INDEX. 



607 



Callopistriafloridensis (Florida Fern 

 Caterpillar), in greealiouses in 

 Canada, 84 ; measures against, on 



ferns in New York, 451. 

 Caloeampa vetusta, on apples in 



Norway, 285. 

 Calocoris angustatus, on Andropogon 



sorghum in Madras, 46. 

 Calocoris biclavatus, measures 



against, on pear in Switzerland, 



367. 

 Calocoris bipunctatus (see O. nor- 



vegicus). 

 Calocoris fulvomaculatus, on hops in 



England, 109. 

 Calocoris norvegicus, on potatoes in 



Britain, 508. 

 Calonyetion aculeatum, Euscepes 



porcellus on, in U.S.A., 414. 

 Calonyetion hona-nox, food-plant of 



Cylas formicarius in Florida, 373. 

 Caloptenus differentialis (see Melano- 



plus). 

 Caloptenus spretus (see Melanoplus). 

 Calosoma alternans, predaceous on 



Scapteriseus vicinus in Porto Rico, 



392. 

 ijalosoma auropunctatum, imported 



into U.S.A. from Europe, 17. 

 Calosoma calidum, bionomics of, 



in U.S.A., 16, 546. 

 Calosoma chinense, imported into 



U.S.A., from Japan, 17. 

 dalosoma frigidum, bionomics of, in 



U.S.A., 16. 

 Calosoma inquisitor, imported into 



U.S.A. from Europe, 17. 

 Calosoma maximowiczi, imported 



into U.S.A. from Japan, 17. 

 Calosoma obsoletum, predaceous on 



grasshoppers in Colorado, 340. 

 Calosoma reticulatum, bionomics of, 



in U.S.A., 16, 17. 

 Calosoma scrutator, predaceous on 



cankerworms in Kansas, 546. 

 Calosoma syeophanta, colonisation 



of, in Canada, 84 ; bionomics and 



establishment of, in U.S.A., 16, 



17, 178, 459. 

 calosomae, Pseudatractocera. 

 Calosoter silvai, sp. n., parasite of 



Maeromphalia dedecora in Chile, 



428. 

 Calotermes cJiilensis, in ChUe, 500. 

 Calotermes malatensis, sp. n., in 



Philippines, 184. 

 Calotermes militaris, on tea in 



Ceylon, 539. 

 Calotermes tectonae, on teak in Dutch 



E. Indies, 349. 

 Calothrombium paolii, gen. et sp. n., 



probably a parasite of Docio- 



staurus marocanus in Apulia, 443. 

 Calpodes ethlius, parasites of, in St. 



Vincent, 121. 



Camaromyia acrophthalma, sp. n., 

 from Nyasaland, 331. 



camelicola, Pulvinaria. 



Camellia, Pseudaonidia duplex in- 

 tercepted on, in California, 100, 

 525 ; pests of, in Italy, 143. 



cameroni, Spalangia. 



Camnula pellucida (Pellucid Locust), 

 in Canada, 61, 363. 



campanulata, Eupithecia (see E. 

 denotata). 



eampestris, Lygus pratensis. 



Camphor Tree (see Ginnamomum 

 camphora). 



Camphor, experiments with, against 

 carpet beetles, 533 ; for destroy- 

 ing clothes moths, 48 ; ineffective 

 against cockroaches, 532. 



Camphor Thrips (see Gryptothrips 

 floridensis). 



Gampiglossa perspicillata, sp. n., 

 from Durban, 331. 



Camponotus abdominalis stercorarius, 

 in cane-fields in Br. Guiana, 386. 



Camponotus rufipes (Red-legged 

 Ant), measures against, in Brazil, 

 404. 



Oampoplex fugitivus, parasite of 

 Hyphantria cunea in Connecticut, 

 456. 



Campoplex oedemisiae, parasite of 

 Schizura concinna in Connecticut, 

 457. 



Oampoplex pallipes, parasite of 

 Hyphantria cunea in Connecticut, 

 456. 



Campoplex pomorum, parasite of 

 Cydia pomonella in France, 191. 



Campsomeris radula, parasite of 

 sugar-cane grubs in Australia, 

 166, 246, 294, 323, 496. 



Campsomeris tasmaniensis, parasite 

 of cane grubs in Queensland, 496. 



Camptocladius, probably on potatoes 

 in U.S.A., 19. 



Canada, beneficial insects in, 83- 

 85, 244, 330; forest pests in, 

 62, 122, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 

 330, 361, 412, 441, 521, 529, 541 ; 

 miscellaneous pests in, 10, 60, 

 83-85, 103, 122, 241, 255, 284, 

 307, 329, 361, 363, 395 ; orchard 

 pests and their control in, 53, 54, 

 60, 63, 82, 103, 121, 162, 165, 

 255, 256, 293, 329, 330, 362, 397, 

 415, 507, 558, 559, 560, 561 ; key 

 to sub -families of Anthomyiidae 

 in, 103; value of entomological 

 investigations by individual far- 

 mers in, 120 ; experiments in 

 dusting fruit-trees in, 53, 54, 60 ; 

 bionomics and control of Myzus 

 cerasi in, 103, 121 ; list of insecti- 

 cides used in, 261 ; unusual 

 disease of bees in, 490 ; objections 



