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INDEX. 



221, 225, 229, 296, 492, 497, 

 523 ; varieties of cotton suitable 

 for avoiding infestation by, 229. 



Anthononms grandis var. thurberiae, 

 new food-plant of, in Mexico, 23. 



Anthononms poniorum (Apple Blos- 

 som Weevil), in orchards in 

 Denmark, 448 ; in Holland, 124 ; 

 on pear in Italy, 157 ; measures 

 against, in Norway, 419, 540; 

 on fruit-trees in Switzerland, 

 126, 530; on apple in Trans- 

 caucasia, 345. 



Anthonomus pwlicarius, on egg- 

 plant in Porto Kico, 249. 



Anthonomus pijri, on pear in Hol- 

 land, 124. 



Anthononms qnadrigibbus (Apple 

 Curculio), measures against, in 

 Maine, 175. 



Anthononms rectirostris, intercepts d 

 in seeds of Cerasus avium in 

 U.S.A., 277. 



Anthonomus rubi, on raspberries, 

 etc., in Denmark, 448, 449. 



Anthononms signatus (Strawberiy 

 Weevil), measures against, in 

 New Jersey, 256. 



Anthophagus str ictus, in burrows of 

 Ips piniin N. America, 430. 



Anthothrips aculeatus (see Haplo- 

 thrips). 



Anthothrips niger, synonym of Hap- 

 lothrips statices, 417. 



Anthothrips statices (see Haplo- 

 thrips). 



Anthracene Oil, use of, against 

 Phorbia brassicae, 284. 



Anthracnose, varieties of cotton 

 resistant to, in Georgia, 229. 



Anthrax, infesting grasshoppers in 

 California, 121. 



Anthrax parvicornis, parasite of 

 Tiphia spp. in N. America, 256. 



AntJirenus scrophulariae (Buffalo 

 Carpet Beetle), in Minnesota, 328. 



Anthrenus verbasci, breeding of, in 

 maize under artificial conditions 

 in U.S.A., 396. 



antigoni, Pulvinaria. 



Antigua, cotton and sugar-cane 

 pests in, 355, 414 ; miscellaneous 

 pests in, 512. 



Antinia theivora, sp. n., on tea in 

 Java, 489. 



antiopa, Vanessa (Euvanessa). 



antiqua, Hylemyia ; Orgyia {Noto- 

 lophus) ; Bhacodineura. 



Antler Moth (see Charaeas grami- 

 nis). 



antonii, Helopeltis. 



Antonina, on Gramineae, 276. 



Ants, on cotton in Argentina, 271 ; 

 measures against, on cacao in 

 Ecuador, 210; associated with 



Aphids and Coccids, 44, 54, 57, 

 67, 78, 103, 142, 164, 165, 175, 

 178, 233, 268, 311, 387, 389, 411, 

 458, 483, 502, 506, 516 ; attack- 

 ing other insects, 34, 139, 150, 

 151, 163, 240, 243, 246, 270, 330, 

 334, 430, 434, 459, 492, 521 ; 

 intercepted in quarantine, 33, 

 131, 427, 438, 503, 504 ; red-lead 

 powder for protecting onion 

 seeds against, 337. 



Ants, Acrobat (see Cremastogaster). 



Ants, Argentine (see Iridomyrmex 

 humilis). 



Ants, Black (see Technomyrmex 

 albipes). 



Ants, Black Cacao (see Dolicho- 

 derus bituberculatus). 



Ants, Carpenter (see Camponotus 

 pennsylvanicus). 



Ants, Fire (see Solenopsis geminata). 



Ants, Gramang (see Plagiolepis 

 longipes). 



Ants, White (see Termites). 



Anuraphis (Aphis) bakeri (Clover 

 Aphis), bionomics anel control of, 

 in U.S.A., 35, 254, 479; distinct 

 from A. crataegifoUae, 543. 



Anuraphis {Aphis) crataegifoUae 

 (Thorn-leaf Aphis), synonymy of, 

 543. 



Anuraphis persicae-niger (Black 

 Peach Aphis), on peach in Italy, 

 157. 



anxius, Agrilus. 



Anystis cornigera, natural enemy of 

 Myzus ribis in Britain, 371. 



aomoriensis, Nishiyana. 



Aonidia badia, sp. n., on Rhus in 

 S. Africa, 242. 



Aonidia chaetacJmieae, sp. n., on 

 Chaetachme aristata in S. Africa, 

 242. 



Aonidia juniperi (Cedar Scale), 

 parasites of, in Kansas, 40. 



Aonidia lauri, on laurel in Italy, 

 157. 



Aonidia marginalis, sp. n., on Ith^^s 

 in S. Africa, 242. 



Aonidia mesembryanthemae, sp. n., 

 on Mesembryanthemum edule in 

 S. Africa, 242. 



Aonidia rhusae, sp. n., on Rhus in, 

 S. Africa, 242. 



Aonidiella perniciosus (see Aspidio- 

 tus). 



Aonidiella taxus, on Podocarpus in 

 Italy, 157. 



aonidum, Chrysomphalus. 



Apamea testacea (see Luperina). 



Apanteles, parasite of Diatraea 

 saecharalis in Cuba, 280 ; para- 

 site of Pieris brassicae in France, 

 96. 



