INDEX. 



Abraxas grossulariata, 36. 



Agrotis exclamationis, 38. 



Agrotis scgetnin, 37. 



Aiithonomns powornm, 31. 



Aphides on apple, 24 ; hops, 23 ; plums, 



20 ; willows, 24. 

 Aphid ins si I cues, 20. 

 ApJiis prnni, 20. 

 Apple attacked by Aphis, 24 ; Apple 



Sucker, 29 ; "Ermine Moth, 39 ; 



Leaf Miner, 39 ; Weevil, 31 ; Wood 



Leopard Moth, 35. 

 Apple Blossom Weevil, 31. 

 Apple Ermine Moth, 39. 

 Apple Leaf Miner, 39. 

 Apple Sucker, 29. 

 Apterite, 19. 

 Apterococcus fraxini, 23. 

 Arsenate of Lead, 7 ; 34. 

 Ash attacked by Gall Gnat, 41 ; psylla, 



30 ; Scale, 23. 

 Ash Cauliflower Gnat, 41. 

 Ash Psylla, 30. 



B 

 Barley attacked by Gout Fly. 44 ; Frit 



Fly, 43- 



Beech attacked by Scale, 23. 

 Big Bud, 10. 

 Bisulphide of Carbon, instructions for 



using, 56. 



Black-Currant Gall-Mite, 10. 

 Brassy Willow Beetle, 34 ; life-history, 



34 ; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 34. 



Brown Currant Scale, 22. 

 Brown Scale, 22. 

 Brnchns pi si, 31. 

 Bntchns nifimanns, 31. 

 Bulb Mite, 20 ; preventive and remedial 



measures, 21. 



C 



Cabbage Gall Weevil, 31. 



Carrot Rust Fly, 43. 



Cattlcya mendeli, 45. 



Cecidomyia rosaria, 42. 



Celery attacked by the larvae of the 



Garden Swift Moth, 35. 

 Ceuthorhynchus assiniilis, 32. 

 Ceuthorkynchus snlcicollis, 31. 

 Chcimatobia bnnnata, 36. 

 Chlorops taeuiopns, 44. 

 Clwrioptcs cynotis rar. canis, 52. 

 Chorioptcs symbiotis i<ar. eqtii, 52. 

 Chorioptic Scabies, 52. 

 Cigar Beetle, 34. 



Clover attacked by Eelworms, 19. 

 Cryptococcus fagi, 23. 

 Cryptorhynchus lapatlri, 33. 

 Currant attacked by Currant Moth, 36 ; 



Gall-Mite, 10. 

 Currant or Magpie Moth, 36. 



D 



Dactylopius citri, 23. 

 Dactylopius longispinns, 23.. 



Demodecic Scabies, 51. 

 Dcmodex follicnloniin, 52. 

 Diplosis pyrivora, 42. 

 Dogs infected with Tapeworm, 49. 



E 



Eelworms, 17. 

 Experiments with the Black-Currant 



Gall-Mite, 10 ; Eelworms, 17 ; 



Insecticides and Fungicides, 7. 

 Eriophyes grossulariac, 20. 

 Eriophyes ribis, 10. 



F 



Fasciola (Distonnim) hepatica, 49. 

 Felted Ash Coccus, 23. 

 Felted Beech Coccus, 23. 

 Follicular Mange, 52. 

 Frit Fly, 43. 

 Fruit Pests, 10 ; 20 ; 22 ; 24 ; 29 ; 31 ; 



35 ; 36 ; 37 ; 39 ; 41 ; 42 ; 46. 



Fruit Tree Root Louse, 29. 

 Fumigation of the Soil, 17. 

 Fumigating with bisulphide or carbon, 



56- 

 Fumigating with hydrocyanic acid gas, 



56. 



Fungi Injurious, 4. 

 Fungicides, 7. 



G 



Galerncclla lineola, 34. 

 Gall Midges, 41 ; 42. 

 Garden Swift Moth, 35. 

 " Gid " Parasite, 50 ; life-history, 50 ; 



prevention and treatment, 51. 

 Gooseberries attacked by Gall-Mite, 20 ; 



Scale, 22. 



Gooseberry Gall -Mite, 20. 

 Gout Fly, 44. 



Grease Banding of fruit trees, 37. 

 Great Yellow Under wing Moth, 38 ; 



life-history, 38 ; remedial measures, 



38. 



H 



Harvest Bug, 21. 

 Heart and Dart Moth, 38. 

 Hepialns Inpiilinns, 35. 

 Hop Aphis, 23. 



Hyacinths attacked by Mites, 20. 

 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, instructions for 



using, 56. 



Hylobius abietis, 32. 

 Hy potter ma bovis, 52. 

 Hypodcrma liucata, 52 ; life-history, 52 ; 



prevention and treatment, 54. 

 Hypouomciita nialiiiella, 39. 



I 



Imms, A. D., quoted 53. 



Injurious Fungi, 4. 



Insecticides, 7. 



Insect Parasites of Insects, 20. 



Introduction, I. 



Isosoma orchidearum, 45. 



L 



Laclinns viininalis, 24. 

 Lambs attacked by " Gid," 50. 



