438 



INDEX TO VOLUME XLIX. 



Mealy-bug, shell-back hickory, 19. 

 Medonella minuta, 237. 

 Melandryidae, some new and known, 



357. 

 Melanophila notata, 239. 

 Melanopliis atlanis, 78. 

 spretis, 77. 

 MiCKEL, Clarence E., article by, 285. 

 Microneta clavata, n. sp., 265. 

 " orcina, n. sp., 266. 

 pallida, n. sp., 265. 

 Microsynainma bohcmani, 248. 

 Military service, officers and employees 



of Entomological Branch on, 72. 

 Miridse, European, in N. America, 248. 

 Mite, apple leaf, 188. 

 silver-leaf, 185. 

 Mole cricket, European, 294. 

 Mor.oedus guttatus, 141. 

 Monoxia batisia, n.'sp., 273. 

 Moore, C. A., article by, 33. 

 Mordellistena exilis, n. sp., 10. 

 gigas, n. sp., 13. 

 " insolita, n. sp., 11. 



" piilchra, n. sp., 12. 



" rufa, n. sp., 11. 



" rutila, n. sp., 10. 



" vera, n. sp., 11. 



wolcotti, n. sp., 12. 

 Muir, F., article by, 147. 

 Mycetochares puncticollis, n. sp., 276. 

 Myzocallis, sensory structures in, 379. 

 Myzus, California species of, 49. 



cerasi, secondary host of, 434 

 " godeticE, n. sp., 49. 



sensory structures in, 380. 



Needham, J. G., article by, 129. 

 Neobothynotus modestus, 251. 

 Neodytus simplariiis, n. sp., 240. 

 Neuroptera from drift-line of L. 



Michigan, f35. 

 Noctuid, a new Canadian, 320. 

 Nothosympycnus abbrevialus, n. sp., 341. 

 " inornatus, n. sp., 340. 



Notomicrus nanulus, 138. 



Orituary Notices: 



Reed, Edmund Baynes, 37. 

 Wilson, Tom, 289 

 Odonata of the Red Deer District, 96. 

 " from Prince Edward Island, 

 117. 

 Ophiogomphus severus, 98. 

 Ormosia megacera, n. sp., 26. 

 " mesocera, n. sp., 25. 

 " nimbipennis, n. sp., 24. >. 



Orthocephalus mutabilis, 249. 



Otiorhynchus o\'atus in BritishCoIum- 

 bia, 257. 



Papaipema eryngii, n. sp., 125. 



new species and histories in, 



121. 

 Papaipema polymnice, n. sp., 121. 

 Parachrysocaris, occurrence in U. S. of. 



129. 

 Parachrysocaris semiflava, n. sp., 129. 

 Paragraphus setosus, 278. 

 Pardosa metlakatla, n. sp., 268. 



" vaiuotiveri, n. sp., 269. 

 Parker, R. R., article by, 157. 

 Parshley, H. M.,..article by, 45. 

 Peltodytes oppositus, 138. 

 Pemphigus, sensory structures in, 384. 

 Peregrinus maidis, synonymy of, 147. 

 Phalonia spartinana, life-history notes 



on, 93. 

 Phenacoccus petiiti, n. sp., 281. 

 Philhydrus estriatus, n. sp., 139. 

 Philodromus canadensis, n. sp., 270. 



macrotarsus, n. sp., 271. 

 Phloeosinus, Oregon species of, 353. 

 Photinusconsanguineus, light emission 



of, 61. 

 Photinus scintillans, light emission of, 



61. 

 Photuris pennsylvanica, light emission 



of, 56. 

 Phycitinae, New N. American, 404. 

 Phyllocoptes schlectendali, 185. 

 Phyllogaster cordyluroides, 227. 

 littoralis, n. sp., 228. 

 " robustus, n. sp., 148. 



Phylloxera, sensor>' structures in, 384. 

 Physokermes piceae, distribution and 



history of, 317. 

 Physokermes piceae, life-history of, 318. 

 " parasites of, 320. 

 Ping, Chi, article by, 418. 

 Pithanus maerkelii, 251. 

 Pityogenes carinulatus, 355. 

 Pityophthorus, Oregon species of, 355. 

 Plagiodera versicolora, life-historv of, 



104. 

 Pleroneura borealis, n. sp., 191. 

 Plum Curculio, in Ontario, 17. 



" " means of control of, 18, 



Poecilochroa columbiana, n. sp., 269. 

 Polyphylla gracilis, 239. 

 Popular and practical entomology, 17, 



39, 77, 113, 149, 185, 221, 257, 



293, 329, 365, 401. 

 Potato beetle, influence of snow on pre- 

 valence of, 79. 



