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CONTENTS. 



PAQB. 



Notes on Scolttidae in Sweden . . . . . . . . . . 89 



The Influence of Meteorological Conditions on Insect Pests in 



Sweden 89 



Investigations on the Insects injurious to Spruce and Pino Cones 



in Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 



Blitophngu opaca, a Pest of Sugar-beet and Barley in Sweden . . 92 

 Sitones lineatus, a Pest of Peas and Beans in Sweden . . . . 92 



The Bionomics and Control of Meligcthes aeneus in Sweden . . 93 



Coleophora fuseedinella, a Leaf -miner of Birches in Sweden . . 93 



Phy.oecia cylindrica, a Pest of Seed-carrots in Sweden . . . . 94 



The Enemies and Friends of Agricultural Plants in Sweden (Review) 94 

 Geometrids attacking Tea Foliage in Japan . . . . . . . . 94 



Note on a Species of Nosema infesting Attacus cynthia . . . . 95 



Pests of Grape-vines in New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . 96 



Orchard Pests in New Zealand. . . . . . . . . . . . 96 



Carabid Beetles attacking Strawberries in Prance . . . . . . 96 



Insect Pests and their Control in Califoraia . . . . . . . . 90 



The Control of the Walnut Aphis [Gkromaphis juglandicola), in 



California 90 



Coleophora volckei, a new Pest of Apples in California . . . . 99 



Insect Pests intercepted in California . . . . . . • . . . 100 



The Three-lined Fig-tree Borer (Ptychodes trilineaUis) in U.S.A. . . 101 

 The Sycamore Lace-bug {Corythtiea ciliata) and its Control in U.S.A. 102 

 New Species of Lopidea in U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . 102 



A Little Known Cutworm, Euxoa excellena in Canada . . . . 103 



Key to the Sub-families of the Anthomtiidae 103 



The Secondary Host-plant of Myzus cerasi in Canada . . 103, 121 



Insect Pests of Coffee in Porto Rico . . 



When does the Cost of Spraying Truck Crops become Prohibitive t 



A Device for distributing Poison-Bait for Grasshoppers in Kansas 



A New Type of Cages for Parasitic Insects . . 



The Life -history of Goclinidea meromyzae, a Parasite of Meromyza 



americana in U.S.A. 

 The Life-history of the Okra or Mallow Caterpillar (Anomis erosa) 



inU.S.A 



Note on the Life-Cycle of the Sugar-beet W^ebworm in U.S.A. 

 The Bionomics and Control of the Hop Redbug {Paracalocoria 



hawUyi) in U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . 



Amphiscepa bivittata, a minor Pest of Cranberries in U.S.A. 



Experiments in the Destruction of Aphid Eggs in U.S.A 



The Alfalfa Gall Midge, Asphondylia websteri; sp. n., in U.S.A, . . 

 Plodia interpunctella infesting Confectionery in U.S.A. 

 Sprays for Citrus Pests in Queensland 



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