control in Hawaii, (34) 758. 



danger of introduction, (39) 467. 



development in lemons, (35) 259. 



in environs of Paris, (35) 259. 



in Hawaii, (38) 658; (40) 62. 



notes, (27) 359; (28) 62, 657; (29) 234, 257; 



(30) 361, 845; (34) 856; (37) 565. 

 parasites of. (35) 760; (38) 659. 

 remedies, (29) 656; (31) 757. 

 studies, (32) 56, 655. 

 trapping and poisoning, (40) 356. 

 spp. in Africa, (31) 455. 

 Ceratocampidae, monograph, (32) 850. 

 Ceratodon purpureus, direct assimilation of organic 



carbon, (40) 325. 

 Ceratodrilus thysanosomus n.g. and n.sp., descrip- 

 tion, (35) 254. 

 Ceratomia — 



amyntor, life history, (32) 850. 

 catalpae, see Catalpa sphinx. 

 Ceratonia siliqua, see Carob. 

 Oeratophyllum demersum, culture for wild ducks, 



(33) 251. 

 Ceratophyllus— 



acutus, transmission of plague-like disease by, 

 (26) 461. 



Ceratophyllus — Continued . 

 famulus, notes, (37) 879. 

 fasciatus— 



biology, (27) 58. 

 bionomics of, (31) 353. 

 distribution on rats, (29) 755. 

 life history, (31) 552. 

 longevity of, (30) 757. 

 notes, (28) 255, 356; (33) 159. 

 relation to plague, (33) 749. 

 remedies, (31) 353. 

 gallinae, see Hen flea, 

 silantiewi, relation to plague, (26) 252. 

 spp., notes, (28) 757. 

 Ceratopogoninae — 



blood-sucking, of Brazil, (29) 54; (32) 450. 

 new, from Peru, (34) 553. 

 notes, (31) 455; (32) 851. 

 review of literature, (30) 159. 

 Ceratostoma juniperinum in France, (37) 253. 

 Ceratostomella spp., studies, (27) 354. 

 Cerceris — 



n.spp., notes, (3.5) 262. 

 spp., bionomics, (35) 468. 

 Cerchysius — 



females, of America, (39) 364. 

 sp., parasitic on black scale, (26) 555. 

 Cercidiphyllum japonicum, food plant of purple 



scale, (26) 756. 

 Cercis — 



canadensis, relation between ovules and seeds, 



(31) 523; (33) 130; (36) 628. 

 fruit, physico-chemical constants of, (31) 427. 

 Cercomonas termo, notes, (29) 316. 

 Cercopeus artemisiae, notes, (35) 364. 

 Cercopids of Trinidad, (30) 250. 

 Cercospora — 



acrocomiae n.sp., description, (39) 52. 

 agatidis n.sp., description, (30) 51. 

 aleuritidis n.sp., description, (27) 848. 

 apii, see Celery blight, 

 beticola — 



climatic conditions affecting, (35) 47. 

 description and treatment, (28) 847. 

 effect on composition of sugar beets, (31) 



436. 

 notes, (28) 649; (29) 153; (30) 47; (32) 50; 



(33) 851; (35) 245, 350, 750; (37) 249. 

 studies, (34) 845; (40) 344. 

 treatment, (26) 648; (29) 48. 

 carbonacea n.sp. on yam, (39) 248. 

 cearae, notes, (28) 241. 

 cerasella, notes, (27) 849. 

 chrysanthemi n.sp., description, (27) 848. 

 citrullina on watermelons, (35) 749. 

 coffeicola, notes, (30) 751; (31) 646; (32) 645, 749; 



(38) 51. 

 concors, description, (28) 548. 

 coryli n.sp., description, (37) 550. 

 cucurbitae, notes, (37) 550. 

 epigaeina, notes, (26) 341. 

 fraxini, notes, (35) 454. 

 fusca, description, (30) 452. 

 fusca, treatment, (37) 756; (39) 553. 

 guizotiae n.sp., description, (35) 454. 

 helvola medicaginis, notes, (28) 52. 

 herrerana n.sp., description, (35) 353. 

 heveae n.sp., notes, (37) 253. 

 leaf spots in Indiana, (39) 52. 

 longipes, studies, (38) 851. 

 lumbricoides n.sp., description, (35) 45. 

 medicaginis, dissemination, (36) 450. 

 melonis, notes, (32) 641. 

 melonis, studies, (35) 750. 

 musae, notes, (36) 347; (38) 651. 

 n.spp., descriptions, (37) 748. 

 n.vars., descriptions. (37) 749. 

 nicotianae, notes, (30) 47. 

 on celery, (39) 753. 

 persicae, notes, (27) 850. 

 personata — 



notes, (29) 347; (33) 741; (37) 349, 452, 551. 

 studies, (32) 546; (34) 645. 

 raciborskii, notes, (36) 348. 

 sacchari, notes, (29) 345; (40) 51. 

 sp. on grapes (36) 541. 

 sp. on jute, (36) 348. 

 sp. on pistachio, (34) 843. 

 spp., notes, (32) 749; (39) 453. 

 spp. on pigeon peas, (34) 52. 



