INDEX OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



605 



Stitch-bird, 507 



Stitchwort, 382 



Stoat, 70; legislation against, 546 



Stock, common, 369 

 \Stomoxys calcitrant, 322 ; ^S. nigra, 323 



Stonecrop, biting, 410 



Stork's-bill, 388; musky, 388 



Strawberry, 406; tree, 418 

 ^Stringops habroptilus, 507 



Stringy-bark, 410 



Striped pea- weevil, 298 

 \Strixflammea, 138 



\Strongylus armatus, 354; f.S. capillaris, 

 355; t<5- cervicornis, 355; -\S. con- 

 tortus, 355 ; f-S. convolutus, 355 ; fS. 

 filicollis, 356 ; fS- gracilis, 355 ; \S. 

 micrurus, 355; -\S. ovis-pulmonalis, 

 355J \S. paradox, 356; f-S. />/- 

 monaris, 355; f^- rufescens, 355; 

 t<S. strigosus, 356; f'S. tetracanthus , 



%Stuartina melleri, 433 



Sturdy, 352 



\Sturnella neglecta, 164 

 t^fwrMM/a ludoviciana, 164 

 t-Starmw vulgaris, 154, 537 

 ^.Stylidium graminifolium, 439 



Sun-flower, 428 ; spurge, 472 

 f-Stw scro/a, 33 



Swallow, Australian, 2, 150 



Swan, black, 106; white, 107 



Swede turnip, 373 



Sweet-briar, 408, 553; potato, 446; 



vernal grass, 489 ; William, 380 

 ^Sylvia atricapilla, 150, 536 ; -fS. cinerea, 

 14? 



Symbiotic fungi and native bush plants, 



519 



\Symmoca quadripunctata, 308 

 %Symphytum officinale, 443 

 \Syncecus australis, 118, 565; ^S. die- 



menensis, 119 

 tSyringa vulgaris, 454 

 \Syritta oceanica, 314 

 \Syrphus novee-zealandiee, 307, 309, 314; 

 f*S. obesus, 313 ; f.S. viridiceps, 313 



fT. echinococcus, 352; 

 nata, 352; ^T.perfoliata, 353; f^- 

 saginata, 353 ; fT. serialis, 352; fl*. 

 serrata, 353 ; f^ 1 . solium, 352 

 \-Tteniopygia castanotus, 164 

 j-Tamio* striatus, 75 

 JTanacefMOT vulgare, 432 

 Tanager, scarlet, 162 

 Tansy, 432 

 Tapestry moth, 309 

 Tape-worms, 351-53 

 ^.Taraxacum officinale, 533 

 Tare, common, 401 ; hairy, 401 ; slender, 



400 



Taro, 12 

 Tar-weed, 458 

 Teal, 100, 537 



Teasel, fuller's, 420; wild, 420 

 \Teleanthera sp., 470 



Tench, 252 



^Tenebrioides mauritanicus, 287 

 fTene&rts mo/ifor, 296; }T. obscurant, 



295 

 ^Tephrites tryoni, 316; fT. xanthodes, 



315 



iTessaromma sulcatum, 297 

 Testacella maugei, 259 

 Tetranychus bimaculatus, 349; fT. fe/. 

 . faW, 349 

 Teucnum Scorodonia, 462 

 Thar, 59 

 ^Theridion rufipes, 344; fT. tepidari- 



orum, 344 



^Thermobia furnorum, 266 

 Thistle, blessed, 425 ; Californian, 425 ; 

 Canadian, 425; carline, 421; cock- 

 spur, 422; cotton, 422; creeping, 

 425; curled, 423; Malta, 422; 

 March, 425 ; milk, 425 ; musk, 425 ; 

 Scotch, 422, 425; slender, 423; 

 star, 421 ; woolly, 425; yellow star, 

 422 ; prevention of, 543 

 %Thlaspi arvense, 377 

 \Thoramus wakefieldii, 348 

 Thorn-apple, 453 

 Thorough- wax, 414 

 Three-cornered Jack, 468 

 \Thrincia hirta, 437 

 \Thrips sp., 327, 523 

 Thrush, song, 142, 409, 537, 565 



native, 507 



Thyme, 460 ; basil, 460 

 ^Thymus serpyllum, 460, 563 

 \Tillcea trichotoma, 410 



Timothy-grass, 490 

 \-Tinca vulgaris, 252 

 \Tineafuscipunctella, 310; \T. terranea, 



310 



\Tineola biselliella, 310 

 Ti para, 483 

 Tipari, 452 

 Ti pore, 12, 483 

 Tit, native, 511 ; mouse, 152 

 \Tmeticus nigricauda, 344 

 Toad, 182; flax, 455 

 Tobacco, 453, 467; native Australian, 



I Tolpis umbellata, 436 

 Tomato, 448; caterpillar, 300; fruit- 

 fly, 316, 550 

 JTonVts nodosa, 417 

 Tortoise, 178 



Tortoiseshell butterfly, 300 

 \Tortrix excessana, 306 ; ^T. indigestana, 



305 ; t^- postvittana, 305 

 J Tradescantia fluminensis, 484 



Tragopan, 117 

 ITragopogon minus, 437 ; J T. porrifolius, 



437J IT.pratensis, 437 

 Tree- hopper, 328 

 Trefoil, bird's-foot, 399; hare's-foot, 



395; hop, 399; leaser, 399 

 ^Tribolium ferrugineum, 296 

 \Tribulus terrestris, 387 

 \Trichocephalusaffinis, 357 ; ^T.crenatus, 

 357 



