Page. 

 Phyllosticta — continued. 



rolocafneola 11 '5 



cucurbitacearum 102 



hurt (I rum If! 



nacehari 220 



sechii 99 



Phiisalospora tucamcnsi.i 214 



Physarum — 



einereiim 212 



compressum 212 



nndulosom 212 



J'li/ilaliis — 

 inxularifi — 



appearance of adult of 164 



copulation and oviposition ot"__ 167 



distribution and habits of 163 



e!>:g stage oT 165 



first mention of, as Lachnos- 



tenia "pequena" 163 



flight and attraction to light 



of 166 



insect and fungus enemies of 167 



larval stage of 165 



life-cycle of 164 



lueasuremeuts of early stages 



of 16.5 



pupal stage and pre-emergence 



of 165 



regarding life-cycle of 62—63 



seasonal di.stribution of 163 



summary of life-iycle of 169 



fiinithi — 



host of Ca)np.<soitieris (?oc.s(/?o__ 86 

 injury from, in Barbados and 



Mauritius 50—51 



parasitized by Tiphia parallela- 58 

 work on the life-history of. in 



Mauritius 52 



■spp. — 



genital characters of 68 



reported from the West Indies. 51 



t;n:-iil characters of 66 



J'hjjtophthora — 



injestans 115 



phaseoU 96 



Pine-apple disease — 



See Thielavinpsis paradoxa. 



Pinna/ipifi bii.ri 11 



Pisum sativum. Diseases of 107 



Plasmodiopkora brassicae 98 



PoludfSiKUn xp 227 



Polyporns occidentalis 217 



Page. 

 Poli/stirtits — 



sanffvineits 217 



sinuosus 217 



Potato — 



See Solanum tuberosum. 

 Powdery mildew of beans — 



See Ery.<iiphe poluf/nni. 

 Promachtts — • 



i-ertebratus. predar-eous enemy of 

 P h y 1 1 p h ay a in United 



States 58 



fitchii, predaceous enemy of May- 

 beetle in eastern United 



States 58 



Prototrypoid wasp — ■ 



See Pelecinus polyturator. 

 Prosena — 

 lacertosa — 

 See Mochlosoma. 

 inberita. mentioned as parasite of 



Adoretes in Java 59 



Pseudaonidia tesserata 12 



Pseiidischna.9pis bovreyi 13 



Pseudococcus — 



ealceolariae 4, 5 



ciM 5 



nipae 5 



sacrhari 5, 6 



Pseiidomonas campestris 93 



Pseudoparlatoria ostreata ■i3 



Paeudoperonospora cubensis 101, 106 



Ptilodexia tibialis. Dexiid parasite of 



Phyllophaga in Te.xas 59 



Pulvinaria p.vdii 6 



Piienoporus .sanguineus 217 



Pyryota — 



midafa, Ortalid parasite of Phyl- 

 lophaga in the United States- 59 

 raJidn. also parasitizing Phyllop- 

 haga in United States 59 



Pyrophorus — 

 luminosus — 



confinement of, to humid sec- 

 tions of Island 56—57 



larvae of, destroying Phyllo- 

 phaga grubs 56 



occurrence of, in Porto Rico__ 55 



predaceous on Phyllophaga van- 



dinei grubs 86 



predatory enemy of Phyllophaga 



portoricensis ^_ 



sp.. predaceous on white-grub in 



Texas 59 



B 



Hats, as enemies of white-grubs in 



Porto Rico 



Red rot — 



See Colletotrichnm falcatum. 



53 



Red rot of the leaf-sheath — 

 See >Sclerotiinii Polfsii. 



Red spot of the leaf-sheath- 

 See Ccrcospora vaginae. 



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