INDEX
- A
- Abraxas grossulariata, Magpie moth, 114 (Fig.)
- Accentor modularis, Dunnock or Hedge-sparrow, 162
- Acrididæ, 333
- “Agriculture and Rural Economy of Australia and New Zealand,” Professor Wallace’s, 280
- Agriculture, Board of, Miss Ormerod’s aid to the Adviser given and withdrawn, 202
- Agricultural College (Royal), Cirencester, Miss Ormerod’s lectures at, 83;
- Professor Harker at, 83;
- Principal of, 201
- Agricultural Education Committee, 271, 272, 273
- Agricultural Education in the Elementary School, 271
- Agricultural Entomology, progress of, 200;
- work on, 276;
- Miss Ormerod, Co-Examiner in, 282
- Agricultural lectureship proposed in Oxford University, 225
- Agricultural Society (Royal), Miss Ormerod’s diagrams for, 88;
- work for discontinued, 212
- “Agricultural Zoology,” by Dr. Ritzema Bos, translated by Professor Ainsworth-Davis, 222
- Agrotis exclamationis, Heart-and-dart moth, Linn., 101 (Fig.)
- Agrotis segetum, Ochsenheimer, Turnip moth, 101 (Fig.)
- “Alder Killer,” German name of Mottled Willow Weevil, 267
- Aldersey schoolboys, 113, 119, 127
- Alfalfa (lucerne) hay infested with locusts, 228, 229
- Alopecurus pratensis, 244
- Altum, Dr. Bernard, Forst Zoologie, 61
- American Ambassador, congratulations of the, 193
- American blight, see Schizoneura lanigera, 142, 143, 144
- American clover-seed midge, 198
- American migratory locusts, South, 229
- Anbury, club-root, or finger and toe, see Plasmodiophora, 196, 213
- Angoumois moth, 188
- Anguillulidæ (eel-worms), 198, 282
- Anguillula radicicola, 213
- Annual Reports, see Reports
- Anobium paniceum, 253
- Anthomyia ceparum, 60
- Antler moth, see Charæas graminis
- Ants, black, 138
- “Ap Adam” oak, 93, Pl. xxi
- Aphides, 79;
- Aphis, woolly, Schizoneura lanigera 144 (Fig.)
- Apple-bark beetle, see Xyleborus dispar, 199
- Arbuthnot, Mrs., 292, 301
- Architects, practice of, 7
- Arderne of Alvanley, family of, 13
- Argyresthia conjugella, 247
- Arkwright (J. H.) of Hampden Court, Herefordshire, 76
- Armstrong, Dr., 28, 29
- Army worm (Leucania unipunctata), paper on, by Dr. L. O. Howard, 184
- Arnold, Dr., of Rugby, 3
- Arsenite of Copper, 201
- Artists, the Misses Ormerod as, 18, 74
- Ash-bark beetle, see Hylesinus
- Ashworth, Miss, letter from, 320
- Aspidiotus perniciosus, San José scale, 242
- Assistant, reasons for refusing an, 79
- Astynomus ædilis, 224
- Atomaria linearis, Mangold beetle, 230 (Fig.)
- Aust “Bone bed,” 40
- Aust cliffs, 39, 40
- Austen’s opinion on “Deer forest fly,” Mr., 261
- Australian thrips, 183;
- Autumnal breeze fly, see Tabanus autumnalis
- Avian Rat, nickname for the sparrow, 160, 168
- Axe, Professor, 85
- B
- Bacon fly, see Piophila casei
- Bacon, Lord, burial-place, 298
- Badam’s Court, 93
- Bailey, Colonel, 303
- Bailey, Mr., Editor of the Dumfries Herald and Courier, 106
- Bailey, Mr. William, letters to, 109-127;
- letter from, to the Duke of Westminster, 111
- Barley, Hessian fly on, 132 (Fig.)
- Barnes Cottage, 7
- Barnesville, 7
- “Bat beetle,” see Harpalus ruficornis
- Bath and West of England Society Show, Misses Ormerod’s insect cases and diagrams at, 283, 284
- Bathurst’s, Mr., paper on “Orchards,” 273-274
- Bean-beetle, see Bruchus
- Beans and peas attacked by Eel-worms, 304
- Bean-seed weevil—sad-coloured (Bruchus tristis);
- red-footed (B. rufipes);
- red-horned (B. brachialis), 271, see Bruchus
- Beans infested with beetles, 269, 270
- Beaufort, Duke of, 7
- Becker, Miss Lydia, as an upholder of “Women’s Rights,” 86
- Beckett, Edmund, Lord Grimthorpe, 91, see Grimthorpe
- Bee, Mason, 174
- Beet carrion beetle, see Silpha opaca, 142, 220
- Beetles in the Argentine territories, 222
- Beetles (water), killing of, 54
- Bethnal Green Museum, connection with, 87
- Bethune, Rev. Dr., letters to, 73, 90, 213, 227-231
- Bigge, General and Mrs., 298
- Biographical sketch of Miss Ormerod, by the Editor, 73
- Bipalium kewense, a land planarian, 192 (Fig.)
- Birth, childhood, and education, Miss Ormerod’s, 1
- Black-currant gall mite, 153, 154, 155, 156, 177, see Phytoptus
- Bladder or pocket plums, 176 (Fig.)
- Bodleian Library, 58
- Bolivar’s, Señor Don Igo, assistance on locust specimens, 218
- “Bone Bed,” the Aust, 40
- Books, lending of, 29
- Boot beetle, see Anobium paniceum
- Boot-upper injured by beetle, 254 (Fig.)
