GENERAL INDEX. 
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tions, 85-91 ; weather considera¬ 
tions, 95 ; prevention and remedies, 
93-103 ; grease-banding for, 97; 
kerosine emulsion for, 99 ; Paris- 
green for, 101-103 
Chelidura sp., mentioned, 1886, 5 
Chermes of the Apple (see Psylla mali) 
Cherry (see Plant index) 
Cherry Aphis (see Myzus cerasi) 
Cherry and Pear-tree Sawfly (see Selan- 
dria atrci) 
Chestnut (see Plant index) 
Chlorine, to prepare fumes of, 1890, 59 
Chlorops tceniopus, 1877, 11, 15; 1878, 
14,15; 1879,22; 1880,32; 1882, 
17-19; 1885, 24-27; 1887, 54-59; 
1888, 53, 54; 1889, 21-26; 1890, 
28-31 ; 1892, 60, 61; 1893, 6-11; 
1894, 41 
Mentioned, 1877, 11, 12 
Attacking Barley succeeding Wheat, 
1878, 15 
No notes, 1879, 22 
No notes, 1880, 32 
Good drainage a means of prevention, 
1882, 18; removal of wild grasses, 
18 
Nitrate of soda and salt for, 1885, 27 ; 
guano and salt for, 27; guano and 
superphosphate for, 27 
General account of, 1887, 54-59; at¬ 
tack of, attributed to Hessian Fly, 
58, 59 
Observations on life-history, 1888, 
53, 54 
Special observations, 1889, 21-26 
Observation of winter attack first 
secured, 1890, 29 ; benefits of early 
sowing, 31; salient characters of 
larva of, and allied species, 30, 31 
Mention of infestation, 1892, 60, 61 
Unusually early attack of, 1893, 7; 
attack worse on plants in poor 
health, 10 ; reasons why early sow¬ 
ing serviceable against, 11; preven¬ 
tion and remedies for, 10, 11 
Mentioned, 1894, 41 
Chlorops nasuta, 1890, 30 
Chiswick compound, 1891, 41 ; 1892,19, 
22; 1893, 42, 43; 1894, 69 ; 1898, 43 
Soft-soap and sulphur compound, 
1891, 41 
Soap Company, soap and sulphur com¬ 
pound with Paris-green, 1892, 22 
Chocolate-tip Moth (see Clostera reclusa) 
Chortophila beta} (see Anthoinyia betce) 
Chortophila betarum, mentioned, 1883,49 
Chortophila conformis, mentioned, 1883, 
49 
Chovies (see Phyllopertha hordeola) 
Chrysomela betulce (see Pha}don betida ?) 
Chrysopaperla, 1884, 58, 59; 1894, 70-72 
A beneficial insect destroying Aphides, 
1894, 70 
Chrysops cacutiens , 1895, 123 (see also 
Tabanidce) 
Cicada spumaria, referred to, 1880, 45 
Clay-coloured Weevil (see Otiorhynchus 
picipes) 
Clearwing Moth of the Alder (see Tro- 
chiliurn spheegiforme) 
Clearwing Moth of the Currant (see Sesia 
tipuliformis) 
Click Beetle (see Agriotes sp.) 
Glisiocampa (Bombi/x ) neustria, 1879, 23, 
41, 42 ; 1880, 33, 34; 1888, 10, 11; 
1889, 76, 77 
Mentioned, 1878,23; description, 41*, 42 
Mentioned, 1880, 33, 34 
Removing webs to destroy, 1888, 11; 
also jarring and sweeping away 
hanging caterpillars, 11; cuckoo 
feeding on larvae of, 11 
Description of, 1889, 76, 77 
Clostera pigra (see Clostera reclusa) 
Clostera reclusa, 1893, 141-145 
Injurious to Willows and Osiers at 
Connemara, 1893, 141; description 
of, Ac., 142, 143 ; prevention and 
remedies for, 1893, 143, 144 
Clouded Yellow Butterfly (see Colias 
edusa) 
Clover (see Plant index) 
Clover-seed Midge, American (see Ceci- 
domyia leguminicola) 
Clover Pear-shaped Weevils (see Apion 
species) 
Clover-root Weevil (see Sitona puncti- 
collis) 
Clover-sickness (see Tylenchus devasta- 
trix) 
Clover-sickness, micro-fungi accompany¬ 
ing, 1887, 3 ; 1898, 18, 19 
Clover Weevil (see Apion apricans) 
Clover Weevil, Dutch (see ApionJlavipes) 
Club, or Finger-and-Toe, not caused by 
insects, 1888,27 (see Plasmodiophora 
brassicce) 
Coccinella sp., 1883, 14 ; 1885, 44; 
1893, v 
Destroying Hop Aphis, 1883, Appen¬ 
dix, 14 
Feeding on Aphis sp., 1885, 44 
Destroying Cabbage pests, 1893, v 
Coccinella bipunctata , 1882, 68; useful¬ 
ness of, 1897, 51 
Coccinella dispar, 1882, 68 
Coccinella ocellata, 1894, 72-74; 1897, 
48-53 
Found on Hops, 1894, 72 ; usefulness 
of, 74 
Usefulness of, 1897, 51 
Coccinella septempunctata, 1882, 68 ; 
1897, 48-53 
Preying on Mangold and Bean Aphis, 
Ac., 1897, 48-50; note on habits 
of, and beneficial effects of, 50, 51; 
not destructive to leafage, 52 
Coccus of the Beech (see Cryptococcus 
fagi) 
Coccus of the Currant (see Pulvinaria 
ribesice) 
