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denoted by the numeral (4or 5) in brackets. Apple Winter Moth, Cheima- 

 tobia brumata Steph. (4); on Beans Bean Aphis, A. Rumicis L. (5) ; Bean 

 Seed Beetle, Bruchus granarius L. (5) ; Pea, Bean, and Clover Weevils, 

 Sitona, sps. (4) ; Garden Swift Moth, Hepialus lupiilinus L. (5) ; Cabbage 

 Cabbage Powdered-wing Aleyrodes prohtella L. (5) ; Carrot Carrot 

 Aphis,? A. Papaveris Fab. (4) ; Celery Turnip Moth, Agrotis segetum (4); 

 Corn and Grass Antler Moth, Chareas graminis Steph. (4 and 5, in 

 latter years in Selkirkshire) ; Corn Aphis, A. gratia* ia Kirby (5); Daddy 

 Longlegs, Tipula oleracea (4 and 5); Garden chafers or "chovies," Anisoplia 

 horticola Curtis (5) ; Haulm Fly, "Gout," or "Poddie," Chlorops taeniopus 

 Curtis (5) ; Red Maggot or Wheat Midge, Cecidomyia ? Tritici Kirby (4 and 

 5) ; Corn Thrips, T. cerealium (4) ; Click Beetles and Wire Worms, Elater 

 lineatus L., &c. (4 and 5); Currants and Gooseberries G. & C. 

 Sawfly, Nematus Ribesii Curtis (4) ; Magpie or Currant Moth, Abraxas 

 grossulariata (5) ; Black Currant Gall-mite, Phytoptus Bibis Westw. (5) ; 

 Hop Hop- Aphis and Damson-Hop- Aphis, A. (Phorodon) Humuli Schr. 

 and var, Mahaleb Fonsc. (4) ; and Aphis Harvest Mite (feeding on Aphides) 

 (5) ; Dilophus vulgaris Meigen (larvae in Plop-roots) (5) ; Mangold Beet 

 Carrion Beetle, Silpha opaca L. (4) ; Cockchafers, Melolontha vulgaris Steph. 

 (4) ; Mangold and Beet Fly, Anthomyia Beta, Curt. (4) ; Mangold Aphis, ? 

 A. Papaveris Fab. (5) ; Millipedes (5). (Notes migrations to new feeding- 

 grounds of Julus terrestris) ; Night-feeding Ground Beetle, Steropus madidus 

 Fab. (5) (not previously known to injure plants); Night-feeding Weevils, 

 Otiorhynchus sulcatus Fab., and O. picipes Fab. (5); Mustard Mustard 

 Beetle or " Black Jack," Phadon Bttulas. L. (5) ; Oak Buff-tip Moth, 

 Pygozra bucephala Steph. (4): Oak-leaf Roller, Tortrix viridana Steph. (5); 

 Onions Onion Fly, Anthomyia ceparum, Curt. (4) ; Parsley Parsley 

 Blight, cause doubtful (4) ; Pea Pea Aphis, Sipho/wpkora Pisi Kalt. (5) ;. 

 Pear Vapourer Moth, Orgyia antiqua Steph. (5); Pine Pine Sawfly, Lo- 

 jyhyrus Pini Curtis (4), from Scotland; Poplar Puss Moth, Dicranura 

 vinula Steph. (5), from Fife ; Potatoes Death's-head Hawk-moth, Ache- 

 rontia Atropos (4); Millepedes (4); Raspberry Red Maggots ? Lasioptera 

 Eubi, Heeg. (4) : Turnips " Surface Caterpillars " or Larva? of Agrotis 

 segeium, Westw. (4 and 5); A. exclamationis L. (4), and Tryphcuna pronuba 

 L. (4); Diamond-back Moth, Plutella cruciftrarum, Doubleday (4); Turnip Fly, 

 Haltica {Phyllotreta) nemorum, Cui tis; "Wheat Earcockles," or "Purples," 

 Galls of Tylenchus Tritici, Bastian (5); Willows Willow Beetle, Phratora 

 vitellines L. (4). The following are included on account of their connection 

 with diseases in domestic animals Marsh Snails, Limnceus, sps. (4), and 

 Warble Fly or Ox Bot Fly, Oestrus Bovis, Clark (4 and 5). 



