94 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
—Attack of Codling-moth in Idaho, Simpson, pp. 51-63, Bull. U. S. Dep. 
Agric. Ent. xxx. 
Tortrix pinicolana, ravages in Italy, Cecconi (222). 
Ypsolophus pometellus , Slingerland (1300). 
Hyponomeuta padella destroyed by Atractotomus mail , Pommerol, pp. 
18-23, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais xiv. 
Plutella cruciferarum in N. Zealand, Hilgendorf (624). 
Caterpillars injurious to potato-plants etc. in Australia, Froggatt (449). 
Saw-flies in Australia, Froggatt (504).—Plum saw-fly, Hoplocampa 
fuliginosa , Andersson (17). 
Lyda , ravages of on Conifers, Luke (861). 
Ants in gardens, injuries, Andersson (18). 
Zabrus tenebrioides in Italy, Porta (1081). 
Dermestes vulpinus destroying Salmiak, Schroder, p. 63, Allg. Zeitschr. 
Ent. vi. 
Anobium etc. attacking sugar, parasite, VayssiIsre (1412). 
Anthonomus grandis in N. America, Mally (873). 
Pissodes (867) and Scolytus multistriatus (868), biology of, MacDougall. 
Cylus turcipennis in Australia, Tryon (1380). 
Bruchus pisi , Frank (485).— Bruchus injurious to Voandzeia subterranea 
in the Soudan, Fleutiaux, p. 181, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1901. 
Galeruca xanthomelcena , Menegaux (915), Noel, p. 238, Naturaliste 
1901; injurious at Nimes, Mingaud, p. xxviii, Bull. Soc. Nimes xxviii. 
Colorado beetle in England, Theobald (1361). 
Melolontha, cycles of, Marchal (876), Raspail (1105). 
Value of the light of glowworms and fireflies, Langley & Very (811). 
Parasites of Scirpophaga aurijiua , Bingham (111). 
Fungus against Cleonus , Danysz & Wize (323). 
Edible insects, Daguin (314). 
Lac industries, Watt (1452). 
Hypoderma bo vis, Barfod (70).— Hypoderma attacking man in France, 
Topsent (1371); in Sweden, Bergman, pp. 79, 80, Ent. Tidskr. xxii. 
Stomachic disease and caterpillars, Vevey (1418). 
Dipterous larvae in human alimentary canal, Thebault (1356). 
Larvae in alimentary canal of man, Stiles and others pp. 433, 434, 
P. ent. Soc. Washington iv. 
Passage of Bacilli through alimentary canal of Insects, Cao (210). 
Destruction of mosquito larvae, Underwood (1408). 
Insects injurious to Mammals in N. America, Stiles, pp. 491, 492, 
P. ent. Soc. Washington iv. 
Horses affected by Bombyxprocessioned, Rohr (1177). 
Exterminating household Insects, Beattie (78). 
Fleas, preventive of, Moffat, p. 172, Canad. Ent. xxxiii. 
Sarcopsylla in Madagascar, Beauprez, p. 320, Arch, parasit. iv. 
Diptera as conveyors of disease, How t ard (650). 
Mosquitoes as carriers of infection, Blanchard (119). 
Malaria and mosquitoes. Aitken (13), Annett & Dutton (28), 
Austen (50), Billet (109), Blanchard (119, 121), van der Burg (179), 
Celli (225), Christy (248), Daniels (322), Davis (327), Donitz (373), 
Evans (423), Galli-Valerio & Narbel (528, 529), Giles (557), Grandpre 
& Charmoy (574), Grassi (575, 576, 577), Green (579), Howard (647), 
Hutchins, Mallett, Ross (660), Laveran (815, 816), Liston (850, 851), 
Minot (923), Nuttall (977).—Mosquitoes and malaria, priority in dis¬ 
covery, Nuttall (976).— Nuttall & others (978), Perrone (1023), 
Polaillon (1073), Ribbing (1163), Rogers (1176), Ross (1178,1179, 1180), 
Ross, Annett & Austen (1181), Sergent (1277), Stephens & Christo¬ 
phers (1327), Theobald (1358, 1360), Ward (1434), Wolff (1497), Zie- 
