98 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



83. The Giant Wood Wasp (Sirex gigas). 



84. Diseased Apple and Plam Trees. 



85. The Felted Beech Coccus (C. fagi). 



86. Report on Diseased Celery. 



•87. The Dot Moth (Alamestra persicariae). 



■88. Slug infestation. 



:89. Pine Sawfly {Lopliyrus jpini). 



DO. Destruction of Flowers, &c. by Snails. 



'91. Prevalence of Codling Moth in Foreign Apples. 



92. Prevalence of Maggots in Foreign Apples. 



93. ■ Leaf Hopper in Cane Fields of Hawaiian Islands. 



94. Diseased Roots of Cauliflower and Celery. 

 '95. Note to Board re Willow and Osier Pests. 



96. The Brassy Willow Beetle (^Phyllodecta vitellinae). 



97. Prevalence of Codling Moth {Go.rpocai^sa pomonella). 



98. Mussel Scale {Mytilaspis pomorum). 



99. Gas treatment of Nursery Stock before planting. 



100. Larvae on Fruit Trees. 



101. Currant Bud Mite (Eriopkyes rihis). 



102. Willow and Osier Pests. 



103. The Leaf Hopper (Perkinsiella saccharicida). 



104. Black Beetle on Osiers. 



105. Surface Caterpillars. 



106. Disease in Cauliflower roots. 



107. Effect of Caustic Alkali Wash on Sheep and Pigs. 



108. Oak Phylloxera on Vaal River (Phylloxera corticalis). 



109. Beetles attacking Strawberries (Carahidae). 



110. Black Currant Mite (Eriopkyes rihis). 



111. Insects on Plum and Apple Trees. 



112. Beetles in Apple Shoot. 



113. Chafer Larvse on Tree Roots (Melolonthidae). 



114. Unknown Gooseberry Disease. 



115. Re Codling Moth Importation (notification to Board).' 



116. Cotton Boll AVeevil {Anthonomus grandis). 



117. Decayed Bazel Shoots (Voles). 



118. Report on White Ants ruining Oak Trees at Johan- 



nesburg. 



119. Aphides, or Plant Lice. 



120. The Rose Aphis (Siphonophora rosae). 



121. Phylloxera corticalis damaging Oaks in Vaal, S. 



Africa. 



122. Blight on Plum Trees (Aphides). 



123. Prevalence of Red Hen Mite (Dermanyssus avium). 



(Kent Education Committee). 



126. Supposed Disease in Bees. 



127. Winter Washing of Fruit Trees. 



128. Codling Moth (Carpocapsa pomonella). 



129. Notification of Destruction of Portuguese Apples in 



Natal (Note to Board). 

 And many other minor communications. 



