swe Lithophane 
INDEX TO REPORT OF STATE ENTOMOLOGIST, 1898 281 
Lintner, J. A., bibliography of writ- 
ings, 154°; cited, 160°, 174%, 187°, 
19S, ©2205, 216") 218°; decease! of, 
156°; entomologic labors of, 154°; 
general index to his publications, 
154°; insect collection of, 156°; 
library of, 156"; reference to, 156", 
TOI, O47, TOG), 167, 168), 170;, 170°, 
TEGMOs: VION 202 203, 232. 235), 
243°, 245°. 
Liquidambar styraciflua, see Sweet 
gum, 
~emmmrfithophane cinerea, see Xylina an- 
tennata. — 
cinerosa, see Xylina 
grotei. 
“weet Lithophane grotei, see Xylina. 
wes. Lithophane laticinerea, see Xylina. 
Livingston, R. R., insects from, 255%, 
Locust, insects injurious to; 
Clisiocampa disstria, 195° 
Halisidota caryae, 258”. 
Locust, honey, see Honey locust. 
Lodeman, E. G., reference, 226%. 
Loew, Hermann, cited, 162’. 
longicornis, Diabrotica, 243°. 
Lowe, V. H., cited, 176°; reference, 
164°. 
Lucilia caesar, 257%. 
lucublandus, Pterostichus, 255”. 
Lugger, Otto, cited, 207°, 213°. 
Lumberton, N. C., abundance of 
forest tent caterpillars near, 193°. 
luna, Tropaea, 258’. 
Luna moth, 258’. 
Lunate long-sting, 255°. 
lunator, Thalessa, 255°. 
luridus, Diplodus, 183°, 190". 
luteola, Galerucella, 231°, 232°-235°, 
245", 246°, 246°, 248*, 251°. 
Galerucella luteola. 
Lyman, H. H., cited, 1887, 199°. 
treated of, 
See also 
Lymantriidae, species 
163'-176°. 
Lygus pratensis, 204", 253", 260’. 
McDougall, Mrs C., insects from, 
257.41 2007 
McMillan, Conway, cited, 175°, 1897, 
200°; reference, 167°. 
Macrodactylus  subspinosus, 249%, 
255°. 
maculata, Megilla, 204". 
maculosa, Panorpa, 250°. 
Magnolia soulangeana, Lecanium 
tulipiferae injuring, 213°. 
abundance of 
caterpillars in, 193°; Trypeta cana- 
Maine, forest tent 
densis from, 161°. 
Maine agricultural experiment sta- 
tion, Report cited, 163°, 163°, 190°, 
Aoi, Agyre Zits 
Malacosoma disstria, see  Clisio- 
campa. 
mali, Aphis, 2487, 260°. 
Mamestra picta, bibliography, 2057- 
207°; description, 202°-203'; distri- 
bution, 204°; figure of moth and 
larva, 202°, plate 5; food plants, 
203°-204"; life history, 203°; natural 
enemies, 204°; on timothy hay, 153°; 
remarkable demonstration, 201*- 
202", \'236°:* reference, 251°, ~ 250": 
remedies, 204°; timothy hay, 
abundant on, 201*-202'. 
mamestrae, Microplitis, 204°, 206°, 
200". 
Manual for the study of insects (Com- 
stock) cited, 160°, 176%, 190°-200°, 
207°. 
Maple, insects injurious to; 
Aspidiotus ancylus, 261° 
Lecanium cerasifex, 2617 
Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 239°, 
260", 260°. 
Maple, hard, see Sugar maple. 
Maple, Norway, Notolophus leuco- 
stigma on, 167°. 
Maple, or soit, 
jurious to; 
Lecanium cerasifex, 240° 
silver, insects in- 
