106 



Millet — Continued. 

 Clover or Timothy sown with, to pro- 

 tect against Chinch-bug injury, xv, 

 102. 

 Indian, infested by Larger . Corn- 



Stalk-borer, xxiii, 92. 

 infested by Scelodonta nebulosus, 



xiii, 169 (Addenda, EI). 

 injured by Chsetocnema denticulata, 

 xxi. 118. 

 by Corn Flea-beetle, xxiii, 110. 

 by Sphenophorus ocbreus, xvi, 59; 



"xxii, 10. 

 by Toothed Flea-beetle, xxiii. 110. 

 subject to injury by Grass-worm, 

 xxiii, 82. 

 Milliped, strawberry, xiii. 60. 62, 138-141. 

 Millipeds, xxiii, 14. 227. 

 Mills. R. G., xxiii. 144. 219. 220. 

 .Milo-maize injured by Thyanta perdi- 



tor, xxiii. 117. 

 Milyas cinctus, xv, 84. 

 Mineola indiginella, xxii. 129-132. 

 minians, Nephelodes, xxiii. 17, 29. 

 minimus. Sphenophorus, xvi, 65. 

 ministra, Datana, xvii. XTTI; xix, 22. 

 Minor Fruit Scale, xx, 16, 17. 

 minor, Siphonophora, xiii, 62, 98, 101, 

 103; xiv. 79. 

 Sphaerostilbe flammea, xx. 22. 

 minuta, Teras, xv, 58, 60, 75. 

 . Tortrix, xv, 75. 81. 

 minutum, Monomorium, xxiii, 157. 

 minutus, Eulophus, xv, 57. 



Nysius, xxi, 95. 

 misella, Pentilia, xxi, 43. 



Smilia, xx, 19, 21. 

 misera, Hadena. xxiii, 77-78, 232. 

 Mite attacking Strawberry, xiii. 60, 61. 

 causing pear-leaf blister, xxii, 102, 



132. See under Pear-leaf blister. 

 Grapi Leaf, xiv. 84-86. 

 Red Locust-, as enemy of grasshop- 

 pers, Misc. Ess., 52, 53, 54; xv, 40. 

 41. 43. 

 Mites, xviii. 74. 126: xix, 125. 126, 127, 

 128, 129, 130; xxiii. 14. 

 as enemies of Root Web-worm, xiv, 



14, 16; Misc. Ess., 13. 

 a- sugar-beet insects, xxi, 58. 

 destructive to grasshoppers, xxi, 129. 

 feeding on Sporotrichum globuliferum, 



xix. ( '4. 

 fungivorous, xx, 94. 

 infesting Corn Bill-bug, xvi, 71 ; xxii, 4. 

 red, nit'. -tin- larva of Deltocephalus 

 inimicus, xxi. 75. 

 mixtus, Lasius, xviii. 93, 99, 100. 



stus, Tetranychus, xxiii. 14. 224. 

 Molds a- food of adull Southern Corn 

 Rool worm, xviii, 148; xxi. 126. 



Molds — Continued. 



slime, xxii. 111. 

 Moles as enemies of White-grubs, xviii, 



124. 

 molesta, Solenopsis, Misc. Ess., 58. 

 molitor, Tenebrio, Misc. Ess., 106. 

 mollipes, Diedrocephala, xxi, 66, 71; 

 xxiii. 205. 

 Draeculacephla, xxiii, 205. 

 Monarda fistulosa as food and breeding 

 plant of Sulphur Leaf-roller, xiv, 20; 

 xxiii, 174. 

 monilifera, Populus, xxiv. 143. 

 Monocrepidius infested by Sporotrichum 



globuliferum, xvii. 81. 

 Monomorium minutum. xxiii, 157. 



pharaonis, xxiii, 157. 

 Mononychus vulpeculus, food of, xvi, 



77. 

 Monoxia consupta and M. puncticollis, 

 xxi, 115, 127-128. See under French 

 bugs, 

 guttulata, xxi. 127. 

 Montelius, J. A., xxii. 9, 12. 

 Moon-flower infested by Common Red 



Spider, xxi. 59. 

 morbosa. Plowrightia, xxii, 125. 

 Morning-glory as food nlant of Cotton 

 Cutworm, xxiii, 80. 

 of Ear-worm, xxiii, 67. 

 of European Beet-Tortoise-bee- 

 tle. xxi. 124. 

 family, species of, as food of Argus 



Tortoise-beetle, xxiii, 192. 

 infested by Common Red Spider, xxi, 



59. 

 injured and bred upon by Sweet-Pota- 

 to Flea-beetle, xxi. 110; xxiii. 111. 

 Morning-spbinx. White-lined, xxi, 156. 



See Purslanc-spbinx. 

 Morrison. H. K., xvi. 89. 90. 

 morrisoniana, Agrotis, xvi, IX, 84. 85, 



88. 89. 

 Morrow, G. E.. xxii, 9. 

 mortipennella. Caenogenes, xvi, X. 

 mortipennellus, Hypoclopus* xxiii, 44, 



"5. 97. 

 Mountain-ash infested by Fruit Bark- 

 beetle, xvii, 6. 

 by San Jose Scale, xxi. 3. 16. 

 injury to. In- Tarnished Plant-bug, 



xiii. 122. 

 leaves as food of adults of White- 

 grubs, xvii. 42; xviii. 114. 

 mucidus, Lixus. xxiii, 114. 229. 

 Muck Beetle as beet insect, xxi, 52, 56. 

 economic difference between, and 



May-beetles, xxi. 165. 

 food plants, injuries, and distribu- 

 tion of, xxi, 165. 



