INDEX. 



641 



Corn-ear Worm (sec Heliothis ohso- 



leta). 

 Cora Loaf-hopper Parasite (see 



FaranagrHs). 

 Corn Eoot Aphis (see Aphis makii- 



r ad ids). 

 Corn Root Worm (see Diahiotica 



longicornis). 

 corni, Anoecia {Schizoneum) ; Eide- 



can i um (Lecaniwni). 

 corn iger, Cerapterocerus. 

 cornigerum, Eusemion. 

 Cornus asperifolia, Aphid eggs on, in 



Texas, 220. 

 correctus, Dacus. 

 corrosa, Lachnosterna. 

 Corrosive Sublimate (see Mercury 



Bichloride). 

 Corsican Pine (see Pinus laricio). 

 Corthyluspunctatissivius,iood--p\a.nts 



of, in New Jersey, 322. 

 corvina, Anagyrella. 

 Corvus splendens, destroying Cafo- 



psilia pomona in Ceylon, 142. 

 corydon, Perichares. 

 coryJana, Tortrix (Pandemis). 

 corylata, Cidaria. 

 coryli, Eulecanium {Lecaniuni) ; Co- 



rythuca ; Strophosomus. 

 Corylus avellana (see Hazel). 

 Corynetes coeruleus, predaceous on 



Anobiids in Europe, 281. 

 Corynothrips sienopiera, on cassava 



in St. Vincent, 168, 393. 

 Coryphodema capensis (see C. iristis). 

 Coryphodema punctulata, in the 



Transvaal, 523. 

 Coryphodema. iristis (Quince Borer), 



bionomics and control of, in 



S. Africa, 523. 

 Corythaica vionacha (Egg - plant 



Lace-butj), bionomics and control 



of, in Porto Rico, 227, 559. 

 Cori/thuca, on cotton in St. Vincent, 



l'68, 393. 

 Corythuca arcuata (Oak Lace-bug), 



in U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca associata, on wild cherries 



in U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca ciliata (Sycamore or 



Button-wood Tingid), parasitised 



by a red mite in U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca coryli, sp. u., on hazel in 



U.S.A., 419. 

 Coriithuca crataegi, on hawthorn in 



U.S.A.,- 419. 

 Corythuca floridana, on oaks in 



U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca gossypii, on Ichthyonethia 



in U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca juglandis, food-plants of, 



in U.S.A., 419. 

 Corythuca marmoraia, causing dam- 

 age in greenhouses in U.S.A., 



419. 



Corythuca padi, on Avild cherries in 

 U.S.A., 419. 



Corythuca pallida, on linden and 

 mulberry in U.S.A., 419. 



Corythaica pergandei, on alder in 

 U.S.A., 419. 



Corythuca prani, on wild cherries in 

 U.S.A., 419. 



Corythuca salicis, sp. n., on willow 

 and currant in U.S.A., 419. 



Cosniocomoidea morilli, parasite of a 

 leaf -hopper in Mexico, 163. 



Cosmophila (see Ano^nis). 



Cosmophorus pityophthori, sp. n., 

 parasite of Piti/ojjhthorus in 

 U.S.A., 404. 



Cosmopolites sordidus (Black Ba- 

 nana Weevil), control of, in the 

 lower Congo, 364 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in Fiji, 53, 103, 294; 

 bionomics and control of, in 

 Jamaica, 103, 431, 435; food- 

 plants of, in Malay States and 

 Borneo, 54 ; control of, on 

 bananas in Trinidad, 171. 



Cossus, 512. 



Cossus cossus, control of, in fruit- 

 trees in France, 351, 373; in 

 walnut in Italy, 180. 



Cossus ligniperda (see C. cossus). 



Costa Rica, pests from, intercepted 

 in California, 182, 474; Haltica 

 jamaicensis in, 560. 



costalis, Hypsopygia {Pyrcdis) ; Mo- 

 nellia. 



costaius, Ptilinus (see P. fuscus). » 



costipennis, Sphenophorus. 



Cotalpa granicollis, in Washington, 

 224. 



Cotton (Gossi/pium), pests of, in 

 Algeria, 443, 539 ; pests of, in 

 Brazil, 288, 389, 537 ; pests of, in 

 Egypt, 377, 378, 389, 468 ; pests 

 of, 'in Hawaii. 268, 389; control 

 of pests of, in Lidia, 123, 279, 292, 

 316, 580 ; pests of, in West 

 Lidies, 109, 110, 168, 330, 392, 

 393, 394, 431, 567, 580, 581 ; 

 pests of, in Mexico, 389 ; infested 

 with cotton-stainers in Papua, 55 ; 

 pests of, in Russia and Turkestan, 

 150, 155, 252, 253, 303, 304, 563 ; 

 Earias insulana on, in Uganda, 

 119; pests of, in U.S.A., "6, 18, 

 219, 242-244, 245, 285, 289, 290, 

 315, 316, 364, 380, 386, 387, 389, 

 397, 406, 472, 482, 538 ; legisla- 

 tion regarding importation of, 

 into California, 271 ; legislation 

 against pests of, in Nigeria, 

 336; pests iutercepted on, in 

 U.S.A., 219, 423 ; varieties of, 

 immune to certain pests. 289, 290, 

 581. 



Cotton Aphis (see Aphis gossypii). 