- Bos, Dr. Ritzema, 79, 131, 132, 156, 189, 204, 296;
- Botanical Magazine, drawings for, 74
- Botfly, the, see Hypoderma
- “Bottle-nosed whale,” or dolphin, capture of, 38, 39
- Bradwall Hall, Cheshire, 11
- Brauer’s, Dr., frontispiece to his “Œstridæ,” 149, 150
- Breathing tubes of maggot, of ox warble fly, &c., 112 (Fig.)
- Breeze flies, see Tabanidæ
- Brighton, Miss Ormerod refers to taking a villa at, 264, 266
- Bruchus, the pea and bean Weevil, 268, rufimanus, &c., 269 (Fig.) 270, 271, see Bean-seed weevil
- Bruner, Lawrence, Locust Investigation Commission Report, 229
- Bryobia prætiosa, gooseberry and ivy red spider, 220, 221 (Fig.)
- Buckland, Frank, on “Putts,” 37, 327, 328
- Buckler, Mr. William, 107
- Buckton, G. B., on Aphides, 79, 80
- Bunbury Parish, work done by schoolboys of, 111
- Burd, Rev. Percy, 29
- Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, letters from, 214
- Bury, Lancashire, 9
- Buttington, battle of, 23
- C
- Cabbage green fly, 101
- Caddis fly, see Mormonia nigromaculata, 152
- Caddis worms attacking water-cresses, 151, 152, 282
- Cadelle, the, see Trogosita
- Caerwent, 7, 174
- Calandra (Sitophilus) granaria, granary weevil, 191, 262 (Fig.), 267;
- Calwer’s “Käferbuch,” 270
- “Canadian Entomologist,” quoted, 202, 211, 223
- Canadian friends, Miss Ormerod’s, 73
- Cauvin’s Hospital, Editor’s Lecture at, 289
- Cecidomyia destructor, Hessian fly, 129, 131 (Fig.), 132, 143, 147, 182;
- C. tritici, 131;
- C. leguminicola, 198
- Cecidomyia (Diplosis) equestris, 137
- Centipede and millipede, 143 (Fig.)
- Cephenomyia rufibarbis, Red-bearded botfly, 149, 150, 151
- Cephus pygmæus, Corn sawfly, 147 (Fig.)
- Cerostoma xylostella, Curtis, see Plutella cruciferarum
- Ceuthorhynchus contractus, Charlock weevil, 130 (Fig.)
- Chapel of St. Tecla, dimensions, 34, ruins, Pl. x
- Charæas graminis, Antler moth, 104, 105 (Fig.), 185, 284
- Charlock weevil, see Ceuthorhynchus contractus
- Charlotte, Princess, “the people’s darling,” death of, 6
- Chartist Rising, 47-52;
- Cheese-fly, see Piophila casei, 125 (Fig.)
- Cheimatobia brumata, 121, 146, 183
- Chepstow, 15, 30, 33, 43, 53, Pl. xvii
- Chepstow Bridge, Pl. xiii
- Chepstow Castle, Pls. ix., xvi.
- Chepstow Parish Church, Plate vi.
- Cheshire, see Chester
- Chest, oak, from Hulgreve Hall, 58, Pl. xviii
- Chester, Dr. Ormerod’s “History of the County Palatine and City,” 8, 13, 58
- Chinese Minister Plenipotentiary, 307
- Chinese naturalist and Miss Ormerod, 75
- Chittenden’s, Mr., paper on Household Insects, 266
- Chlorops tæniopus, Meigen, Gout fly, 132, 133 (Fig.), 147
- Choate, Mr., meeting with, 193;
- Chrysops cæcutiens, small blinding breeze fly, 136 (Fig.)
- Church customs, old, 23
- Cidaria dotata, Linn., spinach moth, 231 (Fig.)
- Clayden, ancestral oak at, 121
- Cleg, or small rain breeze fly, Hæmatopota pluvialis, 136 (Fig.)
- Clergy, old local, 27
- Cliviger township, 8
- Clothing Club, 30
- Clover-stem sickness, 226, 282
- Club-root, Anbury, or Finger and toe, 196, 213
- Coccinella bipunctata, 2-spotted lady-bird;
- C. septempunctata, 7-spotted lady-bird, 234 (Fig.);
- C. ocellata, eyed lady-bird, 237 (Fig.)
- Cockchafer beetle and grubs, Melolontha vulgaris, 209, 233 (Fig.), 277, block, 280
- Codlin moth, prevention, 277
- Coleman & Sons, Messrs. W. J., letters to, 177
- Collection of specimens of injurious insects, 87
- “Common Fly Attacks to Farm Stock,” by Miss Ormerod, 304
- Conger eels, 35
- Connold, Mr. Ed. T., letters to, 175, 241
- Contribution, Miss Ormerod’s first, to scientific literature, 59
- Contributions, Miss Ormerod’s recognition of, 62, 66
- Copleston, Bishop, 15
- Copper, arsenite and arseniate of, 201
- Cormorants, 35
- Corn fly, Ribbon-footed, see Chlorops tæniopus
- Corn sawfly, 147
- Correggios, “Marriage of St. Catherine,” 16
- Correspondence, steadiness of, Miss Ormerod’s, 78, 79, letters, 97
- Cosby, Sir Henry, 7
- Cossus ligniperda, Goat moth, 268 (Fig.)
