388 



Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Moffat, J. A., cited, 193. 

 Mole cricket, 863. 

 Moiiohiimnius cDnt'iisor, 238, 361. 

 Monoiuoriuin Pli.-iiaonis, 356. 

 Monthly Journal of the New York 

 State Agriciiltui-iil Society cited, 290. 

 raontivngfo, Megacliile, 359. 

 Moore, iJr. Edward, insects from, 363. 

 Morris, B., observations ou Lubia 



grar.dis, 236. 

 Morris, J. G., cited, 183. 

 Morton, Miss Emily, observations on 



Cicada, 279, 280, 286, 287. 

 Moscheto, 320. 

 mosquito, Cnlex, 331. 

 Mosquitoes, annoyance by, 322, 

 bite, severity of, 323-325. 

 biting organs described and figured, 



.326-329. 

 distiibntion, 321-322. 

 eggs of, 332-333. 



elephiiutiasis sprend by, 331-332. 

 expressiveness of specific names, 



321. 

 females only bite, 326. 

 figures of biting organs, 327, 329. 

 Filaria hosts, 331-332. 

 final develo[)ment, 334-3.35. 

 food for fishes, 330. 

 larvae described, 333-334. 

 localities named from, 322. 

 manner of biting, 325. 

 number of S])ecie8, 321. 

 palliatives of bite, 325. 

 plague, one of the Egyptian, 332. 

 poison glands of, 324. 

 Ijrotcctive measures from, 323. 

 puppe described, 334. 

 purifying vi^ater, 330. 

 reference, 307. 

 systematic position, 320. 

 universally obnoxious, 322. 

 uses of, 329-331. 

 varied orthography of common 



name, 319-320. 

 yellow fever, vaccinating against, 

 331. 

 Moths, scarcity of, 308. 

 Mottc, L. S., 273. 

 Mound-l.uilding ant, 181-182._ 

 Mountain ash, Chilocorus bivulnerns 



on, 361. 

 Mouth-piirts of insects, 326-329. 

 Muck-worm (Ligyrus relictus), 313. 

 mulliseta, Sciara'. 223-224, 311. 

 Murgantia histrionica, 349, 363. 

 Murtfeldt, M. E., cited, 193, 230; 

 quoted, 231, 232; referred to, 232, 233. 

 Mushroom Phora, 352. 

 Mushrooms: insects, etc. injurious to, 

 mites, species of, 352. 

 Phora albidihalteris, 22-', 361. 

 Sciara multiset.T, 224, 361. 

 Tyroirlvphus Lintneri, 352. 

 Musketo,' 319. 

 Musqnito, 319. 



Mycetophiiida^, species trtnlid of, 223- 



228. 

 Myophasia renea, 210. 

 Myriapod, 336. 

 Myna])oda, species treated of, 300-303, 



349. 

 Myrmeleosi sp., 357. 

 Myron, Ampeloi)liaga, 354, 339. 

 Mytilaspis pomoi-nm, 448. 

 Myzus cerasi, 350. 



Narrative of an Expedition to the 

 source of St. Peter's river, * * » 

 under Long (Say) cited, 237. 

 Nathurst, E. A., insects from, 363. 

 National Mnscnm, Cicada chamheis in, 



280. 

 Natnriil Mgents controlling army-worm, 



208. 

 Natiirnl enemies of, Cicida septende- 

 cim, 288-289. 

 Galeiucclla Intcola, 262. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 29S. 

 Natnral Science Association of Staten- 



Island, Proceedings cited. 273. 

 Nebraska State Board of Agricnltuie, 



Eeporc cited. 192. 

 Nebraska St-ite Hoard of Horticulture,^ 



Report cited, 218, 254. 

 Nemori'ea leucanise [Wintheinia 4-piis- 



tulata], 190, 191, 210, 354. 

 nenuphar, Conotrachelns, 271. 

 Neoclvtus erytliroceph;ilus, 240. 

 Neuronia paidalis, 298-299. 

 Neuropteraof North America, Synopsis 

 of the (Hagen), cited, 298. 

 reference, 344. 

 species treated of. 298-299. 

 Nevada State University, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Bulletin cited, 

 293. 

 New Hampshire College Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Bulletin cited, 

 194, 238 ; Report cited. 254. 

 New Jersey Agricultural College Ex- 

 periment Station. Bulh'tin cited, 192, 

 253, 268, 272 ; Report cited, 190, 218, 

 235, 248, 253, 272. 

 New Jersey, army-worm ravages in, 198. 

 New Mexico Agricultural College Ex- 

 periment Station, Bulletin cited, 193. 

 New species described, Leptodesmus- 

 falcatns, 301. 

 Phora albidihalteris, 228-229. 

 Sciara agraria, 225-226. 

 Sciara fnl vicauda 227-228. 

 Sciara mnltiseta, 223-224. 

 Sciara pauciseta, 224-225. 

 Sciara prolific;!, 226-227. 

 New York Agiicnltnral Experiment 



Station, Bulletin cited, 193. 

 Now York Daily Tribune, absti'acfc 



from. 352-353; "cited, 190. 

 New York Entomological Society,. 

 Journal cited, 215-273. 



