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INDEX. 
Otiorhynchus picipes, 97, 98 
,, septentrionis, 97 
„ sulcatus, 97, 98 
Ox Warble Fly, 104 
Phyllobius maculicornis, 4 
Phytoptus ribis, 90 
Plasmodiophora brassicae, 28 
Psila rosas, 31—34 
Raspberry, Weevils attacking, 97, 98 
Ribbon-footed Corn Fly, 53 
Sawfly, Corn, 54 
Screenings, 56—65 
Silpha opaca, 91 
Slime fungus, 28 
Small Ermine Moth, 12 
,, ,, Apple Moth, 12 
“ Smear,” different kind of to catch 
orchard moths and caterpillars, 16 
Sparrows, 99—103 ; Martins and Swal¬ 
lows driven away by, 99, 100; 
destruction of advised by Ornitholo¬ 
gist to theXJ. S. A., 100; worthlessness 
of as an insect killer, 101; repeal of 
Act of Parliament protecting in 
Canada, 101; measures taken to 
destroy by the Royal Agricultural and 
Horticultural Society of S. Australia, 
101,102 ; list of publications on, 102, 
103 
Strawson’s Air-power Distributor, Ap¬ 
pendix 
Taschenberg, Dr. E. L., remarks on 
Zabrus gibbus lame, 46 
Thomas, Dr. Friedrich, observation of 
Red Currant Gall-mite, 91 
“ Tulip-root” and “ Segging,” 72—80 ; 
chemical manures to check, 74; 
treatment to check, 75 
Tylenchus devastatrix, 72—76 
Warble, 104—125; Exhibition of at 
Agricultural Societies, 104 ; success¬ 
ful treatment to prevent, 105—112; 
applications used, 106—109 ; to pre¬ 
vent attack of Fly in summer, 109 ; 
results of treatment by boys of 
Aldersey Grammar School, 110,|112: 
illness and death of cattle from 
Warbles, 112, 113; estimates of 
damage on warbled hide from various 
Hide-markets and Companies, 116— 
122,125 ; illness and death coincident 
with Warble-attack, 123 
Web-nests of caterpillars, to destroy, 
11, 13, 15 
Weevil, Apple, 2—4 
,, Black Vine, 97, 98 
,, Cabbage and Turnip gall, 25—27 
,, Green “ Leaf,” 4, 5 
,, Clay-coloured, 97, 98 
“ Wheat-bulb ” Fly, 81, 83, 86 
,, maggot, 80, 88 ; sum¬ 
mary of observations regarding, 87 
Wheat imports (foul), 58—64 ; impuri¬ 
ties in, what countries mainly received 
from, methods of threshing and 
cleaning, adulteration, &c., 58—64 
Wheat-flour Moth, 66—72, and Ap¬ 
pendix 
Wheat-stem maggot, 66 
“ White-eared ” Wheat, 88 
Winter Moth, 1, 6—10 ; to catch, 7, 16 
Yponomeuta malivorella, 12 
,, padella, 12 
? Zabrus gibbus, 43—48 
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