- County dinner party, formality of, 15
- Courage, Miss Ormerod’s, 92-94
- Coussmaker, Colonel, letters to, 99-104
- Cranefly (Daddy longlegs), Tipula, 64, 284
- Crawford, Mr. Frazer, of Adelaide, 210
- Croft, Sir Richard, 6
- Cross-fertilisation (multiple), 298
- Cryptorhynchus lapathi, L., mottled willow weevil, 267
- Crystal oil, 181
- Cucujus testaceus, 263
- Currant and gooseberry scale, Lecanium ribis, 214 (Fig.)
- Currant, black and red, 156, 157
- Curtis, John, “Farm Insects,” 63, 276;
- Cutworms, or caterpillars of the dart or turnip moth, 100, 101 (Fig.)
- Cynips galls, 177
- D
- Daddy longlegs, see Tipula
- Dalquhairn, Holm of, 105
- Damsons, curiously formed, 175
- Danysz’s, J., paper on Ephestia (Flour moth), 216
- Dart or turnip moth, see Agrotis segetum
- Darwinianism, 276
- Darwinism, 335
- Davis, Professor Ainsworth, translation of Ritzema Bos’s Agricultural Zoology, 222
- Dean, Forest of, lawlessness in, 38
- Death, Miss Ormerod’s, letters in prospect of, 325
- Deer forest fly, see Lipoptera cervi
- Deer warble fly, see Hypoderma diana
- Degrees and medals, Miss Ormerod’s, 95, see LL.D.
- Dell & Son’s information, 275
- Diagrams, Miss G. Ormerod’s, 88;
- coloured, published by R.A.S.E., 99
- Diamond-back moth, see Plutella cruciferarum
- Dicranura vinula, Linn., 103 (Fig.)
- Diptera, Westwood’s use of “Insecta Britannica—Diptera,” 136
- Dipterous parasites, 107
- Dogs as message-bearers, 11;
- Miss Ormerod’s adventures with, 92
- Dolphin, Bottle-nosed (Delphinus tursio), 38
- Druce’s, Mr., proposed vote of congratulation, 300
- Drawings and water-colours, set of Dr. George Ormerod’s, 298, 300, 301
- Dunn, Malcolm, assistance of, 61
- Dunnock, the hedge-sparrow, Accentor modularis, 162
- Durobrivian ware, 8
- Dyer, Professor Bernard, as a helper, 200
- Dytiscus marginalis, water beetle, 54, 124 (Fig.)
- E
- Earwig, see Forficula
- Edinburgh University, bequest to, 283, 284, 285;
- text-book for, 303;
- Miss Ormerod appointed external examiner in Agricultural Entomology, 123
- Eel-worms, 186, 198, 282, 304
- Electros bought from Messrs. Blackie & Son, 63
- Elliot & Fry’s portraits, 300
- Elm-bark beetle, see Scolytus destructor, 169, 170 (Fig.)
- Entomological Society of Ontario, 73
- Entomological Societies, Miss Ormerod’s communications with, 78
- Entomologist, consulting, to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 75
- Entomology, Miss Ormerod beginning the study of, 53;
- first step in, 2;
- lectures on, in Edinburgh, 279
- Entomology, economic, progress of, 206
- Ephestia kuhniella, Zell, 180, 198, 202, 212, 262, 263
- Evans, Mrs., 91
- Evesham Committee work, 204
- Evolution, Professor Riley on, 335
- Exhibition in the Palace of Industry, Paris, August, 1868, 54
- Exoascus pruni, Professor Marshall Ward on, 175
- Exorista lota, parasite of Lepidoptera, 107
- F
- Family dispersal, 56
- “Famine in India,” by Wallace, 308
- “Farm Insects,” by Curtis, 184
- “Farm Pests,” leaflets on, 65
- Farm stock, fly attacks on, 65, 304
- Fernald, Dr., 187
- Ferry, Old Passage, 38, 44, 45, 50
- Fielding, Copley, 16
- Finger and toe, see Plasmodiophora brassicæ
- “Flacherie,” the, 106, 107, 186
- Flatworm, 192
- “Flax-seeds,” 131, 142, 197
- Fletcher, Dr., 188;
- “Flies injurious to Stock,” Miss Ormerod’s, 65, 305
- Flour beetle, rust-red, see Tribolium ferrugineum
- Flour infestation, 69, 179, 191, 220, 261, 263, 266
- “Flowering,” or Palm, Sunday, 25
- Fly weevil (U.S.A.), 188
- Font (leaden) at Llancaut, 20;
- Fonts (leaden), A. C. Fryer’s paper on, in Archæol. Journal, 20
- Foot, Hippoboscal, Pls. xxiii., xxiv.
- Forest fly, 65, 133, 134 (Fig.), 138, 139, 304
- Forest flies, Indian, 224
- Forest Hundreds, 33
- Forest of Dean, 33
- Forest Peninsula, 33, 34
- “Forestry,” text-book of, proposed, 227, 303
- Forficula minor, Linn. (Earwig) 189 (Fig.)
- “Formalin,” 220
- Formica fuliginosa, 138, 139
- Forshaw and Hawkins, Messrs., 266
- Fowler (Canon) on Helophorus rugosus, 108, 267
- Fream, Dr., references to, 203, 208, 279, 281, 282, 298, 305, 317
- Frost and other leaders of the Chartist rising in Monmouth, 47-52
- Fruitgrowers’ Convention, 206
- Fucus serratus, 34
- Fuller, Mr., 267;
- G
- Gadflies (Tabanidæ), 118, 137, 138, 304, 306
- Gamma or silver moth, 178 (Fig.)
