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magnipeiinis, Culex, see Culex mag- 

 nipennis. 



Malaria, carried by mosquitos, 246\ 

 266S 374^ 375S 375^ 375<', 378*, 379^ 

 381" ; birds infected with, 375*. 



Marlatt, C. L., cited, 328=*. 



Matlieson, W. J., cited, 381=. 



Megarliinus rutila, 375^ 



Meinert, F. V. A., specimens sent by, 

 348*, 368^; acknowledgments to, 

 370«; cited 374', 3741 



melanurus, Culex, see Culex melanu- 

 rus. 



Miller, Spencer, cited, 381^ 



Mimomyia chamberlaini, 380^ 



Moclilonyx culiciformis, 348*, 374^ 

 374°. 



Morgan, II. A., cited, 376^ 378^ 



Mosquitos, adult, 247^-48*; areas fa- 

 vorable to production of, 244*; 

 methods of collecting and breed- 

 ing, 251--52'; methods of control, 

 244^ 258^-00^ 375S 375^ 375^ 376', 

 376^ 377*, 377^ 378^ 379", 379^ 

 381* ; destruction of semidomestic 

 species, 258^-59"; as carriers of 

 disease, 245"-47^ 259^, 266\ 374^ 

 375*, 375^ 375^ 378*, 379^ 381"; 

 distribution and abundance, 247^ ; 

 eggs, 250^ ; natural enemies, 256=- 

 57^ 260^ figure showing parts 

 used in classification, 261 ; haunts 

 and breeding places, 252'-56*; hi- 

 bernation, 249^ 378' ; larvae, 250° ; 

 larval keys, 265\ 279^ life 

 history, 249°-51^ ; migratory habits, 

 248^ 376% 379^ ; number of species, 

 243* ; pupae, 251^ ; salt marsh and 

 wild, 255'-56*, 259°-60'; wild, 259"- 

 60'' ; wing structure, 262'. 



Murray, C. H., cited, 374^ 



musica, Janthinosoma, see Janthino- 

 soma musica. 



musicus, Conchyliastes, 377\ 



Mutton tallow, to protect animals 

 from mosquitos, 375^ 



Myzomyia rossi var. indefinita, 380'. 



nanus, Culex, 377'. 



Natural enemies, 256=-57^ 260^ 



Needham, J. G., cited, 359'. 



nemorosus, Culex, see Culex nemo- 

 rosus. 



nigricans, Taeniorhynchus, 379'. 



nigripes, Culex, 317^ 317', 318'. 



nigritulus, Culex, see Culex nigri- 

 tulus. 



nivitarsis, Culex, 379*. 



North Shore Improvement Associa- 

 tion, work of, 243', 377'; reports, 

 376', 3771 



Nott, Josiah C, cited, 246'. 



Nuttall, G. H. F., cited, 254-, 375*, 

 375^ 



onondagensis, Culex, see Culex 



onondagensis. 

 Osborn, Herbert, cited, 375*. 

 Osten Sacken, C. R., cited, 361% 363% 



374% 

 Oviposition habits, 250% 



pallida, Corethra, 374^ 

 papilata, Empusa, 257% 

 particeps, Culex, 377% 

 Pelorempis, 378% 



americana, 378% 

 Perry, J. C, cited, 381% 

 perturbans, Culex, 377% 378% 380^. 

 perturbans, Taeniorhynchus, 339% 



383', 386% 

 Petroleum, spraying breeding places 



witli, 260% 

 Pettit, R. H., cited, 257=, 257', 378'. 

 Phantom larvae, 360'-74% 

 pipiens, Culex, see Culex pipiens. 

 Plates, explanation of, 382-90. 

 plumicornis, Corethra, 374% 378% 

 plumicornis, Sayomyia, see Sayo- 



myia plumicornis. 

 Psorophora, 265% 271% 378% 



ciliata, 271*, 272^-76', 378% 378% 

 380% facing p.264. 

 explanation of plates, 382% 384% 



387% 388% 

 figures, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276.- 



howardii, 375'. 

 pullatus, Culex, 379'. 

 punctipennis. Anopheles, see Anoph- 

 eles punctipennis. 



