INDEX. 



Allolobophora chlorotica, 3. 



Animal Parasites and Diseases, 50. 

 Coccidiosis in Fowls, 50. 

 Mange in Dogs, 51. 

 Medullary Gid in Lambs, 53. 



Aphelenchus fragariae, 3. 



Aphis brassicae, 4. 



Apple attacked by Apple Tree Canker, 

 11 : Gold Tail Moth, 26 ; Pale 

 Brindled Beauty Moth, 30 ; Stem 

 Disease, 1 1 ; Wood Leopard Moth, 28. 



Apple Tree Canker, 11 ; preventive and 

 remedial measures, 15. 



Asparagus attacked by Asparagus Beetle, 5 



Asparagus Beetle, 5; life-history, 5 ; 

 preventive and remedial measures, 7. 



Atomaria linearis, 10. 



Atractosoma polydesmoides, 3 



Authors quoted or cited, 68. 



B 



Beans attacked by Leaf-Hoppers, 1. 



Beech attacked by Beech Seedling Mil- 

 dew, 12. 



Beech Seedling Mildew, 12 ; preventive 

 and remedial measures, 13. 



Beet attacked by Beet Fly, 13 ; Beet Rot, 

 13 ; Cionus, 7. 



Beet and Mangel Rot, 13 ; preventive 

 and remedial measures, 11. 



Birch attacked by Birch Gall-Mite, 32 ; 

 Exoascus, 32. 



Birch Gall-Mite, 32. 



Blaniulus guttulatus, 3. 



Brachydesmus superus, 3. 



Brown China Marks Moth, 12. 

 c 



Cabbage attacked by Cabbage Aphis, 4 ; 



Dot Moth, 26 ; Large Cabbage White 



Butterfly, 10. 

 Cabbage Aphis, 1 ; life-history, 5 ; 



remedy, 5. 



Callidium violaceum, 35. 

 "Cauliflower disease "of Strawberries, 3. 

 Cemiostoma scitella, 31. 

 Cercospora melonis, 48. 

 Cherry attacked by Wood Leopard Moth, 



28. 



Chlorita flavescens, 1. 

 Chlorita viridula, 1. 

 Cionus scrophulariae, 1 ; distribution, 



8 ; economic importance of, 7 ; food 



plants, 8 ; life-history and habits, 



8 ; remedial measures, 10. 

 Coccidiosis in Fowls and Game Birds, 50. 

 Dissemination of the Disease, 51. 

 Preventive and Remedial Measures, 51. 

 Common Walnut Aphis, 23. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 5. 

 Cucumber attacked by Collar Rot, 18 ; 



Leaf Blotch, 18. 

 Cucumber Collar Rot, 18. 

 Cucumber Leaf Blotch, 18. 



Currant Bushes attacked by Dot Moth, 

 26 ; Leaf Spot, 15 ; Scale, 18. 



Currant-Leaf Spot, 15 ; preventive and 

 remedial measures, 16. 



D 



Dogs attacked by Mange, 51. 



Demodex folliculorum, 51. 



Dot Moth, 26 ; life-history, 28 ; preven- 

 tive and remedial measures, 28. 



Dusky-veined Walnut Aphis, 22 ; treat- 

 ment for, 23. 



Eimeria (Coccidium) avium, 50. 

 Emphytus cinctus, 39. 

 Eriophyes piri, 18. 

 Eriophyes rudis, 32. 

 Eutypella prunastri, 11. 

 Exoascus betulinus, 32. 

 Exoascus turgidus, 32. 

 Experiments : 



With Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, 59. 

 ,, Pulvinaria vitis var. ribesiae, 

 18. 

 With Sprayfluids, 18. 



F 

 Farm and Garden Pests, 3, 1, 5, 7, 10, 



11, 12, 13. 



Flat Violet Beetle, 35 ; life-history, 35 ; 

 preventive and remedial measures, 

 39. 



Forest trees attacked by Beech Seedling 

 Mildew, 12 ; Birch Gall-Mite, 32 ; 

 Flat Violet Beetle, 35 ; Red Poplar 

 Beetle, 31. 



Fowls attacked by Coccidiosis, 50. 

 Fruit Trees, Pests of, 18, 22, 23, 21, 26, 



28, 30, 31, 32. 

 Food of the Starling, Observations on 



the, 63. 



Fungi, Injurious, 11. 12, 13, 11, 15, 16, 

 17, 48, 49. 



G 



Gladiolus Smut, 49. 



Gold Tail Moth, 26 ; life-history, 26 ; pre- 

 ventive and remedial measures, 26. 

 Gooseberry attacked by Dot-Moth, 26. 



H 

 Hawthorn attacked by Pear-leaf Blister 



Moth, 31. 



Heart Rot in Mangels, 43. 

 Hormodendron hordei, 48. 

 House Flies and Public Health, 55. 

 House Fly Problem, 55. 

 Hyalopterus arundinis, 23. 

 Hyalopterus pruni, 23. 

 Hydrocampa nymphaeata, 12. 

 Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, Fumigation with, 

 59, 67 ; chemicals required, 59 ; 

 quantities to be used, 60. 

 Hypochnus cucumeris, 48. 



I 



Injurious Earthworm, 3. 

 Introduction, 1. 



