42il 



Mdiiosiilpliiilc iit'])(>taHsiiiiii, as iu.swticide, 409. 

 Monoxia friittulata, on .sugar beet, ref.,237. 

 Mooso tl\. niw Ha'iiiatobia, l.">0. 

 Monli'llistrna. dorsal apjiciulagt's of, rem., 342. 

 Mo-iquito. a vi'getarian, 214. 



biti's. insanity caused by, 86, 277. 

 tishi's a ri'mcdy for, 223. 

 liibernation of, 277. 



larva' as supposed inti-rnal parasites, 285. 

 life-history of and remedies against, 329. 

 twin-screw, 348. 

 Motheral, N. "^., note on article by, 83. 

 Mouse, scale-eating, 410. 

 Mud-dauber's nest, Melittobia from, 134. 



was]>, Pteromalus pupanim reared from cells 

 of, 48. 

 Murgantia munda, on radisli, m., 83. 

 Murtfeldt. Mary E., "Outlines of Eutomology," 



rev., 1. 

 Myobia, characters of, m., 185. 

 Myriopoda, notice of jiaper on, 155. 

 Myriopods, called wire-worms, 400. 



injuring lettuce, 404. 

 Myrmica, bark -louse in nests of, note, 158. 

 Myrmicocela ocliracella, in ants' nests, mm., 112. 

 Mytilaspis, Blastobasis a remedy for, 290. 



eitricola. from Sandwich Islands, mm., 218. 

 from Tahiti. 213. 

 from Trinidatl, mm. 214. 

 in Jamaica, nun., 157, 334. 

 no efficient enemy known, 143. 

 doubtful if certain Florida species will 

 thrive in California, 343. 



N. 



Nabis, occasional development of wings in, 154. 

 Kapbthaline. insecticide jjroposed for tea-bushes. 



408. 

 Kational Museum, entomological jmlilii ations of, 



155. 

 Nebraska, State board of Agriculture, report, no- 

 tice, 358. 

 University of, department of eutomology. Bull. 

 Xo. 1, rev., 83. 

 Necremnus sp., possildy i)arasitic on clothes 



moth. 394. 

 Jfecrobia rulii)es, found in plush, 203. 

 Kectarophora liriodendri, ]>aper on. 229. 

 Kegalius. nov. gen., ret'., 3.")0. 

 Jsematode leaf disease, 31. 

 Kematodes. parasitic on a spider, mm., 292. 

 Nematus aureopectus, =; marylandicus. 

 erichsouii, on hemlook, 219. 

 marylandicus, notes on. 169, 174-177. 

 s|).. Ophion parasitic on. 179. 

 Keoliernardia, n. noui. suggested for genus IJer- 



nardia, 33:!. 

 KiMiclytus capnea, liabits of. 131. 

 Kephelodes violaus, larvic of, I'ouud on snow, 336. 

 Keuroptera, resemblance of Pronuba to, 370. 

 New York State entomologist, seventh report, rev., 



3.53. 

 Newspaper statement, evolution of a. 225. 

 Nezara hilaris, both carnivorous and herbiverous. 



mm., 158. 

 Noctuida-, pajier on, 15.'). 



771— No. 1 1 (5 



Noctuid larvic, found on snow, 336. 



on sugar cnne, 386-388. 

 Nops, remarkable spidca- genus, 229. 

 Nothrus si)., enemy of gyi)sy moth, ref., 354. 

 Nysius angustatus, in Wyoming, 140-141. 



Oak-bark weevil, misnamed, 130. 

 Ocnoria dispar, disappearance of, in England, 138. 

 enemies of, ref., 354. 

 reported from Yokohama, 227. 

 (Ebalus i>ugnax, enemy of grasses, 158. 

 (Ecanthus bipnnctatus, rare in Illinois, 393. 

 (Ecodoma fervens, rt^medy for, 328. 

 ffidemasia concinna, parasitised by Limucria, 207. 

 CEdipoda obliterata Stoll., not Dissosteira oblit«r- 



ata, mm., 19. 

 (Estrus lineatus, =; Hypoderma lineata. 

 supplens, =Hypoderma lineata, 303. 

 Oiketicus huebneri, in New South "Wales, ref., 89. 

 Olliir, A.S., articles by, rev., 89, 294. 

 Oncideres ('iugulatus, mm., 204. 

 Onion fly in Sweden, rev., 2. 

 Oniscns, damaging plants, 401. 

 Ophiou s)(., parasitic on Xematus, 179. 

 Ophryastes sp., said to injure fruit trees, 206. 

 Orange Chionaspis, see Chionaspis citri. 

 Orange, insect disease of, 287. 



new means against pests of, 155. 

 Orchard caterpillar. Paris green for. in England, 



36, 37. 

 Orchelimum arboreum, not described, 393. 

 Orcus australasife, importation of, 164, 289. 

 chalybeus, importation of, m., 164, 289. 

 Orgyia Icucostigma, in New York i)arks, treat- 

 ment of, 60. 

 Ormenis pruinosa, in Texas, 142. 

 Ormerod, E. A., fifteouth report, rev., 294. 



resignation of, as consulting entomologist 

 Royal Agricultural Society, England, 156. 

 Orthesia occidentalis, n. sp., in ants' nests, 158. 



priclouga, found in Jamaica, 334. 

 Orthoptera, self-mutilation in, 349. 

 Oscinis sp., m., 263. 



Otiorhynchus sulcatus, a hot-house pest, 222. 

 Owl, horned, Olfersia sp. on, 39K. 

 Oxbot. iu the I'nited States, art.. 302-317. 



rev. of article on, 233. 

 Ox warble, see Ox hot. Warble and Hypoderma. 

 Ovster-shell bark-louse, see Bark-louse. 



P 



Pachycrepis, identical with Cory na, nun., 196. 

 Pachylobius picivorus, syn., note. 132. 

 Paeliy tilus migratorius, in Egypt, 286. 

 Palembus. nov. gen., ref., .350. 

 Palm weevil, see Weevil. 

 Palthis asopialis, on dead leaves, 111. 

 Panchlora (viridis). art., 119-120; ref., 162. 

 Paper wrap)>ers, for cut-worms, 399. 

 Para<,'osmus insolens, n. .sp., 158. 

 Parasites, relation of, with host, art., 4R-49. 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera, .see Hymenoptera. 

 Paria canella. syn. note, 132. 



