14 
GENERAL 
INDEX. 
Emerald-green (see Paris-green) 
Emphytus serotinus, 1896, 87 
Infesting Oak, 1896, 87 
Emphytus tibialis, infesting Oak, 1896,87 
Entedon epigonis syn. of Semiotellus 
nigripes , 1887, 88 
Entedon sp. found in galls of Phytoptus 
ribis , 1892, 66 
Entomologists, practical experience 
needed for economic, 1892, v 
Ephedrus plagiator, referred to, 1881, 
15 ; 1883,' 25 ; 1885, 14 
Ephestia laihniella, 1888, 56-72, Appen¬ 
dix, 127,128; 1889, 49-54; 1890, 
52-60; 1891, 46-52; 1893, vii; 
1896, 103-106; 1897,95-101 
General account of, 1888, 66-72 ; first 
recorded near Halle, 66; first re¬ 
corded in England, 67 ; in steam 
Wheat mills, 67; preventive mea¬ 
sures tried, 69-71; in Mediterranean 
ports, 127, 128, Appendix 
Origin of attack, 1889, 49, 50 ; descrip¬ 
tion and habits of, 50, 51; baking 
sacks as a remedy, 51; remedies for, 
in England, 51 ; remedies for, in 
Canada, 52, 53; steam a remedy 
for, 53 
Spread of attack, 1890, 53, 54; method 
of infestation, 55; remedial mea¬ 
sures for, 56, 57; sulphur, proper 
proportions to use, 58 ; sulphur, to 
prepare fumes of, 58; chlorine, to 
prepare fumes of, 59; general mea¬ 
sures of prevention, 59, 60; soft- 
soap and mineral oils for, 60 
Appearance of, in Russia, 1891, i; 
habits and description of larvse, 47 ; 
preventive measures for, 48-51; 
method of treatment in Ontario, 49, 
50; sulphur fumigation, 50; precau¬ 
tion necessary in fumigation, 51 
Report on, by Mons. J. Danysz, 1893, 
vii 
Life-history of, 1896, 104; note of 
amount of increase of, 105 
First observations of, 1897, 96, 97; 
dietary of larvae, 97 ; distribution of 
presence of, 97 ; importation of, 100 
Epilachna corrupta, 1897, 52 
Non-predaceous habits of, 1897, 52 
Epilachna borealis, 1897, 52 
Non-predaceous habits of, 1897, 52 
Epsom salts, use of, against Antliomyia 
brassicce, 1881, 9 
Eriocampa adumbrata (see Selandria 
atra ) 
Eriocampa limacina (see Selandria atra) 
Ermine Apple Moth (see Hyponomeuta 
sp.) 
Ermine Moth, Small (see Hyponomeuta 
padellus) 
Euacantlius interruptus, 1881, 28-31 ; 
1882, 73; 1883, 45-47 
Injurious to Hops, 1881, 28 ; gas-tar 
for, 30 
At West Worldham, Alton, 1882, 73 
Habitat of, 1883, 45; paraffin, &c., 
suggested as a deterrent, 45 ; attack 
of, in alternate years, 46 
Eucranium arachnoides, infesting 40,000 
acres of pasturage in the Argentine 
Territories of S. America, 1894, vi 
Eupelmus karschii, parasitic on Geci- 
domyia destructor, 1887, 38 
Eupteryx, referred to, 1890, 10 
European Bruchus or Bean-seed Beetle 
(see Bruchus granarius) 
Euryscapus Degeeri, reference to synony¬ 
my, 1887, 38 
Parasitic on Gecidomyia destructor, 
1887, 38 
Euryscapus saltator , reference to synony¬ 
my, 1887, 38 
Euryscapus senilis, reference to synony¬ 
my, 1887, 38 
Eye-spotted Bud Moth (see Tmetocera 
ocellana) 
Eyed Hawk Moth (see Smerinthus ocel- 
latus) 
Eyed Lady-bird Beetle (see Coccinella 
ocellata) 
Evesham Moth(see Gheimatobia brumata) 
Exorista lota, parasite of Charceas gra- 
minis, 1894, v 
F. 
False Ergot (see Tylenchus tritici) 
False Wire worms (see Julidce, Julus, or 
Polydesmus) 
Fever Fly (see Dilophus vulgaris) 
Figure-of-8 Moth (see Diloba cceruleo- 
cephala) 
Finger-and-Toe (see Plasmodiopliora 
brassicce) 
Finger-and-Toe, or Anbury, not caused 
by insects, 1888, 24, 25 
Fire-brat (see Lepisma domestica) 
Fire-engine for washing trees, 1885, 61 
Fir (see Plant index) 
Fir-wood Wasp (see Sir ex gigas) 
Fisher’s composition for painting tree- 
trunks, 1895, 79 
Flacherie, or bacterial disease in cater¬ 
pillars, 1894, 16, 17-19 
Flattened Millepede (see Polydesmus 
complanatus) 
Flax (see Plant index) 
Flax-weed (see Plant index) 
Flea Beetle (see Haltica (Phyllotreta) 
undulata) 
Flea, House (see Pulex irritans) 
Flea of Cat and Dog (see Pulex serra- 
ticeps) 
Fleas, 1898, 44-50 
Flies (two-winged), 1896, 76 
Flour mills and stores, 1889, 49-54; 
1890, 52-60; 1891, 46-52; 1897, 
95-111 (see Ephestia kuhniella) 
Flour Moth (see Ephestia kuhniella) 
