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INDEX. 



ill India, 135, 165, 190, 291, 367, 

 403, 489, 517, 534, 535 ; pests 

 of, in Italy, 157, 351 ; pests of, 

 in Japan, 110, 275, 370; out- 

 break of Cnethocampa proces- 

 sionea in, in Morocco, 500 ; 

 pests of, in Spain, 89, 90, 209, 210, 

 229, 253, 350 ; pests of, in Sweden, 

 97, 422-424, 469 ; pests of, in 

 U.S.A., 23, 37, 42, 45, 60, 103, 

 105, 137, 156, 157, 169, 207, 

 226, 300, 308, 321, 326, 340, 377, 

 381, 393, 416, 429, 430, 475, 476, 

 477, 494, 501, 503, 505, 520 ; 

 pestsof, InNew^Zealand, 141,357. 



forficalis, Pionea. 



jorficata, Myrmecia. 



Forfbcula, predaceous on Phorodon 

 humuli in Germany, 159. 



Forficula a wricttZa//a (European Ear- 

 wig), on beet in Denmark, 445, 

 449 ; parasitised by Bha^odineura 

 antiqua in Western Europe, 450 ; 

 in New York, 137 ; predaceous 

 on Cydia 'pomonella in Tasmania, 

 121. 



Forficula tomis, parasitised by 

 Bhacodineura antiqua in Kussia, 

 450. 



Formaldehyde, experiments in 

 sterilising soil with, against Ty- 

 lenchus devastatrix, 356 ; ineffec- 

 tive against Ephestia kiihnieUa, 

 384. 



Formalin, effect of, on HelopelUs 

 tlieivora, 534 ; experiments with, 

 against Heterodera radicicola, 124 ; 

 for disinfecting storehouses 

 against rice pests, 271 ; ineffec- 

 tive against Lasioderma serri- 

 corne, 286. 



Formica fusca var. subsericea, asso- 

 ciated with Phorodon humuli in 

 U.S.A., 175. 



formicarius, Cylas. 



Formicomus, on sugar-cane in India, 

 133. 



formidulosus, Epicaerus. 



Formosa, new Apliids from. 111 ; 

 Cerataphis saccliarivora on sugar- 

 cane in. 111 ; Cydia molesta not 

 occurring in, 108 ; Ootetrastichus 

 from, introduced into Hawaii, 

 against Peregrinus maidis, 330, 

 412. 



Formosan Orange Fly (see Dacus 

 dorsalis). 



formosanum, Triehosiphum. 



formosanus, Coptotermes ; Odonto- 

 termes {Cyclotermes). 



fornicat'us, Xylehorus. 



fortunei, Chreonoma. 



Foulbrood, American, in bees, 267, 

 339 ; legislation against, in 

 Florida, 501. 



Foulbrood, ]^ European, suggested 

 measures against, in bees in 

 S. Africa, 166, 244 ; in bees in 

 U.S.A., 267, 339. 



Four-spotted Bean Bruchus (see 

 Bruchus quadriniaculatus). 



Fowls, destroying noxious insects,. 

 22, 86, 106, 145, 166, 334, 399, 

 466, 474, 533 ; grasshoppers as 

 food for, in U.S.A., 141, 293 ; 

 Mallopliaga on, 496 ; Murgantia- 

 histrionica not destroyed by, 243. 



fragariae, Ancylis (see A. comptana); 

 Aristotelia ; Tarsonemus. 



fragariana, Torlricodes. 



France, forest pests in, 17, 319, 432, 

 456, 462 ; miscellaneous pests 

 in, 90, 96, 122, 193, 231, 242, 365, 

 426, 432, 434, 455, 456, 458, 

 462-464, 465, 467, 486, 487, 500 ; 

 pests of vegetables in, 270 ; 

 pests of vines and their control 

 in, 45, 46, 90, 123, 191, 286, 319, 

 372, 397, 455, 457, 458, 461, 462, 

 464, 465, 466, 467, 501, 508 ;. 

 varieties of vines imported into- 

 Morocco from, 373 ; measures 

 against pests of wheat in, 385 ; 

 spread of Aulaeaspis pentagona 

 from Italy into, 123; Calosoma- 

 s?/co|)7io?ifa introduced into U.S.A. 

 from, 237 ; experiments with 

 arsenicals against Cydia pomo- 

 nella and other orchard pests in, 

 462, 463, 464 ; organisation of 

 measures against locusts in, 432 ; 

 bacteria and fungi infesting 

 insects in, 217, 270, 385, 396, 425, 

 460, 486 ; Hymenopterous para- 

 sites in, 236, 268, 426, 461 ; 

 suggested use of bats for con- 

 trolling insects injurious to pine* 

 in, 17 ; effect of meteorological 

 conditions on insect pests in, 

 249, 285, 508 ; protection and 

 economic importance of birds in 

 vineyards in, 466 ; importance 

 of introduction of beneficial in- 

 sects into, 61, 285 ; pests from, 

 intercepted in U.S.A., 277, 339, 

 361, 494. 



Frankliniella, notice of key to 

 American species of, 417. 



Frankliniella cephalica, on citrus in 

 Cuba, 348. 



Frankliniella insularis, food-plants 

 of, in Central America and West 

 Indies, 186 ; food-plants of, in 

 Florida, 417 ; on citrus in Cuba, 

 348. 



FTankliniella morrilU, control of, on 

 apricots in Arizona, 205. 



Frankliniella tenuicornis, variety of 

 barley preferred by, in Finland, 

 468. ' 



