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INDEX. 



Red Coffee Borer (see Zeuzera 



coffeae). \ j | 



Red Gram (see Cajanus indiciis) . 

 Red Gram Pod Fly, in Mysore, 390. 

 Red Maple (see Acer rubruni). 

 Red Pine (see Finns resinosa). 

 Red Ring Disease, of coconut, in 



Grenada, 107, 358 ; in Panama, 



581 ; caused by Aphelenchns 



cocophilus ,107, 358, 581 ; experi- 

 ments against, 358. 

 Red Scale (see Chrysomphalus 



aiirantii) . 

 Red Scale, Citrus (see Chrysomphalus 



dictyospermi) . 

 Red Scale, Florida (see Chrysom- 

 phalus aonidum) . 

 Red Slug (see Heterusia cingala). 

 Red Spider, measures against, in 



Britain, 110, 296; on jute in 



India, 150 ; on cotton in St. 



Vincent, 297 ; in U.S.A., 70, 387 ; 



feeding habits of, 534 ; relation 



of, to sweet-potato mosaic, 387 ; 



pyrethrum extract unsatisfactory 



against, 70. (See Bryobia, Tetra- 



nychus, etc.) 

 Red Spider, Avocado (see Tetra- 



nychus yothersi) . 

 Red Spider, Citrus (see Paratetra- 



nychus pilosus and Tetranychus 



mytilaspidis) . 

 Red Spider, Green (see Paratetra- 



nychus viridis). 

 Red Stem-borer (see Zeuzera post- 



excisa) . 

 Red Top, Popillia japonica on, in 



U.S.A., 534. 

 Red Twig-borer (see Zeuzera coffeae) . 

 Red Weevil (see Rhynchophorus 



ferrugineus) . 

 Red-banded Leaf-roller (see Eulia 



velutinana) . 

 Red-banded Thrips (see Heliothrips 



rubrocinctus) . 

 Red-bud (see Cercis canadensis). 

 Red-headed Ash Borer (see Neocly- 



tus erythrocephalus) . 

 Red-headed Flea-beetle (see Systena 



frontalis) . 

 Red-headed Scale Fungus, infesting 



Coccids, 9 ; correct name for, 9. 

 Red-humped Caterpillar (see Sclii- 



zura concinna). 

 Red-legged Ham Beetle (see Necrobia 



rufipes) . 

 Red-legged Weevil (see Otiorrhyn- 



chus tenebricosus) . 

 Red-necked Cane Borer (see Agrilus 



ruficollis) . 

 Red-root Pigweed (see Aniarantus 



retrqflexus) . 



redikorzevi, Cryphalus. 



Redshank, Calocoris bipunctatus ovi- 

 positing on, in Ireland, 590. 



Redwood [Sequoia), resistant to 

 termites in Porto Rico, 127 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 84, 579. 



reedi, Apanteles. 



regensteinensis, Sitona. 



reichei, Plesispa ; Promecotheca. 



Remigia punctularis (Grass Moth, 

 Sugar-cane Looper Cutworm), 

 measures against, in Guatemala, 

 5 ; a minor pest in Porto Rico, 97. 



Remigia repanda (see R. punctularis) . 



renalis, Antrocephalus. 



renardii, Zelus. 



repanda, Remigia (see R. punctularis) . 



Resin, in formulae for sprays, 159, 

 398 ; in mixture for painting 

 beech trees against Cryptococcus 

 fagi, 143. 



Resin Fish-oil Soap, against Coccus 

 viridis colemani, 486 ; not recom- 

 mended for sprays against Coleop- 

 tera, 533 ; and nicotine sulphate, 

 formula for spraying with, against 

 Eriosoma lanigerum, 581 ; against 

 Idiocerus spp., 390 ; notice of 

 formula for, against vine pests, 

 239. (See Fish-oil Soap.) 



Resin Soap, and sodium carbonate, 

 formula for watering with, against 

 Hylemyia antiqua, 50 ; addition 

 of, to Bordeaux-nicotine spray, 

 61. 



resinella, Rhyacionia [Evetria). 



reticulata, Draeculacephala. 



Reticulitermes, in U.S.A., 192. 



Reticulitermes flavipes, probably 

 damaging telephone wires in 

 Connecticut, 338. 



Retinia [see Rhyacionia). 



retorta, Spirama. 



retusus, Trypodendroyi. 



Reunion, restrictions on importation 

 of coffee etc. into French Colonies 

 from, 228. 



reuteri, Drepanothrips. 



Reviews : — Caullery (M.), Le Para- 

 sitism e et la Symbiose, 393 ; 

 Donge (E.) and Estiot (P.), Les 

 Insectes et leurs Degats, 376 ; 

 Fernald (H.T.), Applied Ento- 

 mology, 82 ; Feytaud (J.), La Cite 

 des Termites, 502 ; Green (E.E.), 

 The Coccidae of Ceylon. Part V, 

 541 ; Houlbert (C), The Coleop- 

 tera of Europe, 318 ; Jakobson 

 (G.G.) and others. Practical Ento- 

 mology, 455 ; Miiller (A.) and 

 Rasch (W.), Injurious Insects and 

 Rodents, 518; Nlisslin (O.) and 



