General Index. 



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Mamestra genus, 231. 

 — Bubjuncta, 235. 

 _< trifolii. 2.35. 

 mancus, Agriotes, 19S, 200. 

 Mantis Carolina, 300. 

 Maple insects: 



Aspidiotus nerii, 215. 



Glycobius speciosus, 202-205. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 110, 177-178, 21(i. 

 Maple-tree borer, 202-205 

 Maple-tree scale, insect, 177-178, 216. 

 marginatus, Dytiscus, 298. 



Pemphredon, 163. 

 Marshall, W. B., insects from, 179, 300. 

 Masicora archippivora, 238. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Journal cited, 228. 

 May beetle, 110, 174, 175. 

 McLellan, T. S , on the apple-maggot, 247. 

 Meade [R. H.] cited, 141. 

 Meal insects: 



Tenebrio molitor, 176. 



Tenebrio obscurus, 177. 

 Mealworm, 176-177. 

 Mealy-bugs, 254. 



Measuring worm, 286. ^ 



Melanoplus atlanis, ISX 



femur-rubrum, 294. 

 Melanotus communis, 198, 199, 200. 

 melanura, Nacerdes, 298. 

 Melon arid strawberry pests, 212, 283. 

 Melon insects: 



Aphis cucumeris, 210, 211. 



Cutworms, 236. 



Epilachna borealis, 126. 

 Memoirs of the Academy of Arts and Science 



cited, 159. 

 Jlermis acuminata, a parasite on Carpocapsa 



pomonella, 290. 

 Meske, O., cited, 293. 

 messoria, Agrotis, 188, £36. 

 Microgaster, 295. 

 militaris, Apanteles, 238 

 Milkweed attacked by Gortyna nitela, 191. 

 Milipedes causing scab on potatoes, 222. 

 Milmoe, P F., insects rrom, 188, 191, 296. 

 ministra, Datana, 108, 164. 

 Mites causing potato scab, 222. ^^ i— 



destroying locust eggs, 179, 180. 



in sugar, 293. 



on the orange, 281. 



the red spider, 255. 

 molitor, Tenebrio, 110, 176-177. 299, 300. 

 Monograph of Geometrid Moths (Packard) 



cited, 128. 

 Moody, H L , cited, 155. 



on Chauliodes larvae, 157. 

 Morgan, Mr., on insects on snow, 173. 

 Mothrop, Frank, insects from, 219, 297. 

 Mounding trees for peach-tree borers, 185. 

 mucronatus, Crangonyx, 279, 300. 

 Murdock, John R. and A., insects from, 298. 

 Murgantia histrionica, 290, 292. 



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murinia, Lytta, 290. 



Musca domestica, 265. 



Mushrooms eaten by Exechia sp., 172. 



Muskmelon insects: 



Aphis cucumeris, 211. 



Cecidomyin cucumeris, 212. 

 "Mustard as a preventive, 198. 

 MycetophilidaB, 1'2, 297. 

 Alylitta, Phyciodes, 296. 

 Myron, Darapsa, 187, 295. 

 Mytilaspis pomorum, 285, 293, 

 Myzus cerasi, 125, 284, 298. 



N. 



Nacerdes melanura, 299. 



■Nadata Behrensii, 216. 



Nasturtiums eaten by cut- worms, 236. 



Neal, Dr. J. C , report on nematodes referred 

 to, 222. 



Neckweed eaten by Corlmetena pulicaria, 213. 



neglecta, Lrcama, 291. 



Nematode attacks. 221, 322. 



Nematus Erichsonii, 108, 168-169. 

 ribesii, 125. 



Nemorsea leucaniae, 2.3S. 



'Nephelodes violans, 173, 2:35. 



nerii, Aspidiotus, 214. 



Neuroptera, 155, 159, 101, 3.0, 302. 



New England Farmer ciied, 227. 



New England Homestead cited, 141, 181, 188, 

 192, 200, 207, 210, 2bl, 282, 281. 



New Hemipterous Insects in Expedition to 

 Rocky Mountains CSay) cited, 152. 



New Species of New York Lepidoptera pub- 

 lished in 1873, referred to, 292. 



New strawberry pest. 284. 



New York Times cited, 279(2). 



nigra, Cecidomyia. 140. 



nigra, Diplosis, 141. 



nitela. Gortyna, 112, 191-192. 



niveus, CEcanthus, 293. 



Noctqida9,231, 292. 



Nordlinger, on pear-midge, cited, 140. 



Northern lady-bug, 126. 



Norton, Edward, cited, 167. 



Norwood, Dr. David, on habits of Corydalis 

 larva, 161. 



Notodonta t^«l«t»^a] concinna, 292. 



Notonecta undulata, 158. 



nova, Orgyia, 289. 



nubeculana, Phoxopteris, 123, 297. 



Number of iosects, 266, 267. 



Nutalli, Lytta [Cantharis] , 294. 



Nutmeg melon attacked by Aphis cucumeris,211 



O. 



Oat blight, 221. 222. 



Oats attacked by wire-worms, 197. 



obscurus, Tenebrio, 177. 



obsoletus, Bruchus, 298. 



obtusa, Clastoptera, 107, 152-153, 299. 



Obtuse Clastoptera, 107, 152-153, 299. 



ocellana, Tmetocera, 124, 218, 297. 



octomaculata, Alypia, 296. 



