GENERAL INDEX. 
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20, 21; 1882, 19, 20; 1883, 34-37 ; 
1884, 31-35 ; 1885, 27-29 
Maggots of, destroyed in chaff, 1877,12 
Infestation of, producing broken- 
backed grains, 1878, 15 
More in earlier than later Wheat, 1879, 
21 
In Wheat chaff, 1881, 21 
Prevention by burning infested dust 
from threshing machine, 1882, 19; 
computed damage by, 19 
General remarks on, 1883, 34 
Loss caused by, and general obser¬ 
vations on, 1884, 31 
Observations on attack, 1885, 27-29 
Celery (see Plant index) 
Celery Fly (see Tephritis onopordinis ) 
Celery Leaf-miner (see Tepliritis onopor¬ 
dinis) 
Celery and Parsnip Fly (see Tepliritis 
onopordinis) 
Celery-stem Fly (see Piophila apii ) 
Centipedes, Long-horned (see Geopliilus 
longicornis ) 
Centipede, Electric (see Geopliilus longi¬ 
cornis) 
Gephalobus sp., 1887, 3 ; 1889, 3 
Not causing clover sickness, 1887, 3 
Mentioned, 1889, 3 
'Cephalobus oxyuris, referred to, 1888, 78 
Gephalobus rigidus, description of, 1888, 
76-79(see also Tylenclius devastatrix) 
Cephaloneon confluens , referred to, 1893, 
88 
Cephaloneon hiipocrateriforme , referred 
to, 1893, 88 
Cephenomyia auribarbis (see Cephenom- 
yia rujibarbis, and also (Estridce), 35 
Cephenomyia rujibarbis, 1895,134; 1896, 
56-59 (see also (Estrides) 
With other allied species, 1895, 34 
Infests throat, nostrils, and mouth 
parts of Red Deer, 1896, 56; de¬ 
scription of fly, 57; method of attack, 
58, 59 
Cephuspygmeeus, 1877, 12 ; 1878,15-17 ; 
1879, 21; 1880, 30, 31; 1886, 26-28 ; 
1887, 59-63; 1888, 54, 55; 1894, 
41; 1897, 21-23 ; 1898, 33 
Infesting early Wheat, 1878, 16 
Observations on attack, 1879, 21 
Note on, 1880, 30; abundant in butter¬ 
cup flowers, 31 
Difference in appearance of attack 
caused by, compared with Hessian 
Fly, 1886, 26, 27; general obser¬ 
vations on, 27, 28 
Burning stubble to destroy, 1887, 59, 
63 ; time of appearance of fly, 61 
Methods of prevention, 1888, 54, 55 
Attack of, at Lymington, Hants, 1897, 
22 ; destroying stubble effectual in 
clearing, 23 
Mentioned, 1898, 33 
Ceraphron destructor, reference to syn¬ 
onymy, 1887, 38 
Cerapteryx graminis (see Charceas gram- 
mis) 
Cerasus (see Plant index) 
Cercopsis spumaria, 1893, 145 
Cerostorna xylostella (see Plutella cruci- 
ferarum) 
Centra vinula (see Dicranura vinula) 
Cetonia aurata, 1895, 23-26 
Pest in garden at Chingford, Essex, 
1895, 25; prevention and remedy, 
32 
Ceutorhynchus assimilis, 1886, 58, 76; 
1891, 96-105 ; 1893, 62 ; 1897,126- 
129; 1898, 130-133 
Infesting Mustard, 1886, 58-76 
With Meligethes ceneus , infesting 
flowers of Turnips, &c., 1891,96-105 
To destroy, by removal of early blooms, 
1891, 101-105 
Difference between, and Cecidomyia 
brassicce, 1898, 130,132; prevention 
and remedies, 132, 133 
Ceutorhynchus contractus, 1881, 49, 102- 
105; 1882, 94, 95; 1893, 74-79; 
1894, 83-86; 1897, 126-129; 1898, 
130-133 
Infestation of, after Charlock, 1881, 
102 
Early sowing to prevent attack of, 1882, 
94 ; quicklime a remedy for, 94 
Description of, 1893, 74; attacking 
sprouting Mustard, 74-76; attacks 
of, to Turnips and Charlock, 76, 77 ; 
importance of preparation of ground 
for seed-bed, to prevent, 75, 78; 
found in galls in Charlock roots, 78 
Infesting young Mustard, 1894, 83; 
on older Mustard, 84; injuring early 
sown crops, 84 
Method of infestation, 1897, 126,— 
differing from that of Cecidomyia 
brassicce , 126 
Double-brooded, 1898, 130; no prac¬ 
ticable preventive measures known 
for, 132 
Ceutorhynchus cyanipennis, reference to, 
1881, 103, 105 
Ceutorhynchus sulcicollis, 1877,18; 1878, 
21; 1879, 34, 35; 1880, 44; 1881, 
63, 103, 104 ; 1882, 95 ; 1886, 87-89 ; 
1888, 24-31; 1892, 143, 144; 1895, 
15-18; 1896, 69-73 ; 1897, 126-129 
To destroy, by deep digging, 1877, 182 
Observations on infestation, 1878, 21 
To prevent, by destroying infested 
plants, 1879, 34; lime, soot, or 
gas-lime, applications against, 34 
Gas-lime and soot, seaweed and salt, 
good to prevent attack, 1880, 44 
General treatment for, 1881, 104 
Figure only, 1882, 95 
Not causing Finger-and-Toe, 1886, 88; 
general account of, 87-89 
General account of, 1888, 24- 31 ; 
habits of, 24-26; prevention and 
remedies, 26-31 ; to prevent by 
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