DADDY LGNGLEGS; CRANE FLY. WO 



Phyfc., Sitzgsb.,' 1890, 99. = ' Zur Systematik der Phytopten, in: Sitz- 

 ungsber. d. Kais Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien/ 1890. Bd. 99, 1. 



The first mentioned in the two above paragraphs are separate im- 

 pressions from the Keports of the Imperial Nat. Hist. Society of 

 Vienna, to which the reference follows each title, and I give both 

 references, as the cost of the pamphlets, 3/6, or thereabouts, is very 

 considerably less than that of the volumes of the Keports or Transac- 

 tions of the Imperial Society. 



For those who might perhaps be in doubt as to how to procure 

 them, I may mention that Messrs. W. Wesley & Son, Essex Street, 

 Strand, London, W.C., have made arrangements to procure them on 

 application. 



STRAWBERRY. 



Daddy Longlegs; Crane Fly. Tijnila olemcea,!!^!!!!.; and other 



species. 



TiPCLA OLEKACEA. 



-Daddy Longlegs : 1, larva ; 2, pupa-case standing up in the 

 ground; 3, fly; 4, eggs. 



Amongst the communications sent in during the past season 

 regarding the very well-known field pests, the grubs of the Daddy Long- 

 legs, there were two which may perhaps be worth noting, as referring 

 respectively to presence of the grubs in a garden crop not often reported 

 as infested by them ; and in the other to effect of rape-cake (? mixed 



