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INDEX. 



Peach Scab, measures against, in 

 U.S.A., 228. 



Peach Twig-borer (see Anarsia 

 lineatella). 



Peanut (see Arachis hypogaea). 



Pear (Pyrtis communis), Cydia 

 pomoneUa on, in S. Africa, 324, 

 358 ; legislation respecting re- 

 moval of, in S. Africa, 358 ; 

 mites forming galls on, in Aus- 

 tria, 406 ; pests of, in Britain, 

 159, 432, 508, 510; pests of, in 

 Canada, 24, 60, 84, 165, 329, 361 ; 

 pests intercepted on, in Canada, 

 101, 137 ; TaeniotJirips inconse- 

 quens on, in Crimea, 65 ; mea- 

 sures against Oydia pomonella on, 

 in Cyprus, 383 ; pests of, in 

 France, 73, 411, 442, 564; pests 

 of, in Germany, 343, 405 ; Cydia 

 pomonella intercepted on, in 

 Hawaii, 127; pests of, in Hol- 

 land, 37, 499 ; pests of, in Italy, 

 143, 144, 173, 366; pests of, 

 in Japan, 403, 502 ; Aphids on, 

 in Lahore, 473 ; pests of, in 

 Norway and Sweden, 146, 147, 

 148, 150, 151, 285; Cydia 

 pomonella on, in SicUy, 256 ; 

 pests of, in Switzerland, 367 ; 

 pests of, and their control, in 

 U.S.A., 27, 29, 97, 98, 212, 234, 

 253, 300, 373, 384, 400, 416, 447, 

 458 ; pests of, and their control 

 in New Zealand, 553 ; effect of 

 potassium cyanide on, 433. 



Pear, Wild, Toxoptera punjahi- 

 pyri on, in Lahore, 473. 



Pear Borer (see Nephopteryx rubri- 

 zonella). 



Pear Gall-midge (see Contarinia 

 pyrivora). 



Pear Psylla (see Psylla pyri). 



Pear Slug (see Eriocampoides lima- 

 cina). 



Pear Thrips (see Taeniothrips incon- 

 sequens). 



Pear Woolly Aphis (see Eriosoma 

 pyricola). 



Pear-leaf Blister-mite (see Erio- 

 pTiyes pyri). 



Pear-leaf Rust-mite (see Epitri- 

 Tfierus pyri). 



Pear-leaf Gall-midge (see Perrisia 

 pyri). 



Peas, Bruchids on, in S. Africa, 

 360 ; pests of, in Britain, 327, 

 425, 431, 435, 509; Bruchus 

 pisorum infesting, in Canada, 329 ; 

 Bruchids infesting, in Hawaii, 

 352, 353, 354 ; pests of, in India, 

 123, 182 ; Popillia japonica on, in 

 Japan, 205, '*-:0; pests of, in 

 Norway and Sweden, 93, 145, 

 147, 149, 15C, 151, 284; pests 



of, in Nyasaland, 70 ; pests of, 

 in St. Vincent, 252 ; pests of, 

 in U.S.A., 458, 459, 465. 



Peas, Stored, measures against 

 pests of, in Canada, 329 ; mea- 

 sures against Bruchus in, in 

 Germany, 6 ; Bruchids infesting, 

 in Hawaii, 353, 354, 355 ; mea- 

 sures against Bruchus pisorum in, 

 in HoUand, 270 ; pests of, in 

 India, 124, 354; measures 

 against pests of, in U.S.A., 12, 

 371, 457, 466. 



Peas, Black-eye, measures against 

 Bruchus quadrimacidatus infest- 

 ing, in Trinidad, 463. 



Pebrine, in sUk worms, 56, 125, 

 211. 



Pecan (Carya olivaeformis), pests 

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

 168, 226-228, 268, 414, 434, 453 ; 

 kernel spot disease of, 434 ; 

 use of logs of, as traps for Chryso- 

 hothris femorata, 227. 



Pecan Ambrosia Beetle (see Xyle- 

 borinus jjecanis). 



Pecan Bud-Moth (see Proteopteryx 

 bolliana). 



Pecan Cigar Case-bearer (see Coleo- 

 phora caryaefoliella). 



Pecan Shuckworm (see Cydia cary- 

 ana). 



Pecan W^eevil {seeBalininus caryae). 



Pecan-leaf Case-bearer (see Aero- 

 basis nebulella). 



Pecan-nut Case-bearer (see Acro- 

 basis hebcscella). 



pecanis, Xyleborinus. 



PecHnophora gossypiella (Pink BoU- 

 worm), on cotton in Brazil, 39, 

 444, 477 ; precautions against, in 

 California, 97, 176, 292; bio- 

 nomics and control of, in Egypt 

 and the Sudan, 42-44, 48, 49, 

 70, 311, 557; a minor pest of 

 cotton in India, 557 ; danger of 

 introduction of, into West Indies, 

 44, 126; danger of spread of, in 

 Mexico, 81, 292, 298 ; danger of 

 spread of, into Texas, 298 ; not 

 present in Uganda in 1916, 51 ; 

 history of measures against intro- 

 duction of, into Hawaii, 543 ; 

 use of machines for treatment of 

 cotton- seed against, 42-44 ; re- 

 cent spread of, 566 ; discussion as 

 to original habitat of, 567. 



Pectinophora malvella, distribution 

 of, 567. 



pectoralis, Mesochorus ; Spermo- 

 phagus (Zabrotes). 



peculiaris, Physothrips. 



pedalis, Pimpila, ; Scambus. 



pedestris, Biptortus ; Spathius. 



pedicularis, Pterodela. 



