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INDEX. 



floridamis, Enthyrhynchus ; Stig- 



niaeiis. 

 jioridensis, Ceroplastes ; Crypio- 

 thrips ; Eiiphorocera ; Trialeu- 

 rodes. 

 Flour, pests of, and their control 

 in Germany, 267, 269, 425, 428 ; 

 pests of, in Russia, 103, 105, 107 ; 

 use of, in insecticides, 7, 51, 134, 

 218, 386. 

 Flower Thrips (see Frankliniclla 



tritici) . 

 Flower-bud Bug of Tea (see Hyalo- 



peplus smaragdinus) . 

 Flowering Currant (see Ribes au- 



reum) . 

 Fluted Scale (see Icerya purchasi). 

 Foenicum officinale, Papilio ma- 



chaon on, in Tripoli, 159. 

 Foenicum piperitum, Papilio ma- 



chaon on, in Tripoli, 159. 

 F onscolombia yuccae, sp. n., on 



Yucca in U.S.A., 187. 

 Foniaria brunnea, on strawberries 



in U.S.A., 80. 

 Foniaria virginiensis, migrating 



army of, in U.S.A., 80. 

 Forda natalensis, sp. n., associated 



with ants in Natal, 447. 

 foreli, Plagiolepis. 

 Forest Fires, relation of, to insect 



pests in U.S.A., 95. 



Forest Oak(see Casuarina inophloia). 



Forest Tent Caterpillar (see Mala- 



cosonia disstria and M. pluvialis). 



Forest Zoology, new laboratory for, 



in Germany, 265. 

 Forests, pests of, in Austria, 176, 

 254,262,471 ; pests of, in Britain, 

 57. 59, 237, 352, 377-381, 423; 

 pests of, in Canada, 15, 16, 34, 

 88, 89, 190, 192, 338, 489, 533 ; 

 pests of, in Central Europe, 15, 

 161, 255, 324, 399, 400, 419-421, 



468, 47 1 , 540 ; pests of, in France, 

 175, 254, 255, 472, 489, 533; 

 pests of, in Germany, 175, 176, 

 253, 254, 255, 262, 265, 266, 268, 

 270, 272, 273, 332, 357, 358, 467, 



469, 515 ; measures against pests 

 of, in Holland, 225, 423 ; pests 

 of, in India 10, 101, 164-167, 171, 

 243, 514 ; pests of, in Dutch East 

 Indies, 329 ; pests of, in Sweden, 

 50, 118, 272; pests of, in 

 Switzerland, 201, 254, 470 ; pests 

 of, in U.S.A., 15, 23, 33, 34, 

 63, 77, 82, 87, 88,89,127, 128, 129, 

 190, 247, 260, 278, 295, 338, 

 341, 364, 381, 423, 428, 462, 

 463, 479, 510, 516, 523-525; 

 new Hymenoptera of economic 



importance in, in U.S.A., 381 ; 

 value of birds in, in U.S.A., 174 ; 

 relation of forest fires to pests of, 

 in U.S.A., 95 ; use of experi- 

 mental plots when studying pests 

 of, 118; direct sunlight as a 

 factor in control of pests of, 365 ; 

 use of aeroplanes for surveying 

 damage by insect pests in, 10. 

 forficalis, Pionea. 



Forficula auricularia, in Austria, 

 261 ; notice of food-plants of, 

 in Britain, 432 ; intercepted on 

 imported nursery stock in Con- 

 necticut, 338 ; in houses in 

 Vancouver, 324. 



Formica exsectoides, Megaspilus 

 crawfordi in nests of, in U.S.A., 

 249. 



Formica fusca cinerea, associated 

 with Lachnus pini on pines in 

 Germany, 273. 



Formica pallidefulva schaufussi, in- 

 fested with Laboulbenia formi- 

 carum in U.S.A., 417. 



Formica picea, Pseudococcus sphagni 

 associated with, in Britain, 343. 



formicarium, Lecanopsis. 



formicarius, Cylas. 



formiciformis, Cephalonomia ; Cero- 

 cephala. 



Formosa, miscellaneous pests in, 

 85, 197 ; termites and their 

 control in, 143, 301 ; Ootetras- 

 tichus introduced into Hawaii 

 from, 72. 



formosa, Dielis. 



Formosan Blister Beetle (see Epi- 

 cauta hirticornis) . 



formosana, Tropidocephala. 



formosanus, Coptotennes ; Odonto- 

 termes ; Ootetrastichns. 



formosus, Campsomevis. 



fornicatus, Cyrtognathiis ; Xylebovus. 



forsteri, Centrobia. 



fossataeformis, Acidia. 



fossator, Ligyrus. 



fossor, Clivina. 



Foulbrood, American, in U.S.A., 

 338, 377. 



Foulbrood, European, 377 ; in 

 U.S.A., 242, 338, 414. 



Four-spotted Cowpea Weevil (see 

 Bruchus quadrimaculatus). 



Fowls, destroying noxious insects, 

 35, 51, 52,' 208, 334, 336, 374, 

 433, 441, 450 ; dried insects used 

 as food for, in Mexico, 429 ; 

 increase of Lepidiota albohirfa due 

 to absence of, in Queensland 

 465. 



foxii, Lachnosterna. 



