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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



(1) 1891. KOEBELE, Albert. — Sugar Cane Insects iu N.S.W. Insect Life iv, 



385-389. 



Trip to Clarence and Tweed Bivers in January, 1891. 

 Reconiniends collecting beetles and giubs, also the use of light 

 traps. 



(2) 1892. BCLTON, Fred W. — Kradicating Griilis. Sugar Journ. & Trop. Cult. 1, 



232. 



At Farleigli, Mackay. seven years before, giubs extremely 

 numerous. Summer ploughing was done, followed by two cross- 

 ploughings. The land was thus rid of grubs by constant working 

 of the soil during their feeding stage. 



(3) 1892. "Jaseur. " — Grubs in Cane {Lcpidoderma albo-Jtiiia) . Sugar Journ. 



& Trop. Cult, i, 210. 



The gru])s severe two previous years on Herbert and 

 Johnstone Bivers. 



(4) 1892. Sheltox, E. M.— Letter to C. V. Biley. Insect Life v, 45. 



Lepidiota sqiuumdata said to be the principal cane-grub. 

 Befers to a fungus from France for the destruction of grubs. 



(5) 1892. Sheltox, E. M. — Grubs in Sugar Cane (Editorial). Sugar Journ. & 



Trop. Cult, i, 159. 



Refers to corresjromlence with Dr. C. V. Biley, which was 

 published in Insect Life v, 47. 



(6) 1892. TuRXER. R. E. — Insect Pests {Lcpidoderma (dbodiirta). Sugar Journ. 



& Tro]i. Cult, i, Oct. Supplement y>. 5. 



Life-history and control measures. See cdso Editorial, p. 182. 



(7) 1893. Editorial — Grubs in Cane. Sugar Journ. & Trop. Cult. ii. 86. 



Bef erring to eradication of grubs in the soil by thorough 

 cultivation during the summer. 



(S) 1893. Olliff, Sydxky. — Bept. on a Yi.sit to the Clarence Biver District. 

 Agr. Gaz. N.g.W. iv. 373-387. 



On p. 379 he mentions several kiiuls of l)eetle larva' under 

 cane; Christmas beetle {A. coiicolor Burm.), and cockchafers 

 (Lepidiota squamulata Waterh., Lepidodenna cdbo-hirtum 

 Waterh., and Hcieroiu/x) ; none very numerous. 



(9) 1893. Tryox, H.— Insects as Fungus Hosts. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Qld. i, 

 51-59. 



A general review of the relation of fungi to insects. 



(lOj 1894. Coloxl\l Sugar, Befixixg Co. — Grubs and Insect Pests (orig. rept. 

 pub. 1893). Sugar Journ. & Trop. Cult, iii, 103, and contd. 124. 



Gives figures of hand-picking in Denmark in 1887, also other 

 parts of Europe. Notes on life history at Hambledon, &c.; the 

 grubs first in serious numbers there in 1889 ; no damage in 1894. 

 ^Fr. ^[unro, of Grassy Hill, tried irrigation and found that it 

 made the cane grow vigorously while the unirrigated cane died. 



(11) 1S94. Editorial — Grubs and other Cane Pests. Sugar Journ. & Trop. 



Cult, iii, 99. 



Discusses fungous diseases of grul)s. &c., also other control 

 measures. 



(12) 1S94. Editorial— The Grub Pest. Sugar Journ. & Trop. Cult, iii, 246. 



Discusses control measures, hand-picking, &c. 



