xxx First Report on Economic Zoology. 
Hexapoda Coffee scales ( Lecanium caffeas , Aspuliotiis articulatus ) ; 
mealy bug ( Dactylobius destructor ) ; coffee moth 
(Heliothis armigera ) ; coffee miner ( Gracillaria coffei- 
foliella) ; also Oryzia Ccylonica , Zcuzera coffex, and 
others. 
Chilopoda and Diplopoda None. 
Mollusca Probably snails and slugs. 
Reptilia and Amphibia ... None. 
Birds None. 
Mammals The same as section (tj). 
Survey of Sub-section (i) of Section I. 
ANIMALS INJURIOUS TO SUGAR-CANES. 
Protozoa to Nemertina ... 
Nematoda 
Arachnida 
Hexapoda 
Chilopoda and Diplopoda 
Mollusca 
Reptilia and Amphibia ... 
Mammalia., 
None. 
Several damage sugar cane ( Hctcrodera sacchari, Ty- 
lenchus saccliari , and others). 
Numerous mites damage leafage and stems {Histiostoma 
rostroscrratus , Tarsonymus Bancroftii ) . 
Sugar-cane borers (Diatrxa saccharalis ) ; tropical sugar- 
cane borer ( Chilo saccharalis ) ; pin borers ( Xylcborus 
piccus and X. perforans ; Sandwich Island borers 
iSphcnophorus obscurus) ; white grub of Queensland 
(Lcpidiota syuamulata) ; sugar scale ( Aspidiotus sac- 
chari). 
None. 
None. 
None. 
Rats and stray domestic stock. 
Survey of Section II., Sub-group B. 
ANIMALS INJURIOUS TO HORTICULTURE. 
The number and variety of plants cultivated in the garden is so great 
and so varied that it is not possible to sub-divide them in detail. For our 
purpose we may, however, divide them into two sub-sections in connection 
with their animal enemies : — 
(a) The animals injurious to culinary plants. 
Q3) The animals injurious to ornamental plants. 
Sub-section (a) of Section II. 
animals injurious to culinary plants. 
Protozoa to Nemertina ... None. 
Nematoda Various eel-worms ( Tylcnclms , Hctcrodera). (Tomato 
root disease). 
Chsetopoda Enchytrxus and a few others damage roots. 
Crustacea Land isopods ( Oniscus , etc.) attack roots and seedlings. 
Arachnida Red spiders and various acari damage leaves. 
Hexapoda Most groups of insects attack vegetables — onion 1 ' fly 
(Phorbia ccpetorum), cut-worms ( Noctiue ), thrips, aphis, 
leather jackets ( Tipulidx ). 
Chilopoda None. 
Diplopoda Millepedes attack various roots ( Julus , Polydesmus , etc.). 
Mollusca Snails and slugs attack delicate leaves. 
Amphibians None. 
Reptiles None. 
j$j r cl s Several finches, the sparrow, and other small birds, as long- 
tailed tits, take seeds, buds, and fruit. 
Mammals Mice, rats, voles, skunks, and others do damage in gardens. 
