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INDEX. . 



CaJotermes tedonae, on tea in Dutch 

 E. Indies, 388. 



Caltha pahisiris, Pieris brassicae 

 not ovipositing on, in Switzer- 

 land, 513. 



Calycicoccus merwei, gen. et sp. n., 

 on Apodytes dimidiata in S. 

 Africa, 138. 



Calyrnmoderus eapucinus, in oak 

 furniture in Chile, 252. 



calypirata, Pegomyia. 



cambelli, Axiagastus. 



camelicola, Pulvinaria. 



Camellia, pests intercepted on, in 

 California, 361, 503 ; Pulvinaria 

 camelicola on, in Italy, 157. 



Camellia japonica, Aegeriid borer 

 in, in California, 427. 



Camellia thea, Astycus lateralis on, 

 in India, 403. 



camelliae, Aspidiotus (see A. rapax) ; 

 Parlatoria pergandei. 



camerotii, Eutlirips ; Spalangia. 



camerunus, Xyleborus. 



Camnula pellucida (Clear-winged 

 Locust), spread of, from Washing- 

 ton into Br. Columbia, 510; in 

 Montana, 315 ; in Nova Scotia, 

 391. 



Campanula, winged migrants of 

 Aphis grossulariae on, in Britain, 

 323. 



campanulae, Macrosiplioniella 

 (Aphis). 



campesiris, Lygus. 



Camphor, measures against Cryp- 

 toilirips floridensis on, in Florida, 

 18; pests of, in Japan, 370; 

 thrips on, in West Indies, 185, 186. 



Camphor, in solution for preserv- 

 ing timber against Anobium 

 domesticnm, 141. 



Camphor Thrips (see Cryptoihrips 

 floridensis). 



Camponotus, associated with 

 Oregmarhapidis in Singapore, 233. 



Camponotus compressvs (Black Ant), 

 destroying scale-insects in S. 

 India, 402. 



Camponotus maculatus, intercepted 

 on tree fern in California, 427. 



Camponotus pennsylranicus (Car- 

 penter Ant), bionomics of, in 

 sound cedar in Minnesota, 326 ; 

 predaceous on Coeliodes inaequalis 

 in U.S.A., 150. 



Camponotus pennsylranicus var. 

 ferrugineus, bionomics of, in 

 cedar in Minnesota, 326. 



Campoplex frumentarius, parasite 

 of Ephestia hiihniella in Austria, 

 161. 



Campoplex lineolatus, Eulimneria 

 crassifemur probably identical 

 with, 234. 



Campoplex remotus, parasite of 

 Lygris testata in Sweden, 420. 



Campsomeris, artificial breeding of, 

 against sugar-cane grubs in 

 Queensland, 200. 



Campsomeris radula (Digger Wasp), 

 destroying sugar-cane grubs in 

 Queensland, 110. 



Campsomeris tasmaniensis (Digger 

 Wasp), destroying sugar-cane 

 grubs in Queenslaml, 110. 



Campylomma verbasci, transmitting 

 Bacillus amylovorus, 528. 



Canada, Aphids in, 44, 78, cereal 

 pests in, 25, 26, 43, 45, 525 ; 

 forest and shade-tree pests in, 

 25, 26, 43, 44, 45, 67, 76, 156, 157, 

 178, 212, 299, 300, 304, 305, 306, 

 308, 383, 393, 430, 470, 504, 526 ; 

 pests of hops and their control in, 

 173, 174; miscellaneous pests in, 

 24, 25, 26, 27, 43, 44, 68, 73, 147, 

 211, 302, 433, 544; measures 

 against orchard pests in, 27, 28, 

 44, 129, 168, 170, 176, 178, 179, 

 187, 212, 292, 305, 306, 309, 313, 

 462, 470, 509, 525, 544 ; financial 

 loss due to Bruclius pisorum in, 

 229 ; bee diseases in, 376 ; mea- 

 sures against cockroaches in, 

 230; Heliothis obsoleta in import- 

 ed tomatos in, 506 ; introduction 

 of parasites of gipsy and brown- 

 tail moths into, 178, 526 ; danger 

 of introduction of Pyrausta 

 nubilalis into, 354 ; new thrips 

 from, 543 ; Tingidae of, 409 ; 

 organisation of economic entomo- 

 logy in, 27, 130, 525 ; importance 

 of natural control of insects in, 

 301 ; value of rotation of crops 

 against insect pests in, 130; 

 notes on the ecology of insects 

 in, 29 ; potatoes from, infested 

 with Drosophila in Jamaica, 502 ; 

 plant pest legislation in, 13, 126, 

 187, 312, 354, 524. 



canadensis, Epochra ; Neoborus. 



canadensisella, Bucculairix. 



Canarsia hammondi, parasitised by 

 Apanteles iselyi in U.S.A., 307. 



Canavalia ensiformis (Horse Bean), 

 Bruchus rufimamts in, in S. Africa, 

 258 ; Aphis ru7nicis on, in Den- 

 mark, 445; not attacked by Agro- 

 myza destructor h\ Philippines, 15. 



Candida, Ghionaspis ; Saperda. 



Candle-nut (see A leurites moluccana). 



canicularis, Fannia. 



canis, Ctenocepholus. 



Canker, of fruit-trees, eiJect of 

 manuring on, in Germany, 158. 



Canker-worm, on shade-trees in 

 Kansas, 40; control of, in Nova 

 Scotia, 305, 310. 



