INDEX. 



I 



Injurious Birds, 2. 



Insect Parasites of Insects, 3. 



Insecticides, Experiments with, 4. 



Introduction, i. 



L 



Lackey Moth, 24; life-history, 24 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 25. 



Large Poplar Longicorn, I 8. 



Limneria tibialis, Parasitic on larvae of 

 Apple Ermine Moth, 28. 



M 



March Moth, 25. 

 Mediterranean Flour Moth, 29. 

 Mclanoxanthus salicis, I 5. 

 Millipedes injuring orchids, 40. 

 Mussel Scale, experiments on, 1054. 

 Myelophilus piniperda, 19. 

 Mytilaspis pomoruin, i o. 



N 



Newstead, Robt., quoted, 1 1 ; 35. 



O 



Oak, attacked by March Moth, 25; 



Large Poplar Longicorn, i 8 ; Oak 



Leaf Roller Moth, 30. 

 Orchids, injured by Millipedes, 40. 

 Orgyia antiqua, 23. 

 Ormerod, Miss, cited, 35. 



P 



Pea Midge, 3. 



Pear, attacked by larvae of March Moth 

 25 ; Pear Midge, 33. 



Permanent Apple Aphis, 14. 



Phlox, attacked by larvae of Common 

 Swift Moth, 23. 



Phorbia brassicae, 3 i. 



Phorodon humuli, 14. 



Pine, attacked by Pine Beetle, 19; Pine 

 Bud Tortrix Moth, 27 ; Pine Shoot 

 Tortrix Moth, 27, 



Pine Beetle, i 9 ; life-history, i 9 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 20. 



Pine Bud Tortrix Moth, 27 ; life-history, 



?7- 



Pier is rapae, 40. 



Pine Shoot Tortrix Moth, 27; life- 

 history, 27 ; preventive and remedial 

 measure?, 27. 



Plum attacked by Plum Aphis, 14 ; Plum 

 Bark Beetle. 40; Sawfly, 38; 

 Vapourer Moth, 23. 



Plum Aphis, 14. 



Plum Bark Beetle, 40. 



Plum Sawfly, 38. 



Polydesmus complanatus, 40. 



Poplar, attacked by Hornet Clearwing 

 Moth, 22: Large Poplar Longicorn, 

 18; Small Poplar Longicorn, 19. 



Psylla mali, i 5. 



Pulvinaria ribesii, 1 1. 



Raspberry, attacked by Raspberry 



Beetle, 39. 



Raspberry Beetle, 39. 

 Rose, attacked by larvae of Common 



Vapourer Moth, 23. 

 Rosy Apple Aphis, i 4. 

 " Red Maggot " in wheat, 34. 

 11 Red Spider," 7. 



Register of Farmers and Fruit Growers, 3. 

 Retinia buoliana, 27. 

 Retinia turionana, 27. 

 Rhinoceros Beetle, i 8. 



Sanderson, Prof. Dwight, cited, 1 4. 



Saperda carcharias, i 8. 



Saperda populnea, i 9. 



Scale Insects, i o, 1 1, i 3. 



Scolytus rugulosits, 40. 



Sesia apiformis, 22. 



Stsia tipulifonnis, 22. 



Sinodendron cylindricum, i 8. 



Slingerland, Prof. M.V., cited. 



Small Poplar Longicorn, 19. 



Small White Cabbage Butterfly, 40. 



Sparrow destroying Moths, 30. 



Sprayfluids, 4. 



Spraying, cost of, i 7. 



Spilonota roborana, 30. 



Stable Fly, 35 ; life-history, 36. 



T 



Tortrix viridana, 30. 

 Trapping for Woodlice, 9. 

 Triphaena pronuba, 39. 

 Turnip Dart Moth, 25 ; life-history, 25 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



26. 



V 



Vaporite, i 8. 

 Vapourer Moth, 23. 



W 



Washburn, F. L. quoted, 3 i . 



Warburton, Cecil, cited, 33. 



Wasps, 2. 



Weevils, 2 i . 



Wheat, attacked by Wheat Midge, 34. 



Wheat Midge, 34 ; life-history, 34 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 35. 



White Wooly Currant Scale, 1 1 ; life- 

 history, i i. 



Woodlice, 9. 



Wild Birds, 2. 



Wild Grasses, damage from, 35. 



Willow Aphis, i 5. 



Willow, attacked by Willow Aphis, i 5. 



Winter Moth, 39. 



Wireworms, 18. 



Z 



Zophodia bella, 30. 



