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INDEX. 



270, 271, 339, 359, 364, 393, 472, 

 525 ; cereal pests in, 247, 266, 



271, 272, 542 ; cockchafers in, 

 463, 603 ; Cydia molesta possibly 

 present in south of, 122 ; forest 

 pests in, 2, 54, 111, 144, 230, 267, 

 269, 271, 542, 555 ; Gryllus donies- 

 iicus damaging woollen and silk 

 materials in, 119 ; pests of jasmin 

 in, 270, 385 ; measures against 

 locusts in, 23, 170, 364, 559 ; 

 miscellaneous pests in, 49, 52, 66, 

 118, 150, 266, 267, 268, 270, 376, 

 381, 437, 474, 554 ; olive pests in, 



267, 270, 386, 525 ; orchard pests 

 and their control in, 2, 111, 141, 

 170, 183, 205, 220, 221, 240, 265, 

 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 307, 

 339, 537, 554, 582, 606 ; potato 

 pests in, 52, 86, 119, 365, 393, 514, 

 536, 537, 575, 581 ; legislative 

 measures against Leptinotarsa 

 decemlineata in, 536 ; pests of 

 pulses in, 288, 426, 427, 591, 631 ; 

 cultivation and uses of pyrethrum 

 in, 231, 412, 554, 573, 574, 619; 

 Coraebus nibi on roses in, 490 ; 

 Sirex gigas damaging lead tanks 

 in, 426 ; pests of timber in, 502, 

 574 ; vegetable pests in, 54, 221, 

 240, 257, 266, 359 ; ^dne pests and 

 their control in, 94, 110, 231, 266, 



268, 271, 285, 300, 329, 346, 376, 

 412, 566, 574, 582, 599, 620, 631 ; 

 economic position of crows and 

 rooks in, 269 ; new entomological 

 station in, 269 ; restrictions on 

 use of arsenicals in, 270, 536 ; 

 danger of invasion of Liparis 

 monacha into, from Czecho-Slo- 

 vakia, 265 ; pests from, inter- 

 cepted in other countries, 71, 103, 

 251, 310, 311, 332, 380, 542; 

 quarantine against importation of 

 Nygniia phaeorrhoea into U.S.A. 

 from, 596 ; introduction of para- 

 sites of Pyrausta nubilalis into 

 U.S.A. from, 457 ; pests possibly 

 introduced into U.S.A. from, 72, 

 338. (See also Alsace-Lorraine.) 



francisca, A pate. 



Frankliniella cephalica, spraying 

 against, on avocado in Florida, 69. 



Frankliniella fusca (Tobacco Thrips) , 

 in U.S.A., 174. 



Frankliniella tenuicornis, on cereals 

 in Europe, 556 ; predacious on 

 Heliothrips rubrocinctus in Sur- 

 inam, 280. 



Frankliniella [Euthrips) tritici, Aeolo- 

 thrips fasciatus associated ^\^.th, 

 in British Columbia, 125 ; possibly 



attacking fruit trees in California, 

 134. 



Franklinothrips tenuicornis (see 

 Frankliniella) . 



Franklinothrips vespijormis, preda- 

 cious on Heliothrips rubrocinctus in 

 Surinam, 280. 



fraterculns, Anastrepha. 



fraterna, Euproctis. 



fraxini, Hylesinus ; Stereonychus. 



Fraxinus (see Ash) . 



Fraxinus americana (American Ash) , 

 form of Lepidosaphes ulmi on, in 

 U.S.A., 517. 



Fraxinus excelsior (European Ash), 

 form of Lepidosaphes ulmi on, in 

 U.S.A., 517. 



French Bean Fly (see Agromyza 

 phaseoli) . 



French Colonies, importance of 

 preventing introduction of Antho- 

 nomus grandis into, 585 ; need for 

 research on cotton pests in, 2 ; 

 legislation against introduction of 

 Stephanoderes hanipei into, 228, 

 369. 



frenchi, Lepidiota. 



frigidum, Calosonia. 



Fringe Tree (see Chionanihus vir- 

 ginica) . 



Fringed Nettle Grub (see Natada 

 nararia) . 



frischi, Dermestes. 



Frit Fly (see Oscinella frit) . 



frit, Oscinella [Oscinis). 



froggatti, Thaumatothrips . 



Froghoppers, Coccinellids predacious 

 on, in captivity in British Isles, 

 320. (See Tomaspis etc.) 



Frogs, destrojdng Oxya velox in 

 India, 152 ; destroying sugar- 

 cane beetles in Queensland, 615. 



frontalis, Phonapate ; Sysiena. 



Frontina aletiae, parasite of Laphyg- 

 ma frugiperda in Jamaica, 6, 166 ; 

 parasite of Cirphis unipuncta in 

 Missouri, 190. 



Frontina kashmiri, referred to 

 Podomyia, 521 . 



frugiperda, Laphygma. 



Fruit (Dried), Carpophilus ligneus 

 in, in British Isles, 238 ; Euxesta 

 nitidiventris probably imported 

 into Italy with, 613 ; Carpophilus 

 aterrirnus in, in New Zealand, 468 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 137, 314, 316, 

 484 ; measures against pests of, 

 137, 3 16; in baits for cutworms, 14. 



Fruit-fly, Cherry (see Rhagoletis 

 cingulata) . 



Fruit-fly, Mediterranean (see Cera- 

 titis capitata). 



