CONTENTS. 
L J ART I. 
REPORTS ON ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY SENT IN REPLY TO VARIOUS 
CORRESPONDENTS. 
(British.) 
GROUP D .* 
PAGES 
Mosquito annoyance at Woodford (Essex) and elsewhere ; the Biting 
Stomoxys ; Heematopota causing annoyance in Kent ; Dipterous larvas 
in children ........... 1-16 
GROUP E. 
Sub-group A . 
Sheep Scab ; Tyroglyphidx sent as Sheep Scab mites ; A true tick (Der- 
macentor ) and others attacking poultry; Geese Lice ( Trinoton 
conspurcaturn) ; Pig Lice ( Hmnatopinus urius) ; Glyciphagus domesticus 
on Tortoises 17-23 
Sub-group B. 
The Gout-Fly of Barley ( Chlorops txniopus ); The Pea Weevil (B ruckus 
pisi) ; A Remedy for the Pea Weevil ( Sitones lineatus ) ; Turnip Flea 
in North Wales; Red Maggot (Cecidomyia trifolii) in clover; Big- bud 
Mite in Black Currants ; A Red Spider ( Tenuipalpus ) on fruit trees ; The 
Wood Leopard Moth ; The Little Ermine Moths (Hyponomeutidx ) ; The 
Pith Moth ( Laverna atra ) ; The Apple Leaf Miner ( Lyonetia clerckella ) ; 
Caterpillars on Fruit-trees, and notes on grease-banding ; Poultry and 
Pigs as vermin destroyers in Orchards; Pear Midge (Diplosis pyrivora ) ; 
Woolly Aphis ( Schizoneura lanigera ) ; The Apple-sucker (Psyttamali) ; 
The Vine Scale ( Pulvinaria vitis) ; Insecticides ; Fumigation with 
hydrocyanic acid gas ; Field Mice damaging Apple-trees ; Slugs in 
Hop Gardens ; A general account of Slugs and Snails injurious to 
Farm and Garden Produce; Wireworm in Hops; The Cabbage Moth ; 
Cabbage Root Fly ; Acari attacking Canariensis ; Narcissus Bulb Pests; 
Swarms of Luffia “ Case-Bearers ” on garden wall ; The Common Foot- 
* The reader is referred to the t irst Report, p. xi., for a complete classification of 
animals from the poiut of view of Economic Zoology. 
