INDEX 



Royal Agricultural Society of 

 England, 75 



Entomology, Miss Ormerod be- 

 ginning the study of, 53 ; first 

 step in, 2 ; lectures on, in Edin- 

 burgh, 279 



Entomology, economic, progress 

 of, 206 



Ephcstia kuhnidla, Zell, 180, 198, 



2O2, 212, 262, 263 



Evans, Mrs., 91 



Evesham Committee work, 204 

 Evolution, Professor Riley on, 335 

 Exhibition in the Palace of In- 

 dustry, Paris, August, 1868, 54 

 Exoascus pnini, Professor Mar- 

 shall Ward on, 175 

 Exorista lota, parasite of Lepi- 

 doptera, 107 



Forest Peninsula, 33, 34 



" Forestry," text-book of, proposed, 



227, 303 

 Forficula minor, Linn. (Earwig) 



189 (Fig.) 

 " Formalin," 220 

 Formica fuliginosa, 138, 139 

 Forshawand Hawkins,Messrs., 266 

 Fowler (Canon) on Helophorus 



rugosus, 108, 267 

 Fream, Dr., references to, 203, 



208, 279, 281, 282, 298, 305, 



317 



Frost and other leaders of the 

 Chartist rising in Monmouth, 



47-52 



Fruitgrowers' Convention, 206 

 Fucus serratus, 34 

 Fuller, Mr., 267 ; letters to, 257 



Family dispersal, 56 



" Famine in India," by Wallace, 308 



" Farm Insects," by Curtis, 184 



" Farm Pests," leaflets on, 65 



Farm stock, fly attacks on, 65, 304 



Fernald, Dr., 187 



Ferry, Old Passage, 38, 44, 45, 50 



Fielding, Copley, 16 



Finger and toe, see Plasmodio- 



pJiora brassicce 



" Flacherie," the, 106, 107, 186 

 Flatworm, 192 

 " Flax seeds," 131, 142, 197 

 Fletcher, Dr., 188 ; letters to, 77, 



116, 195-227 

 " Flies injurious to Stock," Miss 



Ormerod' s, 65, 305 

 Flour-beetle, rust-red, see Tri- 



bolium ferrugineiDii 

 Flour infestation, 69, 179, 191, 220, 



261, 263, 266 



" Flowering," or Palm, Sunday, 25 

 Fly weevil (U.S.A.), 188 

 Font (leaden) at Llancaut, 20 ; at 



Tidenham, PI. vii. 

 Fonts (leaden), A. C. Fryer's paper 



on, in Arch&ol. Journal, 20 

 Foot, Hippoboscal, Pis. xxiii., xxiv. 

 Forest fly, 65, 133, 134 (Fig.), 138, 



i39> 34 



Forest flies, Indian, 224 

 Forest Hundreds, 33 

 Forest of Dean, 33 



Gadflies (Tabanida), 118, 137, 138, 



304 306 



Gamma or silver moth, 178 (Fig.) 

 Gardener, an old, on Miss Orme- 



rod's work, 75 



" Gardeners' Chronicle," 54, 55, 276 

 "Gardeners' Friends and Foes," 



series of diagrams, 88 

 Garton course of lectures, Edin- 

 burgh University, 118, 208 

 Garton, John, 298, 303 

 Gas lime as a top dressing, 195 

 Gastropacha quercifolia, Linn., 158 

 Gastrophilus equi, Fab., 117 (Fig.), 



n8, 305 



Gawsworth, Cheshire, 12 

 Generosity, Dr. Lipscomb on Miss 



Ormerod' s, 94 

 Geophilus longicornis, Centipede, 



235 (Fig.) 



George, A. W., letter to, 174 

 Gibbs, Sir Brandreth, 76 

 Gilbert, Sir Henry and Lady, 298 

 Gnat midge, see Cecidomyia legu- 



minicola 



Goat moth, see Cossus ligniperda 

 Golynrode, 10 

 Goodall on Tabanida, 138 

 Gooseberry red spider, see Bryobia 



pratiosa 



Gout fly, see Chlorops t&niopus 

 Grain beetles, see Calandra (Sit 



philus) granaria 



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