INDEX. 



403 



Clover Pear-shaped Weevils, 55 — 

 57 



Club, 38 



Coccinellicla?, 126 



Cockchafer Beetle, 229—232 ; to 

 beat down, 230 ; grubs hurtful to 

 roots of trees, 231 ; birds that 

 feed on the ^rubs, 231, 232 



Codhn Moth, 286—290 ; means of 

 prevention by scraping trees, 288; 

 and by washing with soft-soap 

 washes and mixtures, 288 ; by 

 banding the trees, also by re- 

 moving infested fruit, disinfect- 

 ing fruit-cases, &c., 289 ; spraying 

 with soft-soap and sulphur, 289 



Cold, ordinarily severe, cannot be 

 reckoned on to kill chrysalids, 

 22 ; chrysalids not apparently 

 killed by, 30 ; non-effect of on 

 Daddy Longlegs grubs, 71 



Coleoptera (Order) definition of, 381 



Colorado Beetle, 169 — 171 ; i^enalty 

 for keeping or distributing live 

 specimens of, 170 



Copper, arsenite of, see Paris-green, 

 354 



Corn and Grass, 58 — 118 



Aphis, or "Plant-louse," 61 — 



64; observed as hybernating in 

 other than egg-state in U.S.A. 



Sawfly, 94 — 96 ; measm'es of 



Ijreventiou by collecting and des- 

 troying infested stubble, 96 



Thrips, 97—99 



Cosmia trapezina, 241 

 Cossus ligniperda, 232 

 Crane-flies, 65 (see Daddy Long- 

 legs) 



Crawford, Frazer S., on methods 



of prevention of Codlin Moth 



attack, 288, 289 

 Crioceris asparagi, 1 

 Cuckoo destroys hairv caterpillars, 



294 

 CuckooFly (Hop),126— 128; caught 



by tarred boards, or trays, 128 

 Curculio nucum, 318 

 Currant, 302—310 



Gall Mite, 802—306 



White Woolly Scale, 306 



—310 



Cynips koUari, 235 



D. 



Daddy Longlegs, 65 — 72 ; measures 

 to prevent eggs being laid, 66; 



to destroy egg or grub, 67 ; to 

 check attack when present, as 

 rolling, 69 ; effect of different 

 weight of pressure, 69 ; hoeing, 

 70; manurial applications: guano, 

 and mixtures of guano with salt, 

 &c., 70 ; nitrate of soda with 

 notes of special effects on grubs, 

 71; cold, non-effect of, 71; im- 

 mersion, power of bearing, 72 ; 

 want of food, power of bearing, 72 



Davidson's composition, original 

 form of where procurable, 264 



Death's-Head Moth, 172, 173 



De Man, Dr., on Tylenchus devas- 

 tatrix, 53, 100 



Depressaria cicutella, 45 



daucella, 47 



depressella, 48 



Devonshire Gall, 236 



Diamond-back Moth, 192 — 194; 

 remedy for attack of caterpillars 

 of, 194 



Dicranura vinula, 265 



Diloba cseruleocephala, 290 



Dilophus febrilis, 129 



Diptera (Order), 394 



Doryphora decemlineata, 169 



Dun-bar Moth, caterpillars carni- 

 vorous, 241 



E. 



Ear-cockles, 104 



Eelworms, 51—55, 99—105 



Elater (Agriotes) lineatus, 109 



(Agriotes) obscurus, 109 



(Agriotes) sputator, 109 



(Athous)ruficaudis=li8cmor- 



rhoidalis, 109 



distinctions between above 



species, 111 



Elm, 216—220 



bark Beetle, 216—220 ; treat- 

 ment of bark to check attack of, 

 218, 219 ; importance of removal 

 of infested trees or branches, and 

 especially felled trunks, 219, 220 



Emerald - green, see Paris -green, 

 854 



Emulsions, 347 (see "soft-soap," 

 and also soap washes) 



Entomology, Introduction to, 373 — 

 896 



Euacanthus interruptus, 126 



Euplexoptera (Order), 382 



Eupteryx solani, 171 



EveshamExperimentalCommittee, 