- Gardener, an old, on Miss Ormerod’s work, 75
- “Gardeners’ Chronicle,” 54, 55, 276
- “Gardeners’ Friends and Foes,” series of diagrams, 88
- Garton course of lectures, Edinburgh University, 118, 208
- Garton, John, 298, 303
- Gas lime as a top dressing, 195
- Gastropacha quercifolia, Linn., 158
- Gastrophilus equi, Fab., 117 (Fig.), 118, 305
- Gawsworth, Cheshire, 12
- Generosity, Dr. Lipscomb on Miss Ormerod’s, 94
- Geophilus longicornis, Centipede, 235 (Fig.)
- George, A. W., letter to, 174
- Gibbs, Sir Brandreth, 76
- Gilbert, Sir Henry and Lady, 298
- Gnat midge, see Cecidomyia leguminicola
- Goat moth, see Cossus ligniperda
- Golynrode, 10
- Goodall on Tabanidæ, 138
- Gooseberry red spider, see Bryobia prætiosa
- Gout fly, see Chlorops tæniopus
- Grain beetles, see Calandra (Sitophilus) granaria
- Granary weevil, see Calandra granaria
- Grant, Sir Ludovic, 96, 291, 303
- Grease-banding, 207, 277
- Grease-proof paper, 277
- Great ash-bark beetle, 172 (Fig.)
- Great midge, “red maggot of,” 137
- Great ox gad fly, 135, 136
- Great tortoiseshell butterfly, see Vanessa polychloros
- Grimshaw, Percy H., 108;
- Grimthorpe, Lord, letter from, 297, 298, 308
- Grouse fly, see Ornithomyia
- “Guide to the Methods of Insect Life,” Miss Ormerod’s, 81, 85
- Gulls, see Larus ridibundus and L. canus
- H
- Hacking, 10
- Hæmatobia connicola, 213
- Hæmatopota pluvialis, 136
- “Hair-worms,” 225
- “Handbook of Orchard Fruits,” Miss Ormerod’s, 303
- Hargreaves, Col. John, 8
- Harker, Professor Allen, references to, 79, 80, 201, 277, 278, 279, 281
- Harpalus ruficornis, Bat beetle, 223 (Fig.)
- Hartwell, Miss, Miss Ormerod’s private secretary, 88, 280, 289, 291
- Heart-and-dart moth, see Agrotis exclamationis
- Heather “frosted,” 149
- Helophorus rugosus, 108
- Henry VI. Coronation, 58, Pl. xviii
- Hessian fly, 74, 129, 131, 132, 142, 143, 147, 148, 182, see Cecidomyia destructor;
- Heterodera schachtii, 186;
- H. radicicola, Müller, 213 (Fig.)
- Hibernation of insects, 226
- “Hill-grub,” the, 104, 105 (Fig.)
- Hippobosca equina, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 265 (foot of fly, Pls. xxiii., xxiv.);
- Hippoboscid on a lamb, 264
- Hooker, Sir Joseph and Lady, 73, 74
- Hoopoe, the, 139
- Hop aphis, 206
- Hope Professorship of Zoology at Oxford, 215
- Hops, nettle-headed, 237
- Hornet, capture of, 92
- “Hornet Clearwing,” Trochilium (= Sesia) bembeciforme, 103
- Horse bot fly, Gastrophilus equi, Fab., 117 (Fig.), 118, 305
- Horses’ illness after eating locust-infested lucerne, 228, 229
- Horticultural Society (Royal), collection of injurious insects, 55
- Howard, Dr. L. O., letters to and from, 184-194, 295, 297
- Hulgreve Hall, 58
- Hunt, the artist, 16
- Huntspill, Somerset, 10
- Huxley, Professor, 78;
- Hybernia defoliaria, 146
- Hydrophobia, strange treatment for, 45
- Hylesinus crenatus (large ash-bark beetle), 172 (Fig.), 173, 302;
- Hylesinus fraxini, ash-bark beetle, 171, 174;
- Hylurgus piniperda, pine beetle, 263
- Hymenoptera, 174
- Hypodermabovis and H. diana, 150;
- H. lineata, 116;
- H. or œstrus experiments, 183
- I
- Icerya purchasi, 79
- Ichthyosaurus, 41
- Index to Reports, 64, 191
- “Indian Agriculture,” Wallace’s, 275
- Inscription on Llancaut font, 22
- “Insect Life,” 201, 267
- Insect, Professor Westwood’s definition of, 84
- “Insects Injurious to Forest Trees,” 302;
- “to Orchard and Bush Fruit,” 274;
- “to Stored Grain,” 191
- Isleworth, 73;
- J
- Jablonowski, Prof. Jos., on Phytoptus ribis, 156;
- Jacobite officers, 11
- Janson’s reports, Mr. Oliver E., 71, 72, 200, 283;
- Jenkins, Mr. H. M., Secretary R.A.S.E., 76
- Johnson, Thomas, survivors of the children of, 11
- Julus guttatus (= pulchellus), Leach;
- J. londinensis;
- J. terrestris, 143 (Fig.)
- Juncus articulatus, the flowering heads of, or “spret,” 104
- K
- Ked or Kade, see Melophagus ovinus
- Kerosene as an insecticide, 120, 181, 220
- Kew Gardens, 73, 86
- King and Queen, 122
- King George and King James, toasts to, 11
- Kingston Park, old name of Sedbury Park, 7
- Knox, John, quotation from, 110
- L
- Labia minor, Leach, 189 (Fig.)
