GENERAL INDEX TO PART II, 



A. 



Agarista casuarinae, 107. 



Agarista glycine (Vine-Moth), 101. 



Alum wash treatment of tubers for 

 Potato-Moth, 153. 



American vines as Phylloxera re- 

 sisting, 125. 



Anhydrous-acid (sulphurous) gas 

 treatment for Phylloxera, 122. 



Ants attacking aphides, 3, 9 ; attacking 

 moths, &c., 103, 104. 



Aphis brassicse (Cabbage-Aphis), 

 165. 



Apple : Apples attacked by Plum (?) 

 Curculio, 22 ; the Apple-root Borer, 93 

 et seq.; apple trees attacked by White- 

 Ant, 140. 



Apricots attacked by Plum (?) Cur- 

 culio, 22. 



Arkle, Mr., England, on parasites of 

 Cabbage-Moth, 163. 



Arsenic : Arsenic as a spraying ma- 

 terial, 64 et seq.; arsenical compounds 

 injurious (?) to bees, 87 et seq.; arsenical 

 spray for Hawk-Moths, 111. 



Aspidiotus aurantii, 48, 53. 



Aspidiotus citri, 53. 



Aspidiotus coccineus, 53, 58. 



Aspidiotus nerii (Oleander-Scale), 

 47. 



Aspidiotus Rossi, 48, 49, 50. 



B. 



Bailey, F. M., on a coccus on orange, 

 &c., 59. 



Balbiani, Prof., on Phylloxera, 119, 

 120. 



Barjin, on habits of aphis, 167. 



Bates, H. W., on habits of White- 

 Ant, 137. 



Bauer, San Francisco, on treatment for 

 Phylloxera, 123. 



Bees injured (?) by arsenical compounds, 

 87 et seq. 



Behr, Dr. Herman, on treatment for 

 Phylloxera, 122. 



Benzole fatal to fruit of strawberry, 

 180. 



Birds : Fruit and Grain eating Birds, 

 with list, 181 et seq.; insectivorous 

 birds should be protected, 42, 

 162. 



Bisulphide Of carbon treatment: for 

 Peach-Aphis, 14 ; for Orange- Aphis, 

 74 ; for Apple-root Borer, 97 ; and for 

 Phylloxera, 123; on the increase as 

 treatment for Phylloxera in France, 

 125 ; proved efficacious in California, 

 127 ; machines used for injecting bisul- 

 phide, 192; used to destroy hybernating 

 larvae, &c., 178. 



Black-July Vine, 128. 



Black Peach- Aphis, 9 et seq. 



Blodget, Lorin, on aphis attacking 

 roots of peach, 11. 



Bluestone (Sulphate of Copper) treat- 

 ment : for Peach- Aphis, 13; and for 

 Strawberry Beetle, 178 ; as a fungicide, 

 &c., 185. 



Blundell's preparation of Paris Green, 

 80, 98. 



Boisduval, France, on Potato-Moth in 

 Algiers, 150. 



Bonnet, on habits of aphis, 167. 



Bot-fly, treatment for, 186. 



Breakwinds a necessity in some or- 

 chards, 72. 



Brittlebank, C. C. on fly attacking 

 Cottony-cushion Scale, 38. 



