1900] 



111 



blossom, caterpillar feeding in central 

 portion, and winter cocoon, 87 ; pre- 

 ventive treatment, 88 

 Retinia buoliana, 105-108 



S. 



Scolytus pruni, 69-72 ; rugulosus, 70 



Sewage carbolic, McDougall's, for steep- 

 ing infested Bean seed, 31 



Steam spraying apparatus, 101 



Sheep, 89-94 



Sheep's Nostril Fly, 89-94 ; description 

 of maggot, 89, 90; method of attack 

 of fly, 90 ; method and duration of 

 life of maggots in nostrils, 90, 91 ; 

 description of fly, 91 ; signs of pre- 

 sence of fly in the flock, 92 ; maggot 

 does not enter the brain, and does not 

 cause the diseases known as " Gid," 

 or " Staggers " ; notes of serviceable 

 preventive applications, 94 



Short Notices, 99-108 



Skim-coulter, attached to plough, useful 

 to turn down and bury infested sur- 

 face of ground, 36 



Soft-soap, spraying with, 99 

 Stem Eelworm in Beans, 32-37 



T. 



Tortrix, Mottled Fruit Tree, 75-78; 

 great resemblance of P. variegana to 

 P. pruniana, — descriptions of moths 

 of above species, 75, 76 ; habits of 

 caterpillars of, 75 ; description of, in 

 winter cocoons, 76 ; suggestions as to 

 spraying with soft-soap wash to de- 

 stroy, 77 ; recipes for kerosine emul- 

 sion, 77, 78 



Tulip-root in Oats, gas-lime not a cure 

 for, 37 



Tylenchus devastatrix, 32-37 



W. 



Wheat-bulb Fly, 38-43 ; date of earliest 

 English record of, 38 ; descriptions 

 of flies and maggots, 38, 39 ; method 

 and time of attack of, 39; chiefly 

 occurs after fallow, 40 ; special notes 

 of attack of 41, 42 



Worms, Planar ian, 95-98 



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