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GENERAL INDEX. 



Mimicry, spider, letter, VI, 39. 



Mineola indiginolla, preservation of parasites of,Vl, 



131. 

 Minie ball, bored by insect, extr., IV, 81. 

 Miotropis platynota-, pupation of, IV, 195. 

 Mirax aspidisca^ parasitic on Aspidisca splendorife- 

 rella, 111,15. 



grapholitha^ parasitic ou Grapliolitha prunivorn, 



III, 15. 

 lithocolletidis, parasitic on leaf-miner on locnst, 



111,15. 

 new species of, rev., V, 275. 

 Missouri Keports, Riley's, copies wanted, I, 168. 

 Mites, infesting grain elevator, I, 51. 



case of late autumnal abundance, 1, 252. 



in flaxseed, I, 285. 



causing double flowers, 1,349. 



in a warm house, III, 162. 



infesting Sinuilium, m., Ill, 454. 



infesting Eros hamatus, III, 468. 



ou beetles, IV, 27, 228. 



gall, of black currant, remedy, IV, 38. 



on majile aphidid, IV, 212. 



mistaken for insect eggs, IV, 263. 



spinning, in Australia, ref., IV, 348. 



on Lachnosterna larva\ IV, 390. 



on cats and dogs, IV, 407, 408. 



on plum, V, 16, 17. 



undescribed, on lemon, V, 18. 



on pigeon, art., V, 77, 78. 



infesting flies ou cattle, V, 111. 



associated with scales on plants, V, 246. 



local names for, V, 271. 



in hay, in England, m., V, 296. 



on onions in New Jersey, VI, 191. 



erinose growths due to, ref., \I, 273. 



cheese, on a necktie, II, 21. 



in flaxseed, II, 251. 

 clover, article on, 111,45. 



in Iowa bull., ref., IV, 87. 

 in Michigan, IV, 215. 

 in houses, V, 266. 

 orange rust, in Australia, r f., 111,434; I\, 

 294. 

 ref., IV, 288. 

 pear-leaf blistei-, in Australia, ref., IV, 2. 

 ref., V, l,art., 104-105. 

 in Canada, V, 125. 

 Mole cricket, as a harbinger of spring, 1, 375. 

 in New York report, ref., 111,252. 

 fowls killed by, V, 265. 

 damage by, VII, 205. 

 (See also Cricket.) 

 Moles, destroying the white grub, II, 195. 

 in Oregon, remedies against, V, 293. 

 Monellia caryella, note on, V, 236. 

 Monitor bug, popular names for Conorhinus san- 



guisuga, V, 268. 

 Monobia quadridens, on cotton, VII, 242. 

 Monocrepidius vespertinus, ou cotton, V, 47. 

 Monocrita olearia, bred from and parasitic in galls 



on Olearia in New Zealand, II, 195. 

 Monoctenus juniper!, name preoccupied, 111,356. 

 unicolor, proposed name for juniperi, 111,356. 

 Monodontonierus montivagus, bred from Xylocopa 



sp., V, 141. 

 Monohammus confusor, in Canada, m.. Ill, 247. 



Monohammus confusor, identified, 111,417. 

 injuring shoes, IV, 77. 



lead supposed to have been bored by, TV, 202. 

 Monolepta rosea, in .\ustralia, ref., V, 214. 



two-spotted = M. rosea, \, 214. 

 ^Mononiorium carbonarium, on cotton, VII, 242. 

 niinutum, on pears, ref., VI, 252. 



carrying San Jose scale, VJ, 367. 

 pharaonis, in Florida, I, 40. 



life-history and remedies against, II, 106; 



art., 230-233. 

 in France, Algeria, Palestine, II, 230. 

 edible qualities of, A', 268. 

 Mononychus vulpeculus, destroying Iris flowers, A'll, 



201. 

 Monophadnus, a supposed Ilarpiphorus resembling in 



antenna?, II, 228. 

 Monophloebina% on Eucalyptus, II, 336. 

 Monophlcebus crawfordi, Lestophonus a parasite of, 

 I, 21, 64, 165, 297, 328, 329, 330. 

 preyed on by Thalpochares, IV, 290. 

 Monostegiaignota, life-liistory, II, 137; art., 111,9-12. 

 Harpiphorus agreeing closely with, II, 227. 

 description of male, III, 12. 

 in Iowa, ref., V, 66. 

 obscurata, closely allied to ignota, II, 140. 



Harpiphorus maculatus agreeing closely 

 with, II, 227. 

 on strawberry, ref.. Ill, 437. 

 rosa;, habits of, V, 10. 



account of, ref., V, 273. 

 Monosulphide of potassium, as an insecticide, IV, 401). 

 Monoxia guttulata, on sugar beet, ref., IV, 237. 

 Moose fly, a new Ha'matobia, IV, 156. 

 Mordella 8-punctata, in cotton blossoms, VII, 247. 

 Mordellistena, dorsal appendages of, rem., lA', 342. 

 Morelos orange-worm, art., I, 45-47. 

 Morgia gigantella, incorrect determination of Cryp- 



tophasa. III, 386. 

 Morphology, Journal of, ref., V, 351. 

 Morrisonia, revision of, ref., V, 140. 

 Mosquitoes, hibernation of, I, 52; l\, 277. 

 in boreal latitudes, III, 403. 

 remedies against, III, 470 ; IV, 329 ; \, 100, 143, 



199. 

 bites causing insanity, I V, 86, 277. 

 vegetarian, IV, 214; Y, 262, 345; \I, 266. 

 fishes a remedy against, IV, 223. 

 larva; as supposed internal parasites, IV, 285. 

 life-history of, 1\, 329. 

 twin-screw, in New Jersey, IV, 348. 

 experiments against, art., V, 12-14; VI, 90,91. 

 kerosene emulsion against, note, V, 13; VI, 327. 

 mistaken for parents of human hot, Y, 58. 

 transmitters of disease, mm., V, 210. 

 Eucalyptus, a remedy against, V, 268, 344. 

 notes on an exterminator of, \, 359. 

 castor-oil plant vs., V, 359. 

 in England, note, VI, 49. 

 Cypriuodoute feeding on larvM', VI, 197. 

 article on, ref., VI, 212. 

 experience with, art., VII, 212, 213. 

 Mosquito hawk, larva; enemies of fish, 1,58. 

 Moth -catching plant, New Zealand, A^II,268. 

 Moths, swarming of, I, 90. ^ 



white, in Yucca flowers, 1,370. 

 Mottled umber, in England, 1, 151. 



