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INDEX. 



Thuja, GnatJioiricTius siilcatus in- 

 festing, in N. America, 267 ; 

 Eulecanium corni on, in Holland, 

 140; Phloeosinus ihujae on, in 

 Italy, 143. 



Thuja occidenialis (Arbor-vitae), 

 Tetranychus uniunguis on, in 

 U.S.A., 22. 



Thuja orientalis, Parlaiorlo chinen- 

 sis on, in China, 206. 



thujae, Phloeosinus. 



Thujopsis dolabraia, Chalcids in- 

 festing, in Japan, 402, 403. 



thurberiae, Anthonomus grandis. 



thurberiella, Bucculatrix. 



thuyopsis, Megastigmus 



Thyanta perditor, a supposed cotton 

 pest in St. Vincent, 251. 



Thyme-leaved Spurge (see Chamae- 

 syce serpyUifoUa). 



Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Bag 

 Worm), control of, on evergreens 

 and pecan in Texas, 268. 



Thyridopteryx herrichi, control of, 

 on vines in New Zealand, 95. 



Tiberioides kuiverti, in Juglans regia 

 in India, 519. 



iibiaJe, Trichiosoma. 



tibialis, Ptilodexia. 



Tibicen septemdecim (17-year Lo- 

 cust), expected outbreak of, in 

 Pennsylvania, 165. 



Tick Bird, destroying Scapteriscus 

 vicinus in West Indies, 297. 



tiliae, Eriophyes. 



Timber, preservation of, from in- 

 sects, 390, 430. 



timidus, Plochionis. 



Timothy Grass (Phlexim pratense), 

 pests of, in Sweden, 145, 149, 

 150, 151 ; pests of, in U.S. A , 12, 

 243, 479, 566. 



Tinea (Case-forming Clothes Moth), 

 comparatively rare in New York, 

 48. 



Tinea alUella (see Acrolepia assec- 

 tella). 



Tinea granella, infesting stored 

 cereals in S. America, 548 ; 

 measures against, in stored food- 

 stuffs in Connecticut, 457 ; in- 

 festing cereals in Sweden, 150. 



Tinea pelHoneUa (Clothes Moth), in 

 Java, 223 ; in U.S.A., 532. 



tineoides, Setomorpha. 



Tineola biselUeUa (Clothes Moth), 

 bionomics and control of, in New 

 York, 48, 433, 532. 



Tingis (see Stephanitis). 



Tiniaria arij'olium (Tear- thumb), 

 food-plant of Pojjillia japonica 

 in New Jersey, 440. 



Tiphia ashmeadi, introduced into 

 Hawaii from Philippines against 

 Anomala orientalis, 275. 



Tiphia femorata, parasite of Am- 

 jjhhnaUus solstitialis in Europe, 

 345. 



Tiphia inornata, parasite of Lach- 

 nosterna in N. America, 345 ; 

 infested with Meiarrhizium ani- 

 sopliae in Porto Eico, 378. 



Tiphia paraUela, imported into 

 Mauritius from Barbados, 141. 



Tiphia segregata, liberation of, in 

 Hawaii, against Anomala orienta- 

 lis, 275. 



Tipula, on pines in Sweden, 150. 



Tipula oleracea, food-plants of, 

 and measures against, in Britain, 

 431 ; on cereals and cabbage in 

 Norway, 284. 



tipuliformis, Aegeria {Sesia). 



tipuloides, Ceroplatus. 



Tischeria, on Synedrella nodiflora in 

 St. Vincent, 121. 



Tischeria complanella, on oak in 

 Norway, 284. 



tiianus, Strategus. 



titea, Phigalia. 



titillator, Ilonochamtis (Monoham- 

 mus). 



Tits, beneficial in Britain, 478 ; 

 beneficial in France, 320 ; des- 

 troying Cydia pomonella in Hol- 

 land, 37. 



tityrus, Epargyreus, 



tlaiae, Eriophyes. 



Tmetocera ocellana (see Eucosma). 



Toads, destroying noxious insects, 

 17, 20, 427. 



Tobacco, meastu'es against Phtho- 

 rimaea operculella on, in S. Africa, 

 152, 360 ; Coleopterous larvae 

 intercepted in, in California, 293 ; 

 Thrips tabaci on, in Chile, 429 ; 

 Aphid on, in Ceylon, 523 ; mea- 

 sures against Tylenchus devasta- 

 trix on, in Holland, 135 ; Agrotis 

 ypsilon on. in India, 182 ; pests 

 of, in Dutch E. Indies, 222-224, 

 231, 232, 271, 349, 350; pests 

 of, in Mauritius, 524 ; pests of, 

 in Philippines, 184, 379 ; pests 

 of, in Porto Rico, 130, 296, 485, 

 486 ; Tenebrionid beetles on, in 

 Rhodesia. 337, 338 ; Loxostege 

 {Phlyctaenodes) sticticalis on, in 

 Rumania, 7 ; pests of, and their 

 control, in U.S.A., 34, 213, 215, 

 484, 486, 505 ; Aphids dissemi- 

 nating mosaic disease of, 545 ; 

 bionomics and control of Lasio- 

 derma serricorne in dried, 25, 70, 

 182, 215, 222, 224. 



Tobacco, as an insecticide, in sprays 

 against Aphids, 98, 99, 153, 407, 

 523 ; dusting with, 99, 230, 268, 

 415 ; fumigation with, 205, 437, 

 443 ; and kerosene emulsion, 



