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INDEX. 



intercepted in U.S.A., 104, 514 ; 

 prohibition against importation 

 of banana and coconut into St. 

 Vincent from, 413. 



jamaicensis, Lachnosterna. 



Janata, Achaea. 



Janus integer (Currant Stem-girdler), 

 bionomics of, in Connecticut, 291. 



Japan, Apliids and their food-plants 

 in, 17, 41 ; measures against 

 Chilo simplex on rice in, 6 ; 

 Coccids and their parasites in, 

 101, 201, 452 ; Diestramniena spp. 

 in, 558 ; scarcity of tea pests in, 

 55, 269 ; new thrips on grass in, 

 599 ; new Coccids imported into 

 Britain from, 598, 599 ; Saturnia 

 cynthia introduced into Europe 

 from, 536 ; pests from, inter- 

 cepted in other countries, 44, 149, 

 172, 265, 295, 515; precautions 

 against introduction of insect 

 pests into Cahfornia from, 381 ; 

 proposed introduction of natural 

 enemies of Popillia japonica into 

 U.S.A. from. 111. 



Japanese Beetle (see Adoretiis teniii- 

 maciilatus). 



Japanese Beetle, Green (see Popillia 

 japonica). 



Japanese Clover (see Lespedcza 

 styiata). 



Japanese Fruit Scale (see Diaspis 

 pentagona) . 



Japanese Mealy-bug (see Pseudo- 

 coccus kraunhiae). 



Japanese Quince (see Pynis 

 japonica). 



japonica, Popillia. 



japoniciis, Aphelinus ; Ceroplastes 

 floridensis. 



Jasmin, mealy-bug on, in Egypt, 

 317 ; Diaspis pentagona on, in 

 Italy, 223. 



Jassus aiomarius, on Chrysanthe- 

 mum in Germany, 590. 



Jassus sexnotatus (see Cicadiila). 



Jatropha canescens, new Coccid on, 

 in Lower California, 229. 



Java, introduction and utilisation 

 of beneficial insects in, 107, 122, 

 324, 493 ; notice of grub-destroy- 

 ing bacteria in, 455 ; miscellane- 

 ous pests in, 17, 35, 97, 149, 273, 

 299, 300, 494, 535, 543, 604 ; 

 species of Rhynchophorus in, 297 ; 

 identity of Xylotrechus found in, 

 508 ; pests from, intercepted in 

 California, 340, 514; restrictions 

 on importation of fruit and vege- 

 tables into U.S.A. from, 357 ; 

 introduction of Plaesius javamis 



into other countries from, 151, 

 480, 596 ; (see Dutch East Indies) . 



javana, Polyrhachis thrinax. 



javanicus, Xylotrechus. 



javanus, Plaesius. 



Joe - pye (see Eiipatorimn pur- 

 piireum). 



Joenopsis cephalotricha, gen", et 

 sp. n., parasite of Archoterrnopsis 

 wroughtoni, 330. 



Joenopsis polytricha, sp. n., parasite 

 of Archotermopsis ivroughtoni, 330. 



johanseni, Habrobracon. 



John Bull Tree (see Thespesia 

 populnea). 



Jointworm (see Harinolita). 



Juar (see Andropogon sorghum). 



Judeich's Diagrams, of insect de- 

 velopment, 547. 



juglandicola, Chroinaphis [Aphis). 



juglans-regiae, A spidiotus. 



Julianella torresi (see Blastophaga). 



Julus, intercepted on strawberry in 

 California, 266. 



Julus coeruleocinctus, destroyed by 

 starlings in U.S.A., 306. 



Julus unilineatus, 592. 



June Beetles (see Lachnosterna). 



Juneberry (see Amelanchier cana- 

 densis). 



Juniper, Pristotnerus ininiitus reared 

 from Cecidomj'iid gall on, in 

 North America, 53 ; new Ceram- 

 bycid in, in New ^Mexico, 43 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 289, 291, 434. 



Juniper Worm (see Dichomeris mar- 

 ginellus) . 



juniperi, Callidiuni ; Dilachnus ; 

 Lachniella. 



Juniperus (see Juniper). 



junodi, Acanthopsyche. 



Jute, Diacrisia obliqita on, in Assam, 

 538 ; notice of pests of, in 

 Burma, 74. 



juvator, Pipunculus. 



K. 



Kainit, against Euxoa segeium, 63, 

 64 ; against underground insects, 

 260, 399, 519 ; and lime, 519. 



Kakivoria flavofasciata, quarantine 

 against introduction of, into 

 California, 381. 



Kakothrips pisivora (Pea Thrips), 

 in Britain, 487 ; in Denmark, 

 193, 363. 

 , Kaliofemisa ulini (Elm Leaf-miner), 

 I in Connecticut, 291. 



