INDEX 



509 



MegarJiinus septentrionalis, hibernation as 

 larva 120, 154 



Megarhinus septentrionalis, swarming of 

 males, 132 



Megarhinus septentrionalis, time of activity, 

 118 



Megarhinus solstitialis, time of activity, 118 



Megarhinus violaceus, prey of culicid larvae, 

 living in water in bromeliaceous plants, 

 221 



Meineet on mouth-parts of Diptera, 45-46 



Mei>"ert on palpi of Diptera, 52-53 



Membrane of mosquito wing, 62 



Menolepis, habits of larva, 149 



" Mental sclerite " or plate of mosquito larva, 

 87 



Mentha aquatica, flowers visited by Ano- 

 pheles. Ill 



Mentum of mosquito larva, 86-87 



Mercuric chloride as a fumigant against 

 mosquitoes and flies, 374-375 



Mermis, parasite of Aedes calopus larva, 163- 

 164 



Merozoits, definition, 190 



Merriam, Florence A., on insect food of eaves- 

 or clifif-swallow, 178 



Mesoepisternum. {See Episternum of Meso- 

 thorax.) 



Mesogonistius chwtodon, enemy of mosqui- 

 toes, 407 



Mesonotum of mosquito, 60 



Mesonotum of mosquito, vestiture, 73-74 



Mesopleurum of mosquito, 58 



Mesosternum of mosquito, 59 



Mesotergum of mosquito, 57-58 



Mesothemis longipennis, enemy of mosqui- 

 toes, 166 



Mesothorax of mosquito adult, 57-59 



Mesothorax of mosquito pupa, 101 



Metanotum, so-called, of mosquito. (See 

 Postnotum.) 



Metatarsus, so-called, of mosquito, 63 



Metatergal bridge of mosquito, 57 



Metathorax of mosquito, 59 



Methylene blue as remedy for malaria, 194 



MiAXL on northern mosquitoes, 138 



MiALL on poison of mosquito-bite, 317 



Micrococcus melitensis, 306 



Microfilariae, larval worms of Filaria, 308 



Microfilaria nocturna = Filaria hancrofti, 308 



Microgametes, definition, 190 



Microgametocyte, definition, 190 



Micro-organisms in fore-gut of mosquito, 81 



Micropalama himantopus, enemy of mosqui- 

 toes, 179 



Microscope-slide mounts for mosquitoes, 182- 

 183 



Microsomia in mosquitoes, 361-362 



" Microthorax " of mosquito, 57 



Midge larvae, food of fishes, 406 



Mid-gut of mosquito, 75, 76 



Mid-gut of mosquito, histology, 81 



Migrations of mosquitoes, 339-344 



"Millions." (See Girardinus ponciloides.) 



Mimms culicide. (See Culicide, Mimms.) 



Minnow, mud. (See Umira.) 



Minnows, top, practical use as enemies of 

 mosquitoes, 403, 408 



Missionaries, sufferings from mosquitoes in 

 South America, 10-13, 15, 16, 18 



Mitchell, Hon. J. D., on two remarkable 

 mosquito migrations, 339-340 



Mites, enemies of mosquitoes, 172-175 



Mixed infections of Plasmodium, 193 



Mochlonyx. (See Corethra.) 



Molasses, food of yellow-fever mosquito, 270 



Mollinesia latipennis, introduction into Ha- 

 waii to destroy mosquitoes, 409-410 



Monedula signata, enemy of yellow-fever and 

 other mosquitoes and Lepiselaga, 171 



Monkeys, hosts of Plasmodium, 189 



Mosquito adult, ecdysis, 103-105 



Mosquito adult, habits, 106-139 



Mosquito adult, structure, 25-74 



Mosquito bites, effect, 316-319 



Mosquito bites, protection against them, 359- 

 376 



Mosquito bites, relative susceptibility of dif- 

 ferent persons thereto, 318-319 



Mosquito bites, remedies, 376-377 



Mosquito-control campaigns, absurd argu- 

 ments against them, 424 



Mosquito-control campaigns, convincing the 

 public of their desirability, 422-424 



Mosquito-control campaigns in Germany, re- 

 cent work, 427-428 



Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 

 young, importance, 426-427 



Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 

 young in San Antonio, Tex., 426-427 



Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 

 young in Worcester, Mass., 357-358 



Mosquito-control campaigns, motto, 425 



Mosquito-control campaigns, organization, 

 421-429 



Mosquito-control campaigns, summary of 

 methods, 425 



Mosquito-control campaigns, summary of ob- 

 jects, 425 



Mosquito-control, examples, 429-449 



Mosquito-control work in Algeria, 438-439 



Mosquito-control work in Egypt, along river 

 fronts, 428 



Mosquito-control work in Havana during 

 American occupation, 1901-2, 429-430 



Mosquito-control work in Ismailia, Suez Ca- 

 nal, 440 



Mosquito-control work in Italy, 440-442 



Mosquito-control work in Japan and Formosa, 

 436-438 



Mosquito-control work in Panama Canal Zone, 

 430-432 



Mosquito-control work in Rio de Janeiro, 432- 

 435 



Mosquito-control work in small town near 

 New York City, 446 



Mosquito-control work in United States, 444- 

 449 



Mosquito-control work in Vera Cruz and Mex- 

 ico generally, 435-436 



Mosquito Extermination Society, papers 

 read at conventions, 448-449 



Mosquito, habits of adult, 106-139 



Mosquito " hawks," 165 



Mosquito larva, color diversity in different 

 forms, 94-95 



