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7. "Ichneiimoiiid Parasites of the Sugar Cane Borers in 



the Island of Reunion," Bull. U. S. Ent. 30, p. 82, 

 %. 29 (1901). 

 [Cf. Bordage No. 2]. 



8. ''On the Impoi'tation of Beneficial Insects from one 



Country to Another," Tr. Mass. liort. Soc. 11-19. 

 (1906)'. 



HUGHES, G.: 



1. f "Natural History of Barbados" (London, 1750). 

 245-7 Phalaena saccharalis. 



HUMBOLDT and BONPLAND, v. SAY: 



JACOBY, M.: 



1. [Exhil)it of Leptispa pipimaea from Sugar Cane from 

 Bombay Presidency],"?. E. S. London, p. 11. (1894 

 April ).*^ 



ICERY, M. E.: 



1. f "Memoire sur le Pou a Poche Blanche," Chambre 

 d'Agric. de rile Maurice, pp. 1-8, Pis. 1-G. (1864). 

 [Translation by Dunning, P. E. S. London, 1864, pp. 

 51-5.]. 



JOHNSTONE, J. C: 



1. "Notes on the Continued Ravages of the DeJphax sac- 



charivora upon the Cane of the West Indian Islands, 

 especially in Grenada," P. E. S. London I. pp. 27-28 

 (1834). 



2. f "Insects Injurious to Sugar Cane," Tr. Soc. Arts. 



London 50, pp. 65-8 (1836). 

 Saccharosydne saccharivora. 



3. f "Extracts from a Letter from A. McBarnet, Esq., of 



St. Vincent, relative to the ravages of the Mole-Cric- 

 ket in that Island," P. E. S. London II. pp. 10 and 



31 (1837). 

 Qryllotalpa didactyla. 



KARSCH. F.: 



1. "Eine Stelzenwanze als Zerstorerin des Zuckerrohrs auf 

 Java," Ent. Nachr. XIY. 205-7 (1888 July). 

 Colobathriste? saccbaricida. 



