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Entomology — Continued. 



67, 104, 148, 195, 198, 200, 241, 243, 300, 341, 366, 399, 436; 

 Philippine pteromalid 20, 45, 68, 105, 196, 199, 201, 242; 

 Philippine spalangia 20, 45, 68, 105, 149, 196, 199, 201, 242; 

 Phonaeaspis eugeniae 44, pine tree aphis 201, plant lice 242, 

 Polyzostera soror 399, Prenolepis 44, Prenolepis bourbonica 366, 

 Pseudaonidia trilobitiformis 67, Pseudococcus bromeliae 300, 

 Pseudococcus citri 400, Pseudococcus longispmus 201, Pseudococ- 

 cus nipac 150, Pseudococcus sacchari 20, Psocids 104; red spider 

 243, report of D. T. Fullaway on search for melon fly parasites 

 303, rice imports 19, 20, 43, 67, 68, 104, 148, 151, 195, 198, 200, 

 241, 243, 299, 341, 342, 366, 399, 400, 436; rice moth 399; Sai- 

 settia nigra 366, scale 44, 67, 104, 148, 201, 242, 300, 366, 436, 

 437; Sclerospora maydis 299, Scolopendra 366, Spalangias 305, 

 Staphynilid 340, sugar-cane mealybug 20, Syntomosphyrum in- 

 dicum 305; Tetrasticus giffardii 19, 20, 44, 45, 68, 105, 149, 150, 



199, 201, 242, 245, 302, 339, 370, 401, 438: tussock moth 400; 

 various pests 242, vessels inspected 18, 43, 67, 104, 148, 195, 197, 



200, 240, 243, 286, 299, 341, 366, 399, 436; weevils 44, 149, 299, 

 300, 436; wood-boring beetle 399. 



(Note: — Details of the Division of Plant Inspection are in- 

 cluded in the foregoing index of the Division of Entomology's 

 reports, to preserve continuity of subjects after the separation 

 of these divisions.) 



Entomology, Eeorganization of the Division of 283 



Eucalyptus robusta • 331 



Fighting Babies in the Far West 58 



First Algaroba and Eoj^al Palm in Hawaii, The ( Judd) 330 



Forest Conditions Along Volcano Koad 49 



Forester New Features 98 



Forestrj^ Division of 21 



46, 64, 100, 144, 183, 233, 237, 284, 296, 336, 362, 396, 432, Abies 

 webbiana 297, advice and assistance 25, 49, 66, 103, 147, 186, 

 190, 194, 239, 298, 338, 365, 398, 435; ahuloa 21, algaroba 21, 

 190, 192, 236, 338, 364; Anahola 22, 284; annual report 233, 

 Arbor day 23, 47, 48, 52, 235, 285, 363, 396, 434; Australian red 

 cedar 191, 337; awa root sale 22, 47, 100, 185, 191, 236; basket 

 making 190, basket willow 24, Benguet pine 297, blue gum trees 

 101, 236; Caesalpinia bonduc 103, 185, 190, 193, 239, 338, 365; 

 Casuarina cuadrivalvis 21, Casuarina equisetifolia 236, Cedrela 

 australis 191, 337, 364; circular letters 434, cooperation with • 

 sugar planters 47, Corvnoceraus laevigata 23, Cupressus toru- 

 losa 297; distribution of plants 24, 48, 66, 102, 146, 185, 188, 193, 

 235, 238, 297, 337, 364, 397, 435; Eucalyptus citriodora 236, 

 eucalyptus forest 433, Eucalyptus globulus 236, eucalyptus plant- 

 ation 46, 102, 185, 285, Eucalyptus robusta 235, 236; Ewa forest 

 reserve 64; ficus 147, fiscal year report 284, forage grass 21, 

 forest extension 235, forest fencing 22, 46, 51, 100, 101, 144, 

 183, 187, 233, 237, 337, 362, 396; forest fires 21, 23, 235, 284; 

 forest protection 23, 284, forest reserve monuments 144, forest 

 reserve rules 184, 187, 237, 284; fuel study 184, 285; grass seed 

 147; Hamakua pali forest reserve 22, 191; Hauula reserve 336, 

 433; Hilo county fair 363, Hilo forest reserve 100, 188; Hilo 

 sub-nursery 47, 65, 235; Himalayan cypress 297, Himalayan silver 

 fir 297, Homestead sub-nursery 235, Honolulu watershed forest 

 reserve 22, 46, 49, 66, 103, 145, 147, 186, 190, 193, 236, 237, 239, 

 285, 298, 336, 338, 362, 365, 396, 398, 435: ilima 21, 192; in- 

 troduced trees 146, ironwood 21, 145, 236; Kahoolawe reserve 

 21, 192; Kaipapau reserve 433, Kapaa 284, Kauai trip 434, 

 karaka tree 23, Kealia forest reserve 46, 144^ 187, 237, 285, 

 296, 337; koa 236, 285, 298, 338, 435; kukui 52, 236, 285, 298; 



