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Phasianus— 



and Oallus hybrids, sex organs of, (28) 877. 

 P" spp., notes, (27) 355. 

 Phasin, auKlutinatiug properties, (31) 774. 

 Phasiii, notes, (30) 204. 



PhcanK'-Ha hevoae n.sp., description, (27) 445. 

 Pheasant liybrids, sterility in, (29) 575. 

 Pheasants— 



and fowls, hybridization experiments, (29) 575. 



artificial insemination in, (31) 370. 



breeding and care, (35) 275. 



breeding experiments, (28) 578. 



care and mangement, (34) 569. 



Chinese, in Missouri, (27) 550. 



crossbreeding experiments, (34) 564. 



crossing with fowls, (27) 573. 



food habits, (40) 2.54. 



habits of, (31) 154. 



hybridization, (30) 266, 504; (32) 869. 



notes, (27) 355. 



propagation, (28) 752. 



rudimentary parthenogenesis in, (31) 765. 



secondary sex characters in, (26) 774; (40) 871. 



secondary sex characters in, transmission, (32) 

 264. 



unilateral development of secondary male 

 characters in, (31) 271. 

 Pheidole megacephala— 



as fruit-fly enemy, (40) 459. 



destructive to flies, (30) 554. 



notes, (38) 557. 

 Phellomyees scleroliopborus, notes, (.36) 544. 

 Phenacaspis eugeniae, notes, (29) 654. 

 Phenacetin, periodids of, (34) 502. 

 Phenacoccus — 



acericola, notes, (26) 147, 856; (33) 253; (34) 752. 



aceris, notes, (38) 464. 



artemisiac, parasite of, (29) 359. 



•n.spp., descriptions, (40) 262. 



spp., notes, (29) 251. 

 Phenic acid, aerobic fermentation, (30) 28. 

 Phenice moesta, notes, (26) §57. 

 Phenodomus destruens, sttidies, (34) 156. 

 Phenol- 

 absorption by barley seeds, (37) 25. 



action on plants, (40) 520. 



antiseptic value, (40) 182. 



antiseptics, (39) 184, 185, 586. 



as milk preservative, (32) 576. 

 serum preservative, (33) 280. 

 soil disinfectant, (31) 621. 

 wood preservative, (27) 314. 



detection, (26) 412; (28; 805. 



disappearance from creosoted wood, (29) 111. 



efl'ect on soil organisms, (31) 27; (38) 420. 



effect on "virus fl.xe" of rabies, (26) 88. 



excretion by sheep, (28) 874. 



excretion on exclusive oat diet, (40) 273. 



fallacies regarding, (35) 484. 



in oil, germicidal power, (40) 882. 



oxidation by peroxidase, (29) 202. 



polyatomic, detection in apples, (26) 208. 



preservatives, determination in serums, (38) 

 316. 



sterilization of soils by, (32) 816. 



toxicity, (38) 283. 



use against tetanus, (29) 883. 

 Phenolic insecticides and fungicides, (35) 208. 

 Phenological observations — 



at Wauseon, Oliio, (33) 825. 



importance, (34) 530. 



in British Isles. (37) 717; (40) 210. 



in Holland, (40; 710. 



in Nova Scotia, (36) 208. 



on cereals, (40) 811. 

 Phenology — 



relation to fruit culture and agriculture, (29 15. 



use in agriculture, (26) 613. 



value of temperature sums in, (27) 509. 

 Phenolphthalein, detection in ethyl alcohol, (29) 



312. 

 Phenolsulfophthalein — 



electrical conductivity, (37) 409. 



indicators, studies, (40) 202. 

 Phenospermy in Nicotiana, (34) 136. 

 Phenylalanin— 



action upon esters, (31) 711. 



as source of ammonia, (29) 723. 

 Phenylhydrazids of acids of sugar group, (37) 201. 

 Phenylhydrazin reaction, modification, (26) 115. 



