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INDEX OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



■\Trichodectes climax, 269; t^- latus, 

 269; fT. scalaris, 269; f T. spheero- 

 cephalus, 269 

 Trichogramma pretiosa, 272 

 Trichophaga tapetiella, 309 

 Trichosternus antarcticus, 348 

 Trichosurus fuliginosus, 28; fT. t(«/- 

 pecula, 28 

 XTrifolium agrarium, 398; JT. arvense, 

 395; t^- dubium, 399; XT.filiforme, 

 399; t^- frc^iferum, 398; JT. 

 glomeratum, 397; jr. hybridum, 

 398; jr. incamatum, 395; JT. 

 maculatum, 399; JT. marititnum, 

 399; 1^- medium, 397; JT. minus, 

 399; J 2"- ochroleucum, 39s; JT. 

 pratense, 273, 395; XT. procumbens, 

 399; Jjf'- repens, 398; JT. resupi- 

 natum, 398; JT. scabrum, 397; 

 JT. subterraneum, 395 

 JTViot/Ja decumbens, 493 

 JTn'ft'cuTK caninum, 500; JT. junceum, 

 500; jr. repens, 499; JT. sativum, 



499. . ,. 



Trochilium tipuliforme, 301 



Troctes divinatorius, 558 



Trogosita mauritanica, 287 



Tropceolum majus, 389 



Trout, American brook, 223 ; black- 

 spotted, 231; brown, 212; carp, 

 211; German lake, 223; great 

 American lake, 230; Lake Blagdon, 

 222; Lake Tahoe, 231; Lochleven, 

 221 ; Mackinaw, 230 ; rainbow, 226 ; 

 Scotch burn, 221 ; destruction of 

 native fauna by, 508 

 fTVojc sp., 283 

 f Trv^eia musee, 316 



Tuatara lizards destroyed by hawks, 

 Sio 



Tuis killing hvunble-bees, 279 ; diminu- 

 tion of t., 507 



Turbot, 2SS 

 ■fTurdusmerula,i46 ; "t-T. j»!«!ci«,i42,S37 



Turkey, 108 

 ■j-TM^-Ka^ra crassirostris, 507 ; -t-T. tanagri, 



507 

 Turnip, 374; moth, 303 

 fTurnix varia, 120 

 Turtle, Australian fresh-water, 178; 

 dove, 133 

 fTurtur ferrago, 135; fT. risorius, 133; 

 fT. turtur, 134 

 Tutsan, 384, 554 

 Twinkle, 161 

 Twitch, 499 

 Twite, 172, 537 

 ■[Tylenchus devastatrix, 357; fT. scan- 

 dens, 357; t^- «n«ia', 357 

 fTympanuchus americanus, 127 

 \Tyroglyphus farince, 347; fT. longior, 

 347; iT.siro, 346 



XUlex Europceus, 392, 553 

 fUloma tenebrionides, 313 

 XUncinia australis, 522; JU. compacta, 

 S^z; XU. debilior, 522; JfJ. .^fo'- 



formis, 522; JJJ. Sinclairii, 522; 



JC7. tenella, 522 

 fUropoda vegetans, 348 

 jt7rftca dioica, 474; Jf7. tt^-ewi, 474 

 f Utetheisa pulchella, 302 



Valerian, spur, 419 

 Valerianella olitoria, 420 

 Vallisneria spiralis, 478 

 Vallonia excentrica, 263 

 Vanellus cristatus, 130 

 ■Vanessa atalantce, 300; fK. urtica, 300 

 • ■ Vedalia cardinalis, 288 

 Vegetable marrow, 413 

 f P'ejjzma verriculata, 512 



Venus's comb, 416 

 J Verbascum Blattaria, 454 ; J P^. phoeni- 



ceum, 455; JP^. Thapsus, 454 

 J Verbena bonariensis, 463 ; J V. officinalis, 



463 ; t P'^. hastata, 463 

 JFeroraca agrestis, 457; JK. AnagalUs, 

 457; XV. arvensis, t^s&; JF. becca- 

 bunga, 457; JF. Buxbaumii, 457; 

 JK. Chamcedrys, 457, 458; JF. 

 officinalis, 458; JF. saxatilis, 458; 

 J F. serpyllifolia, 458 

 Vervain, 463 

 ■fVespa germanica, 559 



Vetch, common, 401 ; tufted, 401 

 XViburnum vulgare, 418 

 JFjcia Cracca, 401; JF. gemella, 401; 

 JF. gracilis, 401 ; JF. hirsuta, 401 ; 

 JF. /Miea, 401; JF. narbonensis, 

 401; JF. sativa, 401; JF. ieira- 

 sperma, 400 

 JFinca mayor, 442, 554; JF. mmor, 442 

 Vine, grape, 390; hopper, 328; louse, 

 330 

 JFiofa arvensis, 379; JF. odorata, 379; 

 JF. tricolor, 378 

 Violets, not eaten by guinea-pigs, 85, 



379 

 Viper's bugloss, 445, 554 

 Virginian deer, 50; stock, 371 

 JFjVts vinifera, 390 

 J Vittadirda australis, 426 



■|-PFa/cAe«<«ra cristata, 344 

 Wallaby, black-tailed, 26; common 



scrub, 26; pademelon, 26; rock, 27 

 Wallaroo, 28 

 Wall-flower, 369; mustard, 375; 



pepper, 410 

 Walnut, 475 

 Wandering Jew, 484 

 Wapiti, 49 

 Warbler, black-cap, 150; native grey, 



511 ; whitethroat, 149 

 Water-cress, 369, 527; hyacinth, 484; 



melon, 413; pepper, 465; plantain, 



481 ; purslane, 411 ; snails, 259 

 Wattle, black, 403 ; brush, 404; golden, 



403 ; silver, 403 

 Waxbill, Australian, 163 ; Sydney, 163 

 Wax-eye, 161, 511; moth, 304 

 Way-bent, 501 

 Weasel, 70, 546, 564 



