INDEX 



339 



Buckland, Frank, on " Putts," 37, 



327, 328 



Buckler, Mr. William, 107 

 Buckton, G. B., on Aphides, 79, 80 

 Bunbury Parish, work done by 



schoolboys of, in 

 Burd, Rev. Percy, 29 

 Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, letters 



from, 214 



Bury, Lancashire, 9 

 Buttington, battle of, 23 



Cabbage green-fly, 101 



Caddis fly, see Mormonia nigro- 

 tuaculata, 152 



Caddis worms attacking water- 

 cresses, 151, 152, 282 



Cadelle, the, see Trogosita 



Caerwent, 7, 174 



Calandra (Sitophilus) granaria, 

 granary weevil, 191, 262 (Fig.), 

 267 ; C. oryzce, 262 



Calwer's " Kdferbuch," 270 



" Canadian Entomologist," quoted, 

 202, 211, 223 



Canadian friends, Miss Ormerod's, 

 73 



Cauvin's Hospital, Editor's Lec- 

 ture at, 289 



Cecidomyia destructor, Hessian fly, 

 129, 131 (Fig.), 132, i43> 147, 

 182 ; C. tritici, 131 ; legiimini- 

 cola, 198 



Cecidomyia (Diplosis) equeslris, 137 



Centipede and millipede, 143 (Fig.) 



Cephenomyia rufibarbis, Red- 

 bearded botfly, "149, 150, 151 



Cephus Pygmceus, Corn sawfly, 

 147 (Fig.) 



Cerostoma xytostella, Curtis, see 

 Plutella cruciferarum 



Ceuthorhynchus contractus, Char- 

 lock weevil, 130 (Fig.) 



Chapel of St. Tecla, dimensions, 34, 

 ruins, PI. x. 



Charccas graininis, Antler moth, 

 104, 105 (Fig.), 185, 284 



Charlock \veevil t seeCen tliorli vnchtis 

 contractus 



Charlotte, Princess, " the people's 

 darling," death of, 6 



Chartist Rising, 47-52 ; map of 

 district, PI. xv. 



Cheese-fly, see Piophila casei, 125 



(Fig.) 



Cheimaiobia brumata, 121, 146, 183 

 Chepstow, 15, 30, 33, 43, 53, PI. xvii. 

 Chepstow Bridge, PI. xiii. 

 Chepstow Castle, Pis. ix., xvi. 

 Chepstow Parish Church, Plate vi. 

 Cheshire, see Chester 

 Chest, oak, from Hulgrave Hall, 



58, PI. xviii. 

 Chester, Dr. Ormerod's " History 



of the County Palatine and 



City," 8, 13, 58 

 Chinese Minister Plenipotentiary, 



37 



Chinese naturalist and Miss Or- 

 merod, 75 



Chittenden's, Mr., paper on House- 

 hold Insects, 266 



Chlorops taniopus, Meigen, Gout 



fly, 132, 133 (Fig.), 147 



Choate, Mr., meeting with, 193 ; 



characteristics, 297 

 Chrysops ccecutiens, small blinding 



breeze fly, 136 (Fig.) 

 Church customs, old, 23 

 Cidaria dotata, Linn., spinach 



moth, 231 (Fig.) 

 Clayden, ancestral oak at, 121 

 Cleg, or small rain breeze fly, 



Hcsmatopota pluvialis, 136 (Fig.) 

 Clergy, old local, 27 

 Cliviger township, 8 

 Clothing Club, 30 

 Clover-stem sickness, 226, 282 

 Club-root, Anbury, or Finger and 



toe, 196, 213 

 Coccinella bipunctata, 2-spotted 



lady-bird ; C. septempunctata, 



7-spotted lady-bird, 234 (Fig.) ; 



C. ocellata, eyed lady-bird, 237 



(Fig.) 

 Cockchafer beetle and grubs, 



Melolontha viilgaris, 209, 233 



(Fig.), 277, block, 280 

 Codlin moth, prevention, 277 

 Coleman & Sons, Messrs. W. J., 



letters to, 177 



Collection of specimens of in- 

 jurious insects, 87 

 "Common Fly Attacks to Farm 



Stock," by Miss Ormerod, 304 

 Conger eels, 35 

 Connold, Mr. Ed. T., letters to, 



175, 241 



