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I-NDEX. 



Oestrus oins, 52 



Oniscus asellus, 6 



Orchids, damaged by Weevils, 59 



Ormerocl, Miss, cited, 33 



Osborn, Prof. H, quoted, 52 



Otiorhynchus picipes, 59 



Pachyrhina maculosa, 50 



Pansies attacked by larvae of Gt. 

 Yellow Underwing Moth, 37 



Parasitic diseases of Animals, 60 



Pear attacked by Mites, n ; Pear 

 Midge, 42 



Pear-Leaf Blister Mite, 1 1 



Pear Midge, 42 ; description of adult 

 fly, 46 ; description of larva, 48 ; 

 description of pupa, 48 ; im- 

 portance and early history of, 43 ; 

 life-history and habits, 44 ; para- 

 sites and enemies, 48 ; remedial 

 measures, 49 



Pelargoniums, Froth Fly on, 13 



Pegomyia betae, 53 



Phorodon humuli, 16 



Phyllotreta nemorum, 19 



Physokermes abietis, 60 



Pieris brassicae, 26 



Pieris rapae, 26 



Pig Louse, 61 



Pinks, Froth Fly on, 13 ; larvae of 

 Great Yellow Underwing Moth, 37 



Platychirus scutatus, 50 



Plovers as destroyers of wireworms, 21 



Plum trees attacked by Aphides, 59 ; 

 Beetles, 24 ; larvae of Gold Tail 

 Moth, 29 ; Magpie Moth, 32 



Plum Aphis, 59 



Plum Bark Beetle, 24 ; life-history, 

 24 ; preventive and remedial 

 measures, 25 



Plusia gamma, 38 



Polydesmus complanatus, 1 2 



Poplar attacked by larvae of Goat 

 Moth, 29 



Porcellio scaber, 6 



Porthesia auriflua, 29 



Potatoes attacked by Millipedes, 12 



Psila rosa, 54 



Psylla mali, 14 



Pygaera bucephala, 34 



Red " Spider " on Gooseberry bushes, 



. 58 



Rhinosimus planirostris, 60 

 Riley, Dr., quoted, 45, 46 

 Rooks as destroyers of crane flies, 50 ; 



wireworms, 21 

 Rose Aphis, 16 

 Rose Scale, 17 



Roses attacked by Aphides, 16 ; Froth 

 Fly, 1 3 ; larvae of Clouded Drab 

 Moth, 59 ; Scale, 17 



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Sadebeck, Dr., cited, 8 



Sarcoptes mwtans, 61 



Sawfly on Gooseberry bushes, 54 ; 

 Willow trees, 58 



Scale Insects. Camellia, 17; Mussel, 17 



Scaly Leg in Fowls, 61 



Schizoneura lanigera, 16 



Schizoneura ulmi, 58 



Schmidberger, J., quoted, 44 



Scolytus rugulosus, 24 



Selaginella attacked by Woodlice, 6 



Sesia tipuliiormis, 27 



Sheep Nasal Fly, 52 ; life-history, 52; 

 preventive measures, 53 



Silver Fish Insect, 1 3 



Silver-Y Moth, 38 ; life-history, 39 ; 

 preventive and remedial mea- 

 sures, 39 



Siphonophora rosae, 16 



Slingerland, Prof. M. V. cited, 20, 41 



Slugs, 56 ; Carnivorous, 57 ; Cellar slug, 

 56 ; Common field slug, 56 ; Gar- 

 den slug, 57 ; remedial mea- 

 sures, 57 



Smith, Dr. W. G. cited, 8 



Snail, Strawberry, 57 



Snake Millipedes, 12 



Soap and sulphur sprayfluid, 7 



Spotted Crane Fly, 50 



Sprayfluids, 7, 14, 15, 1 6, 32, 34, 41, 57 



Spruce Fir Scale, 60 



Starlings as destroyers of crane flies, 

 50; slugs, 56; wireworms, 21 



Stocks, Froth Fly on, 13 



Stonecrop, attacked by Woodlice, 6 



Strawberry Snail, 57 



Strawson, G. F. cited, 20, 62 



Sunflowers attacked by Froth Fly, 13 



Syngamus trachealis, 60 



Syrphidae, Larvae of . . feeding on 

 aphides, 50 



Taeniocampa instabilis, 59 



Testacellidae, 57 



Testacella haltotidea, 57 



Testacella maugei, 57 



Testacella scutulum, 57 



Tettigonia spumaria, 13 



Tetraneura ulmi, 5 8 



Tetranychus telarius, 58 



Theobald, Fred. V. cited, 31, 44,49; 

 quoted, 52 



Tipula oleracea, 49 



Trapping for Woodlice, 6 ; Milli- 

 pedes, 13 



