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INDEX. 



NeohoTus geminus, possibly a variety 



of N. amoenws, 400. 

 JSfeohorus palmeri, on Fraxinus 



nigra in U.S.A., 400. 

 Neoborus pubescens, sp. n., on 



Fraxinus americana in U.S.A., 401 

 Neoborus tricolor, on Fraxinus ameri- 

 cana in New York, 400. 

 N eocatolaccus vandinei, parasite of 



Pachymerus in Java, 536. 

 Neocerata rJiodophaga (Rose Midge), 



bionomics and control of, in 



Canada and U.S.A., 211, 321. 

 Neoclytus famelicus, introduced into 



Buenos Aires in timber, 319. 

 Neodiprion, gen. n., 24 ; new species 



of, on pines in U.S.A., 24. 

 Neoheegeria indica, sp. n., on Ailan- 



thus excelsa in India, 262. 

 Neolasioptera hibisci, on Hibiscus 



moscheutos in New Jersey, 322. 

 Neolygus parrotti (see Lygus). 

 Heotermes erythraeiis, sp. n., in 



Eritrea, 143. 

 Nepa cinerea, on rice in Argentina, 



271. 

 nepalensis, Hemisodorcas. 

 J^ephantis serinopa, measures 



against, on palms in India and 



Ceylon, 113, 508. 

 Neptieula anornalella (Rose Leaf- 



miner), measures against, in 



Britain, 508. 

 nerii. Aphis. 

 Nerium, odorum.. Coleopterous pests 



of, in India, 535. 

 Nerium oleander (see Oleander). 

 nervosa, Depressaria (see D. api- 



cella). 

 Nesodiprion basalis (see Diprion). 

 Nesomiviesa hawaiiensis, natural 



enemy of Perkinsiella saccharicida 



in Hawaii, 436. 

 nesterovi, Kurdia. 

 Nettle Grub (see Thosea cervina). 

 Neuroteriis quercus-baccarum, eifect 



of meteorological conditions on, 



in Germany, 160. 

 Neurotoma inconspicua (Web- 



spinning Sawfiy), on plum and 



sand cherry in S. Dakota, 183, 



316. 

 neustria, Malacosoma {Bombyx, Oas- 



tropacha). 

 neustriae, Monohlastus. 

 Nevada, pests of lucerne in, 22, 



374 ; Heterodera radicicola inter- 

 cepted in California in potatoes 



from, 361, 427. 

 Nevis, cotton pests in, 372, 415, 481. 

 New England, financial loss due to 



gipsy and brown-tail moths in, 



207 ; danger of introduction 



of gipsy and brown-tail moths 



into Florida from, 18. 



New Hebrides, bionomics and con- 

 trol of Promecotheca opacicollis 

 on coconuts in, 458-460. 



New Jersey, Aspidiotus intercepted 

 in California on orcliids from, 

 199; bionomics of Corythuca 

 parshleyi on walnut in, 169 ; 

 pests of Hibiscus moscheutos in, 

 322 ; miscellaneous pests in, 

 254, 255, 256, 293 ; nursery and 

 greenhouse pests in, 215, 254, 

 404 ; measures against Popillia 

 japonicain, 394, 511. 



New Mexico, biouumics and control 

 of Cydia jmmonella on apj)les in, 

 333 ; Cydia pomonella inter- 

 cepted in California from, 199. 



New South Wales, Aleurodes inter- 

 cepted in California on holly 

 from, 62 ; pests of stored cereals 

 in, 132 ; Citriphaga mixta at- 

 tacking Atlantia glauea in, 532 ; 

 measures against bugs infesting 

 citrus in, 373 ; experiments in 

 control of fruit-flies in, 32 ; 

 maize pests in, 262, 294 ; mea- 

 sures against Monocliavius fistu- 

 lator on passion-vines in, 201, 

 263 ; measures for eradicating 

 prickly pear in, 482 ; Scitala 

 pruinosa infesting grasses in, 

 485 ; mixed sj)rays used in, 428 ; 

 miscellaneous pests in, 137, 182, 

 296, 400, 478, 495, 509, 516 ; 

 orchard pests in, 116, 182, 283, 

 306, 495 ; proliibition against 

 importation of maize into Canada 

 •from, 312 ; pests from, inter- 

 cepted in California, 199, 361. 



New Zealand, measures against 

 Anobium, domesticuni in, 141, 

 357 ; pests of citrus and their 

 control in, 50 ; bionomics and 

 control of flax-grubs in, 82 ; 

 orchard pests in," 48, 167, 308, 

 357, 533 ; pests of Passiflora 

 edulis in, 83 ; beneficial and 

 injurious Syrphid flies in, 49 ; 

 Pseudococcus from, intercepted 

 in California, 127 ; importance 

 of economic entomology in, 504 ; 

 majority of injurious insects in, 

 imported from Europe, 275. 



New Zealand Flax Grub (see 

 Melanchra steropastis and Xantho- 

 rhoe praefectata). 



Nezara smaragdula (Emerald Bug), 

 on vanilla in Reunion, 192. 



Nezara viridula (Pumpkin Bug), 

 on indigo in India, 72 ; a pro- 

 bable carrier of internal boll 

 disease of cotton in Tortola, 

 337 ; bionomics of, in U.S.A., 

 79, 106, 419; measures against, 

 on cotton in St. Vincent, 296. 



