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Strawberry (see Plant index) 
Strawberry-leaf Beetle (see Galeruca 
tenella) 
Strawberry-leaf Button Moth (see Pero- 
nea comariana) 
Strawberry “Cauliflower Disease” (see 
Aphelenchus fragarice) 
Strawsonizer, 1890, 102 
Strawson’s air-power distributor, experi¬ 
ments with, on “ Turnip Flea,” 
1888, 126, Appendix 
Streptococcus bombycis, causing disease 
in Lepidopterous larvae, 1894, 18 
Strig Maggot (see Psylliodes attenuatus) 
Striped Death-watch Beetle (see Anobium 
striatum) 
Striped Pine-boring Beetle (see Trypo- 
dendron lineatum) 
Strophosomus coryli, infesting Larch, 
1889, 91 
Sulphate of ammonia and sulphate of 
potash for Tylenchus devastatrix, 
1890, 20, 21 
Sulphate of ammonia, 1891, 118 • 
Sulphate of iron, 1898, 29 
Sulphate of magnesium, use of, against 
Anthomyia brassicce, 1881, 9 
Sulphate of potash to check Eelworms, 
1887, 69, 70 
Sulphate of potash, 1898, 22, 29 
Sulphates of ammonia, iron, and potash, 
1896, 51 
Sulphates as a remedy for Clover- 
sickness and Tulip-root, 1889, 10, 
11, 83 
Sulphur, flour of, 1880, 37; 1896, 32 
Sulphur, to desolve with lime, 1885, 35; 
to prepare fumes of, 1890, 58, 59 ; 
1892, 19, 22, 123; 1896, 33 
Sulphurated water, 1898, 49 
Sulphuret of lime and soft-soap wash, 
1887, 80 ; 1892, 123 
Sulphuric acid, to destroy Eelworms in 
seed, 1896, 114 
Summer Chafer (see Rhizotrogus solsti- 
tialis ) 
Superphosphate, 1880, 44; with nitrate 
of soda, 1891, 46, 130 
Surface Caterpillars, 1896, 143-148 (see 
also Agrotis sp. and Tryphcena pro- 
nuba) 
Swallow ( Hirundo rustica ), feeding on 
high-flying Coleoptera, 1878, 23 
Beneficial, 1879, 38 
Usefulness of, 1884, v 
Swift ( Cypselus apies), feeding on high¬ 
flying Coleoptera, 1878, 23 
Swift Moth, Small or Garden (see 
Hepialus lupulinus) 
T. 
Tabanidce, 1895, 123-133 
Observations of, in New Forest, 1895, 
123; description and structure of, 
124, 125 ; description and habits of 
larvae, 125, 126 ; description of 
various species, 127-131; localities 
of observation on, 131-133; weak 
phenyle and other preventive mea¬ 
sures, 133 
Tabanus atratus, referred to, and figured, 
1887, 119, 120 
Tabanus autumnalis, 1895, 123 (see also 
Tabanidce) 
Tabanus bovinus, 1887, 118-120 ; 1894, 
Appendix, xliv ; 1895, 123-133 
Description of, in different stages, 
1887, 118, 119; habits of, 119, 120 
Detailed descriptions of transforma¬ 
tions of, after De Geer, with de¬ 
scriptions of larva, pupa, and male 
and female flies, 1895, 125-127 
Tabanus bromius , and other Tabanidce, 
1895, 123-133 
Tabanus cognatus 1895, 123, 129 (see 
also Tabanidce) 
Tabanus glaucopsis (see Tabanus cog¬ 
natus) 
Tabanus sudeticus (note), 1895, 123 ; 
distinctions of, from T. bovinus, 
127 
Tare (see Plant index) 
Tare Cecidomyia, figure of G. legumini- 
cola substituted for, 1891, 168 
Tare Weevil (see Apion pomoiice) 
Teasel (see Plant index) 
Teasel, Tylenchus (see Tylenchus devas¬ 
tatrix), 1887, 1 
Telephones clypeatus, 1898, 30-33 
Telephorus fuscus, referred to, 1898, 31 
Telephones lividus, 1898, 31 
Telephorus rufus, 1898, 30-33 
Usefulness of, and other allied species, 
1898, 30-33 
Temperature, effects of, on insect life, 
1895, i, ii 
Tenthredo cerasi (see Selandria atra) 
Tentlireclo morio (see Selandria morio) 
Tenthredo testuclinea (see Hoplocampa 
testudinea) 
Tephritis onopordinis, 1877, 10, 18; 
1878, 13, 18 ; 1879, 13, 14; 1880, 
18, 19; 1881, 13, 14; 1883, 20-23 
Description of larva, 1877, 4; rain 
causing destruction of lame in leaf 
blisters, 18 
Localities of observation of, 1878, 13; 
use of dilute soluble phenyle ser¬ 
viceable to check, 13, 14 
To destroy with washing-soda, 1879, 
14 
To check, by removing infested leaves, 
1880, 18; notes of use of gas-lime 
and other preventive measures, 
18, 19 
Observations on attack, 1881, 13, 14 
Life-history of, 1883, 21; observations 
of bad attacks of, 21-23 
Tetranychi, note on, 1885, 39 
Tetranychees telarius, 1892, 121-124 