- Lady-bird, Australian, 334
- Lady-bird, see Coccinella
- Læmophlœus ferrugineus, 263
- Lamarckism, 335
- Lamellicornes, beetle grubs of the, 277
- Languages, Miss Ormerod’s knowledge of, 78
- Lappet Moth, see Gastropacha quercifolia, Linn.
- Larus ridibundus and L. canus, 105
- Latham, Diana, on Sedbury, 14-19
- Latham, John, M.D., 12, Pl. iv, 57
- Latham, Peter Mere, 13, 57
- Lathyrus (White), 221
- “Leaden Fonts,” 20;
- “Leafage caterpillars,” 146
- Lecanium ribis, Fitch, 214
- Lecture at Institute of Agriculture, South Kensington, Miss Ormerod’s, 84;
- at London Farmers’ Club, 102
- Lecturer, Miss Ormerod as a, on Economic Entomology, at Royal College, Cirencester, 83
- Lectures, ten, by Miss Ormerod, on “Orders of Insects,” 85
- Lee-chee (lichi) orchards, 308
- Legal experiences, samples of Miss Ormerod’s, 69
- Lepidoptera, American lists of, 181
- Lesser earwig, Forficula minor, 189 (Fig.), 261
- Lesson book for village schools, 207
- Letter or letters from William Bailey, 102;
- Dr. Ritzema Bos, 296;
- Dr. Fream, 298;
- Lord Grimthorpe, 296;
- Sir Joseph Hooker, 87;
- L. O. Howard, 295, 297;
- T. H. Huxley, 85;
- J. A. Lintner, 81-82;
- Dr. R. S. MacDougall, 295;
- Sir William Muir, 301;
- Rev. Prof. Taylor, 310;
- Professor Wallace, 287-293;
- J. O. Westwood, 81
- Letter or letters to William Bailey, 109-127;
- Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, 227-231;
- Dr. Ritzema Bos, 232-237;
- Messrs. Coleman, 177-178;
- E. T. Connold, 175-177;
- Colonel Coussmaker, 99-104;
- Dr. J. Fletcher, 195-227;
- Claude Fuller, 257;
- A. W. George, 174;
- D. D. Gibb, 128-148;
- P. H. Grimshaw, 149-151;
- L. O. Howard, 184-194;
- C. P. Lounsbury, 252-257;
- Rev. John Martin, 169-174;
- J. C. Medd, 271-274;
- Dr. A. Nalepa, 247-252;
- Dr. E. Reuter, 244-247;
- Dr. W. M. Schöyen, 237-243;
- Robert Service, 106-8;
- W. B. Tegetmeier, 159-168;
- Professor Wallace, 275-325;
- C. D. Wise, 151-159
- Letters, destruction of, 97
- Leucania unipunctata, 185
- Lias, frontage of, 40, 41
- “Licked” beef, 116
- Limnæa truncatula, 144
- Limnephilus flavicornis, 152
- Lindeman, Dr., 197, 209, 212, 263
- Lintner, Dr., 207;
- Lipoptera cervi, Von Siebold and Loew, 140 (Fig.), 141 (Fig.), 180, 259, 265
- Lipoptera or Lipoptena, confusion between, 140
- Lipscomb, Dr. Eustace, 194, 290, 293, 294, 322, 324;
- on benefits of Miss Ormerod’s work, 75
- Lithobius forficatus, “thirty-foot,” 235
- Little, Professor Herbert, 76, 110, 279
- Llancaut Church, 21, Pl. viii
- LL.D. of Edinburgh University, 95, 193, 287, 289;
- Loch Dungeon, 104
- Locust, capture of a strange, 53
- Locust, South American migratory, see Schistocerca paranensis (Fig.)
- Locusts, 144, 214, 218, 229
- London, annual visit to, 16
- London Farmers’ Club, lectures, 102, 299;
- London-purple, 183, 205
- “Loopers,” 121, 146
- Lords of Committee of Education invite Miss Ormerod to advise them, 87
- Loudon’s “Arboretum,” 103
- Lounsbury, C. P., 118, 187;
- Loyalty, Miss Ormerod’s, 94
- “Lyde, the,” 35
- Lyell, Sir Charles, on the Aust “Bone Bed,” 40
- M
- “Mabie Moss,” nom de plume of R. Service, 104, 106
- MacDougall, Dr., 227, 291, 295, 302, 303;
- Magpie moth, Currant and gooseberry, see Abraxas grossulariata
- Mail coach, Pls. xii., xiv.
- Mails, the Newport, 50
- Man, Dr. de, 79
- Mangold attacked by Atomaria linearis, 230
- “Manual of Injurious Insects,” Miss Ormerod’s, 65, 276, 300
- Martin, Rev. John, letters to, 169-174
- Mayer, Rev. Peter, 12
- McEwan Hall, the, 292
- Meade, Mr., of Bradford, 107, 205
- Medals and Miss Ormerod’s other public distinctions, 95;
- Medd, Mr., 259;
- letters to, 271-274;
- letter to on the Warble question, 116
- Mediterranean flour moth, see Ephestia kuhniella
- Melolontha vulgaris, cockchafer
- 209, 233 (Fig.)
- Melophagus ovinus, Linn., 141 (Fig.)
- Mermis, 186;
- Merodon narcissi, Fab., 157, 158
- Meromyza, 276
- Meteorological observations at Isleworth, 80;
- Miana, 186
- Micrococcus bombycis, 106
- Midge, great, 137
- Mik, Professor, on Tabanidæ, 20, 138;
- on Deer Forest fly, 261;
- decease of, 271
- Mill Moth, see Ephestia kuhniella
- Millepede, 143 (Fig.)
