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GENERAL INDEX. 
Geophilus subterraneus (see Geophilus 
longicornis) 
German Cockroach (see Phyllodromia 
germanica) 
Giant Sirex (see Sir ex gigas) 
Gnat Midge or Eed Maggot ( Cecidomyia 
? sp.) on Clover, 1889, 12-14 
Gnat, Thaw (see Trichocera regelationis) 
Gnat, Winter Turnip (see Trichocera 
hiemalis) 
Goat Moth (see Cossus ligniperda) 
Golden Chafer (see Cetonia aurata) 
Golden Eye (see Chrysopa perla) 
Golden Rose Chafer (see Cetonia aurata ) 
Gooseberry (see Plant index) 
Gooseberry and Currant Sawfly (see 
Nematus ribesii) 
Gooseberry and Ivy Red Spider (see 
Bryobia prcetiosa ) 
Gooseberry Moth (see Abraxas grossu- 
lariata ) 
Gooseberry and Raspberry Scale (see 
Lecanium ribis) 
Gorse (see Plant index) 
Gortyna flavago, 1881, 45; 1892,118-120 
Feeding in Potato stems, 1881, 45 
Infesting Potato stems, 1892, 119; 
food-plants of, 119; to destroy by 
removal of infested stems, 120 
Gortyna immanis causing “Bull-heads,” 
1898, 104 
Gout Fly (see Chlorops tceniopus ) 
Gout in corn (see Chlorops tceniopus) 
Grain and Flour, Stored, 1889, 49 ; 1890, 
52 ; 1891, 46 ; 1897, 95 
Grain Aphis (see Aphis (Siphonophora) 
granaria) 
Grain Fly (see Aphis (Siphonophora) 
granaria) 
Grain Moth (see Tinea granella) 
Granary Weevils (see Calandra granaria 
and C. ( Sitophilus ) oryzee) 
Grass (see Plant index) 
Grass Moth (see Charceas graminis) 
Grass Owlet Moth (see Charceas graminis) 
Grass Sawfly caterpillars (see Dolerus sp.) 
Grease-bandings, Davidson’s composi¬ 
tion, cart-grease, &c., 1884, 2; 1887, 
ii; 1888, 7 ; 1889, 58-60; 1890, v, 
81-88; 1891,71; 1892, 104; 1895, 
62-67; 1896, 97 
Davidson’s composition, good result 
of use of, 1884, 2 
Use of, confirmed, 1887, ii 
Thousands of moths caught by, 1888, 7 
Tar, caution regarding, 1889, 59 ; 
paper bands to guard bark from 
grease, 61; cost of, 62; date for, 62,63 
Tar unsafe, 1890, 81; greased hay- 
ropes serviceable, 82 ; different 
kinds of, 82 
Prejudice against, 1891, 71 
Successful treatment of 120,000 trees, 
1892, 104 
Not to be trusted as an entire check, 
1895, 62 
Never to be applied to bark, 1896, 96; 
treatment of greased hay-ropes laid 
on ground, 97 
Green Dolphin (see Aphis ( Siphonophora) 
pisi) 
Green Fly (see Aphis spp.) 
Green Leaf Weevil (see Phyllobius macu- 
licornis) 
Green Linnet ( Ligurinus chloris), men¬ 
tioned, 1885, 67 
Green Tortrix (see Tortrix viriclana) 
Green-veined White Butterfly (see Pieris 
napi) 
Ground Beetles (see Harpalus ruficornis , 
Pterostichus vulgaris , and P. ma- 
didus) 
Grouse Fly (see Ornithomyia avicularia) 
Gryllus ( Locusta) cegyptius (see Acridium 
cegyptium) 
Gryllus cristatus (see Acridium cegyptium) 
Gryllus lineola { see Acridium cegyptium) 
Guelder Rose (see Plant index) 
Gull, Black or Brown-headed (Larus 
ridibundus), feeding on larvae of 
Tortrix viriclana,. 1881, 34 
Gull, Common ( Larus canus), destroying 
larvae of Melolontha vulgaris, 1891, 
21 
Gulls ( Lariclce ), 1883, 43 ; 1894, 102 ; 
1897, 121; 1898, 129 
Usefulness of, 1883, 43 
On field infested with Plutella cruci- 
ferarum, 1894, 102 
Attracted by larvae of Diamond-back 
Moth ( Plutella crucifer arum), 1897, 
121 
Various species, usefulness of, in clear¬ 
ing infestation of Plutella cruci¬ 
fer arum^ 1898, 129 
H. 
Hcematopota pluvialis, 1895, 123, 130 
(see also Tabanidce) 
Hcemobora pallipes (see Lipoptera cervi) 
Halticidce, 1877, 6, 7 
Absence of, in cold wet summers, 1877, 
6; sprinkling with dust; also driving 
sheep over infested crop ; remedies 
for, 6 
Haltica ( Phyllotreta ) concinna, 1881, 48 
Haltica ( Phyllotreta ) rufipes, 1881, 82 
Haltica ( Phyllotreta ) nemorum, 1878, 5, 
6; 1879, 19,20; 1881, 47-97; 1882, 
90-94; 1883, 76, 77 ; 1884, 83-84; 
1893, 61, 67 
Checked by wet weather, 1878, 5; 
artificial manure for infested plants, 
6; to destroy, by eradicating food- 
plants, 6 
Attacks, range of, in England and 
Scotland, 1881, 49 ; attacks of, 
special notes of, at localities in 
England, 53-59 ; in Wales, 59 ; in 
Scotland, 60-63; in Ireland, 63; 
