Ash, attacked by Ash Bark Beetle, 20 ; 



Rhinoceros Beetle, 18. 

 Ash Bark Beetle, 20 ; remedial mea- 

 sures, 20. 

 Agrotis segetitm, 25 ; life-history, 25 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



26. 



Anisopteryx aescularia, 25. 

 Anthonomus pomorum^ 39. 

 Aphides on apple trees, 14 ; on beans, 



39; on plums, 14; on willow, 15. 

 Aphis fitch ii t 14. 

 Aphis pomi, 14. 

 Aphis pruiii, 14. 

 Aphis rumicus, 39. 

 Aphis sorbi, 14. 

 Apple, attacked by Apple Leaf Aphis, 



14; Apple Blossom Weevil, 39; 



Apple Ermine Moth, 28 ; March 



Moth, 25; Sawfly, 38; Vapourer 



Moth, 23. 



Apple Blossom Weevil, 39. 

 Apple Ermine Moth, 28 ; life-history, 28 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



29. 



Apple Leaf Aphis, 14. 

 Apple Sawfly, 38. 

 Apple Sucker, 15. 

 Applications for Information, i. 

 Argyrethesia conjugella, 31. 

 Arsenate of Lead, 24. 



B 



Bean Aphis, 39, 



Beans attacked by Aphis, 39. 



Birds injurious, 2. 



Bisulphide of Carbon, instructions for 



using, 42. 



Black Currant Mite, 9. 

 Black Currant Pest, A new, 30. 

 Blakey, J. G., cited, 30. 

 Blaniulus, guttulatus, 40. 

 Bombyx neustria, 24. 

 Buckton, cited, 15. 

 By turns tomentosus, 39. 



Cabbage Gall Weevil, 21 ; life-history, 

 21 ; preventive and remedial mea- 

 sures, 22. 



Cabbage Root Fly, 31 ; life-history, 31 ; 

 preventive and remedial measures, 

 32. 



Carnation Fly, 32. 



Carnation, attacked by Carnation 

 Fly, 32. 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 26. 



Caustic Soda-emulsion, 4 ; experiments 

 with, 4; growers opinions of, 10. 



Cecidomyidae, 3. 



Cecidomyia tritici, 34. 



Ceuthorhynchus sulcicollis, 21. 



Chermes abietis, 6. 



Cheimatobia brumata, 39. 



Cherry, attacked by a Tineid Moth, 31. 



Cherry Fruit Moth, 31. 



Chionaspis salicis, 6. 



Codling Moth, 26. 



Common Swift Moth. 23. 



Common Vapourer Moth, 23. 



Cryptococcus fagi, I 3. 



Currant, attacked by Black Currant 



Gall Mite, 9; larvae of Currant 



Clearwing Moth, 22 ; larvae of Tor- 



trix Moth, 30. 

 Currant Clearwing Moth, 22 ; preventive 



and remedial measures, 22. 

 Curtis, John, cited, 26. 



Diplosis pyrivora, 33, 

 Diplosis tritici, 34. 



Eelworms, 2 ; 9. 



Elm, attacked by larvae of March Moth, 



25- 

 Ephestia kuehniella, 29. 



Felted Beech Coccus, 13 ; remedy for, 14 

 Fruit Pests, 9 ; 10 ; 1 1 ; 14; 1 5 ; 22 ; 23 ; 



24; 28; 30; 31; 33; 38. 

 Fumigating with bisulphide of carbon, 



42. 

 Fumigating with hydrocyanic acid gas, 



G 



Gall-Midges, 3. 



Gooseberry, attacked by Currant Clear- 

 wing Moth, 22. 



Grease banding. Neglect of, 39. 

 Great Yellow Underwing Moth, 39. 



H 



Hawthorne Ermine Moth, 29. 



Hepialus lupulinus, 23. 



Hessian Fly, 3. 



Heterodera radicicola, 2. 



Hop Aphis, 14. 



Hoplocampa fulvi<;ornis, 38. 



Hoplocampa testudinea* 38. 



Hornet Clearwing Moth, 22 ; life-history, 

 22 ; preventive and remedial mea- 

 sures, 23. 



Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, Instruction for 

 using, 41. 



Hylemia nigrescens, 32. 



Hylesinusfraxini, 20 



llyponomeuta nwlinella, 28. 



Hyponomeuta padella, 29. 