- Mite, see Phytoptus
- Modelling in plaster of Paris, Miss Ormerod’s taste for, 95
- Moles at strawberry roots, 153
- Morris, Little and Son’s emulsion, 121
- Mormonia nigromaculata, 152 (Fig.)
- Mosley’s models and figures of insects, 279
- Mottled Umber moth, see Hybernia defoliaria
- Muir, Sir William, 284, 285, 298;
- Murray, Mr. Andrew, secretary, Royal Horticultural Society, 75
- Murray, Mr. John, xx, 315, 319, 325
- Murtfeldt, Miss, 256
- Music, Miss Ormerod’s knowledge of, 95
- Mustard beetle, see Phædon betulæ
- N
- Nalepa, Dr., letters to, 247;
- on the Phytoptidæ, 155, 218;
- publications of, 176
- Narcissus fly, 157
- “Nature Knowledge,” 306
- “Nature Study,” Mr. Medd’s, 259
- Needlework, Miss Ormerod’s skill in, 95
- Newman, Mr. T. P., 309, 325
- Newstead, Mr. Robert, 64, 68, 84, 310
- Niptus hololeucus, 262
- Nixon, Mr., 145
- Norman’s microscopic slides, Mr., 264, 265, 267
- Nostril fly, of sheep, 304
- O
- Oak, “Ap Adam,” and “Hedgehog,” Pl. xxi, 93
- Oak-leaf roller moth, Tortrix viridana, 145
- Oak-leaf seaweed (Delesseria), 39
- Oak-trees injured by caterpillars, 222
- Observations, Miss Ormerod’s arrangement of, 60, 61
- Œstridæ, 118, 283
- œstrus ovis, 76 (Fig.)
- “Offa’s Dyke,” 18
- Oilcakes and granary weevil, 262
- Oligotrophus alopecuri, 244
- Ontario Entomological Society, 73
- “Orchard and bush fruits, Handbook of insects injurious to,” Miss Ormerod’s, 229
- Orchard growers, experimental committee of, 183
- Ormerod, Arthur, 57;
- Ormerod, Charlotte Anne, 8
- Ormerod, E. L., M.D., author of “British Social Wasps,” 9, 57, 93
- Ormerod, Eleanor Anne, birth, childhood, and education, 1-6;
- fondness for animals, 7;
- religious experiences, 27;
- biographical sketch, 73-97;
- courage, 92-93;
- kindness to servants, 94;
- medals, 97;
- death, 325;
- retirement, 328;
- portraits, frontispiece, Pls. xx., xxix.
- Ormerod, George, D.C.L., LL.D., author of “History of the County Palatine and City of Chester,” 8, 11, 18, 19, 23, 28, 53, 56, 57, Pls. ii., iii., xxx.
- Ormerod, Mrs. George, 3, Pl. iii
- Ormerod, Georgiana, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, 17, 18, 30, 73, Pl. xxvii
- Ormerod, Rev. G. T. B., 57
- Ormerod, Henry Mere, 34, 58
- Ormerod, John Arderne, 13, 57
- Ormerod, Laurence, 8
- Ormerod, Oliver, 9
- Ormerod, Thomas Johnson, 57
- Ormerod, Wareing, 58
- Ormerod, William, 57
- Ormerod demesne and mansion, 8, Pl. xxviii
- Ormerod family, descent from Edward I., 13;
- branches of, 8-9;
- dispersal of, 56
- Ornithomyia avicularia, Linn. (Grouse fly), 264, 265 (Fig.)
- Osmia (Mason bee), 174
- Ostrich parasite, 196
- “Our Programme” leaflet, 272
- Owen, Professor Richard, report on an Ichthyosaurus, 41
- Oxford, Port Fellowship, 13, 57;
- P
- Padina Pavonea, 39
- Palm Sunday or “Flowering Sunday,” 25
- “Papist,” “The picture of a,” 10
- Paraffin, 181
- Parasites of Lepidoptera, 107, 108
- Parasites of silkworm, 106
- “Parentalia,” Dr. George Ormerod’s, 9, 13
- “Paris-green,” 153, 183, 201;
- Passer domesticus, 159, 160 (Fig.), 188
- Passer montanus, 162 ( Fig.)
- Pea-weevil, see Sitones
- Peacock seaweed (Padina pavonea), 39
- Pension proposed for Miss Ormerod, 322
- Phædon betulæ, 215 (Fig.)
- Philips, Sir Thomas, mayor of Newport, 50
- Photographs of Miss Ormerod, 227, 300, 302
- Phylloxera, 155, 210
- Phytoptidæ, 250
- Phytoptus galls, 177
- Phytoptus pyri, 249 (Fig.)
- Phytoptus ribis, 153, 156, 251 (Fig.)
- Pillischer’s preparations, 261
- Pine beetle attack, 263, 264, 285
- Piophila casei, Linn., 125 (Fig.), 256, 265
- Plagiarism, prevention of, 62
- Plan of work, Miss Ormerod’s, 78, 90
- Plasmodiophora brassicæ, 213
- Plum-wood, Shot-borers from, 200
- Plusia gamma, Linn., 178 (Fig.)
- Plutella cruciferarum, 130, 210, 211 (Fig.)
- Polydesmus complanatus, 143 (Fig.)
