GENERAL INDEX. 



Ill 



Mouse, ecale-eating, IV, 410. 



Mud-daiilier wiisp, Melittobiii from nest of, IV,1.'U. 



on cotton, YII,241. 

 Mud minnows, insect diet of, 1, 159, 106. 

 Mud-wasp, Pteromalus puparuni reared from cells 

 of. IV, 48. 



in paper wasps' nests, VII, 53. 

 Mulberry silkworm, Indian Museum notes, ref., II, 



288. 

 aiule-killer. (See Walking stick.) 

 Multivorous, subclass of insects, defined, V, 120. 

 .■Murgantia histrionica, in New Mexico, 11,114. 

 in Mississippi, III, 466. 

 irrigation against, m., V, 81. 



raunda, on radish, m., IV, 83. 

 Musca, hydrocyanic acid gas on, I, 286. 



facets of eye, II, 293. 



domestica, remarks on, I, 162. 

 in Colorado, II, 146. 

 in New Me.xico, VII, 209. 

 Muscardine, disease of cabbage worm, 111,409. 

 Muscid, bred from swine dung. III, 357. 

 Muscida', causing myiasis. III, 39 ; V, 36. 



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



parasitism of, VI, 2U3. 

 Museum pests, note on, I, 384 ; III, 405. 

 Musk, dry, Ptinus brunneus attacking, VII, 32. 



Sitodrepa panicea attacking, VII, 32. 

 Mussel scale(Mytilaspisponiorum), in Tasmania, ref. 



VI, 11, 37. 

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

 Mutillidw, males, genital armature in, 11,386. 

 Mycetobia pallipes (?) following attacks of other 



insects on trees, VII, 136. 

 Mycetochares binotata, proliable host of Meteorus 



orchesia;, V, 249. 

 Mycetophilida;, causing potato disease, rev., VI, 349. 

 Mydea sp., hydrocyanic acid gason, I, 286. 

 Myelois guarinella, referred to Ulophora, III, 32. 

 Myelophilus minor and piniperda. (See Hylesinus.) 



piniperda, attacking pine shoots, VI, 127. 

 Jlygale avicularia, bite of, I, 208. 



fasciata, bites of, 11,189. 



hentzii, killed by Pepsis, 11,149. 



notes on, VII, 262. 

 Myiasis, review of paper on, 11,196; 111,39. 



different forms of, V, 36. 

 Myiolepta, larval habits of, 1, 5. 

 Slylabris, on history of, 111,3. 



oculata, damaging vegetables in Africa, II, 2. 

 Mymarida', authorship of family, 1,357. 

 Jlyobia, characters of, m., IV, 185. 



pumila, asparagus beetle parasite, I, 61 ; 11,234. 

 Myochrous denticollis, on cotton, VII, 247. 

 Myodites nevadicus, supposed parasite of Polistes, 



V,40. 

 Myriapoda, in Lintner's rejiort, 11,200. 



phosphorescent, art., 111,319. 



notice of paper on, IV, 155. 



called wire-worms, IV, 400. 



injuring lettuce, IV, 404. 



Bollnian's bulletin on, rev., VI, 271. 

 JNlyrmecocystus iridescens, honey ant, ref., V, 259. 



melliger, habits of, V, 259. 

 Blyrmecophilous beetles, note on, ^■, 143; VI, 200. 

 Myrmica, bark -louse in nests of, note on, IV, 1.58. 



inolesta= Monomorium pharaouis, II, 106. 



Mysia piillata, Ilomalotyliis obscurus parasitic on, V, 



249. 

 Mytilaspis, Blastobasis a remedy against, IV, 290. 

 buxi, on cocoanut i)alm, I, 355. 

 citricola, danger of spread of, II, 341. 

 in Florida, II, 367. 

 in California, III, 23, 182; VI, .56. 

 from West Indies, III, 99; IV, 157, 214,334 ; 



VI, 51. 



in New Zealand, ref.. Ill, 253. 



in Russia, III, 393. 



no efficient enemy known, IV, 143. 



from Sandwich Islands, m., IV, 213, 218. 



on Murraya, V, 160. 



introduction of, V, 282. 



In Australia, ref., VI, 59. 



host of Coccophagus aurantii, VI, 232. 



in Ceylon, VII, 429. 



not in South Australia, VII, 267. 

 doubtful if certain Florida species will thrive in 



California, IV, 343. 

 fulva, in Italy, ref., VI, 48. 

 gloveri, danger of spread of, II, 341. 



in Florida, II, 367. 



in California, III, 23, 182; V, 281. 



on orange. III, 398. 



Aphelinusfuscipennis bred from, m., 111,487. 



introduction of, V, 282. 



host of Signiphora occidental is, VI, 234. 



iu Ceylon, VII, 429. 

 linearis, wrongly referred. III, 89. 

 pandani, on cocoanut palm, I, 355. 

 pinifolias, on Abies, II, 364. 

 pomicorticis, synonym of pomorum. III, 89. 

 pomorum, in Australia, I, 359; VI, 11, 12. 



spraying against. III, 4. 



synonymy. III, 89. 



on birch. III, 469. 



Apheliuus fuscipennis bred from. III, 487. 



enemies of, V, 362. 



in California, ref., VI, 56. 



abundant in Ottawa, VII, 168. 



Chiloneurus diaspidinarum bred from, art., 



VII, 256. 



fed upon by the blue and long-tailed tit and 

 by Certhia familiaiis, VII, 428. 

 represented in Trinidad, VI, 190. 

 sp., Apheliuus diaspidis reared from, V, 208. 

 Myzus cerasi, paper on, ref.. Ill, 92. 

 in Iowa, III, 479. 

 in Australia, ref., VI, 59. 

 mahaleb, on salsify, II, 256. 

 n. sp., on cherry, V, 16. 

 ribis, in Iowa, m.. Ill, 479. 



parasitized by Lysiphlebus myy.i and L. 

 ribaphidis. III, 60. 

 sp., parasitized by Lysiphlebus cocjuilleftii, III, 

 60. 



N. 



Nabis, occasional development of wings in, IV, 154. 

 Naphthaline, remedy against rose-chafer. III, 222. 



in New Jersey bulletin. III, 301. 



against stored grain pests. III, 334. 



insecticide proposed for tea bushes, IV, 408. 

 National Museum, entomological publications of, 



notices, IV, 155; V, 140; VI, 271, 272. 

 "Naturaliste Canadien," reappearance of, VI, 382. 



