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INDEX. 



larvae on, in Holland, 124 ; 

 mites infesting, in Japan, 153 ; 

 Serica on, in Korea, 273 ; pests 

 of, in Norway, 419, 420, 538, 

 539; Aelia rostrata on, in 8pain, 

 365 ; Cicodula sexnotata on, in 

 Sweden, 193, 421. 



Barley (Stored), infested with 

 Calandra oryzae in Arizona, 206. 



Barnacle Scale (see Ceroplastes cir- 

 ripedifoimis). 



Baryscapus, Heieroscaptui related 

 to, 125. 



basalis, Derelomus ; Dijrrion {Neso- 

 diprion) ; Poccilocyhis ; Systena. 



basilinea, Trachea {Hadena). 



Basipterus castaneipennis, intro- 

 duced into Buenos Aires in tim- 

 ber, 319. 



bassetiella, Euclemensia. 



Bassus cylindricus, Prov., synonym 

 of Iseropus coelehs, 23. 



Bassus earinoides (see JlicrodMs). 



Bassus inmiaculatus, sp. n., pro- 

 bably a parasite of Phtliorimaea 

 striaiella in U.S.A., 321. 



Bassus stigmaterus, parasite of Bia- 

 traea saceharalis in Cuba, 280. 



Bassus usitatws, sp. n., probably a 

 parasite of Mineola raccinii in 

 U.S.A., 321. 



Basswood (Tilia americana), food- 

 plant of insect pests in Canada 

 and U.S.A., 25, 169, 304, 308. 



bastardi, Promachus. 



batatae, Euscepes (CryptorrJiyncJiMs). 



bataviensis, Apantetes (Protapan- 

 teles). 



batavtts, Perilampits. 



Batocera albofasciata, in forest trees 

 in India, 535. 



Batocera roylei, in forest trees in 

 India, 535. 



Batocera rubus, in forest trees in 

 India, 191, 535. 



Batocera titana, in forest trees in 

 India, 535. 



Batrachedra rileyi (see Pyroderces). 



Bats, destroying Homona coffearia 

 in Ceylon, 498 ; suggested use of, 

 for controlling injurious insects 

 in France, 17. 



Bauhinia malabarica, Caryoborus 

 qonagra in, in India, 291. 



Bauhinia racemosa, Caryoborus gon- 

 agra in, in India, 291. 



Bauhinia vahlii, pests of, in India, 

 291, 292. 



Bavaria, Pyrausta mibilalis in, 373 ; 

 measures against Xyloterus linea- 

 tus in forests in, 1. 



Bay Tree (Laurus nobilis), scale- 

 insects intercepted on, in Cali- 

 fornia, 504 ; Diaprepes abbrevia- 

 tus spengleri on, in Tortola, 337. 



Bdella breviiarsis, associated with 

 Lepidosaphes ulmi in N. America, 

 242. 



Bean Aphis (see Aphis rumicis). 



Bean Bruchus (see Bruchus obtectus). 



Bean Fly (see Agromyza destructor). 



Bean Leaf Beetle (see Cerotoma spp. ). 



Bean Leaf-miner (see Agromyza 

 platyptera var. jucunda and A. 

 phaseoli). 



Bean Leaf-roller (see Eudamus 

 proteus). 



Bean Leaf-webber (see Nacoleia 

 indie ata). 



Bean Thrips (see Heliothrips fascia- 

 tus). 



Bean Weevil (see Bruchus). 



Beans, pests of, in S. Africa, 165, 

 257-259; pests of, in Australia, 

 15 ; Phorbia trichodactyla infes- 

 ting, in Austria, 161 ; pests of, 

 in Britain, 442, 542 ; quarantine 

 against insects infesting, in Br. 

 Columbia, 13, 507; j)ests inter- 

 cepted on, in California, 199, 

 238, 503, 504; pests of, in 

 Canada, 26, 525 ; Gastroidea viri- 

 dula on, in Denmark, 449 ; 

 not attacked by Oaleruca tana- 

 ceti in Germany, 1 95 ; as a cover 

 crop against HeUotlirips rubro- 

 cinctus in Grenada, 530; spread 

 of Nematodes encouraged by, 

 in Hawaii, 413 ; pests of, in 

 Holland, 124, 431, 432 ; pests of, 

 in India and Ceylon, 15, 134 ; 

 Aphis rumicis on, in Italy, 157 ; 

 suggested planting of, against 

 Cosmopolites sordidus in Jamaica, 

 434 ; pests of, in Norway, 539 ; bio- 

 nomics and control of Agromyza 

 destructor on, in Philippines, 15 ; 

 pests of, in Porto Rico. 248 ; 

 suggested as a trap-crop for Phraa- 

 matiphila truncata in Queensland, 

 167 ; Aphids on, in Spain, 365 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 2, 61, 145, 

 189, 205, 206, 224, 283, 339, 393, 

 394, 395, 399, 418, 419, 472. 



Beans (Stored), Bruchus obtectus 

 infesting, in S. Africa, 258 ; 

 measures against Bruchids in- 

 festing, in N. America, 229 ; 

 pests intercepted in, in Porto 

 Eico, 514 ; effect of excessive 

 sterilisation measures on germin- 

 ation of, 477. 



Beans, Broad ( Vicia faba), Bruchus 

 rufimanus in, in S. Africa, 258 ; 

 immime to attack of Bruchus 

 obtectus, in S. Africa, 258 ; Aphis 

 rumicis on, in Britain, 209; 

 experiments to determine sus- 

 ceptibility of, to Tylenchus devas- 

 tatrioc, 356. 



