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INDEX, 



lu France, 432, 462, 463, 464, 

 487, 500; pests of, iu Holland, 

 124 ; pests of, in India, 122, 133, 

 226, 292, 403, 489, 535 ; pests of, 

 in Italy, 157, 218 ; pests of, in 

 Japan, 109, 111, 154, 240, 438, 

 439; pests of, in Korea, 274; 

 pests of, in Norway, 540 ; experi- 

 ments against pests of, in Sweden, 

 450; pests of, in Switzerland, 

 234, 530; Dindymus versicolor 

 on, in Tasmania, 121 ; pests of, 

 in Transcaucasia, 344, 345 ; pests 

 of, in U.S.A., 101, 116, 137, 

 148, 152, 169, 172, 174, 175, 

 176, 182, 207, 223, 224, 254, 

 278, 292, 333, 339, 365, 381, 

 471, 479, 480, 491, 494, 495, 503, 

 511, 516, 528, 529; experiments 

 against pests of, in New Zealand, 

 357 ; pests intercepted on, in Br. 

 Columbia, 507 ; pests intercepted 

 on, in U.S.A., 127, 199, 238, 361, 

 427, 494 ; formula for Bordeaux 

 mixture for spraying, 304 ; effect 

 of spraying with lime-sulphur on, 

 178. 

 Apple, Cashew, AleurocantJins 

 u'oglumi on, in Costa Rica, 395. 

 Apple, Custard (see Anona reti- 

 culata). 

 Apple, Sugar, Antestia lineaticoUis 



on, in Uganda, 259. 

 Apple, Wild, food-plant of Nygmia 

 phaeorrhoea in Eastern Canada, 

 526. 

 Apple Aphis, Green (see Aphis 



pomi). 

 Apple Aphis, Rosy (see Aphis 



malifoliae). 

 Apple Aphis, Woolly (see Eriosonia 



lanigerum). 

 Apple Blossom Weevil (see An- 



thonomus pomorum). 

 Apple Curcidio (see Anthonomus 



quadrigibbus). 

 Apple Ermine Moth (see Bypono- 



meuta malinellus). 

 Apple Leafhopper (see Empoasca 



mali). 

 Apple Leaf Jassid (see Empoasca 



australis). 

 Apple Maggot (see Ehagoletis 



pomonella). 

 Apple Red Bugs, migrating from 

 Crataegus to apple in New York, 

 516 ; (see Eeterocordylus and 

 Lygidea). 

 Apple Scab, measures against, in 



Canada and U.S.A., 5, 207, 292. 

 Apple Seed Chaleid (see Syntomaspis 



druparum). 

 Apple Sucker (see Psylla mali). 

 Apple Tent Caterpillar (see Mala- 

 cosoma americana). 



Apple Tree Canker (see Nectria 



ditissima). 

 Apple-bhght, Apliids associated 



with, in Kansas, 40. 

 Apples, more attactive than lemons 



in baits for grasshoppers, 282. 

 approximatus, Prociphilus. 

 a pr leans, Apion ; Buprestis. 

 Apricot {Prunus armeniaca), 

 Anastrepha fraterculus on, in 

 Argentina, 118; pests of, in Br. 

 Columbia, 13, 507 ; imidentifled 

 Tineid moth on, in Cyi^rus, 

 534 ; pests of, in Denmark^ 448 ; 

 Emjierorrhimis defoliator on, in 

 India, 403 ; food-plant of Axila- 

 caspis pentagona in Italy, 123 ; 

 food-plant of Parornix in Japan, 

 438 ; pests of, in Korea, 274 ; 

 Cydia pomonella on, in Trans- 

 caucasia, 344 ; pests of, in U.S.A., 

 116, 204, 205, 224, 297. 

 A2niona cinerea, on forest trees in 



India, 534. 

 Apriona germari, on forest trees in 



India, 535. 

 Ajvi'iona rugicollis on forest trees 

 in India, 535 ; on apple and 

 mulberry in Japan, 154. 

 aprobola, Argyroploce. 

 Aprostocetais norax, parasite of 

 Macromphalia dedecora in Chile, 

 252. 

 apterus, Xanthoencyrtus. 

 Aj)tinothrips rufus, on fox-tail grass 

 in Denmark, 447 ; in Finland, 

 468 ; on grasses in Germany, 445. 

 Apyrgota persoiiata, sp. n., possible 

 confusion of, with Trypeta sp. 

 in Brazil, 352. 

 aquilegiae, Hyalopterus (see E. 



flavus). 

 Arabis albida, Dasyneura on, in 



Switzerland, 234. 

 Arachis hypogaea (Peanut), not 

 attacked by insect pests in 

 Australia, 50 ; Lepidopterous 

 larvae intercepted in, in Cali- 

 fornia, 62 ; Plodia intercepted in, 

 in Br. Columbia, 507 ; Typhlocy- 

 bid leafhopper on, in Dutch E. 

 Indies, 388 ; food-plant of 

 Diacrisia virginica in Texas, 382 ; 

 Pseudococcus on, in Porto Rico, 

 516. 

 Araecerus, in stored coffee in Dutch 



E. Indies, 107, 389. 

 Araecerus fasciculatHS (Coffee Bee- 

 tle, Coffee-bean Weevil), attacked 

 by Perisierola emigrata in cap- 

 tivity in Hawaii, 435 ; food- 

 plants of, in India, 291 ; on coffee 

 in Sumatra, 64 ; intercepted in 

 W^est Indies, 257 ; intercepted in 

 U.S.A., 21, 427, 503. 



