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WALSINGHAM, LORD: 



1. '•:\Lierok'pi<lui)tera;' Faini. Haw. I. 409-759, Pis. 10-25. 



(1907 Dec. 1). 

 713 Opogona aiirisquamosa; also reference to O. subcervinella 

 from Maiirituis. 



WATSON, N. B.: 



1. "The Koot Borer of Sii^-ar Cane (Diaprepes ahhrevia- 

 tus):' West. Ind. Bull. IV. 37-47, Fig. 1-3, (1904). 

 Also Sphenophorus sericeus and Ligyrus tumulosus. 



WENT, F. A. F. C: 



1. "Eeii middcl tot bestrijding van rietvijanden onder de 

 Insecten, nieer bizonder van de Witte hiis," Arch. 

 Java Snik. II. 253-5, (1894). 



WESTWOOD, J. O.: 



1. "A Notice of the Kavages of the Cane Fly on the Sugar 



Canes of Grenada." By Anon, with additional ob- 

 servations by J. O. Westwood, Mag. Nat. Hist. Yl. 

 407-13, text-figs. 54 a-c. (1833 May). 

 Delphax saccharivora. 



2. f "Keport of the Committee, etc., for Investigating the 



the Xature of the Ravages of the Cane Fly, Delphax 

 saccharivora in Grenada," (London) pp. 1-2. (183 ). 



3. "Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects," 



VoL I. 347-8, (1838-1840). 

 Calandra palmarum and sacchari. 

 3a. "The Seychelles Dorthesia!' Gardener's Chron. (No. 

 51) 836, fig. (1855). 



4. t "The Cane Borer," Gardener's Chron. 453, (1856 



July 5). 

 Diatraea saccharalis. 



5. f "Notice of the 'Borer,' a caterpillar very injurious to 



the Sugar Cane," J. Linn. Soc. London I. 102-3, 



(1857). 

 Diatraea saccharalis in Mauritius. 



6. f [Parasite of Icerya's Coccus] P. E. S. London. (3) 



IL 55. (1864). 



