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INDEX. 



273 ; studies on rhinoceros beetles 

 on coconuts in, 275. 

 Cochineal Insect (see Daciylophis 



confusus indicus). 

 Cockatoos, destroying noxious in- 

 sects in Austraha, 413. 

 Cockchafers, Agrypnus fiiscipcs pre- 

 daceous on, in India, 100 ; on 

 sugar-cane in Queensland, 164 ; 

 (see Melolontlia, etc.). 

 Cockroaches, 362 ; fumigation ex- 

 periments against, 533. 

 Coconut {Cocos intcifcva), pests of, 

 in Caroline Islands, 254 ; pests of, 

 in Ceylon, 111, 258, 520; pests 

 of, in Fiji, 297 ; Archon centaurus 

 on, in Gold Coast, 9 ; scale-insect 

 on, in Guam, 148 ; pests of, in 

 British Guiana, 55, 472, 533 ; 

 pests of, in Dutch Guiana, 536 ; 

 Diocalandra taitensis on, in 

 Hawaii, 436 ; pests of, in India, 

 101, 130; pests of, in Dutch 

 East Indies, 329, 495, 522, 538 ; 

 BrassoHs isihmia on, in Panama, 

 80,85 ; measures against S/'rrt/i'^t/s 

 quadrifoveatus on, in Porto Rico, 

 451 ; pests of, in San Thome, 494 ; 

 pests intercepted on, in U.S.A., 

 49, 114, 182, 240, 319, 387, 388, 

 474, 480 ; Nematodes causing 

 disease in, in West Indies, 66, 

 67, 411 ; pests of, in Zanzibar, 

 118; rhinoceros beetles as pests 

 of, 275. 

 Coconut Caterpillar (see Brassolis 



sophorac). 

 Coconut Leaf Moth (see Levuana 



iridescens). 

 Coconut Mealy-bug (see Pseudo- 

 coccus nipae). 

 cocophilus, Aphelenchiis. 

 cocotiphagus, Aspidiotus. 

 Cod, Dried, measures against Der- 

 mestid beetles infesting, in Japan, 

 255. 

 Codling jNloth (see Cydiapomonella). 

 Coelaencmenodera elaeidis, sp. n., 

 outbreak of, on oil palms in Gold 

 Coast, 9, 118. 

 Ccelichneiimon serricome, parasite of 

 Anticarsia gemmatalis in Guade- 

 loupe, 298. 

 Cceloidespissodis,TpaTasiteoiPissodes 



strohi in Connecticut, 338. 

 Coelopacidia melanostigma, sp. n., in 



Northern Nigeria, 264. 

 Coelopacidia sirigata, sp. n., in 



Northern Nigeria, 264. 

 Coelopencyrtus orbi, sp. n., parasite 

 of Odynents orbits in Hawaii, 437. 



Coelosterna scabrata, introduced into 

 Reunion, 120. 



coenileipennis, Promecoiheca. 



coeruleocephala, Diloba. 



Coffea (see Coffee). 



Coffea arabica, food-plant of Cera- 

 titis capitata in Hawaii, 171 ; 

 attacked by Stephanoderes in 

 Dutch East Indies, 448. 



Coffea canephora, unidentified beetle 

 infesting, in Madagascar, 539. 



Coffea dybovDskii, Stephanoderes ham- 

 pel on, in Dutch East Indies, 

 449. 



Coffea liberica (Liberian Coffee), 

 Coccus viridis on, in Dutch Guiana, 

 439 ; attacked by Stephanoderes 

 hampei in Dutch East Indies, 448 ; 

 immune to attack of an unidenti- 

 fied beetle in Madagascar, 539 ; 

 resistant to attacks of Xylotrechiis 

 qiiadripes in Tonkin, 112. 



Coffea robiista, Xylcboriis compactus 

 in, in South India, 243 ; attacked 

 by Stephanoderes hampei in Dutch 

 East Indies, 448 ; unidentified 

 beetle infesting, in ]\Iadagascar, 

 539 ; resistant to attacks of 

 Xyleborus quadripes in Tonkin, 

 112; new scale-insects on, in 

 Uganda, 119. 



coffeae, Asterolecanium ; Diarthro- 

 thrips ; Stephanoderes (see S. 

 hampei) ; Tylenchus ; Xyleborus ; 

 Zeuzera . 



coffearia, Homona. 



Coffee, Pseiidococciis perniciosus var. 

 on, in British East Africa, 1 19 ; 

 pests of, in Brazil, 211, 325; 

 Lecanium on, in Cuba, 229 ; pests 

 of, in Dutch Guiana, 536, 537 ; 

 pests of, and their control in 

 Dutch East Indies, 330, 406, 447- 

 449, 495, 522 ; unidentified beetle 

 infesting, in INIadagascar, 539 ; 

 pests of, in Mauritius, 499 ; 

 measures against Coccus viridis 

 on, in Reunion, 177 ; pests of, in 

 San Thome, 491, 493, 494 ; pests 

 of, in Tonkin, 111, 220 ; pests of, 

 in Uganda, 243. 



Coffee (stored), weevils in, in Brazil, 

 59 ; Stephanoderes hampei in- 

 festing, in Belgian Congo and 

 Europe, 449 ; Trypetid larvae 

 intercepted in, in California, 387. 



Coffee, Java (see Coffea arabica). 



Coffee, Liberian (see Coffea liberica). 



Coffee Borer (see Xylotrechus quad- 

 ripes) . 



Coffee Bug {seeAntestia lineaticollis) . 



