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INDEX. 



Brown Rot, measures against, on 

 clierries and plums in Canada, 

 29 ; relation of Cydia molesta to, 

 in U.S.A., 207 ; of Solanaceous 

 plants, transmitted by Leptino- 

 tarsa deeemUneata, 528. 



Brown-tail Moth (see Nygmia 

 phaeorrhoea). 



brucJiophar/i, Eutelus ; Tetrastichus. 



Bruchophagus funebris (Clover-seed 

 Clialcid), bionomics and control 

 of, in N. America, 145, 171, 205, 

 265, 327, 401. 



Bruchus, in beans in S. Africa, 246 ; 

 in cowpeas and Sesbania in India, 

 134 ; in Minnesota, 328 ; infest- 

 ino- stored cowpeas in U.S.A., 

 208. 



Bruchus affinis, in LatJiyrus silves- 

 tris in France, 236 ; in peas in 

 India, 134, 388. > 



Bruchus chinensis (Cow\)eii,~BruGh.ufi) , 

 bionomics and control of, in 

 S. Africa, 257, 258 ; measures 

 against, in N. America, 229, 255 ; 

 in cowpeas and stored pulse in 

 India, 134, 288. 



Bruchus fabae (see B. obtectus). 



Bruchus hibisci, on Hibiscus mos- 

 cheutos in New Jersey, 322. 



Bruchus lentis (Lentil Bruchus), 

 measures against, in N. America, 

 229; in Italy, 157. 



Bruchus obtectus (Bean Bruchus), 

 bionomics and control of, in S. 

 Africa, 257, 258, 259 ; measures 

 against, in N. America, 228, 229, 

 255 ; quarantine against in Br. 

 Columbia, 13, 507, intercepted 

 in beans in California, 199. 



Bruchus phaseoli (DolichosBruGhus), 

 infesting peas in Jamaica, 57 ; 

 distribution of, 434. 



Bruchus pisorum (Pea Bruchus), 

 bionomics and control of, in S. 

 Africa, 257, 259 ; measures 

 against, in N. America, 229, 472, 

 525 ; quarantine against, in Br. 

 Columbia, 13, 507; intercepted 

 in peas in California, 503 ; in 

 peas in Italy, 157. 



Bruchus prosopis, in stored mes- 

 quite beans in Arizona, 206 ; 

 B. sallaei resembling, 434. 



Bruchus pruininus, food-plants of, 

 in Hawaii, 435. 



Bruchus quadrimaculatus (Four- 

 spotted Bean Bruchus), in S. 

 Africa, 257, 259 ; measures 

 against, in N. America, 229, 255 ; 

 in Hawaii, 435 ; infesting peas 

 in Jamaica, 57. 



Bruclius rufimanus (Broad Bean 

 Bruchus, Red-footed Bean Bru- 

 chus), measures against, in N. 



America, 229, 255, 472 ; biono- 

 mics and control of, in S. Africa, 

 257, 258. 



Bruchus rufipes, imported into S. 

 Africa in vetch seed from Europe, 

 257. 



Bruchus sallaei, bionomics of, in 

 Hawaii, 434. 



Bruchus trabuti, sp. n., in cowpeas 

 in Timbuctoo, 236. 



brumata, Cheimatobia. 



bruneifrons, Pinipla (see Iseropus 

 eoelebs). 



brurmea, Eucolaspis. 



brunnipalpis, Wohlfahrtia. 



Brunolinum, use of, against Xylo- 

 trechus quodripes, 288. 



Brussels Sprouts, attacked by mag- 

 gots resembling Phorbia brassicae 

 in Holland, 443 ; Pemphigus 

 popuU-transversus on, in U.S.A., 

 42. 



Bryobia, measures against, in Hol- 

 land, 431. 



Bryobia praetiosa (Clover Mite), on 

 plum and sand cherry in S. 

 Dakota, 183 ; on gooseberry in 

 Denmark, 448. 



Bryobia prcUensis (see B. praetiosa). 



Bryobia ribis, control of, on goose- 

 berry in Holland, 443. 



bubalus, Geresa. 



Bucculatrlx althaeae, sp. n., on 

 hollyhock in California, 307. 



Bucculatrix canadensisella (Birch 

 Leaf Skeletoniser), measures 

 against, in Connecticut, 340. 



Bucentes cristata, parasite of Polia 

 suasa in Sweden, 420. 



bucephala, Pygaera {Phalera). 



Buckwheat, experiments to deter- 

 mine susceptibility of, to Tylen- 

 chus devastatrix in Britain, 356 ; 

 Popillia japonica on, in U.S.A., 

 101. 



Bud-rot Disease of Coconut, trans- 

 mitted by Bacillus indistinguish- 

 able from B. coli, 528. 



budda, Prosopocoelus. 



Buenos Aires, Longicorn beetles 

 introduced into, in timber, 319. 



Buffalo Carpet Beetle (see Anth- 

 renus scrophulariae). 



Buffalo Tree-hopper (see Ceresa bu- 

 balus). 



Bulb Mite (see Bhizoglyphus echi- 

 nopus). 



bumeliae, Prociphilus. 



Bimting, destroying Clysia ambi- 

 guella in vineyards in France, 

 466. 



Bunting, Yellow, a beneficial bird 

 in Britain, 238. 



buoliana, Ehyacionia {Evetria, Tor- 

 trix). 



