INDEX. 



625 



erenator, Euschisius. 



crenulata, Dasi/chira ; Leipaxais. 



Creoline, temperature required for 

 destroying j^ests of stored beaus 

 with, 383. 



Creosote, experiments in spraying 

 with, against Aegeria exitiosa, 

 196 ; for destroying eggs of 

 gipsy and brown-tail moths, 178 ; 

 experiments with, against pine 

 weevils, 258, 259 ; for treating 

 timber against boring beetles, 

 390 ; and coal-tar, for protecting 

 fig-trees from Ptychodes trilinea- 

 tus, 101. 



Creselion, temperature required for 

 destroying pests of stored beans 

 with, 383. 



Cresolated Distillate Emulsion, for- 

 mula for spraying with, against 

 mealy bugs, 215. 



Cresosol, temperature required for 

 destroying pests of stored beans 

 with, 383 ; spraying experiments 

 with, againsts locusts, 500. 



cresphontes, Papilio. 



Cress, Phytometra eriosoma on, in 

 Philippines, 380. 



cressorii, Hartigia. 



Cresylic Acid, experiments with, 

 against pine weevils, 259; experi- 

 ments with, as a soil sterilisei:, 426. 



cribricollis, Otiorrhynchus. 



cribripennis, Desmocerus ; Sy states. 



cribrosa, Lachnosterna. 



Crickets, on cotton in California, 

 97 ; use of poison-bait for, in 

 Connecticut, 458 ; on tea in 

 India, 186 ; (see Gryllotalpa and 

 Scapteriscus). 



Cricula trifenestrata, on cinchona in 

 Dutch E. Indies, 447. 



Crimea, Taeniotlirips inconsequens 

 on fruit-trees in, 65. 



crinitus, Pogonochaeras. 



Criocephalus productus, in Pseiido- 

 tsuga taxifolia in California, 363. 



Crioeeris, probably attacking yams 

 in Singapore, 519. 



Crioeeris asparagi (Asparagus 

 Beetle), measures against, in 

 Austria, 409 ; parasitised by 

 Meigenia floralis in France, 171 ; 

 in Italy, 143 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in U.S.A., 214, 414. 



Crioeeris duodeeimpunctata (Twelve- 

 spotted Asparagus Beetle), biono- 

 mics and control of, in U.S.A., 

 215. 



Crioeeris merdigera, on chives and 

 onions in France, 441. 



crispata, Lagoa. 



Cristatithorax viridiscutum, parasite 

 of Ellipsidion pelluciduni in Aus- 

 tralia, 387. 



cristatus, Prionidus. 



Croeidolomia binotalis, food-planta 

 of, in Ceylon, 539. 



Croesus septentrionalis, on birch 

 and poplar in Sweden, 150. 



Cronartium ribicola (White-pine 

 Blister-rust), Arthropods as car- 

 riers of, in greenhouses, 9 ; 

 Lymaniria dispar an agent in 

 spread of, in U.S.A., 225. 



Crossotarsus, in cacao in Belgian 

 Congo, 79. 



Crossotarsus squamtdatus, in Shorea 

 robusta in India, 522. 



Crotalaria inccma, food-plant of 

 Lampides baetica in Sumatra, 

 271. 



Crotalaria juncea (see Hemp, Sunn). 



Crotalaria striata, food-plant of 

 Tephrosia beetle in Java, 3, 4 ; 

 pests of, in Sumatra, 271 ; a 

 useful plant against Heliothis 

 obsoleta in Sumatra, 271. 



Crotalaria usaramoensis, food-plant 

 of Lampides baetica in Sumatra, 

 271. 



Croton, scale-insects intercepted on, 

 in California, 101, 253 ; alterna- 

 tive food -plant of citrus pests in 

 Florida, 474 ; Icerya nigroareo- 

 lata on, in Uganda, 51. 



crotonis, Pseudococcus. 



Crows, destroying Oryctes rhinoceros 

 in Philippines, 260 ; destroying 

 noxious insects in U.S.A., 308, 

 364. 



cruciana, Hypermecia. 



cruciatus, Stauronotxis (see Docio- 

 staurus m aroccanus ) . 



cruduvi, Eulecanium (Lecanium) 

 persicae. 



Cryphalus, in cacao in Belgian 

 Congo, 79. 



Cryphalus abietis, in conifers in 

 Britain, 158. 



Cryphalus amabilis, in conifers in 

 N. America, 262. 



crypta. Ataxia. 



Cryptoblabes gnidiella, resistance of 

 grapes to, in Spain, 56 ; control 

 of, on vines in New Zealand, 

 95. 



Cryptocerus atratus, on cacao in 

 Br. Guiana, 386. 



Cryptococcus fagi (Beech Coccus), 

 in forests in Britain, 435. 



Cryptokermes brasiliensis, on Mi- 

 mosa in Mexico, 440. 



Cryptomeigenia aurifacies, parasite 

 of Lachnosterna in Porto Kico, 

 105. 



Cryptomeigenia theutis, parasite of 

 Lachnosterna in Manitoba, 364 ; 

 parasite of Lachnosterna in 

 U.S.A., 568. 



