vi First Report on Economic Zoology. 



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Sub-group J?.— Section III. ANIMALS INJURIOUS' TO FORESTRY. 



Willow-beetle at Norwicli (^Sarperda carcharias, Linn.); Sirex Flies in 

 Fir trees {S. juvenms and 8. gigas); The Poplar Saw-fly {Cladius 

 viminalia) ; Saw-fly Larvre on Willows ; Insect Galls on Osier plants ; 

 The Felted Beech-coccus (jCryptococcus fagi) ; Chermes corticalis on Pine 

 trees 36-40 



GEO UP F. 



The Furniture Beetles and Clothes Moths ; Insects and Mites in Furniture ; 

 the Larder Beetle (Dermestes lardarius) ; Weevils amongst stored com 

 (Calandra granaria) ......... 41-4:7 



Fungoid disease in Black-currant leaves (Septoria ribis) ; Gooseberry fungus 



(^Puccinia pringsheimiana) ........ 47-49 



Appendix. 



Tapeworm in Sheep at Okehampton ; Black Wire-worm in Mangolds ; List of 



leaflets prepared and revised for the Board ..... 49-50 



PAET II. 



REPORTS ON ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY SENT IN REPLY TO VARIOUS 

 CORRESPONDENTS. 



A, British. 



GROUP B. 



Origin and Varieties of Domesticated Geese ...... 53-54r 



GEOUP D. 



Dipterous larva? in human excreta ; Correspondence on the Mosquito annoy- 

 ance at Blackheath ......... 55-59 



GROUP E. 



Sub-group A. 



Horse- worms and the use of Thymol ; Depluming scabies in Fowls. . 60-61 



Sub-group B. 



Section I. ANIMALS INJURIOUS TO AGRICULTURE. 



Fruit Pests: The Bud Moth {Ikdya ocellana); The Pith Moth {Laverna 

 atra) ; The Pear and Cherry Sawfly ; Notes on Fruit Pests in an Orchard 

 at Wisbech ; Phyllobius or Leaf Weevils ; Insects on Vines in Jersey ; 



