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CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



Measures against Locusts in Spain . . . . . . . . . . 273 



Measures against Polychrosis botrana in Algeria . . . . . . 273 



Gorythuca spinulosa, a New Lace-Bug on Wild Cherry in U.S.A. . . 273 



New West Indian and North American Chalcids . . . . . . 274 



Sprays for Stone Fruits in Oregon .. .. .. .. .. 274 



Measures against the Peach Tip Moth in New South Wales . . 274 

 The Establishment of Beneficial Insects in Hawaii . . . . 274, 275 



Entomology in Relation to Agriculture in Zanzibar . . . . 276 



Apliids and their Parasites in Britain . . . . . . . . 276 



Some Phases of Applied Entomology in South Africa . . . . 276 



The Relation of Insects to Ustulina zonata infesting Rubber in 



Malaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 



Notes on the Strawberry Leaf Beetle, Galerucella tenella, in Ireland 278 

 A Study of the Capsid Bugs found on Apple Trees in England 278, 281 

 Observations on Pimpla pcmorum, a Parasite of Antlionomus 



pomorum in England . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 



A List of CocciDAE affecting various Genera of Plants . . . . 281 



The Control of Pests of Fruit Trees in Gardens and Small Orchards 



in England 281 



Tarred Felt Discs for Protecting Cabbages from Phorbia brassicae 



in England . . . . . . . . 281 



The Banded Mulberry Midgw and its Control in Korea . . . . 281 



The Bionomics of Icerya putchasi and Novvus cardmaUs in Japan 282 



Forest Pests ia Norway in 1915 . . . . . . . . . . 283 



Insect Pests in Norway in 1916 .. .. .. .. .. 284 



Blastodacna atra infesting Apples in Sweden . . . . . . . . 286 



Acrolepia assectella, a New Onion Pest in Sweden . . . . . . 286 



Forest Pests in Sweden in 1916 287 



A Systematic Study of the Organisms distributed under the Name 



of Coccobacillus acridiorum . . . . . . . . . . 288 



Life-history of the Leaf-eating Crane-fly, Oylindrotoma splendens 



in Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 289 



Buprestis spp. infesting Conifers in California . . . . . . 28d 



Pilophorus walshi a Natural Enemy of Aphids in U.S.A. . . . . 290 



The Hessian Fly and its Control in California . . . . . . 290 



The Selection of Petroleum Insecticides from the Commercial Point 



of View 291 



Experiments with Wettable Sulphurs in California . . . . . . 291 



A Warning against the possible Introduction of the Pink Bollworm 



into CaJifomia 292 



