ALCOCK, A.: 



1. ''.... Pests of the Sugar ( 'aiie," lud. Mns. l^otes V. 

 40-4 (1900). 



AVEQUIN. J. B.: 



1. LKueiiiies of Snuar Cane in Antilles and Louisiana], 

 Journal Pharmaeie, XXXII. ;5;^j5-7 (1857). 

 Of. Ins. Life IV. DC. (LS91 Xov.) 

 Diatraea saccharalis and Calandra 



BANCROFT, J.: 



1. f Second Ann. Rep. of Board appointed to cnijuire in tlic 



causes of Diseases affecting- live stock and plants, &c." 

 (Ih-isbane 1877) pp. 12-13, figs. 



2. f Diseases of aninuils and plants that intci-fere with ( V)lo- 



nial Progress" (Brisbane l.'^7!»), pp. 8-9. 

 ']. f "Rep. of the Board apjiointed to encpiirc into the causes 

 of diseases affecting live stock and ])lants" (Brisbane 

 1876) pp. 19-31, 2'Pls. 



BALLOU, H. A.: 



L ''Review of Insect Pests Affecting the Sugar Cane," 

 West Ind. Bull. V. 37-47 (1905). 



Reprint Haw. PI. ]\Io. XXIV. 2(57-74 (1905 June 15). 



Diatraea saccharalis; Ligyrus tumulosus; Sphenophorus serl- 

 ceua; Diaprepes abbreviatus; Delphax saccharivora; Xylebo- 

 rus perforans; Castnia licus; Coccidae; and Parasites. 



BARLOW, E.: 



1. ''Miscellaneous Xotes from the Entomological Section,'' 

 Ind. Mus. Xotes IV. 35-6 (isiic,). 

 Aspidiotus; Termes taprobanes. 



BARRETT, O. W.: 



1. "Th(> (dianga or Mole Cricket ( Srripfcrisrus (Vidaeiiilufi 

 Latr.) in Porto Rico/' Bull. Porto Rico Agr. Station. 

 II. 1-9, fig. 1 (1902). 

 [Reprint ILaw. PL Mo. XXITI. 222-37, fig. 1 (194)]. 



