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PACK. 
On the Thrips, with reference to their ilcstruction 2I;{ 
The Larvae of the House Fly (Musca) 213 
On Slugs, and their destruction 21 1 
On the Florist’s manual’s method of destroying the Slug 215 
On the Snail (.Elix) 215 
On its destruction 216 
On the Chermis genus 216 
On their destruction 218 
Beetles, and their destruction and prevention 218 
Swainson’s observations on the Beetle 220 
Remarks on Swainson’s observations 221 
The Earth Worm (Lumbricus) 221 
Recipe for the destruction of Worms 222 
On Worms annoying Plants in pots 224 _ 
Loudon’s opinion on the destruction of Worms 225 
Anonymous Recipe for the destruction of Worms 225 
Remarks on the anonymous Recipe 226 
On the Frog-Hopper (Cicada) 226 
Directions for the destruction of the Frog-Hopper 227 
On Earwigs, and their destruction 227 
Wasps and Flies, and their destruction 228 
On the Ant (Formica) and its destruction 228 
Rats and Mice, and their destruction 228 
On various Birds, as injurious to Vegetation, &c 228 
For the prevention of their depredations 229 
On the utility of Birds 229 
On the utility of the Sparrow 230 
Bradley’s account of the Sparrow destroying Caterpillars 231 
Anecdote of the Sparrow and Cricket 231 
On various Birds, as being Insect destroyers 232 
On the utility of the Crow in destroying Grubs, &c 233 
A recommendation to Farmers not to destroy the Crows 
indiscriminately 236 
FORCING HOUSES. 
On the Aphides 236 
On their destruction 237 
On the Red Spider, and its destruction 239 
On the Thrips, and their destruction 240- 
On the Scales (Cocci,) 240 
