CONTENTS. 



PAGJt. 



The Economic Importance of the Gramang-ant, Plagiolepis longipee, 



in Java . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 273 



The Control of Incurvaria rubiella in Holland . . . . . . 277 



Aphodius spp. damaging Muslii'ooms in Holland . . . . . . 27T 



The Control of Heterodera radioicola in Holland . . . . . . 277 



The Control of Insect Pests of Sugar-cane by Fungi and Bacteria 



in Java 277 



Nacoleia octasema and its Control in Java . . . . . . . . 27 B 



The Desti-uction of Cotton Pests in India . . . . . . . . 27U 



Aphycus hesperidum, a Pai'asite of Chrysomphaius dictyospermi in 



Spain 219 



The Value of Birds in French Vineyards . . . . . . . . 27d 



Notes on Ceratitis capitata in Tunis . . . . . . . . . . 279 



Beetles infesting worked Timber in Europe . . . . . . . . 289 



A New Parasite of Lophyrus rufus in Germany . . . . . . 281 



The Bionomics and Control of Xyleborws fornicatus in Ceylon . . 282 



The Tea Tortrix (Homona coffearia) in Ceylon . . . . . . 283 



The Protection of Crops against imported Pests in Algeria . . . . 283 



An Outbreak of Toxoptera graminum in U.S.A. . . . . . . 284 



The Control of Mayetiola deatructor in Kansas . . . . . . 284 



The Life-history of Ligynis gibbosus in U.S.A. . . . . . . 285 



The Successful Introduction of Parcdeptomastix abnormis into U.S.A. 285 



The importation of CeuthorrhyncMis marginattis into U.S.A. . . 286 



Alphitophagus bifasciatus, a Pest of Flour in U.S.A. . . . . . . 287 



Sulphur and Arsenate of Lead Dust against the Strawberry Weevil 



in U.S.A 287 



New Aphids in U.S.A . . 287 



The Introduction of Gelechia gossypiella into Brazil . . . . . . 288 



The Artificial Rearing of Novius cardinalis in New Orleans . . . . 288 



The Value of Economic Entomology in the War « . . . . . . 289 



Varieties of Cotton resistant to Anthonomus grandis in Georgia . . 289 



Measures for protecting Cotton from Anthonomus grandis in Georgia 289 



Capsids attacking Apples in Britain . . . . . . . . . . 290 



The Economic Strphidae of Japan . . . . . . . . . . 290 



Diatraea saccharalis infesting Sugar-Cane in Argentina . . . . 291 



Triphleps destroying Eriophyes tlaiae in Algeria . . . . . . 291 



Scotia erratica, a Parasite of Bhyncophorus ferrugineus in the Far 



East 291 



The Control of Daiana spp. in U.S.A 291 



The Bionomics of Sugar-cane Beetles in Queensland . . . . . . 292 



Dichoehrosis pundiferdlis, a Pest of Cotton in Queensland . . . . 292 



Catalogue of the Cerambycid Beetles of Egypt . . . . . . 293 



Odontria spp. attacking Grasses and Cereals in New Zealand . . 293 



Insect Pests in Fiji . . . . .. ,. . . .. . . 294 



Pests intercepted in Quarantine in Hawaii . . . . . . . . 294' 



The Liberation of Beneficial Parasites in Hawaii . . . . . . 295 



The Value of Warblers in destroying Insect Pests in U.S.A. . . 295 



Sprays for Insect Pests in U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . 295 



A New Russian Journal dealing with Applied Entomology. . . . 296 



The Disappearance of Lymantria dispar in the Crimea . . . . 296 



Oria musoulosa in S. Russia . . . . . . ' . . . .^ . . 296 



Mymarids parasitic in the Eggs of Aquatic Beetles in Russia . . 297 



The Bionomics and Control of Cockchafers in Russia . . . . 297 



On the Statistical Method in Entomological Work . , . . . . 299 



The Teaching of Applied Entomology in Russia 299 



Insects infesting stored Grain in Russia . . . . . . . . 299 



The Bionomics of Opomyzaftorum, a Pest of Winter Cereals in Russia 300 



The Use of Plaster of Paris for studying the Burrows of Insects . . 300 



A New Coccid Parasite in Russia . . . . 301 



Fumigation with Tobacco against Psylla in Russia 301 



The Influence of Termites on the Character of the Soil of Turkestan 301 



Experiments with Calcmdra grcmaria in stored Grain in Russia . , 302 



Insect Pests in Tiflis .. .. .. .. .. .. •• 302 



Pests of Figs in Tiflis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 