- Port Fellowship, Brasenose College, 13, 57
- “Post-horn” beetle attack, 224
- Potter, Professor M. C., 144
- “Proceedings of the Convention of Fruit Growers,” 206
- Ptinus, 263
- Pupation of butterflies, 334
- “Puritan,” “The picture of a,” 10
- Puss moth, see Dicranura vinula
- Putcher for catching salmon, 36, 327, 328
- “Putts” or “putchers,” 36 (Fig.)
- Pyrethrum, 216
- Q
- “Quasi Cursores,” Hole’s, 308, 311
- R
- Rabies, an instance of, 92
- Railway travelling, 46
- Rassam, Mr. Hormuzd, 205
- Red-currant mite, 157 see Phytoptus
- Redenhall-cum-Harleston, 57
- “Red spider,” 145, 221 (Fig.), 300
- Redwater “tick,” 193
- Reports (annual), plan of preparations, 78;
- Retinia buoliana, “Post-Horn,” 224
- Reuter, Dr., letters to, 244
- Ribes nigrum, 156
- Ribes rubrum, 157
- Rice weevil, see Calandra oryzæ
- Riley, Professor, 78, 80;
- Ritzema Bos, see Bos
- Roberts, Margaret, 17
- Roman coins found near the Severn Cliffs, 174;
- military station, 7;
- pottery, 8, 174;
- Pl xi.
- Rothamsted, 203, 217, 298
- Roundell, Charles, the “Rural Reader,” 273
- Rural Economy, Sibthorpian Professor of, at Oxford, 225
- “Ruricola,” nom de plume of J. Curtis, 184
- Rust-red flour beetle, see Tribolium ferrugineum
- S
- Saddle fly, Cecidomyia (Diplosis) equestris, 137 (Fig.)
- St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 57
- Salix caprea, 103
- Salmon fishing on the Severn, 36
- Samian cup, 175
- San José scale, see Aspidiotus perniciosus
- Sap-wood beetle, see Scolytus pruni
- Saurian remains, 41, Pl. xi
- Scale insects, 242, 257
- Scarabæid beetles (rare), 222
- Schaŭmerde, a sugar by-product, 236
- “Scheele’s-green,” 201
- Schistocerca paranensis, 229 (Fig.)
- Schizoneura lanigera, Hausm, American blight, 142, 143, 144 (Fig.)
- Schools, coloured diagrams for elementary, 99;
- Schöyen, Dr., letters to, 237-239;
- Science and Art Department, invited to help, 87;
- diagrams for, 88;
- official plagiarism, 88
- Scolytus destructor, Oliv., 169, 170 (Fig.);
- S. pruni, Ratz., 270, 271 (Fig.)
- Seaweeds, 39
- Sedbury Park, 7, 14-19;
- reminiscences of, 15;
- routine of life at, 17, Pl. i
- Servants, Miss Ormerod’s kindly treatment of, 94
- Service, Mr. Robert, letter to, 99;
- Sesia bembeciformis, see Trochilium
- Seth, Professor, letter from, 303
- Severn and Wye, the, 33, Pl. ix
- Severn, cliffs, Pl. x;
- colour of, 35, 41;
- shipping of, 36
- “Shag” or “Chog,” 197
- Sheep spider fly, or “ked,” 141 (Fig.);
- “Sheep Scab,” paper on, 299, 306
- Shell-(snail)-slug, 191 (Fig.), 192
- Shells, Miss Georgiana Ormerod’s love for, 3
- Shot-borer, see Xyleborus dispar
- Signoret’s, Dr., opinion, 79
- Silk, moths injuring, 219
- Silpha opaca, Linn., 142 (Fig.)
- Silphidæ, 219
- “Silver-top” wheat, 197
- Simpson, Mr. Wm., letter from, 72
- Sirex juvencus, 81;
- Sitones (pea-weevil), 226
- Sitophilus granarius, 262;
- Sitotroga (Gelechia) cerealella, 188
- “Slime” fungus, 213
- Smirke, Sir Robert, 7
- Smith and Co.’s flour, Messrs., 266
- Smith, John B., 257
- Smith, Sir Robert Murdoch, reference to, 284
- Snail-slug, 191 (Fig.), 192
- Snellen, Mr., on “Great” and “Small” tortoiseshell butterflies, 131
- Sparrow, Hedge, 162
- Sparrow, House, Passer domesticus, 160-168, 160 (Fig.)
- Sparrow leaflet, 163, 166, 167, 225;
- “Sparrow, Spare the,” 165
- “Sparrow, The House,” Tegetmeier’s, 167, 168
- Sparrow, Tree, Passer montanus, 162 (Fig.)
- Sparrows, repeal of laws in America protecting, 161
- “Spider” fly, 304
- “Spinach moth,” 231
- “Splint,” a sap-wood beetle, Scolytus pruni, 271 (Fig.)
- Sprayers, 208
- Spret, Juncus articulatus, 104
- St. Alban’s Show, Prince and Princess of Wales at, 123;
- Stebbing, E. P., 307
- Stein, or Hartman quoted by Stein, 260
- Stem eel-worms, 209 (Fig.)
- Steven lecturer, on Agricultural Entomology in Edinburgh University, 282, see Fream, Dr.
