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INDEX. 



ribesii on, in Holland, 365 ; 

 ApJiis ribis on, in Italy, 157 ; 

 pests of, in Norway, 540 ; Bhopa- 

 losiphum ribis on, in Russia, 143 ; 

 Aegeria tipuliformis on, in Sweden, 

 351 ; pests of, in U.S.A., 174. 



Currant, Black {Bibes nigrum), 

 Tylenchus ribes causing disease 

 of, in Britain, 289 ; Eriophyes 

 ribis on, in Br. Columbia, 13 ; 

 E. ribis on, in Denmark, 448 ; 

 pests of, in Tasmania, 48, 120, 121. 



Currant, Flowering (see Bibes 

 cereufu). 



Currant, Red {Bibes ritbrum), pests 

 of, in Britain, 322, 371 ; pests of, 

 in Denmark, 448 ; pests of, in 

 Tasmania, 48, 120, 121. 



Currant, Red Flowering (see Bibes 

 sanguineum). 



Currant, White, pests of, in Tas- 

 mania, 48, 120, 121. 



Currant Borer (see Aegeria tipuli- 

 formis). 



Currant Bud Gall Mite (see Erio- 

 phyes ribis). 



Currant Sawfly (see Pteromis 

 ribesii). 



Currant Spanworm (see Cymato- 

 phora ribearia). 



curtipennis, CJiortMppus {Steno- 

 bothrus). 



curvicaudis, Spathius. 



curvicercis, Drymadusa. 



curvimaeula, Xylina. 



currus. Eiignathus. 



Custard Apple (see Ajiona reticu- 

 lata). 



Cutworms, on cotton in S. Africa, 

 331 ; on vegetables in Assam, 

 492; in Br. Columbia, 171, 180; 

 parasitised by Amblyteles koebelei 

 in Hawaii, 436 ; measures against 

 in Holland, 364 ; infesting rice 

 in Dutcb E. Indies, 389; on 

 maize in S. Rhodesia, 314 ; 

 measures against, in U.S.A., 22, 

 79, 83, 121, 148, 203, 205, 315, 

 338 ; on maize in Xew South 

 Wales, 85, 262, 294 ; poison- 

 baits for. 57, 61, 79, 85, 105, 

 171, 205, 206, 262, 283, 294, 417, 

 418, 441, 477 ; destroyed by 

 crows, 203. 



Cutworm, Desert (see Euxoa riding- 

 si ana). 



Cutworm, Dingy (see Feltia ducens). 



Cutw^orm, Glassy (see Sidemia 

 devastatrix). 



Cutworm, Granulated (see Feltia 

 annexa). 



Cutworm, Greasy (see Agroiis 

 ypsilon). 



Cutworm, Paddy ^see Spodoplera 

 mauritia). 



Cutworm, Pale Western (see Poros- 

 agrotis orthogonia). 



Cutworm, Red-backed (see Euxoa 

 ochrogaster). 



Cutworm, Sorrel (see Acronycta 

 rumicis). 



Cutworm, Variegated (see Lyco- 

 pliotia niargaritosa). 



Gyamopsis jjsoraleoides, not 

 attacked by Agromyza destructor 

 in Philippines, 15. 



Cyanamide, experiments with, as 

 a soil fumigant agamst Lach- 

 nosterna, 132. 



eyanea, Lagria ; Lasiopyrellia ; 

 Mimastra. 



C'yanide Ammonium Sulphate, 

 applied to soil against Nematodes, 

 419. 



cyanoeanth a, Canthecon a. 



Cyanogen, percentage of, in sodium 

 cyanide, 77. 



cyanopliylli, A spidiotus. 



Cycloconium, encouraged by 

 presence of honey-dew, due to 

 insects in France, 365. 



Cycloneda (Neda) sanguinea, pre- 

 daceous on Myzus braggi in 

 Louisiana, 78 ; predaceous on 

 Aphids in Brazil, 487. 



Cyclophora, Micromyzus varicolor 

 on, in Singapore, 233. 



Cyclotermes formosanus (see Odonto- 

 termes). 



Cydia, on leguminous i^lants in 

 Denmark, 445, 449. 



Cydia funebrana, on prune in 

 Italy, 157 ; on fruit-trees in 

 Norway, 540. 



Cydia interstinctana (Clover-seed 

 Caterpillar), on alsike and red 

 clover in Canada, 26 ; bionomics 

 and control of, in Oliio, 145. 



Cydia leplastriana, on cabbages and 

 cauliflowers in Europe, 122. 



Cydia molesta (Oriental Peach Moth, 

 Peach Shoot Borer), prevention 

 of introduction of, into Cali- 

 fornia, 59 ; bionomics of, in 

 Japan. 108 ; bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in U.S.A.. 59, 60, 101, 

 137, 207, 223, 240, 254, 321, 339, 

 382, 478 ; probably introduced 

 into U.S.A., from Japan, 60; 

 parasites of, 321, 478. 



Cydia persicana, on peach in 

 Japan, 108. 



Cydia pomonella (Codling Moth), 

 measures against, in S. Africa, 

 332. 428 ; Psychopsis elegans 

 predaceous on, in captivity in 

 Australia, 416 ; intercepted on 

 apples and pears in Br. Columbia, 

 507 ; intercepted on apples and 

 pears in California, 62, 127, 199, 



