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Little black ant, 113. 



Little-lineil i)lant-l)ii{r, 270. 



Little red ant, 109-114. 



Loew, F., cited, 162, 164. 



Lon<j stings, 279. 



longicornis, Ascalaphus, 239, 240, 241. 



Diabrotica, 269. 

 longioi', Tyroglyphns, 256. 

 longipalpoidea, Gaiiiasus, 2.59. 

 Lojdiodeins triferana, 266. 

 Lophyrus Lecontci, 284. 

 Lounsliury, C. P., State Entomologist 



at Capo, Colony, 105. 

 Lowe, V. H., cited, 178. 

 Inbricalis, Pseudaglossa, 284. 

 Lucanida^ injnring apple-trees, 268. 

 Lucanns dai'ua, 268, 284. 

 Lncas, H., cited, 177. 

 Lngger, O., cited, 182. 

 Innator, Tlialessa, 279. 

 Lujjines, Mecyna reversalis on, 142. 

 luteicoma. Acrouycta, 265. 

 luteola, Galernceila, 102, 189-196, 275, 



279, 286. 

 Lygaiidaj, 18'^-189. 

 Lygus pratensis, 270. 

 Lyman, G. T., Insects from, 286. 

 Lyons, J. D., insects from, 286 

 Lysipblebns cucurbitaphidis, 167. 



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macaronins [Imngaiicus], Ascalaphus, 



240. 

 MacGillivray, A. D., cited. 251. 

 MacLacLlan, R., cited, 240. 

 Macleayanns, Ascalaphus, 240. 

 Maclurai, Lecaninni [Pnh iuaria in- 

 nnmerabilis], 205. 



[innnmerabilis], Pnlvinaria, 281. 

 Macrobasis nnicolor, 269, 286. 

 Macrodactylus snbsxjinusus, 173, 268. 



nniformis, 268. 

 macula, Leptostylns, 269. 

 macnlata, Halisidota, 264. 



Megilla, 181. 



Psoa, 268. 



Vespa, 264. 

 maeulatus, Hyperplatys, 269. 

 Magdalis tenescens, 270. 

 magnaria, Ennomos, 266. 

 Magnolia, Aspidiotus nerii on, 204, 

 Magnolia glauca, northernmost habitat 



of, 180. 

 Maia, Heniileuca, 265. 

 Malacbidffi injuring apple-trees, 267. 

 malana, Eccopsis, 121, 266. 



Noh)phana, 265. 

 mali. Aphis, 271. 



Erythroueiira [Typhlocyba], 271. 



Monarthrum, 270. 



Phlajothrips, 248, 271. 



Sciara, 267, 



Typhlocyba, 271. 

 malitbliaj, Aphis, 271. 

 malifoliella, Tischeria, 160-162, 267. 

 uialivorana [minuta], Teras, 266. 



malivorella. Coleophora, 122, 267. 

 Mally, F W., cited, 250. 

 Mamestra assimilis, 265. 



pi eta, 265. 



subjnncta, 265. 

 Mammoth clover free from Grapho- 



litha, 155. 

 Mann, B. P., cited, 134. 

 manteo, Heterocampa, 265. 

 Manual for the Study of Insects (Corn- 

 stocks), abstract of review, 277; 

 cited, 110, 135, 147, 178, 241. 

 Manual of British Butterflies and Moths 



(Staintou), cited, 145, 149. 

 Manual of Injurious Insects with 

 Methods of Prevention and Remedy 

 (Ormerod), cited, 249. 

 Many-dotted apple-tree worm, 265. 

 Many-striped palmer- worm, 267. 

 Maple : insects injurious to, 



Aspidiotus nerii, 204. 



Aspidiotus tenebricosns, 221. 



Cimbex Ameiicana, 284. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 202. 



Steganoptycha Claypoliana, 278, 

 285. 



unknown insect on, 280-281. 

 Maple-leaf louse, 287. 

 Maple-tree scale-insect, 204-205, 275, 



277. 

 Margaronia [Eudioptis] hyaliuata, 135, 



[Eudioptis] nitidalis, 127. 

 marginata, Anomala, 268. 

 marginatus, Chauliognathus, 133, 138, 

 Margined Anomala, 268. 



soldier beetle, 133. 

 Marlatt, C. L., cited, 110, 112; quoted, 



199. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College 



referred to, 105. 

 May beetle, 268. 

 McCarthy, G., cited, 146. 

 Mealy-bugs, 200. 

 Mecyna diversalis, 144. 

 Mecyna polygonalis, 142. 

 Mecyna reversalis, bibliography, 142. 



cocoon, 144. 



distribution, 145. 



feeding on Genista, 142. 



imago described, 144-145. 



larva described, 143. 



life-history, 142-143. 



pupa described, 144. 



reference to figure of, 140. 



remedies, 145. 



synonym, possibly, of M. di versalisj 

 144. 

 Meehan, T. B., cited, 181. 

 Megachile species, 284. 

 Megilla maeulata, 181. 

 melancholica, Eujihoria, 268. 

 Melancholy eh?fer, 268. 

 Melandryidse on apple, 269. 

 Melano))lus atlanis, 271. 



bivittatus, 272. 



cinereus, 272. 



