393 



Mite, iindescribed, on lemon, 18. 



Mitos. associated with scales on plant.t, 246. 



in hay, in England, m., 296. 



on pigeon, art., 77. 78. 

 ISlole cricket, see Cricket. 



fowls killed by, 265. 

 Moles in Oregon, reniedie.H recommended, 293. 

 Mouellia caryella, notes ou, 236. 

 Monitor bug, popular names for Conorhinus san. 



gnisugus, 268. 

 Monocrepidius vespertinus on cotton, 47. 

 Monodontomerus niontivagiis. lired from Xylo- 



copa sp., 141. 

 Monolepta ro.sea. in Australia, ret'., 214. 



two-spotted = M. rosea. 

 Mouoiuoriiim pharaonis, edible qualities ot, 268. 

 Mouosteiiia ignota, in Iowa, ref'., 66. 



rosa-, bal)it.s of, 10. 



illu.strations of, 273. 

 Morphology, Journal of, ref., 351. 

 Morrisonia, revision of, ref., 140. 

 Mosquito, another vegetarian, cojt.. 262, 345. 



Eucalyptus, a remedy for, 268, 344. 



exterminator, notes ou, 359. 



mistaken for parent of human bot, 58. 



remedies against, 143, 199. 



transmitter of disease, mm., 210. 

 Mosquitoes, an experiment against, art., 12-14. 



castor-oil plant vs., 359. 



discussion of remedies for, 109. 



number killed by kerosene, 13. 

 Multivorous subclass of insects, detined, 120. 

 Murgantia histrionica, irrigation against, m., 81. 

 Muacidse, acalyptrate, larval habits of, rev., 279. 



myiasis caused by, 36. 

 Mustard beetle, in England, 278, m., 296. 

 Mycetochares binotata, probable host of Meteorus 



orchesia', 249. 

 Myiasis, different forms of, 36. 

 Myodites nevadicus, supposed parasite of Polis- 



tes, 40. 

 Myrmecophilus beetles, note on, 143. 

 Myrniecocystus iridescens, honey ant, ref.. 359. 



melliger, habits of, 259. 

 Mysia pullata, Homolotylus obscurus parasitic 



on, 249. 

 Mytilaspis citricola, introduction of, 282. 

 on Murraya, 160. 



gloverii, introduction of, 282. 



not estabhshed in California, 281. 



pomorum, enemies of, 362. 



sp.. Aphelinus diaspidis reared from, 208. 

 Mjzus nov. sp.,on cherry, 16. 



N. 



Necrossia cyllarus, damage by, 268. 



Xematus pallidiventris parasitized by Tricho- 

 gramma sp., 289. 

 ribesli, parasite of, 126. 



i^emobius marginatus, destructive to Osage or- 

 ange, 155. 



Nemognatha, maxilla of, 161. 



M'ephila madagascarensis, experiments on silk of, 

 rev., 210. 

 silk spider, 347. 



Neui-optera, North American, rev. of paper, 363. 



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New injurious insects of a year, art., 16-19. 

 Newspaper entomology, note on, 144. 

 New Zealand Institute, transactions of, n'v.,64. 

 Nez.ara viridula, on oranges in Florida, 264. 



on sweet potato, 261. 

 Nitrate of soda, preferable to potash as a protec- 

 tion against insect attack, ref.. 217. 

 Noctuida? from Death Valley, notice, 297: descr., 



328. 

 Nomenclature and oviposition of liean weevil, 



art., 27-33. 

 Non-swarmer, Langdon, patented, 232. 

 opinion as to value of, 232. 

 simplicity of, 232. 

 test of, 235. 

 Non-swarming device, Langdon, art., 230-235. 



system with bees, advantages of the Lang- 

 don, 234, 235. 

 Notoxus calcaratns, reported injurious to fruit, 



197. 

 Novius wightii, name proposed tor variety of Ve- 



dalia cardinalis, 142. 

 Nymphalinie, rev. of article on, 275. 



Oak looper, Vancouver Isl.ind, Proctotrypid par- 

 asite of, 126. 



pruner, abundance in Pennsylvania, 50. 

 Oberea ocellata, on peach, 18. 

 Obituaries, 211, 285. 



Ochromyia, infesting human beings, ref., 273. 

 Ocneria japonica, attempt to introduce jjarasite 

 of, 54. 



correspondence on, 194, 195. 



distinct from O. dispar, 195. 

 Odontota californica, mining leaves of Ceanothus 



integerrimus, 269. 

 Qicodoma mexicana, mm., 357. 

 CEme gracilis, on Quercus agrifolia, 34. 

 (Estridie, diseases caused by, 36. 

 Oil, coal, see Kerosene. 

 Olivier, E., m.,340. 

 OUiff, A.S., rev. of arts, by, 1,63,214. 

 Oncocnemis flagrantis n. sp., 330. 

 Oncognathus binotatus, new enemy to timothy, 



art., 90-92. 

 Oncoptolophus sordidus in northwest Missouri, 



323. 

 Oncoscelis sulciventris, in N. S. W., ref., 1. 

 Onychomys sp., eating Archippus butterfly, 270. 

 Onion tly in England, m., 296. 

 Ophelosia crawfordi, from eggs of Icerya, mm., 



207. 

 Opheltes glaucopterus, parasitic on Cimbex, 5. 

 Ophiderma, food habits of species, 93. 

 Orange Aleyrodes, article cm, 219-226. 



bug, bronzy, in N. S. W., ref., 1. 



Chionaspis citri most abundant pest of, in 

 Louisiana, 282. 



fruit fly, in Malta, corr., 264. 



frtiit worm, letter on, ref., 272. 

 Orchard caterpillars in England, m.,296. 

 Orchelimum vulgare, m., 352. 

 Orchesia, host of Meteorus orchesiae, ref., 349. 

 Orcus australasifc, attempted colonization of, 251. 

 in confinement, 42, 43. 



