104 



Maple, Soft — Continued. 



Pandemis lamprosana collected from, 

 xiv, 109. 

 Woolly Bark-louse of, cycles of in- 

 crease of, xvii, XII. 

 insect enemies of. xvii, XII. 

 remedies for, xvii, XIII. 

 (See also Maple Bark-louse, 

 Soft, and Cottony Maple 

 Scale.) 

 marcassita, Graphops, xiii, Addenda, I, 

 margaritosa saucia, Peridroma, xxiii 



17. 23. 

 marginalis, Lachnosterna, xvii, 47, 50; 



xviii, 140, 143. 

 marginata, Epicauta, xxi, 138, 141 ; 

 xxiii. 111 ; xxiv, 54. 

 cinerea, xxi. 141. 

 Margined Blister-beetle, xxi, 55; xxiii, 



112, 113, 231. 

 Marigold, injury to, by Tarnished Plant- 

 bug, xiii, 121. 

 marilandica, Cassia, xxi. 144. 

 Marten, John, xiii, 12, 16; xiv, 42; xv, 

 23, 28; xvi, 48, 49, 70; xvii, 2, 58, 59, 

 70. 71, 79; xviii, 23, 24, 70, 73, 77, 133, 

 148; xix, 30. 90, 195, 197, 198; xxii, 

 19; xxiii, 158. 

 Mason-bee as a strawberry insect, xiii, 

 60, 61, 70-71. 

 calendar of, xiii, 179. 

 mauritanica, Tenebrioides, xvi, XI ; xxiii, 



182. 

 May-beetles, xviii, 110; xx, 33; xxi, 

 163; xxiii. 98; xxiv, 135-168. See 

 also White-grubs and Lachnosterna. 

 breeding in Corn, xvi, XI; xviii, 113. 

 May-bug of Europe, xvii, 33. 

 maydis, Sipha, xiii, 40. 

 Maynard, S. T., Misc. Ess., 22. 

 Mayr, G. L., xviii, 9, 10. 

 Meadow Grasshopper, Larger, xxi, 135. 

 grasshoppers, xxiii, 13, 145, 146, 227, 

 229. 

 distinguishing characters of, xxi, 



131 ; xxiii, 136. 

 egg-punctures made by, xxiii, 215, 



216. 

 larger, xxi, 135; xxiii, 144-146, 229. 

 smaller, xxi, 136; xxiii, 147-148, 

 229. 

 -lark, xvi, 72; xxiv, 149. 



as enemy of cutworms, xxi, 101. 



June-beetles eaten by, xviii, 123. 



maggots, or Leather- jackets, xvi, 78 



83. See also Tipula bicornis. 

 Oat-grass as food plant of Garden 

 Web-worm, xxiii, 90. 

 M< adows and pastures as breeding places 

 nf cutworms, xxi, inn. 



Meadows — Continued. 

 as breeding grounds of Chinch-bug, 



xvi, 5, 6. 

 injury to, by Dingy Cutworm, xvi, 88. 

 by larva of Sphenophorus parvu- 

 lus, xv, 5. 

 of Sphenophorus sculptilis, 

 xxii, 22. 

 by root web-worms, xvi, IX. 

 by sod web-worms, xxiii, 36. 

 Meal-moth, xviii, 4. 

 Indian-, Misc. Ess., 91. 

 infesting potatoes, xviii, X. 

 Meal Snout-moth, Misc. Ess., 86. 

 Mealy Bug, Corn, xviii, 53. 



or Bark-louse, Sorghum, xiv, 71 ; 



xviii, 106-108. 

 Root, xxi, 159, 161. 

 bugs, xviii, 56. 



and plant-lice, xviii, 53, 55-108. 

 distinguished from plant-lice, xviii, 

 56. 

 Plata, xxi, 83-85 ; xxiii, 203, 233. 

 Measuring-worm, Raspberry, food plants 

 and description of, and measures 

 against, Misc. Ess., 128-130. 

 media, Stellaria, xxi, 116. 

 meditata, Mamestra, xvi, 94. 

 Mediterranean Flour-moth in Europe 



and America, xix, Appendix. 

 megastachya, Eragrostis, xviii, 93. 

 Megetra vittata, xxi, 139. 

 Megilla maculata, xiv, 33; Misc. Ess., 



92; xxiii, 179. 

 Melanactes, xviii, 31. 

 melancholica. Euphoria, xxiii, 99, 100. 

 melanocephalus, Sphenophorus, xvi, 64. 

 Melanophthalma distinguenda infesting 

 Corn, xxiii, 182. 

 pumila, xxiii, 182. 

 Melanoplus, xxi, 130, 131. 

 atlanis, xxi, 131, 133, 134; xxiii, 67, 



136-139. 

 bivittatus. xxi, 130, 133; xxiii, 67, 



136-139. 

 differentialis. xxi, 130, 132-133; xxiii, 

 67, 136-139. See also Pezotettix dif- 

 ferentialis and Olive Grasshopper. 

 fetnur-rubrum, xxi, 130, 132-133 ; 

 xxiii, 67, 133-134, 136-139, 142, 219. 

 See also Red-legged Grasshopper, 

 scudderi. xxiii. 142, 229. 

 species of, infesting Sugar-beet, xxi, 



130. 

 spretus, xxi, 130, 133, 134; xxiii, 136- 

 139. 

 Melanotus, xviii, 31, 32, 44. 

 americanus, xviii, 32. 

 communis. Misc. Ess., 17. 18. 97; xviii, 

 8, 32, 39-41, 42, 43, 44, 55. 



