Contents. 
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Remedies); Fever Fly Grubs ( Bibionidst ) in Soil;' Mustard Beetle 
or Black Jack (Phxdon letulx) ; Beetles ( Pterostichus madidus ) 
damaging mangold; Some Notes and Communications on Big-bud 
in Currants ; Spots on Black Currant Buds, etc. ; Bed Spiders , Straw 
berry Beetles ; The Raspberry Beetle (Byturus tomentosus ) ; Insect 
damage to Apple Trees ; Aphis Blight (Aphis pruni ) on Plum Trees ; 
“Gumming” in Cherry Trees; Enchy trmus Worms; The Mermis 
Worm (Mermis nigrescens) ; Mites (Oamasidx) in Cucumber Beds ; 
Millipedes and Centipedes; The Dot Moth (Mamestm persicanx) ; 
A Plague of Earwigs ; Lipura on Roots of Cauliflower and Celery ; 
Grubs” of Phytomizidx in Marguerite and Cineraria Leaves; The 
Vine Weevil in Ferns and other Pot Plants ; Tim Rose Aphis 
(Siphonophora rosse ) ; Correspondence on the Importation of Foreign 
Lady-birds; The Brassy Willow Beetle (Phyllodeda vitellinx) ; The 
Pine Sawflies (Lophyrus pini and L. rufus) ; Larvas of the Lime 
Iiawk-Moth on an Ash Tree ; The Felted Beech Coccus (Cryptococcus 
fagi) ; The Canker Caterpillar of the Oak ( Tortrix viridana) ; Grouse 
Disease 
PAGES 
126-175 
GROUP FA 
Insects in Furniture; The Saw-Toothed Grain Weevil (Silvanus surina- 
mensis ) ...••••••* 
Other Short Reports 
List of Leaflets prepared, revised, etc., and papers and notes sent to the 
Board of Agriculture for Journal 
176-177 
178-184 
184 
APPENDIX. 
Egyptian Coccidas ..... 
Index .•••••• 
185 
190 
LIST OF FIGURES. 
Fig. 1. Larva and Pupa of Theobaldia annulata . .... 13 
Fig. 2. The Gout Fly (Chlorops txniopus ) ...... 24 
Fig. 3. The Pith Moth (Laverna atra ). ...... 36 
Fig. 4. The Apple Leaf Miner (Lyonetict clerckdld) . . . .39 
Fig. 5. An Apple Orchard, showing method of grease-banding ... 42 
Fig. 6. a, Normal apple leaves ; b, attacked by PsylJx .... 46 
Fig. 7. Pupa of Psylla malt ........ 47 
Fig. 8. «, Young turnip attacked and deformed by cabbage maggot; 
b, young cabbage roots tunnelled by maggots . 69 
Fig. 9. a, The Cabbage Root Fly (Phorbia brassiest ) ; b, the puparium . 70 
Fig. 10. Stem of Plant passing through card disc lying close on the ground. 
A, Star-shaped slit so as to allow stem to pass through card ; 
B, slit to push stem up to A . . . . . .73 
Fig. 11. Ash tree attacked by Goat Moth Larvee . . . . .78 
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