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INDEX. 



Pheidole megacephala, destroying 

 fruit-flies, etc., in Hawaii, 150, 

 330 ; predaceous on other insects 

 in Queensland, 80, 295, 521. 



Phenacaspis, sub -genus of Chion- 

 aspis, 242. 



Phenacaspis eugeniae, intercepted 

 on mango in California, 427. 



Phenacaspis visci (see Chionaspis). 



Phenacoccus, alleged occurrence of 

 seasonal dimorphism in, in U.S.A., 

 39. 



Phenacoccus acericola, confusion 

 of, with P. comstocki in U.S.A., 

 39. 



Phenacoccus cojnsiocli, on maple in 

 U.S.A., 39. 



Phenacoccus iceryoides, food-plants 

 of, in S. India, 402. 



Phenacoccus insoJiius, food-plants 

 of, in S. India. 402. 



Phenacoccus spinosus, sp. n., on 

 Ficus nofa in Philippines, 74. 



Phenic Acid, in formula for treating 

 wood and books against termites. 

 349 ; effect of, on vine moths, 

 457 ; (see Carbolic Acid). 



Phenol, efficacy of chlorphenol 

 compared with, against wire- 

 worms, 433. 



Phenyl, ineffective against Pemj)- 

 heres affinis, 114 ; in spray 

 against Nysins vinitor, 200. 



P7iife«?of7irijjs,gen.nov., in Australia. 

 434. 



Phigalia tiiea, on silver maple in 



Canada, 44. 

 Philadelphia, bionomics of Garga- 

 phia tiliae on lime in, 533. 



Philadelphus coronaria, food-plant 

 of Ceroplasies sinensis in Italv, 

 218. 



Philaenus spumarius, on grasses in 

 Norway, 539. 



Philippines. Agromysa destructor and 

 its control on beans in, 15 ; 

 Coccidae of, 74, 336 ; coconut 

 pests in, 14, 458; notice of new 

 gall-midges from, 264 ; miscel- 

 laneous pests in, 61, 201; 262, 367, 

 405, 493 ; extermination of 

 locusts in, 122; new parasite of 

 Peregrinus maidis in, 435 ; bene- 

 ficial insects introduced into 

 Hawaii from, 149, 330, 412; 

 pests from, intercepted in Cali- 

 fornia, 427. 



Philomastix macleayi, on wild 

 raspberry in Australia, 295. 



Philotrypesis javae. sp. n., infesting 

 Ficus in Java, 536. 



Phleum pratense (see Timothy 

 Grass). 



Phloeobius apicaUs, in Xylia dola- 

 briformis in India, 291. 



Phloeophthorus spinulosus, in spruce 

 in Sweden, 469. 



Phloeosinus, parasitised by Helco- 

 stizus ritfiscutum in N. America, 

 376. 



Phloeosinus cristatus, in shade trees 

 in U.S.A., 477. 



Phloeosinus cupressi (Cypress Bark- 

 beetle), in shade-trees in U.S.A., 

 477. 



Phloeothripidae, notice of key to 

 genera of, 417. 



Phloeothrips niger (see Haplothrips 

 statices). 



Phloeotlirips oleae (Olive Thrips), 

 in Italy, 455. 



Phloeotribus scarabaeoides (oleae), 

 measures against, on olives in 

 Cyprus, 71; on olives in Spain, 

 294. 



Phlox, Lopidea media on, in Arkan- 

 sas, 36. 



Phlyctaenia ftrrugalis (Grreenhouse 

 Leaf-tyer), imported into Canada 

 from U.S.A.. 433 ; intercepted in 

 Porto Pvico, 514. 



Phlyctaenodes sticticalis (see Loxos- 

 tege). 



phoeniciensis, Sphenophorus. 



Phoenix, attacked by Prowecotheca 

 opacicollis in New Hebrides, 458. 



Phoenix dactylijera (see Date Palm). 



Phoenix sylvesiris, Ehynchophorus 

 ferrugineus on, in India, 404. 



Phomopsis citrL intercepted on 

 grape-fruit in California, 199, 361, 

 427. 



PhoracamtJia semipunctata, intro- 

 duced into Buenos Aires in tim- 

 ber, 319. 



ph oradendri, Lachnodius. 



Phoranfha occidentis, natural enemy 

 of Miris dolabratus in U.S.A., 

 78. 



Phofbia brassicae (Cabbage Root 

 Fly, Cabbage Root Maggot), in 

 Britain, 209, 489 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in Canada, 25, 43, 338 ; 

 food-plants and control of, in 

 Denmark, 98, 445, 447, 449 ; in 

 Holland, 124, 230, 443; in Nor- 

 wav, 540 ; measures against, in 

 U.S.A., 284. 



Phorbia ceparum (see Hylemyia 

 antiqua). 



Phorbia cilicrura, food-plants of, in 

 Holland, 124. 



Phorbia funest a, on lupin in Holland, 

 124. 



Phorbia (Pegomyia) fitsciceps (Seed- 

 corn Maggot), on beans in 

 Canada, 26, 525 ; bionomics of, 

 on beans in New York, 137, 283. 



Phorbia platura, food-plants of in 

 Holland, 124. 



