INDEX. 



661 



Ia'v, Anohium striafu7n on, in 

 France, 477; Aspidiotus hederae 

 on, in Sweden, 146. 



Ivy, .Iapanei>e, Frodecatoma phi/(o- 

 phaga on, in America, 403. 



J. 



Jack Spaniard (see Polistes annu- 

 laris). 



jackaon i, Pidvinaria. 



Jacobs (see Euscepes batatae). 



jO'Culifera, Feltia. 



Jadera haemotoloma, on cotton in 

 U.S.A., 248. 



Jak (see Artocarpus intcgrifolia). 



Jamaica, measures against Cosmo- 

 polites sordidns on bananas in, 

 44, 320, 516 ; miscellaneous pests 

 in, 74, 82, 209, 210, 254, 414, 454, 

 530 ; sweet potato pests in, 82, 

 209, 210, 254, 414; scale-insects 

 from, 86 ; relation of wood- 

 peckers to cacao in, 529 ; pro 

 hibition against importation of 

 Aleurocanthus woglumi into Cuba 

 from, 379 ; Psenidococcus sacchari 

 intercepted in U.S.A. on sugar- 

 cane from, 206. 



jamaicensis, Pfi/chonoctua. 



jamholanae, Trioza. 



janala, Achaea 



jaueti, Laemophht'us. 



Jaid'owfkia fusraria, food-plants of, 

 in Jai)an, 94, 95. 



Janus a¥>reiiutus, food-plants of, 

 in N. America, 457, 552. 



Janus integer, un currant in U.S.A., 

 552. 



Jainii nijiventris, 551. 



Japan, pests of Aleuritrs cordala in, 

 236 ; citrus pests in, 26, 401 ; 

 forest pests in, 266, 344, 402, 502, 

 504 ; miscellaneous pests in, 94, 

 176, 205, 266, 282, 403, 440, 449 ; 

 bionomics and control of rice- 

 borers in, 234-236, 401, 503; 

 Aphids of, 547 ; Calosoma «pp. 

 imported into USA. from. 17; 

 Cnidoeampa f.nvescens a native of, 

 222 ; Stephanitis pyrioides a na- 

 tive of, 368 ; Stethoconus japoni- 

 ciis predaceous on Stephanitis 

 pyrioides in, 342 ; sericulture in, 

 176, 211, 438, 501, 502; species 

 of Tiphia introduced into Hawaii 

 from, against Anowala orienlalis, 

 275 ; natural enemies of wliite 

 grubs in, 344-346 ; pests from, 

 intercepted in other countries, 

 25, 29, 39, 100, 137, 206, 221, 

 253, 293, 380, 450, 476, 489, 525 ; 

 legislation against importation 

 of cucumbers and water-melons 

 from Formosa into, 520. 



(C569) 



Japan Quince (see Ghaenomeles 



japonica). 

 Japanese Pear, Aphids on, in 



Japan, 548. 

 Japanese Rose Meetle (see Adoretus 



umbrosus tenuimaculatus). 

 Japanese Spotted Camel Cricket 



(see Diestrammena marmorata). 

 japonica. Aphis ; Dicfyoploca ; 

 Kuceraphis ; Lissonota ; Popil- 

 lia ; Siphocoryne. 

 japonicus, Chaitophorus ; Ptero- 

 chloriis (see P. tropicalis) ; Stetho- 

 conus. 

 Jarrah {Eucalyptus margvnata), use 

 of timber of, against termites in 

 Australia, 466. " 

 Jasmine, Aulacaspis penlagona on, 



in Italy, 143. 

 Jasmine, Cape, Pseudococcus inter- 

 cepted on, in California, 525. 

 Jalropha qossypijolia, food-plant of 

 JJicyphus luridtis in Porto Kico, 

 486. 

 Java, miscellaneous pests in, 14, 

 232, 321, 343, 406, 423, 447; 

 pests of rubber in, 445, 446 ; 

 measures against tea pesta in, 

 37, 179, 180; bionomics and 

 control of tobacco pests in, 222- 

 224 ; natural enemies of Anomala 

 in, 345 ; bionomics of Araecertis 

 fasciculat}is in, 2-4 ; unsuccessful 

 attempts to find egg-parasites of 

 Ueliotkis obsoleta in, 270 ; flelo- 

 peUis in, 179, 180, 272; experi- 

 ments on the eiVccts of Melar- 

 rhi:ium onisopliae on insects in, 

 378, 446 : suggested introduction 

 of Plaesius javdHUs against Cosmo- 

 polilcs sordidus into St. l-ucia 

 from, 516; legislation against 

 importation of cacao and tea 

 into Sumatra from, 38 ; pests 

 from, intercepted in other coun- 

 tries, 25, 101, 206. 

 javae, Eupelmus. 

 jaoanicus, Diptilomiopus. 

 javanus, Plaesius. 

 javensis, Aximopsis. 

 Jatropha curcas (Physic Nut), 

 Pseudococcus virqatus on, in Gold 

 Coast, 85 ; moth allied to Acro- 

 cercops cramerella on, in Java, 

 232. 

 Jeffrey Pine (see Pinus jeffreyi). 

 Jimson-weed (se> Datura), 

 johannis, Bitio. 

 John Bull Tree (see Thespesia 



populnea). 

 Johnson Grass (see Sorghum hale- 



pense). 

 johnsoni, Gontarinia. 

 jolinalis, Cnaphalocrocis. 

 jonesi, Eutrixoides. 



