INDEX. 



409 



203 ; hand-picking a successful 

 remedy, 20-4 ; harrowing also 

 serviceable, '201 ; pigs useful to 

 destroy, 205 



-soil, removal of, to get rid 



of Sawfly caterpillars or cocoons, 



252, 315, 316, 326 

 Sweeping with boughs on scufflers 



to dislodge caterpillars, 198 

 Swift Moth, Small or Garden, 9 — 11 



T. 



Tar injuiious to bark, 343 ; to check 

 advance of beetles, 155 



TaiTed boards to catch insects in 

 large numbers, 128 ; to beat 

 caterpillars on to, 317 ; to shake 

 beetles on to, 364 



Taschenberg, Dr. E. L., on Apion 

 apricans, 56 



Tenthredo cerasi, 324 



Tephritis onopordinis, 48 



Tetranychus telarius, 135 



tiliarum, 140 



Thomas, Dr. C, on Corn Aphis, 64 



Thrips cerealium, 97 



physapus, 97 



Thysanoptera (Order), 384 



Timber, infested, to destroy, 257, 

 262 



Tipula oleracea, 65 



Titmice destroy Aphides, 180 



Titmouse, Black-headed, and Blue- 

 headed, destroy Marble - Gall 

 maggots, 237 



Tobacco, with soft-soap wash, 124; 

 liquor, 223; with soft-soaj) and 

 siolphur, 299 



Tortrix viridana, 238 



Traps of logs, bark, and brush-wood, 

 to attract timber beetles, 246, 

 262, 334 



Trenching, or burying down, to des- 

 troy caterpillars or insect infes- 

 tation in the ground, 31, 49, 143, 

 158, 291 



Trichoptera (Order), 385 



Trypeta onopordinis, 48 



Tiilip-root, 99 — 103 ; description 

 of, 100 ; caused by Tylenchus 

 devastatrix, 100 ; deep ploughing 

 as a remedy for, 101 ; infestation 

 spread in earth from infested 

 fields, 101 ; crops subject to in- 

 festation, 102 ; chemical applica- 

 tions found useful as remedies 

 for, 102, 103 



Turf-heaps, to kill insects in, 118 



Turnips, 177—205 



Turnip Aphis, 177 — 180 (for washes 



to destroy, see " Aphides ") 

 blossom Beetle, 156 



Flea Beetle or Fly, 180— 



192 ; statistics of loss from in 

 1881, 182, 183; weeds from which 

 thi.s infestation spreads, 184 ; 

 methods of cultivation and treat- 

 ment of ground to prevent attack, 

 184—187 ; thick sowing, 187 ; 

 rolling, sheep-driving, &c., to 

 check attack, 189, 190 ; reports 

 of Mr. J. H. Arkwright on Flea 

 Beetle referred to, 192 



Gall \Yeevil, see Cabbage 



and Turnip-Gall Weevil, 35 

 or Dart Moth, 199 



" Siu'face Caterpillars'") 



Sawfly, 194—199 



-seed Weevil, 156 



(see 



Tylenchus devastatrix, 51, 99 



obtusus (fig.), 53 



tritici, 104 



Vapourer Moth (Common), 322, 



323 

 Voelcker, Dr. Augustus, directions 



by, for use of gas-lime, 37 



W. 



Wasps, Solitary, 46 



Water, applied through a hose to 



destroy caterpillars, 296 

 Web-nests of cateri)illars, to destrov, 



293, 294; with chrysalids, 296" 

 Webster, Prof. F. M., method of use 



of Paris-green to remedy Codlia 



Moth attack, 289 

 Weevil, Apple-blossom, 300 — 302 



Bean-seed, 5 — 9 



Bean, Clover and Pea, 164 



—169 



Cabbage and Tm-nip-Gall, 



35—38 



Clay-coloured (and Vine), 



361—365 



Clover (Pear-shaped), 55 — 



57 



Nut, 318—320 

 Pine, 260—265 

 Bed-] egged, 362 

 Turnip-seed, 156 

 Vine, 361—365 



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