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GREEN, E. E.: 



1. 'T^GScription of a Xew Species of Ripersia (sacchari) 



destructive to Sug-ar Cane," Tiid. Mus. Notes, V. 37-8, 

 PI. VI, figs. .-) and 6 (1900). 



2. "Remarks on Indian Scale Insects . . . ," op. cit. 93-103, 



Pis. 18-20. (1903). 

 Aspidiotus glomeratus; Dactylopius sacchari. 



GUENEE, A.: 



1. f "Lepidopteres," Maillard's Notes snr 1' He de la Pe- 



nnion. Annexe G. (1863). 

 70 Borer saccharellus! 



GUILDING, L.: 



1. f "On Insects which Infest the Sngar Cane," Tr. Soc. 

 Arts, XLVI. 143, 3 Pis. (1828) ;\and XLVII. 192-9. 

 (1829). 

 [Extract Mag. X. 11. (I) V. ])]). 46()-70; figs. (1832)]. 



GUERIN-MENEVILLE, F. E.: 



1. "Etudes snr les Insectes Consideres Comme la Canse de 



la ]\Laladie des Cannes a Sncre dans les lies Maurice 



et de la Reunion. I," A. S. E. France (4) IX 89-92 



(1869). 



Coccus sacchari; Lecanium iceryi; L. guerini; Aleurodes her- 



gii; 

 [Also a f pa]i(>r on Coccus sacchari in Pev. Mag. Zool. 

 (2) XIX. 451 (1867) and Soc. d'Acclim (1867)]. 



HADI, S. M.: 



1. "The Sugar Industry of the United Provinces of Agra 

 (feOudh (Allahabad), (1902). 

 Insects 45-51. 



Diatraea saccharalis: Termes taprobanes; Blissus leucopterus 

 (i. e.. gibbiis) ; Hieroglyphus furcifer; Poecilocera hierogly- 

 phica. 



HAMILTON, C: 



1. f "Descriptio Vermium in Insulis Antillis qui Cannis 

 Saccariferis Damnum Intulerunt," Comment Xori- 

 berg, pp. 179-80 (1734). 

 Diatraea saccharalis. 



