Achorntes armatus, 10. 



Achorutes longispinus , 10. 



Alder, attacked by Clearwing Moth, 30. 



Aleyrodes brassicae, 22. 



Aleyrodes vaporarium, 22. 



Andncus fecundatrix, 43. 



Andricus gemmatus f. corticis, 43. 



Andncus ramuli, 43. 



Anobium domesti^uni, 29. 



Aphides, on apple trees, 17 ; on cab- 

 bage, 21 ; on plum trees, 18. 



Aphis brassicae, 21. 



Aphis pruni, 18. 



Apple, Apple Sucker on, 14 ; Figure-of- 

 8 Moth, 32 ; Woolly Aphis, 17. 



Apple Blossom Weevil, 2. 



Apple Sucker, 14. 



Avion empiricorum, 43. 



Aspidiotus ostreaeformis, 24. 



Asters, attacked by Snow Fly, 22. 



Atropos divinatoria, n. 



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Beans, attacked by Springtails, 10 ; 

 Thrips, 12 ; Wireworms, 28. 



Begonia, attacked by Eelworms. 3. 



Birds, Food of, 45 ; Injurious and 

 Beneficial to Agriculture, 45 ; Pre- 

 servation of Wild, 45. 



Bisulphide of Carbon, Instructions for 

 using, 53. 



Blackbird, 51. 



Black-Currant Gall-Mite, 5 ; dusting 

 with lime and sulphur, 5 ; spray- 

 ing with lime and sulphur, 7 ; 

 spraying with soft-soap and sul- 

 phur, 7. 



Blue Tit, 48. 



Britton, Dr., cited, 22. 



Book Louse, n ; remedial measures, 12. 



Bullfinch, 51. 



Bunting, Yellow, 51. 



Burdock Moth, 32. 



Burden, E. R., on Larch and Spruce 

 Chermes, 14. 



Byturns tomentosus, 27. 



Carpenter, Prof. Geo. H., cited, 10, n. 



Cabbage Aphis, 21. 



Cabbage Gall Weevil, 2. 



Cabbage Moth, 33 ; preventive and 



remedial measures, 33. 

 Catabomba pyrastn, 22. 



Caulifiowers, attacked by Springtails, 10. 



CeciJomyia taxi. 43. 



Celery, atucked by Springtails, 10. 



Chaffinch, 51. 



Chapman, Dr. A. T., cited, 34. 



Cherry. 29. 



Ch row atomy in ihcis, 41. 



Chrysanthemums, attacked by Snow 

 FJy, 22. 



Clearwing Moths. 29. 



Clouded Drab Moth, 34. 



Cockcha f er, 24 ; life-history, 25 ; bird 

 enemies, 26. 



Collembola, 10. 



Coleophora laricella, 38. 



Common Pug Moth, 32. 



Crane Flies, 2. 



Cuckoo Spit, 13. 



Cucumbers, attacked by Snow Fly, 22. 



Currant Clearwing Moth, 29. 



Currant Scale, 24. 



Currant-Shoot Moth, 34 ; life-history, 

 34 ; preventive and remedial mea- 

 sures, 35. 



Curtis, John, cited, 10. 



Cynips hollar i, 43. 



Dacre hnmeralis, 43. 



Dahlia, attacked by Eelworms, 3. 



Ijrfoba caeruleocephala, 32. 



Earwig, n. 



Eelworm, the Stem, 3 ; life-history, 

 3 ; preventive and remedial mea- 

 sures, 4. 



Eriophyes avellaena, 8. 



Enophyes gossypii, 8. 



Eriophyes oleivorus, 8. 



Eriophyes ribis, 5. 



Eriophyes tiliae, 8. 



Eriophyes tristriatus v. erinea, 8. 



Eupithecia vulgata, 32. 



Flycatcher, Spotted, 47. 



Fieldfare, 51. 



Figure-of-8 Moth, 32. 



Food of Birds, 45. 

 j Forficula anricularia, n. 

 i Fowls as destroyers of insect larvae, 

 28. 



Fridericia leydigi, 4. 