I'hidippus coloradensis, notes, (29) 455. 

 Philaematomyia — 



crassirostris, notes, (31) 777. 



insignis, mouth parts and sucking apparatus of, 

 (29) 7';0. 

 I'hilaenus spp. — 



injurious to grass, (30) 850. 



life history, (36) 458. 

 Philagathcs laetus, notes, (36) 654. 

 Philaronia bilineata, life history, (36) 4.58. 

 Phiiephedra theobromae n.sp., description, (35) 358. 

 Philippine — 



College cf Agriculture, notes, (30) 600; (37) 100. 



Islands, development, (35) 193. 

 Phillipsite— 



extraction of potash from, (27) 323. 



fertilizing value, (27) 725. 

 Phillyrea media, fatty acids of, (31) 312. 

 Philogalleria sextuberculata n.sp.. description, (28) 



162. 

 Philoponectroma pectinatum n.si)., description, 



(31) 355. 

 Fhilotrypesis n.spp., descriptions, (30) 55. 

 Philtraea elegantaria aflecting privet, (38) 765. 

 Phlebatrophia mathesoni, notes, (29) 252. 

 Phlebotomi, Maltese, studies, (35) 57. 

 Phlebotomus— 



atroclavatus n.sp., notes, (30) 658. 



habits, (29) 856. 



life history, (26) 349. 



minutus africanus, relation lo oriental sore, (32) 

 780. 



minutus, flagellate infection of, (32) 60. 



minutus, natural host of, (30) 159. 



papatasii, notes, (26) 656. 



papatasii, relation to "three days fever," (32) 

 59; (37) 460. 



review of literature, (30) 159. 



verrucarum, relation to verruga, (30) 252, 658; 

 (32) 248, 360; (37) S.^S, 460. 



verrucarum, review of investigations, (35) 258 



vexator, feeding habits, (31) 352. 

 Phlegethontius— 



quinque-rraculatus, ace Tobac(.'o worm. 



sexta, see Tomato worm. 



spp. injurious to horse nettle, (35) 657. 

 Phleospora pteleae n.sp., description, (37) 748. 

 Phlepsius— 



apertus, life history, (35) 5,'J3. 



irroratus, notes, (27) 858. 



n.sp., description, (34) 255. 

 Phleum, ash constituents of, (30) 334. 

 Phloeophthorus liminaris, see Peach bark beetle 

 Phloeosinus n.spp., descriptions, (35) 856 

 Phloeothripidae, synonymy, (35) 255. 

 Phloeothrips oleae — 



endophagus parasite of, (26) 553. 



enemies of, (26) 246. 



notes, (27) 55. 

 Phloeotiibus — 



liminaris, notes, (30; 258. 



oleae, notes, (27) 857. 



porteri, notes, (37) 460. , 



puncticollis, notes, (27) 458. 

 Phlomis pungens, drought resistance, (36) 734 

 Phlorizin, action on milk secretion, (37) 272. 

 Phlox— 



as host of eelworm, (34) 349. 



culture in .\laska, (29) 743. 



druuniiondii, heredity of color in, (33) 644. 



nematodes alTecting, "(31) 56. 



plant bug in Marvland, (38) 155. 



varieties, (34) 836. 

 Phlyctaeuia — 



ferrugalis, notes, (26) 147; (28) 854; (37) 255 



hcveae n.sp., notes, (39) 452. 



rubigalis, notes, (26) 147. 

 PUyctaenodes— 



mudalis, notes, (31) 849. 



sticticalis, life history and remedies, (31) C50, 

 551. 



sticticalis, notes, (31) 155, 157, 548. 

 Phobetes albinopennis, notes, (27) 558. 

 Phoebe, black, destruction of locusts by, (28) 351. 

 Phoebes, feeding habits, (28) 57. 

 Phoenicococcus marlatti — 



notes, (29) 255. 



remedies, (30) 358. 



