1916] CONTENTS. V 



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Copper fungicidal powders, Fonzes-Diacon 352 



The influence of temperature on decomposition in Bordeaux mixture, Butler. . 352 



Treatment of grapevines with hot water and hot sprays, Semichon 352 



Treatment of vines and vegetation with hot water, Semichon 353 



Theory of, temperature change in hot sprays, Chauvign^ 353 



Theory and practice in regard to the cooling of hot sprays, Semichon 353 



Brusca of olive, Pollacci 353 



Cacao and its local diseases, Ghofulpo 353 



Coconut bud rot, Rorer 353 



A study of native coffee production, Luistro 353 



A coffee disease in Mexico, Fameti 353 



A new Cylindrosporium, Turconi 354 



The hydropsy of Madake {Phyllostachys bambusoifJes), Kawamura 354 



The red plague of Sugi ( Cryploviena japonica) seedlings, Kawamura 354 



A disease of immortel trees, Rorer 354 



Hypoderma deformans, an undescribed fungus of western yellow pine, Weir 354 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOY. 



Animal guide; North American wild animals. Reed 354 



A list of British birds compiled by the British Ornithologists' Union 355 



Birds of the Indian hills, Dewar 355 



The entomological and ornithological collector's handbook, Sinclair 355 



Agricultural entomology, Osbom 355 



Insect pests of Lima beans in St. Vincent, Harland 355 



Insect pests of orchards and gardens of Idaho and their control, Edmundson.. 355 



The insects injurious to fruit trees, Lesne 355 



[Citrus insects in the Isle of Pines], Earle and Rogers 355 



The locust borer and other insect enemies of the black locust, Garman 355 



Twenty-eighth report of the state entomologist of Illinois, Forbes 356 



Forty-fifth annual report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 1914 356 



Wetting power of fluids containing soap. Cooper and NuttaU 356 



Common spray materials and other insecticides, Sanders 356 



Locusts or grasshoppers, Urich 356 



Combating locusts, Trabut 356 



Thrips oryzx n. sp. , injiu^ous to rice in India, Williams 357 



What cacao thrips signify in Grenada, Ballou 357 



A new thrips damaging coffee in British Africa, Williams 357 



Egg and manner of oviposition of Lydus planicollis, Snyder 357 



The mealy bug of the muscat grape, Howard 357 



Phylloxera 358 



Notes on Samoan Coccidse, Doane and Ferris 358 



On a new coccid pest of cacao from Trinidad, Green 358 



On a coccid injurious to pine trees in the Himalayas, Green 358 



The soft bamboo scale (Asterolecanium banbusx), Essig 358 



How to control the cottony maple scale, Sanders 358 



Studies of comparative lepidopterology, Oberthiir 358 



Life-histories of Indian insects. — V. Lepidoptera, Ghosh 358 



A butterfly injurious to coconut palms in British Guiana, Cleare, jr 358 



The possibilities of sericicultiu-e in British colonies and dependencies 358 



The potato moth, French, jr. , and Harris 358 



The grape berry worm (Polychrosis viteana), Goodwin 358 



Omix geminatella, the unspotted tentiform leaf miner of apple, Haseman 359 



Cutworms, Femald 360 



Anopheles punctipennis, a host of tertian malaria, King 360 



Development of malaria parasites in three American Anopheles, King. 360 



Anopheles punctipennis. — Its relation to transmission of malaria, Mitzmain 361 



Observations on the Culicidse, Galli- Valerie 361 



Observations on the bionomics of Stegomyia fasctata, Macfie 361 



Note on treatment of mosquito infested areas, Wilson 361 



Some new neotropical Simulidse, KJnab 362 



Flies: A factor in, a phase of, filariasis in the horse, Place 362 



Chemical reactions of fruit flies, Hewlett go 362 



Effect of cold storage on pupse of Mediterranean fruit fly. Back and Pemberton 362 



The bean maggot in 1915, Whelan 363 



The adaptative forms of anthomyid larvae, Keilin 363 



A catalogue of Coleoptera 363 



