INDEX 



575 



Maple, silver, 516. 

 soft, 515, 516. 

 Marlatt, C. L., 107-124. 

 Mayctiola destructor, 236. 

 Mealy flata, 209. 



bugs, 514. 

 Medicago sativa, 385. 

 Melanoplus angustipennis, 239. 

 atlanis, 239. 



bivittatus, 239, 286, 526. 

 dawsoni, 239. 

 differentialis, 526. 

 extremus, 239. 

 femur-rubrum, 526. 

 packardii, 239. 

 Melanostoma mellina, 273. 

 Meliana albilinea, 525. 

 Melilotus alba, 330, 385. 

 Menexenus obtusespinosus, 307. 

 Meraporus bruchivorus, 501. _ 

 Meromyza americana, 236, 237. 

 Mesogramma politum, 208. 

 Mesquite, 490. 

 Metacha^ta helymus, 181. 

 Metarrhizium anisoplia?, 225. 

 Metcalf, Z. P., 259-261, 515-.521. 

 Mexican cotton boll weevil, 230. 

 Miastor larva?, 296, 414.' 



americana, 558. 

 Microdontomerus anthonomi, 491, 500 

 Microgaster auripes, 181. 

 Milk, 417. 

 Milliken, F. B., 275. 

 Mimosa borealis, 499. 



fragrans, 492. 

 Mites, 274, 397. 

 Molasses-arsenate of lead mixture, 421, 



422. 

 Monandroptera inuncans, 307. 

 Monarthrum fasciatum, 206. 

 Monostegia ignota, 525. 

 Morellos fruit worm, 109. 

 Morrill, A. W., 277, 363-375. 

 Mosquitoes, 172, 291, 387, 388. 

 Mourning cloak, 545. 

 Mulberry disease, 274. 

 Murtfeldt, Mary E., 227-228,229-230. 

 Musca domestiea, 275, 417. 

 Mycodiplosis Carolina, 549. 

 coccidivora, 549. 

 cucurbits?, 550, 555. 

 robusta, 549. 

 spinosa, 550. 

 Myiasis, 391. 

 Myzus cerasi, 381. 

 persicse, 382. 

 ribis, 382. 

 rosarum, 382. 



National control of imported nursery 



stock, 107-124. 

 National inspection and quarantme law, 



278-281. 

 Nectarine, 553. 



Nectria cinnabarina, 273. 

 Nectria diti.ssima, 273, 362. 

 Nematode root gall, 271. 

 Neolasioptera agrf)stis, 483. 

 squamosa, 483. 

 trimera, 484. 

 New York nursery inspection, 99-103. 

 Nickels, L. .1., 353-358. 

 Nicotine, 49. 

 Nitrogen, 48, 49. 

 North American Bruchidaj, host plants 



and parasites, 489-510. 

 Norton, J. B., S., 269-275. 

 Novius cardinalis, 373, 510, 513. 

 Nursery inspection, imported stock, 



national control of, 107-124; laws, 



278-281; in New York, 99-103; 



quarantine stations, 267-269. 

 NuttaU, G. H., 564. 

 Nyctobates pennsylvanica, 409. 



Oak, 414, 558. 

 red, .546. 

 white, 516. 

 Oats, 180, 285, 286, 424, 425, 551. 

 ObUque banded leaf-roller, 209. 

 Odontajus obesus, 545. 

 Oecanthus nigricornis, 216, 217, 218. 

 niveu.s, 216, 217, 218. 

 quadripunctatus, 216, 217, 218. 

 O'Kane, W. C, 173-179. 

 Oil, miscible, 203, 266. 

 Oleic acid, 48. 

 OUgarces ulmi, 477. 

 Olive, 109. 



fruit worm, 109. 

 knot, 272. 

 Omphalocera dentosa, a pest of barberry 



hedges, 521-524. _ 

 Ophionectria coccicola, 273. 

 Orange, 51, 297, 305. 



tortrix, 298. 

 Orchard insects, spraymg apparatus, 



184-188. 

 Ormenis pruinosa, 209. 

 Ornamentals, 116. 

 Osage orange, 431. 



Osborn, Herbert, 67-74, 137-140, 1/9. 

 Oscinis ciirbonaria, 236. 

 Oyster-shell bink louse, 38, 108. 205. 524. 

 544. 

 spraying with linseed oil w:i.sh, 202 

 Oxybaphus, 482. 



Pachyneuron niicans, 222. 

 Paniscus geniinatus, 181. 

 Parandra brunn(>a, 299-301. 

 Paris green, 240, 2S2. 

 Parker, W. B., 422-42:1 

 Parkin-sonia aculeata, 494. 



niicrophylla. 498. 



torri'Nana, 49S. 

 Parallelodiplosis clarkc«, •w-i- 

 Parasierola distinguenda, 493, 490. 



