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1*JDEX. 



Heterosporiitm gracile, 56. 



,, ornithogale, 57. 



Horse attacked by Bot Fly, 60; Louse, 



58. 



Horse Bot Fly, 60. 

 Horse Louse, 58. 

 Hyacinth Yellow Disease, 56. 

 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, Instructions 



for using, 75. 

 Hypomyces hyacinthi, 56. 



I 

 Intestinal Parasites of Pigeons, 58 ; 



treatment, 58. 

 Introduction, 1. 

 Iris germanica attacked by Leaf 



Blotch, 56. 

 Iris Leaf Blotch, 56. 

 L 

 Larch Chermes, 32 ; preventive and 



remedial measures, 32. 

 Large Cabbage Butterfly, 10 ; life- 



tory, 10 ; preventive and remedial 



measures, 11. 

 Leather Jackets, 12. 

 Lyonctia clerckella, 28. 

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Marguerite Fly, 14. 



Mealy Bug on Vines, 22 ; treatment, 

 22. 



Meligethes aeneus, 24. 



Microgastcr glomeratits, 11. 



Microstus agrcst's, 72. 



Millipedes, 3 ; treatment, 3. 



Myzus cerasi, 22. 



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Napoinyza lateral is, 14. 



N cm at us ribesii, 30. 

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Oats attacked by Frit fly, 14. 



Oospora scabies, 46. 



Ornithogalum Black Mould, 57; treat- 

 ment, 57. 



Ornithogalum iimbellatiini , 57. 



Oscinns frit, 14. 



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Pachyrhina maculosa, 12. 



Paeonies attacked by Garden Swift 

 Moth, 11. 



Parasitic Disease of Animals, 58. 



Parsnips attacked by Voles, 72. 



Pear attacked by Blister-Mite, 16; Pear 

 Midge, 29 ;'Pear Scab, 42. 



Pear leaf Blister-Mite, 16; preventive 

 and remedial measures, 16. 



Pear Midge, 29; fowls, &c., 30 ; treat- 

 ment, 29. 



PearThrips, 18; life-history, 18; treat- 

 ment, 21. 



Penicillum glanctini, 56. 



Phyllotreta uenionun, 9. 



Picris brass icae, 10. 



Pigeons infected with intestinal para- 

 sites, 58. 



Pith Moth, 28 ; life-history, 28 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 28. 



PlasmoaiopJiora brassicae, 48. 



Polynesians complanatns, 3. 



Poplar attacked by Goat Moth, 35. 



Potatoes attached by Millipides, 3 ; 

 Potato Scab, 46 ; Yellow Wart 

 Disease, 47. 



Potato Scab, 46 ; treatment, 47. 



Psendoinonas hyacinthi, 56. 



Red "Spider" on Apples, 17; treat- 

 ment, 18. 



Rhizoglyphus cchinopits, 4. 



Riper si a tcrrestris, 7. 



Rook, Feeding Habits of, 70. 



Roses attacked by Clouded Drab 

 Moth, 25. 



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vScale Insects, 7, 22. 



Scale Insect attacking Bulbs, 22. 



Sclerotinia fntctigena, 41. 

 fuckeliana, 43. 



Sleepy Disease of Tomatoes, 44 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 44. 



Spotted Crane Fly, 12 ; life-history, 

 13 ; preventive and remedial meas- 

 ures, 13. 



Spruce attacked by Chermes, 32. 



Synchytrium solan i, 47. 



Taeniocampa incerta, 25. 



Trichosonuun tenitissini inn, 58. 



Tomato attacked by Sleepv Disease, 

 44 ; Wilt, 45. 



Turnips attacked by Finger-and-Toe 

 Disease, 48; Millipedes, 3; Tur- 

 nip Flea Beetle, 9 ; Turnip Gall 

 Weevil, 8. 



Turnip Flea Beetle, 9. 



Turnip Gall Weevil, 9. 



Vegetable Caterpillars, 12. 

 Venturia ineqnalis, 42. 

 Vines attacked by Mealy Bug, 22. 

 Voles damaging Parsnips, 72. 



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Weeds on Golf Greens, 73. 



Whiteworms, 3 ; treatment, 3. 



Wilt Disease of Tomatoes and Cucum- 

 bers, 45 ; preventive and remedial 

 measures, 46. 



Woolly Aphis, 23. 



Yellow Wart Disease of Potatoes, 47. 



