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MeloidSD, 130, 132, 134, 136. 



Mercurial ointment for insect attack, 115. 



Meromyza Americana, 178. 



Merwin & Holmes, insects from, 190. 



Middleburgh Gazette cited, 181. 



Mites infesting a carriage-house, 190. 



a dwelling-house, 158. 



bran, 170. 



clothing, 180. 



meadows, 160. 



the potato-beetle, 166. 

 Mite of the Phylloxera galls, 186. 

 Mite ( Heteropus) associated with Sitotroga, 



190. 

 modestus, Podisus, 189. 

 Mole-cricket, 149-151. 

 Monohammus confusor from a painted 



floor, 188. 

 Morning glory. Coptocycla aurichalcea on, 



125. 

 Mountain-ash. Chrysobothris femorata in, 



155. 



Mozardi, Lanfeuria, 184. 



Mule-killer, 190. 



Murgantia histrionica, 177. 



Musca domestica, 168. 



Museum-pest, 121. 



Mustard. Epicauta Pennsylvanica on, 136. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 165. 



N. 



Naevius, Nisoniades, 180. 

 Naphthaline for repelling insects, 169. 

 Neoclytus erythrocephalus in pear, 188. 

 Nephelodes violans in northern New York, 

 180(3), 182. 



Nevada, Eudamus, 180. 



New England Homestead cited, 129, 168, 



169(2). 172. 

 Nigger-killer, 190. 

 nigripes, Cassida, 127. 

 nimbatana, Penthina, 139. 

 Nine-pronged wheel-bug, 138-141. 

 ni, Plusia, 184. 

 Nisoniades, Icelus, 180. 



Juvenalis, 180. 



Naevius, 180. 



Petronius, 180. 



Propertius, iso. 



Somnus, 180. 

 nitela, Gortyna, 168. 

 nitida, Allorhina, 183, 

 niveus, CEcanthus, 189. 

 NoctuidsB, 184. 



Noctuid moths. Life-duration of, 184, 185. 

 Northern mole-cricket, 149, 

 Nyctobates Pennsylvanica, 189. 



Oak. Chrysobothris femorata in, 155. 

 Oak. Elaphidion parallelum in, 170. 



Oak-tree pruner, 170. 

 oblonglfolia, Phylloptera, 189. 

 obscurus, Hymenorus, 129. 

 obsoletus, Bruchus, 185, 

 oetomaculata, Alypia, 177. 

 oculatus, Alaus, 189. 

 Odynerus genus. 111. 

 CEcanthus fasciatus, 189. 



niveus, 189. 

 (Edemagena tarandi. 111. 

 (Estridffi, 111. 



(Estrus bovis, lll=Hypoderma b. 

 Ogdensburgh Daily Journal, cited, 182. 

 Oil-beetles, 119, 131. 

 Oil of tar for repelling insects, 114. 

 Oil of turpentine for insect attack, 150. 

 Ontario County Times, cited, 185. 

 Ontario Entomological Reports, cited, 



125. 



Orgyia leucostigma, 107, 181. 



Ormerod, Miss E. A., cited. 111, 112. 



Osage orange, infested by Lecaniura 



maclurse, 142 = P. innumerabilis. 

 Oscinis trifolii, 184. 

 Otiorhynchus ovatus, 107, 118, 189. 

 ovatus, Otiorhynchus, 107, 118, 189. 

 Ox gad-fly, 115. 

 Ox warble-fly, 111-115. 



confounded with gad-fly, 115. 



description, 112. 



development, 114. 



flgures of, 112, 113, 114. 



investigations of, ill. 



larval channel, 113. 



life-history, 112. 



original description, cited. 111. 



Ormerod on, 112. 



other species, ill. 



preventives, 114. 



pupation, 114. 



range of, 112. 



remedies, 115. 



Packard, Dr., cited, 110. 



description of cattle-tick, 157. 

 palliatus, Desmocerus, 188. 

 Papilio, cited, 179, 180. 



Philenor, 187. 

 parallelum, Elaphidion. 170. 

 Parasite of Anarsia lineatella, 173. 



Clisiocampa sylvatica, 186. 



Colorado potato-beetle, 166, 190. 



grain-aphis, 169. 



Tremex columba, 171. 

 Parasites of Icerya Purchasi, 105. 

 Paria aterrima, 183, 188. 

 Paris green for insect attack, 132. 

 Passion flower. Epicauta Pennsylvanica 



feeding on, 136. 

 Pea-bug, 127. 



