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INDEX. 



Trades divinatoria, infesting food 



in Connecticut, 457. 

 Troglodytes domesticus, destroying 



sawflies in U.S.A., 549. 

 troglodytes, Trama. 

 Trogoderma tarsale, infesting food 

 in Connecticut, 457 ; resistance 

 of, to starvation, 9. 

 TrogopTiloeus jnisiUus, food-plants 



of, in Sweden, 146. 

 Trogosita maurifanica (see Tene- 



broides). 

 Tromhidhim, predaceous on Taraca- 



locoris hmdeyi in U.S.A., 109. 

 iropicolis, Pteroehlorus. 

 Trojyidacris collaris, on rubber in 



Br. Guiana, 385. 

 Tropidacris latreillei, in Br. Guiana, 



386. 

 Truveaphis newsteadi, sp. n., on 



moss in Britain, 170. 

 iruncata, Fhragmatiph ila. 

 try 011 i, Diach(is7)i a. 

 Trypanea hesapoda, sp. n., from 



Gold Coast, 331. 

 Trypanea urophora, sp. n., from 



Durban, 331. 

 TrypJion transluecns, parasite of 

 Neurotoma flaciventris in France, 

 564. 

 Trypodendron linealum, natural 

 enemies of, in conifers in N. 

 America, 266 ; associated with 

 Ilylastes paUiatus \i\ conifers in 

 Scotland, 116. 

 Trypodendron ponderosae, in coni- 

 fers m N. America, 266. 

 Trypopremnon sanfordi, sp. n., 

 intercepted in U.S.A., on potato 

 from Peru, 254. 

 Tsuga, Gnatholrichus sulcatus in- 

 festing, in N. America, 267. 

 Tsuga meriensiana. Scaly tus tsugae 

 infesting, in Br. Columbia, 

 264. 

 Tsuga sieholdi, Clialcids infesting, 



in Japan, 402, 403. 

 tsugae, (JalUnwme ; Seoh/fus. 

 tuberculata, Ilyhodera. 

 tuberculaius, Chamus. 

 iubercidifera, MicrapUtis. 

 Tulij) Tree (see Liriadendran tulipi- 



J era), 

 tumulasus, 1. igyrus. 

 Tunis, experiments with Coeco- 

 bacillus acridiorum against grass- 

 hoppers in, 289. 

 Tur (see Cajanus indieus). 

 iurea, Otiarrhynchus. 

 turvipennis, Cylas. 

 turionana, Fhyacion ia. 

 Turkestan, natural enemies of 

 Ilyiiera rariahilis on lucerne in, 

 346 ; I^epidopterous pests of 

 cotton in, 346 ; campaign against 



locusts in, 347, 348 ; experiments 

 in control of Tetranychus telarius 

 in, 348. 

 Turkeys, destroying grasshoppers 



in Arizona, 140. 

 Turnip {Ihassica rapn), pests of, 

 in Britain, 120, 160, 170, 246, 

 382, 432, 508, 509 ; pests of, in 

 Canada, 84, 412; Phorbia {Char- 

 tophila) brassicae intercepted on, 

 in Hawaii, 39, 69 ; food plant of 

 Kuxaa segetum in Mecklenburg, 

 445 ; pests of, in Norway and 

 Sweden, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 

 284; Ileliothis absoleta on, in 

 Nyasaland, 70 ; measures against 

 Alhalia flaeea on, in Bhodesia, 

 439; pests of, in U.S.A., 194, 

 195, 209, 268, 300, 371, 416, 493, 

 495, 505. 

 Turnip - Aphis (see Aphis j>se«rfo- 



brassicae). 

 Turnip Flea-beetle (see Phylloireta 



rittata). 

 Turnip Sawfly (see Athalia flaeea). 

 Turpentine, experiments in trapping 

 fruit-flies with, 423 ; in banding 

 formula against Cheimatobia 

 brumata, 470 ; and gypsum, dust- 

 ing with, against Diahroiica rittata, 

 230 ; in mixture for painting 

 apple-trees against Eriosoma lani- 

 qerum, 471 ; and Bordeaux mix- 

 ture, against Saissetia oleae, 272 ; 

 in sprays against red spider, 547. 

 Tu!penfine Gum, Parachry Somalia 

 seeunda in galls on, in Australia, 

 35. 

 Turpentine Tree (see Pistacia tere- 



binthus). 

 Tussilago farfara, Anuraphis far- 

 farae migrating from pear to, in 

 Sweden, 146. 

 Tussock Moth (see Hemerocampa 



and Orgyia). 



Twelve-spotted Asparagus Beetle 



(see Crioceris duodecimpunetata). 



Twig Girdler (see (Jncideres texana). 



Two-brooded IJice borer (see (Jhilo 



siviple.r). 

 Two spotted Mite (see Tetranychus 



telarius). 

 Two spotted Locust (see 3lelano- 



plus bivittatns). 

 Tyehea- graminis (see Tarda farmi- 



caria). 

 Tyehea phaseoli, on vegetables in 



Britain, 170. 

 Tyehea setariae, on endive in Italy, 



143. 

 Ty chilis picirostris, Hypera meles 

 associated with, on clover in New 

 York, 451. 

 Tylenchus, on vegetables in Algeria, 

 32. 



