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MEAD, R. D.: 



1. "Losses Occasioned bv Destructive Insects and Plant Dis- 



eases," H. PL Mo.' XXV. 3G0-1, (1906). 



2. "Sugar Cane Pests," 11. PI. :^ro. XXVI. 10-18, (1U07, 



Jan. 15). 

 "The "spittle"' insects are probably not these but Saccharo- 

 svdne saccharivora. 



3. ''Cane Borer Parasite," H. PI. Mo. XXV 11. 44-5, ( 1 1)08, 



Feb. 15). 



4. "Sugar Cane Borer Parasite,'' IT. PI. Mo. XXVTI. 233, 



(1908, June 15). 



5. "Insect ])arasite collection bv Geo. Compere," II. PI. Mo. 



XXVIII. 1G4-5, (1909,' May). 

 Strong criticism of Froggatt No. 3. 



MICHAEL, A. D.: 



1. f - Bull. Kcw. Gardens 40, 



(iSltO, A])ril). 



Abstract Ins. Life. 111. ]>. 3L (1890, Aug.). 

 Histiostoma rostroserratus; Tarsonynnis bancrofti ( Arachnida). 



2. f "Observations of tlic Life Ilistobies of tbe Gamasinae 



" J. Linu. S. London XV. 297-309 (1881). 



MORGAN, H. A.: 



1. "Sugar Cane Borer and Its Parasite," Bull. Louisiana 

 Exp. Station Series 2 (9), 215-28; (1891, June). 

 [Rev. Ins. Life III. 362-3]. 



218-26 Chilo saccharalis, figs. 1-5; 226-8. Chauliognathus penn- 

 sylvanica, fig. 6. 



MORRIS, D.: 



I. f "Corres})ondence relating to tbe A])bis Idigbt on sugar 

 cane in Jamaica," (Jamaica) 4 pp. (1882). 



MORTON, W. J.; THOMPSON, W. J.; et al: 



1. "Chilo saccliaraJis: Its Injury to (^orn in Virginia, and 

 to (^ane and Sorghum in Lousiana," Ins. Life II L pp. 



64-5, (1890, Sept.). 



MUIR, F.: 



1. ''Xotes on Some Fijian Insects," Bull. II. S. P. Eut. II. 

 1-11, PL 1, (1906, Xov. 10). 

 6 Elenchus tenuicornis, PI. 1 ; and general notes. 



