INDEXv'. :..:: OH I''-::/-'-. 



Animal Parasites and Diseases? 58. 

 Gastrophilus cqui, 60. 

 Haematopinus niacroccplialns, 58. 

 Hctcrakis niaculosa, 58. 

 Trichosoiniini teniussiiinun. 58. 

 Apple attacked by Apple Leaf-Miner, 

 28 . Apple Sucker, 2 ; Black Spot, 

 42 : Blossom Beetle, 24 ; Brown 

 Rot, 41 ; Clouded Drab Moth, 25 ; 

 Pith Moth, 28 ; Red Spider, 17. 

 Apple Leaf -Miner, 28 ; life-history, 

 28 ; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 29. 

 Apple Scab, 42 

 Apple Sucker, 2. 

 Arsenate of Lead, 26. 

 Ash attacked by Goat Moth, 35. 

 Authors quoted or cited, 76. 



Barley attacked by Frit Fly, 14. 

 Bean attacked by Bean Anthracnose, 



53. 

 Bean Anthracnose, 53 ; preventive 



and remedial measures, 54. 

 Beech attacked by Buff Tip Moth, 39. 

 Big Bud, 17. 

 Black-Currant Gall Mite, 17 ; remedy, 



17. 

 Black Spot on Apples, 42 ; preventive 



and remedial measures, 43. 

 Blaniulus guttulatus, 3. 

 Blastodacna Jicllerclla, 28. 

 Blossom Beetle, 24. 

 Brown Rot, 41 : preventive and reme- 

 dial measures, 41. 

 Bud Moth, 26 ; life-history, 26 ; pre- 



ventiveand remedial measures, 26. 

 Buff-tip Moth, 39; life-history, 40: 



preventive and remedial measures, 



40. 



Bulb Mite, 4 ; treatment, 5. 

 Bulb Pests, 4, 7, 11, 12, 55. 

 Bullfinches and Fruit Trees, 71. 



Cabbage attacked by Large Cabbage 



White Butterfly, 10 ; Turnip Flea 



Beetle, 9. 



Ceuthorhynchus sulcicollis, 8. 

 Chermes abietis, 32. 

 Cherry attacked by Cherry Aphis, 22. 

 Cherry Black Fly, 22 ; life-history, 22 ; 



preventive and remedial measures, 



23. 



Chloroclystis rcctangnlata, 25. 

 Clouded Drab Moth, 25. 

 Cockle Park Farm Experiments, 50. 

 Collembola as Injurious Insects, 5. 

 Colletotricliiun lindetnuthtanum, 53. 

 Cordyccps militaris, 11. 

 Cossus ligniperda, 35. 



Crane Fly larvae attacking bulbs, 12. 

 Cucumbers attacked by Wilt disease, 



45. 

 Currant attacked bv Gall-Mite, 17. 



Dactylopins longispinus, 22. 

 Diplosis Pyrivora, 29. 



Elm attacked by Buff Tip Moth, 39. 

 Eriophyes ribis, 17. 

 E nth rips pyri, 18. 

 Experiments : 



For destruction of Bulb Mite, 4. 



With Collembola, 6. 



For destruction of Pear-leaf Blister 



Mite, 16. 



On Yellow Wart Disease, 47. 

 On Finger-and-Toe Disease, 51 

 On the Eggs of the Horse Bot Fly, 

 63. 



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Finger-and-Toe Disease, 48 ; treat- 

 ment, 51. 



Forest Trees attacked by Buff Tip 

 Moth, 39; Goat Moth, 35; Larch 

 and Spruce Chermes, 32. 



Fridericia leydigi, 3, 



Frit Fly, 14 ; life-history, 15 ; preven- 

 tive and remedial measures, 15. 



Fruit Trees, Pests of, 16, 17, 18, 22, 

 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 41, 42, 

 43, 44. 



Fungus Diseases of Bulbs, 55. 

 Hyacinth Yellow Disease, 56. 

 Ins Leaf Blotch, 56. 

 Ornithogalum Black Mould, 57. 



Fungi, Injurious, 41. 42, 43, 44, 45, 

 46, 47, 48, 53, 55, 56. 



Fnsariuin lycopcrsici, 44. 



Garden Swift Moth, 11 ; life-history, 

 11 ; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 12. 



Gastrophilus eq:ti, 60. 



Goat Moth, 35; life-history, 35; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 38. 



Golf Greens, Weeds on, 73. 



Gooseberry- attacked by Sawfly, 30 ; 

 Sclerotinia, 43. 



Gooseberry Sawfly, 30 ; life-history, 

 30; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 30. 



Gooseberry Sclerotinia, 43 ; preven- 

 tive and remedial measures, 



Green Pug Moth, 25 ; life-history, 25. 



Haematopinus macroceplialus, 59. 

 Hedya occllana, 26. 

 Hepialus liipulinus, 11. 

 Heterakis maculosa, 58. 





