1919] ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY EI^TOMOLOGY. 455 



North, American pseudophyllidean cestodes from fishes, A. R. Cooper {III. 

 Biol. Alonoyraphs, 4 (HJlS), No. 4, pp. 2JiS, pis. 13). — This report of studies in- 

 cludes a bibliograpliy of 10 pages. 



Work connected with insect and fungus pests and their control, F. Watts 

 {Imp. Dept. Agr. West Indies, Rpt. Agr. Dcpt. St. Yincent, 1911-18, pp. 12-11}).— 

 This report relates entirely to the cotton stainer {Dy^sdercus delauneyi) and 

 the measures taken in its control. 



[Insects and insect control in British Guiana], G. E.. Bodkin {Rpt. Dcpt. 

 8ci, and Agr. Brit. Cluiami, 1917, pp. 5.J-66). — A discussion of the occurrence of 

 and work with the more important insects of the year, in which particular at- 

 tention is given to the locust invasion and their combat. 



Common British beetles and spiders and how to identify them, S. N, Sedg- 

 wick {London: Charles II. KcUy [1919^, pp. 62, figs. 285). — A small pocket 

 handbook. 



Notes and observations on agricultural entomology, G. del Guekcio {Agr. 

 Colon. [Italy], 12 {1918), Nos. Jf, pp. 216-230, figs. 5; 5, pp. 273-323, flgs^ U; 

 13 {1919), No. 1, pp. 31-62, figs. 31). — Papers are presented on a New Enemy of 

 the Beet {Gelcchia ocellntella) (pp. 216-230) (see p. 460); A Thysanopterous 

 Enemy of the Vine in Bengasi {Dictyothrips (egyptiaca) (pp. 273-2S6) ; The 

 Carob Cecidomyid {Eumoyrclialia gennadiosi) (pp. 2S7-297) ; The Pink Boll- 

 worm and Its Endophagous Enemies (pp. 298-311) ; The Dipterous Enemy 

 RondanieUa pJiorodontis n. sp. of the Hop Aphis (pp. 31, 82) ; The Dipterous 

 Enemy R. macro siphonis n. sp. of the Artichoke Macrosiphon (pp. 33-35) ; etc. 



[Report of] division of entomology, C. P. Lounsbuey {Union So. Africa 

 Dept. Agr. Rpt. 1917-18, pp. 87-107).— A detailed account of the work of the 

 year ended March 31, 1918, in which particuar attention is given to the work 

 with locusts. 



Annual report of the government entomologist, C. G. Gowdey {Ann. Rpt. 

 Dept. Agr. Uganda, 1918, pp. Jf2-51). — Brief notes are given of the insect pests 

 of the year under the headings of pests of coffee, cacao. Para rubber, etc. A 

 large part of the report deals with studies made of the variegated bug {Antestia 

 orhitalis faceta), which attacks both Coffea arabica and C robusta. 



[Report on] entomology {Rpt. Prog. Agr. India, 1917-18, pp. 85-101). — 

 The occurrence of and work of the year with the more important insect pests is 

 reported upon. 



Insect pests of low-country products, G. IM. Henry {Ceylon Agr. Soc. Year 

 Book, 1919-20, pp. 107-113). — Brief accounts are given of the pests of coconut, 

 grain crops, baudakka, legumes, cucurbits, sweet potatoes, and mustard and 

 means for their control. A list of the common pests of food crops is included. 



Florida truck and garden insects, J., R. Watson {Florida Sta. Bui. 151 

 {1919), pp. 113-211, figs. 57).— A revision of Bulletin 134, previously noted (E. 

 S. R., 37, p. 356). 



Cotton pests in Montserrat {Agr. News [Barbados], 18 {1919), No. 447, p. 

 182). — This discussion relates particularly to the cotton stainer and a slug 

 {Veronicella occidentalis) . 



Insect pests of tea, E. A. Andrews {Indian Tea Assoc, Sci. Dept. Quart. 

 Jour., No. 1 {1919), pp. 22-25). — A brief discussion of the more important 

 species. 



The occui'rence of forest insects in Sweden in 1917, I. Tkagardh {Meddel. 

 Stat. Skogsforsokanst., No. 16 {1919), pt. 4, i^p. 67-114, figs, i-)).— The species 

 of which particular mention is made are Scolytus ratzeburgi, Ips acuminatus, 

 Myelophilus piniperda, M. minor, I. typographus, Bupalus piniarius, and 

 Cephaleia signata. 



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