INDEX. 



653 



Lime-copper, addition of various 

 substances to, against vine moths, 

 224. 

 Lime-sulphur, against Aphids and 

 Coccids, 31, 35, 46, 52, 154, 177, 

 190, 204, 212, 215, 217, 222, 252, 

 263, 281, 297, 306, 333, 337, 413, 

 432, 543 ; against Hypcra vari- 

 abilis, 128 ; against mites, 51, 52, 

 136, 262, 293, 320, 324, 350, 530 ; 

 against orchard pests, 43, 44, 

 145, 207, 219, 229, 249, 308, 310, 

 317, 322, 413, 490, 491 ; against 

 Pissodcs sir obi, 338 ; against 

 thrips, 293, 531 ; experiments 

 witli, as a soil dressing against 

 wireworms, 45 ; dusting with, 

 31, 310; formulae for, 35, 229; 

 preparation of home-made, 360 ; 

 dry form of, 292 ; and lead 

 arsenate, 219, 317 ; and lead 

 arsenate, beneficial action of 

 addition of lime to, 76 ; followed 

 by lead arsenate, more efficacious 

 tlian when used in reversed order, 

 63 ; and nicotine, 30, 44, 413, 

 432 ; effect of spraying witli, 

 following Bordeaux mixture, 145 ; 

 effect of spra^dng with, on fruit 

 and foliage, 207. 



Limidiis variicolor, on cacao in San 

 Thome, 493. 



Limnobaris, on sugar-cane in U.S.A., 

 79. 



Liuinovia lignoriiin, measures 

 against, in timber, 355. 



limonii, Aspidiotus (see A. hedevae). 



limosipennella, Coleophora. 



Litnothrips cerealium, probably 

 attacking oats in Britain, 154 ; 

 on cereals in Germany, 359. 



Liinothrips deniicornis, probably 

 attacking oats in Britain, 154. 



Limpet Caterpillar (see Acantho- 

 psychereidi). 



Linda nigroscutata, in apple twigs 

 in India, 84. 



lindingeri, Proniecoiheca. 



liyiearis, Atomaria ; Calandra ; 

 Hypophloeus ; Lyctiis ; Oberea ; 

 Stenogaster. 



lineascapus, Chiloneiivus. 



lineata, Tephromvia. 



lineatella, Anarsia. 



Hneaticollis , Antestia ; Paramesus. 



lineaium, Acridimn ; Trypodendron. 



lineatus, Agrioies ; Sitones ; 



Xylotenis. 



Lined Corn-stalk Borer (see Hadena 

 fractilinea). 



Linen, not attacked by Anthrenus 

 vorax in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 



173; attacked by AntJirenus 

 miiseonim in Germany, 270. 

 lineolata, Diatvaca. 

 lincolatus, Adelphocovis. 

 Linseed, food-plant of Ileliolhis 



obsolcta in India, 519. 

 Linseed Oil, injections of, against 



borers, 506. 

 Liodontomerus insiietiis, parasite of 

 Brucliophagiis funcbris in U.S.A., 

 361. 

 Liodontomerus perplexus, parasite 

 of Bruchophagns funebris in 

 U.S.A., 361. 

 Liodontomerus seciindus, parasite of 

 Bruchophagns funcbris in U.S.A., 

 361. 

 Liogryllus bimaculatus, predaceous 

 on Cydia pomonella in South 

 Africa, 284. 

 Liogryllus capensis, in San Thome 



494. 

 Liopus alpha, in Robinia pseudacacia 



in U.S.A., 516. 

 Lioptis fascicidaris, in Robinia 



pseudacacia in U.S.A., 516. 

 Liopus nebulosus, in forests in 



Litliuania, 420. 

 Liopus varicgatus, in Robinia pseud- 

 acacia in U.S.A., 516. 

 liosoma, Eriophyes tiliac. 

 Liothrips, new species of, inter- 

 cepted on lily in U.S.A., 307. 

 Liparis chrysorrhoea (see Nygmia 



phaeorrhoea). 

 Liparis dispar (see Porthetria). 

 Liparis (Porthetria) monacha (Nun 

 Moth), effect of climatic condi- 

 tions on, in Boliemia, 540 ; 

 occasional outbreaks of, in forests 

 in Lithuania, 420. 

 Liparthrum bartschti, attacking 



mistletoe in Germany, 357. 

 Lippia geminata, attacked by 

 Platyptilia pusillidactyla in India, 

 473. 

 liriodendri, Tourney ella . 

 Lissonota carbonaria, parasite of 



vine moths in Austria, 353. 

 Lissonota dioryctriae, sp. n., parasite 

 of Dioryctria xanthaenobares in 

 U.S.A., 381. 

 Lissonota evetriae, sp. n., parasite 

 of Rhyacionia taxifolieUa in 

 U.S.A., 381. 

 Lissopimpla semipuncta, hosts of, 



in New Zealand, 63. 

 Lissorhoptrus simplex (Rice Water 

 Weevil), bionomics and control 

 of, in U.S.A., 300. 

 Lita ocellatella (see Phthorimaea). 



