INDEX. 



A. 



Abraxas grossiilariata, 311 

 Acherontia atropos, 172 

 Agriotes, 109 (see Elater) 

 Agrotis exclamationis, 199 



segetum, 199 



Aleyrodes ehelidonii, 33 



proletella, 33 



American Blight, 279 — 284; method 



of injury of, 280; applications of 

 tobacco water ; soft-soap and 

 lime wash ; greasy matters, &c., 

 to destroy, 282, 283 ; " Burford's 

 soft-soap andsulphm' compomid," 

 283 ; at roots of Apple trees, 284 ; 

 list of applications nsed to des- 

 troy, 284 

 Ammonia, sulphate of, 54, 103 

 Ammoniacal liquor, 283 

 Anbury, 38 



Anguilluhdte, 51, 99, 104 

 Anisopteryx sescularia, 335 

 Antler Moth, 58 — 61 ; area of ap- 

 pearance of in Glamorganshire 

 in 1884, and in Selkirkshire, N.B. 

 in 1885, 59 ; map of attacked 

 area in Glamorganshire, 59 ; 

 other great attacks noted, 61 

 Anthomyia (Chortophila) betae, 144 



• — brassicae, 25, 26 



ceparum, 157 



floralis, 25 



• — platura, 157 



radicum, 25 — 28 



tuberosa, 28 



Anthonomus pomorum, 300 

 Aphelenchus avenae (fig.)) 53 

 Aphides, washes to destroy should 

 be adhesive, 178 ; recipes for 

 soft-soap washes, 178, 179 ; mul- 

 tiply most quickly in dry weather, 

 180 

 Aphis (Chermes) abietis, 267 



avenae, 61 



— ' — brassicae, 16 



Aphis (Siphonophora) granaria, 61 



(Phorodon) humuli, 119 



(Schizoneura) lanigera, 279 



(Chermes) laricis, 220 



mali, 284 



pruni, 327 



(Rhopalosiphum) rapae, 177 



rumicis, 3 



Aphaniptera (Order), 393 

 Apion apricans, 55 



assimile, 55 



• flavifemoratum, 55 



Apple, 279—302 



Aphis (Green Fly), 284— 



286 ; kerosene and soap mixture, 

 to destroy, 348 



Aphis, Woolly, 279 



bark Beetle, 330 



blossom Weevil, 300—302 



Moths, 287—297 



Scale, 297—300 



Arions or Black Slugs, 174, 175 



Arkwright, Mr. J. H., of Hampton 

 Court, Leominster, reference to 

 reports furnished by him in 1881 

 on Turnip Flea Beetle, 192 



Arsenite of copper, see Paris-green, 

 354 



Ash, 209—211 



Ash-bark Beetle, 209—211 



Asparagus, 1 — 3 



Beetle, 1—3; 12-spot- 



ted, 2 



Aspidiotus conchiformis, 297 

 Athalia eentifoliie, 194 



• spinarum, 194 



Athous ruficaudis. 111 

 Axle or railway grease, 344 



B. 



Balaniuus nucum, 318 



Banding trees, method recommen- 

 ded by Mr. Frazer S. Crawford, 

 288 



Bark, injured by tar in bandiug, 343 



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