CONTENTS. V 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



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The history of the fauna of Ceylon, Sarasin 160 



Mammalian anatomy with special reference to the cat, Davison 160 



Practical anatomy of the rabbit, Bensley 160 



Injury by rabbits in Germany, Henry 160 



A contribution to our knowledije of the mole ( Talpa europxa), Adama 160 



Some notes on the breeding habits of the common mole, Adams 160 



Revision of the wood rats of the genus Neotoma, Goldman 160 



Eradicating plague from San Francisco, Todd 161 



Contents of stomachs and crops of some Australian birds, Cleland 161 



Notes on the food of a king eider. Embody 161 



How to study birds, Job 161 



The International Ornithological Congress -[61 



Termite cultivators of fungi and the fungi they cultivate, Jumelle and Perrier. . . 161 



On Hsematozoa occurring in wild animals in Africa, Nuttall 161 



Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology. Stiles and Hassall 161 



Bibliography of Canadian zoology for 1908, Lambe 161 



Bibliography of Canadian entomology for the year 1908, Bethuue 161 



Report of scientific work in entomology during 1905], Seidlitz et al 161 



Report of scientific work in entomology during 1906], Seidlitz et al 161 



Report of scientific work in entomology during 1907], Seidlitz 162 



Insects and entomologists: Their relations to the community at large. Smith . . . 162 



Destructive insects and their control, Bremner 162 



Report of injurious insects, Parrott 162 



Report of the entomologist. Tower 162 



Report of the state entomologist and plant pathologist for 1909, Bentley 162 



Insect notes 162 



Insect carriers of disease - 163 



Preventive measures against infectious diseases transmitted by insects, Smith. . . 163 



The insect pests of cotton [in Egypt], Willcocks 163 



Some new enemies of fruit, Liistner 163 



Investigating some serious deciduous tree pests, Prizer 163 



A list of injurious insects of the mulberry tree in Japan, Niwa 163 



Animal parasites of the orange, Gandara 163 



The animal enemies of the rose, Schwartz 163 



The ked, or sheep louse, Davison 163 



Froghoppers in sugar cane, Urich 163 



The black scale and its parasite 163 



Tukra disease in mulberry, Lefroy 164 



The anatomv of Siphonophora rosarum, Grove 164 



Flock as a d'istributor of vermin, and life history of body-louse, Warburton 164 



The large moth borer of sugar cane, Stockdale 164 



Artificial production of multivoltine races of silkworms, Abbott 164 



Mosquito habits and mosquito control, Knab 164 



On the larval and pupal stages of West African Culicidse, Wesche 164 



Galls on an Indian grass, Boodle 164 



Vaccine and flies, Alerk 164 



Observations on the eggs of the horse bot fly {Gastrophilus equi), Colhnge 165 



The grape root-worm in the Erie grape belt, Johnson and Hammar 165 



Notes on Cetonia aurata and C. floricola, Hamm 167 



The economic importance of Scolytidse in Irish forestry, Forbes 167 



An introduction to the study of Rocky Mountain bees, Cockerell and Robbms. . 167 



A radical cure for the swarming habit of bees, Jones j67 



Notes on a Colorado ant, Marsh |^^ 



The control of the Argentine ant, Woodworth |^» 



Tick and other blood-sucking arthropoda of Jamaica, Newstead |o» 



Acarinosis of the vine and its treatment, Faes ||J^ 



The use of arsenate of lead in viticulture, Moreau and Vmet -i"' 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



168 



The nutritive value of beef extract, Thompson \y'A'u ifi« 



American catfishes: Habits, culture, and commercial importance, Kendall. ... loo 



Wheat - inn 



On the strength of wheat flour, Alway and Hartzell ... - - - • - ----- "i^ 



Color and ash content of different grades of Nebraska flour, Alway and Uark. . bJ 



The effects of bleaching upon the digestibility of wheat flour, Rockwood -loy 



