IN'DEX. 



703 



Reptiles, destroying locusts in 



Cyrenaica, 201. 

 rescissoriana, Encosma. 

 Resin, against ants' nests, 131 ; in 

 sprays against Coccids, 131, 177, 

 333; and nicotine sulphate, 131; 

 formula containing, 177. 

 Resin Emulsion, preparation of, for 

 painting tea bushes against 

 Xyleborus fornicatus, 110. 

 Resin Fish-oil Soap, as a spreader 

 for arsenical sprays against Poly- 

 chrosis viteana, 403. 

 Resin Gall Moth (see Rhyacionia 



resinella) . 

 resinella, Rhyacionia {Eveiria, 



Toririx) . 

 Resinol Solution, experiments with, 



as an insecticide, 542. 

 reticulaium AeUialion ; Opairmn. 

 Reticulitennes, intercepted in pack- 

 ing-moss in U.S.A., 306 ; experi- 

 ments with Sorosporella uvella 

 and, 169. 

 Reticuliternies [Leucotermes) flaviceps , 

 measures against, in timber in 

 Formosa, 301 ; measures against, 

 in U.S.A., 79, 242. 

 Reticulitennes hesperits, infesting 



vines in U.S.A., 507. 

 retrusus, Lepidosaphes. 

 retusus, Xylonites. 



Reunion, measures against Coccus 

 viridis on coffee in, 177 ; Coelo- 

 sterna scabrata introduced into, 

 120. 

 Reviews : — The Duke of Bedford 

 and Pickering (S.), Science of 

 Fruit Growing, 132 ; Houser 

 ( J. S.), Destructive Insects affecting 

 Ohio Shade and Forest Trees, 

 148; Bergsoe (V.), Insect Life 

 from Field and Wood, 177 ; 

 Wesenberg-Lund (C), Insect Life 

 in Fresh Waters, 177 ; Duncan 

 (F. M.), Insect Pests and Plant 

 Diseases in the Vegetable and 

 Fruit Garden, 300 ; Dammerman 

 (K. W.), The Agricultural Zoology 

 of the Dutch East Indies, 360 ; 

 Fryer (P. J.), Insect Pests and 

 Fungus Diseases of Fruit and 

 Hops, 404 ; Escherich (K.), The 

 Destruction of Injurious Insects, 

 421 ; Wilhelmi (J.), Applied Zoo- 

 logy as an Economic, Medico- 

 hygienic and Cultural Factor, 

 467 ; Sarsfield (J.), Insect Pests 

 and How to Beat Them, 480 ; 

 Frickhinger (H. W'.), The Meal 

 Moth, 486. 

 rex, Achrysopophagus. 



Rliabdochaeta ncavei, sp. n., in 



Nyasaland, 264. 

 Rhabdocnemis obscura (Sugar-cane 

 Borer), and its control, in Fiji, 

 25, 27, 152 ; successful establish- 

 ment of Ceroniasia sphenophcii 

 against, in Hawaii, 72 ; and its 

 control in Queensland, 79, 132, 

 466 ; erroneously recorded as 

 occurring in Costa Rica, 393. 

 Rliabdopterus limhalis, on cacao in 



15ritish Guiana, 56. 

 Rhabdopterus picipes (Cranberry 

 Root Weevil), control of, in 

 U.S.A., 94. 

 RJiacoclilaena pulcJiella, sp. n. in 



Gold Coast, 264. 

 Rhacodineura antiqiia, bionomics of, 



in France, 432. 



Rhagiiitn inquisitor, infested with 



Metarrhizium anisopliae in France, 



175, 354. 



Rhagium mordax, parasitised by 



Ischnocenis nisticiis in France, 37. 



Rhagoletis, associated with Sclero- 



tinia cinerea, 4. 

 Rhagoletis cerasi (Cherry Fruit-fly), 

 in Italy, 142 ; measures against, 

 in Russia, 103, 106. 

 Rhagoletis cingidata (Cherry Fruit- 

 fly), and its control in Canada, 

 1, 413. 

 Rhagoletis fausta (Cherry Fruit-fly), 



and its control in Canada, 1,413. 

 Rhagoletis juglandis, sp. n., in 



walnuts in U.S.A., 234. 

 Rhagoletis pomonella (Apple Maggot, 

 Railroad Worm), 168; measures 

 against, in Canada, 490 ; control 

 and parasites of, in U.S.A., 11, 

 529. 

 Rhanimis, Novius cardinalis on, in 



Sicily, 122. 

 Rhaphidia, natural enemy oi Aradiis 



cinnamonieHS in Germany, 273. 

 Rhinoceros Beetle (see Archon 

 centauries, Oryctes boas and O. 

 rhinoceros) . 

 rhinoceros, Oryctes. 

 Rhinotermes iranslucens, teak-wood 

 not attacked by, in Dutch East 

 Indies, 495. 

 Rhizobius plebeiiis, attempted estab- 

 lishment of, against mealy-bugs, 

 in California, 336. 

 Rhizobius ventralis, natural enemy 

 of scale-insects in California, 318, 

 506. 

 Rhizoecus, 187. 



Rhizoeciis falcifer (Falciferous 

 Scale), measures against, on vines 

 in France, 212. 



