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IV. — Weeds and Parasitic Fi^owering Plants. 



1 135. Razoumofskya spp. Mistletoes Injurious to Conifers in the United States. — 1136. Aspho- 

 delus fistulosus and Siachys arvensis. Harmful Weeds in New South Waks. 



V. — iNJURIOUSilNSECTS AND OTHER LOWER ANIMAI,S. 



GE^fitVLiriE^. — 1 137. Insect Pests in India. — 1138. The Caterpillars of the Goat Moth {Cos- 

 sin cossm) and the Codling Moth [Carpocarpsa pomonella) and the Powers of Resistance to 

 Cold. 



Means of Prevention and Control. — 11 39. Obsers'ations on the Insect Parasites of Some 

 Coccidae. — 1140. Aphicus hesperidum n. sp., an Ectophagous Parasite on the Cochineal 

 of Citrus Frvdts'^Chrysomphalus dictyospermi in Spain. — -1141. Hypcraspis binotata, a Coc- 

 cinellid Beetle Predatory on Eulecanium nigrofasciatum (terrapin scale). — 11 42. Holco- 

 ceia iceryacella, a I^epidopteran that Destroys Cochineal Insects in California. — 1143. 

 Birds in the Vineyards in the Region of Nimes. { 



Insect-; etc. Injurious to Various Crops. — 1144. The Thermites (Leucotermes spp.). Harm- 

 ful to Agriculture in the United States. — 114.'). Pulvinaria floccifera and Chrysomphalus 

 dictyospermi, Cochineal Insects Recently Established in California. — 11 46. Chortophila 

 cilierura and Thereya sp., Pests on Rye in Silesia, Germany.- — ^1147. The Potato I<ady- 

 bird Beetle (Epilachna dregei), a Coleopteran Pest on Potatoes and other Plants in South 

 Africa. — 1148. The Clover I<eafhopper [Agallia sanguinolenta) , an Hemipteran Pest on 

 lyCguminous Forage Plants in the United States. — 1149. The Pepper Tree Caterpillar 

 [Bombycomorpha pallida), a lycpidopteran Pest on the Pseudo-Pepper Tree (Schinns Molle) 

 in the Transvaal. — 11 50. Pegomyia hyoscyami, a new Dipteran in the Uniteo States, Harm- 

 ful to Spinach and other Plants. — 1151. Dacus vertebratus (cucumber and vegetable 

 marrow fly), a Dipteran which is Harmful to Cucurbitous Plants in South Africa. — 



1152. Coleoptera Harmful to fruit and to Flowering Plants Cultivated in South Africa. — 



115 3. Philagathes lactus, a Coleopteran Pest on the Peach Tree in South Africa. — 1154. The 

 Plum Slug Caterpillar (Parasa latistriga), a I^epidopteran Pest on Various Trees in South 

 Africa. — -1155. Concerning the Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitnta), in Tunis. 



VI. — Injurious Vertebrates. 



ii.=;6. Cottontail Rabbits, (Sylvilagus spp.) in the United States. 



The Bureau assumes no- responsibility with regard to the opinions and the results of experiments 

 outlined in the Bulletin. 



The Editor's notes are marked {Ed.). 



