INDEX. 



Abraxas grossulariata, 67 



Achei'ontia atropos, 116 



Alder, 1—5 



Alder Clearwing Moth, 1 — 5 ; methods 

 of prevention of, 5 



Anbury, 1-43, 149 — 169 (see also Finger- 

 and-Toe) 



Anguillula radicicola, 127 (see Hetero- 

 dera radicicola) 



Anisoplia horticola, 6 



Anthomyia betffi, 83 



,, brassicfe, 146 



,, ceparum, 100 



,, floralis, 146 



,, platura, 100 



,, radicum, 140 



"Anti-pest," Little's, 19; address of 

 manufacturers of, 23 



Aphis avense, 41 

 ,, brassicje, 21 

 ,, floris-rapte, 21 



Apion apricans, 39 

 ,, flavipes, 87 



Apple, 6—17 



Apple Sawfly, 10—17 ; history of, 11 ; 

 habits of, 11 — 13 ; description of, 13, 

 14 ; dates of appearance of, 15 ; pre- 

 vention and remedies for infestation 

 of, 16, 17 



Asparagus, 17 



Asparagus Beetle, 17—20 ; description 

 of, 18 ; remedies for attack of, 19 



Atomaria linearis, 77 



? Baridius sp., 2;! 



Beet (see Mangold) 



Beetles, to shake down into pails, &c., 



19, 93 

 Black Currant Gall-Mite, 63—67 



Cabbage, 20—26 



Cabbage Aphis, 20 — 23 ; description of, 



21 ; soft-soap and sulphur mixture 



serviceable to destroy, 22 

 Cabbage-root Flies, 146, 147 

 Cabbage-stem Weevil, 23—25 ; history 



of, 24; prevention of recurrence of 



infestation of, 25 

 Cabbage and Turnip Eoot-gall Weevils, 



143, 144; history of, 145 

 Cecidomyia destructor, 61 ; Hop (? sp.), 74 

 Ceutorhynchus sulcicollis, 144 

 Chalcid Flies, in galls of Phytoptus ribis, 



66 



Cheimatobia brumata, 104 



Chiswick Compound, 19 ; address of 

 manufacturers of, 22 



Chlorops tieniopus, 60 



Chortophila (Anthomyia) bets, 83 



Clouded Yellow Butterriy, 26—31 ; de- 

 scription of, 27 ; life-history of, 27, 28 ; 

 localities of appearances of, 28, 29 ; 

 food-plants of, 30 



Clover, 26—40 



Clover Weevil (Yellow-legged or Dutch 

 Clover), 37 — 40 ; injuries of to Clover 

 leafage, 38, 39 ; powers of Hying of, 

 40 ; means of prevention of, 40 



"Club," 143, 149—159 



Colias edusa, 26 — 31 



Corn and Grass, 41 — 63 



Corn Aphis, 41 — 45 ; description of, 41 ; 

 differences in colour, 43 



Crioceris asparagi, 17 



Currant, 63—74 



Currant Gall-Mite of Black Currant, 63 

 — 67 ; attempted remedies for attack 

 of, 64 ; dipterous larva in galls of, 65 ; 

 Chalcid Flies of genus Entedon, or 

 Entedonidfe in galls of, 66 



Currant-shoot and Fruit Moth, 70 — 74 ; 

 habits of caterpillars of, 70, 71 ; life- 

 history of, 72, 73 ; methods of preven- 

 tion and remedy, 73 



Daddy Longlegs, 46—51 ; details of 

 attacks of, 47 ; history of, 48 ; pre- 

 vention and remedies, 49, 50 ; nitrate 

 of soda obnoxious to grub of, 50 



Death's-head Moth, 116 — 118; descrip- 

 tion of caterpillars of, and method of 

 injury to Potatoes, 117 ; unusually 

 large specimen of moth, 117 ; attacks 

 of moths to beehives, 117 



Diamond-back Moth, 138^142 ; dates of 

 first observation of moths in 1892, 138, 

 139 ; of caterpillars, 139 ; latest report 

 of observation of serious mischief, 

 142 



Eelworm, Boot-knot, 127—137; Stem, 

 129 



'Farmers' Journal,' and 'Agricultural 

 Advertiser' for 1815 and 1816, 89, 160 



Finger-and-Toe, Anbury, and Club, 143, 

 149 — 159 ; produced by Plasmodia- 

 pliora h)-<i!^Ki(\r, or Slime Fungus, 149 ; 



