INDEX. 



Pelargoniums, attacked by Eelworms, 



3- 



Pig Louse, 44. 



Pine, damaged by Sawfly, 43. 



Pine Sawfly, 43. 



Plodia interpunctella, 36. 



Plover or Peewit, 48. 



Plum, attacked by Aphids, 18 ; Figure- 

 of-8 Moth, 32 ; Scale, 24. 



Plum Aphids, 18 ; life-history, 21 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 20. 



Porcellio scaber, 4. 



Primulas, attacked by Eelworms, 3. 



Psylla mali, 14. 



Pterophoms pentadactylus, 36. 



Pulvinarin ribesii, 24. 



R 



Raspberry Beetle, 27 ; life-history, 27 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



27. 

 Raspberry Moth, 35 ; life-history, 35 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



Research, Chief Lines of, 2. 

 Red-belted Clearwing Moth, 29. 

 Ribes alpinum, Galls on, 42. 

 Ribes GalllMidge, 42. 

 Rook, 51. 



Roses, attacked by Clouded Drab Moth, 

 34 ; Snow Fly, 22. 



Sawfly, on pine, 43. 



Scale Insects, Mussel Scale, 23 ; Oyster- 

 Shell Bark, 24 ; White Woolly Cur- 

 rant, 24. 



Scalloped Hazel Moth, 29. 



Schizoneura lanigera, 17. 



Sesia apiformis, 29. 



Sesia bembiformis, 29. 



Sesia myopiformis. 29. 



Sesia tipulifcrmis, 29. 



Skylark, 51. 



Slug, Large Black, 43. 



Sminthurus luteus, 10. 



Sminthunts malmreeHti, n. 



Snow or Ghost Fly, 22 ; life-history 

 and habits, 22 ; plants attacked by, 

 22 ; remedial measures, 23. 



Sparrow, 48. 



Sprayfluids, 5, 14, 16, 17, 22, 26, 27. 



Spraymarkers. 14. 



Springtails, 10 ; attacking beans, 10 ; 

 cauliflowers, 10 ; orchids, 10 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, n. 



Spruce Chermes, 14. 



Starling, 51. 



Stockdove, 48. . 



Stomach Contents of Birds, 51. 



Strawberry Plume Moth, 36. 



Sunflowers, attacked by Froth Fly, 13. 



Swallow, 45. 



Syrphus grossulariae, 22. 



Taeniocimpa instabilis, 34. 



Tettigonia spumaria, 13. 



Theobald, Fred. V., quoted, n, 27. 



Thrips pissivora, 12. 



Thrush, 51. 



Titmouse, Great, 48. 



Tortrix viridana, 39. 



Tomato, attacked by larvae of Burdock 



Moth, 32 ; Snow Fly, 22. 

 Trapping for Woodlice, 4. 

 Tylenchus devastatrix, 3. 

 Vegetable Marrows, attacked by Snow 



Fly, 22. 



Voluntary Observers, 2. 



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Walnut Gall-Mite, 8. 



Weevil, Clay-coloured, 26 ; experiments 

 on, 26. 



White Woolly Currant Scale, 24. 



Whiteworms, 4. 



Wild Birds, 45 ; excessive numbers of, 

 45; food habits, 45 ; stomach con- 

 tents, 51. 



Willow, attacked by larvae of Clear- 

 wing Moth, 31 ; Scale, 24. 



W T ireworms, 28 ; experiments on, 28. 



Wood-pigeons, 48, 52. 



Woolly Aphis, 17. 



Woodlice, List of Midland Species, 4 ; 

 preventive and remedial measures, 

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Yew Gall-Midge, 43. 



