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INDEX. 



Eugenia malaccensis, Helopeliis 

 antonii on, in Sumatra, 38. 



Eugenia polyaniha, Psyllid on, in 

 Dutch E. Indies, 447. 



eugeniae, Phenacasjns. 



Eugenol, experiments to determine 

 toxicity of, to insect eggs, 254. 



Eugnamptus marginatns, on mango 

 in India, 124. 



Eugnorishis braueri, on coconut in 

 Seychelles, 375, 376. 



Eulecaniiim, intercepted on Hibis- 

 cus in California, 253. 



Eulecaniurn bitubereulatmn , inter- 

 cepted in S. Africa, 86, 358 ; on 

 hawthorn in Britain, 59. 



Etdecanium cerasorum (Chdrry or 

 Calico Scale), on pears in Cali- 

 fornia, 384. 



Eulecanixim corni, intercepted in 

 S. Africa, 86 ; parasitised by 

 Comys fusca in California, 384 ; 

 intercepted on gooseberry in 

 California, 100; control" and 

 food-plants of, in Holland, 135, 

 140, 141; food-plants of, in 

 Switzerland, 367 ; food-plants of, 

 in Sweden, 146. 



Eulecaniurn mag noli arum (Mag- 

 nolia Scale), on shade-trees in 

 New York, 451. 



Eulecanium persicae, on vines iri 

 France, 172; on lemon in Italy, 

 143 ; saccharomycetes in, 443. 



Eitlecaninni 2iersicae crudum, subsp. 

 n., on Aralia in Britain, 59. 



E ulecanium ribis, on black currants 

 and gooseberries in Norway, 

 286. 



Eulecaniurn robiniarum, on Bobinia 

 in Austria, 405. 



Eulepida reichei, on cacao in Bel- 

 gian Congo, 79. 



Euloplionoius myrmeleon, in cacao 

 in Belgian Congo, 79. 



Eulophus sirobilanae, female of 

 Aprostocetus strobilanae errone- 

 ously recorded as, 91. 



Einnenes j'raterna, predaceous on 

 cankerworms in Kansas, 546. 



Eumerus strigatus (Narcissus Bulb 

 Fly), infesting bulbs in N. 

 America, 129; intercepted in 

 bulbs in California, 253 ; in 

 greenhouses in Canada, 84. 



euonymellus, Hyponomeuta. 



Euonymus, Abraxas grossulariata 

 on, in Britain, 159; alternative 



"host -plant of Aphis rumicis in 

 U.S.A., 417. 



Eupelminus saltator, parasitising 

 Mayetiola destructor and Isosoma 

 spp. in U.S.A., 304. 



Eupelminus swezeyi (see Charito- 

 jiodinus). 



Eupelmus degeeri, parasite of Ehyn- 

 chites bacchus in Sicily, 296. 



Eupelm,tis javae, parasite of Tephro- 

 sia beetle in Java, 3. 



Eujihalerus eitri, on Cordia cordata 

 in India, 15. 



Euphorbia, Mytilaspis on, in Aus- 

 tralia, 34. 



Euphorbia gorgonis, experiments in 

 artificial pollination of, at Kew, 

 114. 



Euphorbia marginata, Eleodes tri- 

 costata on, in U.S.A., 308. 



Euphorocera cJaripennis, parasite of 

 Fhiltraea elegantaria in Loui- 

 siana, 45. 



Euphorus sculptus, synonym of 

 J)inocampus terminatus, 352. 



Eupiona tripartita, on cacao in 

 Belgian Congo, 79. 



Eiqnthec.ia campamdata (see E. 

 denotata). 



Eupithecia denotata, parasitised by 

 Microgaster crassicornis in Bri- 

 tain, 382. 



Eupithecia rectangidata (see Chloro- 

 clystis). 



Euplectrus comstocJci, feeding-habits 

 of, on Alabama argillacea, 551, 



Euproctis chrysorrhoea (see Nygmia 

 phaeorrhoea). 



Euproctis flava, in Japan, 176. 



Euproctis flexuasa (see Nygmia). 



Euproctis lati fascia, on tea in 

 Sumatra, 37. 



Euproctis mediosquamosa, on cacao 

 in Belgian Congo, 79. 



Eupsalis minuta, in forests in U.S.A., 

 522. 



Eupsilia satellitia, food-plants of, 

 in Sweden, 149. 



Eurhynchothrips convergens, sp. n., 

 on kola in Gold Coast, 269. 



Euribia discipulchra, sp. n., from 

 Nyasaland, 331. 



Euribia perpollida, sp, n., from 

 Nyasaland, 331. 



Euribia tristrigata, sp. n., from 

 Eritrea, 331. 



Eirrope, Aphids of, 417, 420 ; 

 forest pests in, 154, 155, 266, 

 521 ; miscellaneous pests in, 

 5, 7, 10, 96, 172, 208, 269, 304, 

 342, 351, 383, 437, 452, 475, 492, 

 505 ; pests of vines and their 

 natural enemies in, 172; natural 

 enemies of white grubs in, 345^ 

 clothes inoths introduced into 

 Java from, 223 ; Bombyx mori 

 introduced into Madagascar from, 

 56 ; importance of preventing 

 introduction of Arctornis chry- 

 sorrhoea into U.S.A., from, 206; 

 introduction of brown-tail moth 

 parasites into U.S.A. from, 511, 



