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Citrus, destruction of young growth by insect pests at Lahore, India 27-28 



food plants of Aleyrodes citri 42 



fruit in India 47-48 



injury by citrus white fly (Aleyrodes citri) 11-12 



trees in botanical gardens at Buitenzorg, Java 24 



of India 18 



probable native home 44-46 



insect pests seen by R. S. Woglum in Spain, Italy, Sicily, and India. . 49 

 white fly. (See White fly, citrus.) 



enemies, natural. (See Enemies of citrus white fly.) 



Clanis soror, name used for Cryptognatha flavescens 36 



Coccidae and their natural enemies in Spain, Italy, Sicily, and India 49-52 



Coccinellidse introduced into United States from India 52 



Coccophagus Jlavoscutellum, parasite of Saissetia olex in Italy and Sicily 51 



Coccus hesperidum on citrus in Spain, Italy, Sicily, and India 49 



Coffea arabica, food plant of Aleyrodes citri 42 



Coffee. (See Coffea arabica.) 



Cryptognatha flavescens (see also Enemies of citrus white fly). 



enemy of citrus white fly, discovery 19 



observations on habits 36-37 



first shipments to United States from India 19 



later shipments to United States from India 37-38 



Devil wood. (See Osmanthus americanus.) 



Diospyros kaki, food plant of Aleyrodes citri 42 



virginiana, food plant of Aleyrodes citri 42 



Dipterous parasites of Pseudococcus citri in Spain, Italy, and Sicily 51 



Enemies of citrus white fly (see also Cryptognatha flavescens and Prospaltella 



lahorensis). 



cases used in transportation to America from India. 35-36 



condition on arrival at Orlando, Fla., from India. . 38 



conditions at Orlando, Fla., on arrival from India.. 38 

 desirability of continuing attempt to introduce 



them 40-41 



discovery of living parasites at Lahore, India 26-27 



loss of introduced specimens through lack of green- 

 house 38-39 



possible eflBciency if established in Florida 39-40 



preparation for shipment from India to America. . . 37 



search at Lahore, India 20-21 



concentration of efforts at Lahore, India 25-26 



conclusions drawn from situation at Saharan- 



pur and Lahore 22 



conditions leading to demand therefor 13-14 



investigations in Burma, Java, southern 



China, and Philippines 23-25 



investigations in Ceylon 16-17 



Europe 15-16 



India (1910) 17-23 



(1911) 2.'>-38 



preparations therefor 14-15 



transportation from India to United States 37-38 



Erastria scitula, enemy of Saissetia olese in Italy and Sicily 51 



Erium sp. on citrus in India 49 



