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INDEX. 
Oscinis frit, 9—11; ? 6. vastator, 9—11 
Pear Sawfly, 90—92 ; Slugworm, 90 ; to 
destroy, 92 
Pine Sawfly, 93 
,, small, 93, 95; caterpillars 
of, 94; observations of, 93, 95; to 
destroy, 95 
Phorodon Humuli, 83—86 
Plum, migrations of Hop Aphis to and 
from, 85, 86 
Phytoptus ribis, 77—81 
Pieris brassicse, 87 
,, rapse, 87 
Pygsera bucephala, 81; on evergreen 
oak, 82 
Riley, Prof. C. V., observations on Hop 
Aphis, 85 ; on Hessian Fly parasites, 
37—39 
Russian straw, examination of, Appen¬ 
dix ; “flax-seeds” not found in, 44,45, 
and Appendix 
Sawfly, Corn, 59—63 ; Pear, 90—92 ; 
Pine, Common, 93; Pine (? sp.), 93— 
95 
“ Segging,” 64, 67 
Sheep, brain-hydatid of, 122, 123 ; nos¬ 
tril-maggot of, 121—125 ; description 
of, 122, 124; habits of, 122, 124; 
means of prevention of, 125 
Slugworm, Pear and Cherry, 90, 92 
Soft-soap and sulphuret of lime wash, 
80 
Straw (imported) examination of, 44, 45, 
and Appendix 
Sulphate of potash to check eelworm 
disease, 69, 70 
Sulphur and lime, 80 
Sulphuret of lime and soft-soap wash, 80 
Tabanus atratus, 120 
,, bovinus, 118 
Tenthredo cerasi, 90—92 
Tulip-root in Oats, 64—71; disease 
checked by mixture of sulphate of 
potash; not checked by nitrate of 
soda, 69 
Tylenchus devastatrix, 1—9, 64—71; 
infests Carnations, 7 ; Clover, 1—9 ; 
Oats, 61—71; Rye, 64 ; Wheat, 66 ; 
not found to infest Barley, 71; plants 
liable to be infested by, 70 
Tylenchus tritici, 65 
Turnip, 96—101; grub, 96—101; found 
in winter, 99, 100 ; hand-picking to 
destroy, 98, 99, 100 
Warble, Horse, 117 ; Ox, 102—117 
Weevils, Granary, 71—77; means of 
prevention of, 74, 75 ; to clear corn 
from, 73 
White Cabbage butterflies, 87—89 
Winter moth, to prevent attack of, iv 
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