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INDEX. 



Mountain Ash Aphis (see Proci- 



philiis fraxinidipetalae) . 

 Mountain Hemlock (see Tsuga 



mertensiana) . 

 Mountain John Bull Tree (see 



Sterculia caribaea). 

 Mountain ]Mahogany (see Cerco- 



carpus payvifolius). 

 Mountain Pine Bark-beetle (see 



Dendrodonus monticolae) . 

 mucronata, Rhizophora. 

 Muhlenbeckia, Ceroplastes sinensis 

 possibly introduced into Japan 

 on, 127. 

 muiri, Sclerodermus. 

 Mulberry, pests of, in Formosa, 

 83 ; pests of, in India, 83, 84, 

 100, 473 ; pests of, in Italy, 142, 

 203, 252 ; pests of, in Japan, 24, 

 144, 195 ; alternatives for, as 

 food-plants for silkworms, 196. 

 Mulberry, Red (see Morus rubra). 

 Mulio obscura (see Cytherea). 

 multilinealis, Sylepta. 

 tnultipora, Pseudodiaspis. 

 miiltistriatus, Scolytiis [Eccopto- 



gaster) . 

 munda, Coccinella. 

 ■mundulus, Cyrtorhinus. 

 Murgantia histrionica (Harlequin 

 Cabbage Bug), measures against, 

 in U.S.A.. 249. 

 muricatulus, Neoclytus. 

 tnuricatum, Sinoxylon (see S. per- 



forans). 

 vmrrayi, Ceroplastes. 

 Mus sylvaticus, destroying Panolis 



flammea in Holland, 226. 

 inus, Camponotus. 

 Musa (see Banana and Plantain). 

 Musa cavendishi, TetranycJius on, 



in Hawaii, 136. 

 ■musae, Rioxa. 



Musca dotnsstica (House-flies), 177 

 bred from rotting potatoes, 288 

 use of pyrethrum against 334 

 effect of inoculating, with Soros- 

 porella iivella, 169, 170. 

 Musca frit, frit fly originally 



described as, 183. 

 Muscardine Disease of Silkworms 



(see Botrytis bassiana). 

 Muscardine Fungus, Green (see 



Metarrhizium anisopliae) . 

 musculosa, Oria. 

 museorum, Anthrenus. 

 ■mushae, Procapritermes. 

 musicola, Tylenchus. 

 Mussel Scale (see Lepidosaphes beckii 



and L. ulmi). 

 Mustard, pests of, in Assam, 461 ; 

 wireworms on, in Britain, 138 ; 



attacked by Nezara viridula in 

 Florida, 382 ; pests of, in Russia, 

 105, 106. 

 ]\Iustard, White, a safe crop for 

 wireworm-infested land in Britain, 

 349. 

 Mustard Aphid, in Assam, 461. 

 Mustard Sawfly (see Athcilia 



proximo,). 

 Mutyca grandis, predaceous on 

 Papilio thoantiades in Argen- 

 tina, 541. 

 Mvcetobia, destroyed by para- 



dichlorobsnzene in U.S.A., 190. 

 Mvcetophagus bifasciatus, associated 

 with Polvporus on pine-logs in 

 India, 10. 

 Myelois ceratoniae, food-plants and 



distribution of, 122. 

 Mvelophilus (Pine Beetle), in 



Holland, 227. 

 Myelophilus minor (Lesser Pine- 

 shoot Beetle), in forests in Austria, 

 471 ; in pines in Lithuania, 420 ; 

 in forests in Scotland, 378. 

 Myelophilus pilifer, sp. n., in Pinus 



koraiensis in Siberia, 10. 

 Myelophilus {Hylurgus) piniperda 

 (Pine-shoot Beetle), bionomics 

 and control of, in forests in 

 Britain, 237, 378 ; in Pinus pine% 

 in Italy, 216 ; in pines in Lithu- 

 ania, 420 ; in pines in Russia, 107. 

 Myiocmm2 comperei, parasite of 

 Kermes acaciae in New South 

 Wales, 16. 

 Mvlabris, food-plants of, in Russia, 



105. 

 Mylabris pustiilatus, on Cajanus 



indicus in Ceylon, 520. 

 Mylabris variabilis, destroying 



locusts in Italy, 485. 

 Myllocerus, on Erythrina and tea in 



Dutch East Indies, 455. 

 Myllocerus blandus, food-plants of, 



in Punjab, 109. 

 Myllocerus curvicornis, on acacia 



in Ceylon, 520. 

 Myochrous artnatus, on sugar-cans 



in British Guiana, 56. 

 myoidea, Masicera. 

 niyopaeformis, Aegeria {Sesia). 

 Myopites, possibly parasitised by 

 Eupelmella degeeri in France, 37. 

 myops, Mesosa. 



Myriangium duriaei (Black Fun- 

 gus), value of, against scale- 

 insects in San Thome, 493, 494. 

 Myrica gale, Eulecanium coryli on, 



124. 

 Mysore, Bruchids infesting stored 

 pulse in, 65 ; bionomics and 