- Stewart’s, Prince Charles, march to Manchester, 10
- St. Petersburg International Exhibition, 19
- Stock flies, 304, 307
- Strathconan Deer Forest flies, 260, 261
- Strawberries, moles at, 153;
- eel-worms at, 204;
- beetles at, 223
- Strigul, ancient name of Chepstow, 8
- “Strigulensia,” George Ormerod’s, 7, 21
- Subpœna, a, 69
- Sufferings, political, of “Tyldesley” in 1745, 10
- T
- Tabanidæ, 138, 141, 145, 150
- Tabanus autumnalis, 136;
- bovinus, Linn., 135 (Fig.), 136
- Tachina fly, 106;
- Taschenberg’s, Dr., “Die Praktische Insektenkunde,” 277
- Taylor, Dr., 284;
- Tecla, St., chapel of, 33
- Tegetmeier, Mr., letters to, 159-168
- Tenebrioides mauritanicus, 70
- Teriacus, Tecla, or Treacle, Saint, 33
- Testacella haliotidea, Draparnaud, shell-slug, 191 (Fig.), 192
- Texas fever, 193, 257
- Thackeray, death of Mrs., 6
- “Thrips,” 185, 197
- Thursby, John Ormerod Scarlett, 9
- Thursby, Rev. William, 9
- Thursby, Sir John Hardy, 9
- Thysanoptera, 185
- Ticks causing “redwater,” 193, 257
- Tidenham church, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, Pl. vii
- Timberman beetle, 224 (Fig.)
- Time-table, mail coach, 44
- Tintern Abbey, Pl. v
- Tipula, daddy longlegs or crane fly, 64, 284
- Toasts of the rival kings, 11
- Toddington Experimental Committee, 201, 203, 204, 207, 248, 277, 333
- Tomato root-knot eel-worm, 213 (Fig.), 214
- Torquay, 73
- Torrington House, St. Albans, 19, 73, Pl. xix;
- Tortoiseshell butterflies, 129, 131
- Tortrix viridana, 145 (Fig.), 146
- Townhead Farm, Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, 104
- Transportation of wingless females by winged males, 183
- Travelling in olden times, 43-46
- Treacle, or Tryacle, Island, 33
- Tribolium ferrugineum, Fab., 70, 72, 266 (Fig.)
- Trinity College School, Port Hope, Canada, destruction of by fire, 227
- Triton cristatus, Miss Ormerod’s paper on, 59
- Trochilium bembeciforme, 103
- Trogosita mauritanica, 70, 72
- Trout crammed with “hill-grub,” 105
- “Tulip root,” 65, 209 (Fig.)
- Turnip caterpillars, 101;
- fly or flea beetle, 76;
- mud beetle (Helophorus rugosus), 108;
- saw fly, 211
- Tyldesley, 1, 7, 10
- Tylenchus devastatrix, 79, 190, 209 (Fig.);
- V
- Vanessa polychloros, Great Tortoiseshell butterfly, 129 (Fig.), 130, 186
- “Venus” shells, 40
- Verney, Sir Harry, 121
- Verrall’s List of British Diptera, 157
- Vere Street Chapel, London, preachers at, 26, 27
- Voelcker, Dr. A., on gas lime, 195
- Voles, report on, 104
- W
- Wales, Prince and Princess of, 123, 124
- Wallace, Professor, an ally and friend, 227;
- Wallace, Dr. Quintin, M.A., death of, 281
- Warble fly, see Hypoderma bovis
- Ward, Mr., 125
- Warington, Professor, Sibthorpian lecturer, 225, 298
- Wasps, 17, 218, 220, 273
- “Wasps, British Social,” by Dr. E. L. Ormerod, 93
- Wasp’s nest, 241 (Fig.)
- Watercresses attacked by Caddis worms, 151, 282
- Waterloo, news of battle of, 31
- Waterloo Station, accident at, 77
- “Water moth,” see Mormonia nigromaculata
- Water-snails, 144
- Weed seed for adulterating imports, 276
- Weevil, see Bruchus, injuries to bean and pea seed, 143
- Weevils in flour, 72, 262
- Westminster, Mr. Bailey’s correspondence with the Duke of, 111
- West, Newman & Co., Messrs., 277, 302
- Westwood, Professor, 78, 80, 205, 279, 280;
- Whalley, Whitaker’s history of, 8
- Whateley, Archbishop, 27
- Wheat cleaning, 275;
- “silver-top” or “white eared,” 197;
- wheat with Hessian fly maggot, 131 (Fig.)
- Whipple’s experiment with larvæ, 211
- White ants destroying cocoa trees, 268
- Whitehead, Mr. Charles, 76
- Wild tribes of India, 309
- William IV., 1
- William of Worcester quoted, 34
- Willow weevil, 267
- Winter moth, 146 (Fig.), traps, 183;
- Wire worm, 206
- Wise, letters to Mr., 151, 152
- Woburn report on mite-galls, 157;
- Experimental Fruit Grounds, 226
- Wood leopard moth (Zeuzera æsculi), 102 (Fig.)
- Woolastone, 22
- Woolly aphis, 144
- Work, plan of Miss Ormerod’s, 78
- Writing, Miss Ormerod’s early love for, 2;
- Wye, free railway passage over, 208;
- map of lower valley, Pl. ix;
- railway bridge on, Pl. xxvi
- X
- Xyleborus dispar, Fab., 182, 198, 199 (Fig.), 331 (App. D)
- Xyleborus pyri, 198
- Xyleborus saxeseni, 188, 263
- Y
- Yeats, Dr. John, on saurian remains, 41
- Z
- Zeuzera æsculi, Linn., 102 (Fig.)
- Zimmermann, A., trials with “formalin,” 220
- Zoology, Dr. Claus’ text-book of, 276
- Zoology, Hope Professorship of, at Oxford, 280