606 



Insect Pests, Black Aphis of the Peach ... ... ... ... 537 



Scale .... 568 



Brown Grape Scale ... ... ... ... ... 567 



or Soft Scale 570 



Buffalo Beetle 587 



Cabbage Aphis 535 



Moths ... ... ... ... ... ... 541 



Case Moths or Bag Worms ... ... ... ... 542 



Cherry and Plum Aphis 538 



andPearSlug 561 



Cinneraria Fly ... ... ... ... ... ... 542 



Codlin Moth 545 



Cut Worms ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 555 



Destructive Cockchafer ... ... ... ... ... 542 



Mealy Bug ... 578 



Fruit Fly 581 



Grain Moth 557 



Granary Weevil ... ... ... ... ... ... 559 



Greedy Scale ... ... ... ... ... ... 574 



Hawk Moths 560 



Long Thread Mealy Bug ... ... ... ... ... 578 



Mealy Bug 578 



Mussel Scale 575 



Natural Checks 485 



Orange Aphis ... ... ... ... ... ... 538 



Mealy Bug 579 



Pear and Cherry Slug 561 



Leaf Blister Mite 562 



Plague Locusts 583 



Plum and Cherry Aphis 538 



Potato Moth 563 



Eed Mite 564 



Scale 573 



Spider ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 564 



Rutherglen Bug 564 



San Jose Scale 570 



Scale Bugs 566 



Thrips 580 



White Cottony Cushion Scale 577 



Wire Worms 581 



Woolly Aphis 535 



Natural Enemies (see Beneficial Insects). 



Iron, Sulphate of, Wash 490 



Ironstone Gravel Soil 16 



Irrigation, Advantages of ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 194 



Amount of Water required ... ... ... ... ... 202 



Drainage for Strawberries ... ... ... ... ... 297 



Evils of 194 



Factors which influence 197 



Method of 198 



Root Management ... ... ... ... ... ... 193 



Spread of Water from Deep Furrows 200 



Water Measurement ... ... ... ... ... ... 196 



Waters fit for . 196 



J. 



Jack Fruit, the 312 



Japanese Plums (see Plums, Japanese). 



Jellies .. ... 336 



