GENERAL INDEX. 
5 
Cutting tops in good time to prevent, 
1883, 5 ; removal of shoots, 8 
Fear of attacking Mangolds, 1885, 2 
Experiments with alkali waste, 1886, 4 
Earliest and latest observation on, 
1893, 5 ; wasps at, 129 
Infesting Mangolds, doubtful if ob¬ 
served on them before, 1895, 52; 
distinction between this and other 
blackish kinds, 53; nitrate of soda 
to push Mangolds over attack, 55 
Aphis subterranea (see Aphis carotce and 
A. papaveris) 
Aphis, Turnip (see Aphis rapce) 
Aphis, Turnip Flower (s ee Aphis brassicce ) 
Aphis urticaria , referred to, 1883, Ap¬ 
pendix, 2 
Aphis ( Siphonopliora) urticce , referred to, 
1883, Appendix, 2 
Aphis, Woolly (see Schizoneura lanigera) 
Aphis Harvest Mite (see Trombicliidcc ) 
Aphrophora spumaria, 1893, 145 
Apian apricans , 1878, 21; 1886, 6-9 ; 
1890, 27; 1892, 37, 39, 40 
In Red Clover, 1878, 21 
Observations on, 1886, 6-9; treatment 
of infested crops, 9 
Confused with Cecidomyia legumini- 
cola , 1890, 27 
Method of attack of, 1892, 39, 40 
Apion assimile, referred to, with figure, 
1892, 37 
Apion flavifemoratum (see Apion apri¬ 
cans) 
Apion jlavipes, 1892, 37-40 
Injuries of, to Clover leafage, 1892, 
38, 39; powers of flying of, 40; 
means of prevention of, 40 ; special 
instructions to prevent attack re¬ 
curring, 40 
Apion pomonce , infesting Tares, 1890, 
134-137 
Apion subfemoratum (see Apion apricans) 
Apion trifolii, mentioned, 1886, 7 
Apple (see Plant index) 
Apple-bark Beetle (see Xyleborus dispar) 
Apple-blossom Weevil (see Anthonomus 
pomorum) 
Apple Chermes, or Apple-sucker (see 
Psylla mali) 
Apple Moth (see Hyponomeuta spp.) 
Apple Sawfly (s eeHoplocarnpa testudinea) 
Apple-suckers, or Chermes (see Psylla 
mali) 
Apple Weevil (see Anthonomus pomorum) 
Apples sprayed with Paris-green found 
free from arsenic, 1892, 99 
Apricot (see Plant index) 
Arbor vitce (see Plant index) 
Arbutus (see Plant index) 
Arion hortensis, mentioned, 1883, 79; 
general treatment for, 79 
Arsenite of copper, 1890, 97 
Ash (see Plant index) 
Ash-bark Beetle (see Hylesinus fraxini) 
Asilus erabroniformis , 1877,13; 1878,17 
Asopia costalis (see Pyralis glaucinalis ), 
1893, 15 
Asparagus (see Plant index) 
Asparagus Beetle (see Crioceris asparagi) 
Aspen (see Plant index) 
Astynomus cedilis, 1895, 70-72; 1897, 
73, 74 ; 1898, 99, 100 
In Ross-shire, 1895, 70; description 
and habits of, 71, 72 
In Perthshire and in coal-mine in 
Northumberland, 1897, 73 
Description of, and captures at Hull, 
1898, 99, 100 
Athalia spinarum, 1877, 5, 11; 1878, 14, 
22; 1879, 20; 1880, 29 ; 1881,102; 
1882, 94 ; 1886, 81-84 
Mentioned, 1877, 11; 1878, 14, 22; 
1879, 20 
“ Sheep-driving ” successful in clear¬ 
ing infestation, 1880, 20 
Description and life-history of, with 
remedial measures, 1881, 81-84; 
also frequent use of horse-grubber 
amongst plants, 102 
Athoiis hccmorrhoidalis, 1877, 10 
Athoiis rujicaudis, 1878, 11 
Atomaria linearis, 1892, 77-83; 1895, 
59-61; 1898, 68-71 
Appearance of, near Cirencester, and 
description of, &c., 1892, 77-81; 
preventive measures, 82 
At Lymington, Hants, 1895, 61 
At Ashburton, Devon, and Weston- 
super-Mare, 1898, 69, 70 ; preven¬ 
tive measures, 71 
Atylotus fulvus , 1895, 123 (see also 
Tabanidce) 
A uricula (see Plant index) 
Autumn Gad Fly (see Tabanus autum- 
nalis and Tabanidce) 
Axle-grease, Frazer’s, 1889,59; Pitt’s, 60 
B. 
Barulins chloris , 1892, 23-26 
History of, 1892, 24; prevention of, 
by burning infested plants, &c., 25 
Baridius picinus, figure of pupa, 1892, 
23 
Barley (see Plant index) 
Barley Midge (see Cecidomyia ( Tipula ) 
cerealis) 
Baskets as traps for Earwigs (Forficulce), 
1886, 5 
Bats ( Chiroptera) feeding upon moths, 
&c., 1878, 23; 1879, 38 
Bean (see Plant index) 
Bean Aphis (see Aphis rumicis) 
Bean-seed Beetle (see Bruchus rujimanus 
and B. granarius) 
Bean-stem Eelworm (see Tylenchus de- 
vastatrix) 
Bean Weevil (see Sitona lineata) 
Bee Tiger (see Acherontia atropos) 
Beech (see Plant index) 
