59° 



INDEX OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



XAnthyllis vulneraria, 399 

 XAntirrhinum orontium, 4SS 

 .Apargia autumnalis, 437 

 ■Aph(Snogaster antarcticus, 306 

 ■Aphelinus mali, 558 

 Aphis, black, 331; black peach, 329; 

 cabbage, 329; pine white, 329; 

 woolly, 330; yellow, 328; green 

 peach, 561; leaf crumpling a. of 

 elm, s6i; poplar gall, 561; spruce, 

 S6i 

 \ Aphis bakeri, 561; ■^A. brassicee, 272, 

 370; fA. nerii, 561; \A. persiccB- 

 niger, 329; -[A. rosce, 329 

 ■fAphodius granarius, 283 ; ■\A. pusillus, 



283 

 fApis ligmtica, 279, 5S9; t^- mellifica, 



279.559 , .. J 



XApium graveolens, 415; I^. Lessonii, 



41s; Jj4. leptophyllum, 415 

 t^^oBo^eioK distachyon, 370, 481 

 Apple, 409 ; borer, 524 

 Apple-blossom weevil, 298, 551; A. 

 leaf-hopper, 561 ; A. scale, 332 

 \Apteryx australis, 98, 507; fA. haastii, 

 507; t^. mantelli, 507; t^. oioeni, 



507 

 XAquilegia vulgaris, 366 

 XArabis Ursula, 370 

 Arctic fox, proposed introduction, 



542 

 XArctium Lappa, 421, 554 

 XArenaria serpyllifolia, 382 

 J^rgfiOTone mexicana, 368 

 fArion empiricorum, 263; t-<4. hortensis, 



263; t-^. incomtnodus, 263; f-^. 



minimus, 263; t^. subfuscus, 263 

 fArmadillidium vulgare, 340 

 XArnoseris pusilla, 43 s 

 XArrhenatherum avenaceum, 493 ; J^. 



bulbosum, 493 

 J^rieOTisia absinthium, 432 

 Artichoke, Jerusalem, 428 

 Arum-lily, 485 

 XArundinaria macrosperma, 49s 

 f^icanV lumbricoides, 353; f^- '«°''- 



ginata, 354; t-^- megalocephala, 



353; t^. mysiflK, 354; t^- ■s"". 



3S3 

 XAsclepias nivea, 442 

 t^Mte ^an«s destroying humble-bees, 



279 

 J^i^aragMS officinalis, 481 

 J^i^Aorfe/jiS jfa««Zo4«s, 482 

 fAspidiotus aurantii, 332; t-^- buddleite, 



333 ; t^. camellice, 333 ; t^. hederce, 



333 ; t^. nmY, 333 •,^i-^.^«-maojKi, 



333.55°; t^-™«". 333 

 XAster imbricatus, 427; J^. subulatus, 



427 

 fAsterolecanium variolosum, 336 

 ■\ Athene noctua, 138; carrying seeds of 



wormwood, 432 

 Atlantic salmon, 1 93-211; failure to 



mark, 538 

 J^iro/)a belladonna, 452 

 XAtropis distaris, 496 



t^ft-opoi pulsatoria, 270 

 t^u/acoipw >-oi<8, 331 



Aute (aouta), 474 

 t^z)e«a /a«Ma, 493; J^ . ^afejcens, 493; 

 J^. pubescens, 493; J^. sativa, 

 492; J^. strigosa, 493 

 Axis deer, 48 



Bacon-beetle, 290, 291 

 Balm, 460 

 Banana-moth, 302 

 Bandicoot, 33 

 XBarbarea pracox, 370; JB. vulgaris, 



370 

 Barbel, 251 

 Barberry, 367 

 Barbus vulgaris, 25 1 

 Barea confusella, 308 

 Barkhausia taraxacifolia, 438 

 Barley, 500; grass, 501 

 JBa»-jM'a viscosa, 458 



Basil thyme, 460 

 tSossJW generosus, 271 ; fS. lactatorius, 

 271 

 Bathurst bur, 428, 553 

 Beaked parsley, 416 

 Bean, broad, 402 ; kidney, 402 

 Beard-grass, 490 

 Bears in Canterbury, 542 

 Bed-bug, 327 ; straw, 419 

 fBedellia somnulenta, 309 

 Bee, hive-, 279; humble-, 273; bee- 

 moth, 303, 304 

 Beet, 471 



Bell-bird, Australian, 162; native, in- 

 crease of, 509 

 XBellis perenrds, 428 

 XBenthamia fragifera, 418 

 XBerberis vulgaris, 367 

 X-Beta cycla, 471 ; JS. vulgaris, 471 



Bharal, 56 

 XBidens tripartita, 429 

 fBipalium kewense, 350 

 Birds, native species of, 506 

 Bird's-foot, 400 

 Biscuit-weevil, 293 



Black beetle, 267; -berry, 400, 553; 

 bindweed, 466; -bird, 146, 565; 

 -cap warbler, 150, 536; couch, 

 491; fly, 331; game, 128; -spotted 

 trout, 231; -thorn, 405; vine- 

 weevil, 297 ; wood, 404 

 Bladder campion, 380 

 \Blatta germanica, 267 ; fB. latipennis, 

 267 ; f B. orientalis, 267 

 Bleak, 251 



Blight-bird, 161; increase of, 511 

 Blow-fly ,European, 320 ;golden-haired, 



321 

 Blue-back salmon, 241 ; -eyed grass, 



479; gum, 411; -tit, 152 

 Boar, wild, 33 

 Bob-white, 127 

 fBombus hortorum, 273; fB. lapidarius, 

 273 ; t-B- lucorum, 273 ; fB. rudera- 

 tus, 273 ; t-B. terrestris, 273 

 fBombyx mori, 300 



