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INDEX. 



Ambrosia artemisiaefolia (Ragweed), 

 food-plant of Baris scolopacea in 

 Connecticut, 340. 



.Ambrosia Fungus, a doubtful food 

 of Stephanoderes hampei m Dutch 

 East Indies, 448 ; cultivated by 

 Xyleborus for food in Dutch East 

 Indies, 456. 



Ameiva exiil, destroying noxious 

 insects in Porto Rico, 484. 



Amclanchier canadensis, new sawfly 

 on, in U.S.A., 381. 



Amelanchier spicata, new Aphid on, 

 in U.S.A., 418. 



amelanchiericolens, Macrosiphiun. 



anielanchieridis, Pieronidea. 



America, sexual forms of Aphis 

 saliceti in, 328 ; Coccophagus 

 scutellatis probably introduced 

 into, from Europe, 123 ; Ephestia 

 cauiella introduced into, in Smyrna 

 figs, 241 ; Ephestia kuhniella 

 introduced into Germany from, 

 428 ; Pachyneuron coccormn 

 probably introduced into, with 

 European scale-insects, 124 ; 

 suggested introduction of para- 

 sites of Pyrausta niihilalis from 

 France into, 120 ; classification 

 of red spiders of, 145. 



America, Central, possible existence 

 cf parasite of Scyphophorus acu- 

 punctatus in, 150 ; pests from, 

 intercepted in California, 13, 49, 

 114, 182, 240, 319, 387, 480, 508 ; 

 prohibition against importation 

 cf certain plants into Cuba from, 

 256. 



America, North, Agrilus spp. of, 

 516 ; Anthorayiidae and Scato- 

 phagidae of, 533 ; notes on 

 classification of Aphids of, 8 ; 

 Clerids of, 510 ; notes on Coccids 

 of, 222 ; Crustacea infesting 

 timjber in, 355 ; Hippodamia spp. 

 in, 82 ; Hypera nigrirostris and 

 its parasites in, 223 ; classification 

 of Ichneumonidae of, 417, 509 ; 

 Idiocerus cognatus established in, 

 82 ; bionomics and distribution 

 of Oscinella frit in, 182-184 ; 

 revision of Nearctic termites in, 

 286 ; doubt as to occurrence of 

 Tetranychus telariiis in, 145 ; (see 

 also Canada, Mexico and U.S.A.). 



America, South, Lema trilineata and 

 A stylus atromaculatiis possibly 

 imported into South Africa from, 

 412 ; Coptotermes intnidens •proha.- 

 bly introduced into Hawaii from, 

 435 ; new Hymenopterous para- 

 sites and their hosts in, 474 ; 



Iridomyrmex humilis probablv 

 introduced into France from, 

 326 ; new red spider on tree from, 

 at Kew, 466 ; (see also Argentina 

 and Brazil). 



American Bladder Nut (see Sta- 

 phylea trifolia) . 



American Chestnut (see Castanea 

 dentata) . 



American Currant Borer (see 

 Psenocerus supernotatiis) . 



American Grass Thrips (see Ana- 

 phothrips obscurus) . 



American Larch (see Larix laricina) . 



americana, Apamea nictitans ; Chio- 

 naspis ; Malacosoma ; Meromyza ; 

 Periplaneta ; Plodia ; Schistocerca. 



americanus, Dvyocoetes ; Dryoph- 

 thorus ; Syrphus. 



amitinus, Ips [Tomicus). 



Ammalo helops, on fig-trees in South 

 America, 299. 



Ammonia, spraying with, against 

 Diloboderns abderus, 214 ; injection 

 of, into timber against termites, 

 242. 



Ammoniacal Copper Carbonate, 444. 



Ammonium Sulphate, as a soil- 

 fertiliser against subterranean 

 pests, etc., 349, 449 ; against 

 Phylloxera, 446. 



Ammophila arenaria, new Coccid on, 

 in California, 187. 



Ammophila sabulosa, parasite of 

 Panolis flammea in Holland, 226. 



Amorphococcus leptospermi, in gall 

 on Leptospermum in Australia, 

 63. 



ampelophaga, Haltica. 



Ampera intnisa, gen. et sp. n., in 

 stored rice in Java, 28. 



Amphidasys betulavia, in Russia, 105. 



Amphimalliis solstitialis, in Austria, 

 261 ; destroyed by nightjars in 

 Britain, 135 ; in Russia, 106. 



Amphipyra pyramidea, parasitised 

 by Rhogas grandis in Britain, 331 . 



Amphorophora viciae, food-plants of,, 

 in Britain, 58. 



amplifrons, Euaresta. 



amygdali, Scolytus. 



anachoreta, Pygaera. 



anactus, Papilio. 



Anagrus, introduction of, into Cali- 

 fornia from Australia against 

 mealy-bugs, 336 ; parasite cf 

 Perkinsiella vitiensis in Fiji, 27. 



Anagnis armatus var. nigriventris , 

 parasite of Empoa rosae in U.S.A., 

 232. 



Anagrus epos, parasite of Empoa 

 rosae in U.S.A., 232. 



