﻿REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  ENTOMOLOGIST 
  

  

  387 
  

  

  iLonicera 
  Tartar! 
  ca, 
  army-worm 
  moths 
  

  

  feediugonl'niit, 
  202, 
  203. 
  

   Losses 
  caused 
  by 
  insects, 
  341-342. 
  

   Lounsburv, 
  C. 
  P., 
  citi^d, 
  193, 
  293. 
  

   Love, 
  E. 
  G., 
  cited, 
  273. 
  

   Lowe, 
  Y.ll., 
  cited, 
  193, 
  208; 
  insects 
  

  

  from, 
  362. 
  

   Lowell 
  Institute, 
  lectures 
  of, 
  344. 
  

   Lucanus 
  dauia, 
  362. 
  

   lucicola, 
  Auomul.), 
  352. 
  

   Lucilia 
  c^sar, 
  210. 
  

   Lugger, 
  O.. 
  cited, 
  193, 
  335; 
  referred 
  

  

  to, 
  251.' 
  

   Lunate 
  long-sting, 
  262. 
  

   Lunated 
  long-sting, 
  359. 
  

   lunator, 
  Thalessa, 
  262, 
  359. 
  

   luteola, 
  Galerncella, 
  253-264, 
  293, 
  349, 
  

  

  357. 
  

   Lygus 
  pratensis, 
  363. 
  

   Lyman, 
  Geo. 
  T., 
  insects 
  from, 
  362. 
  

  

  Macloskie, 
  G., 
  quoted, 
  329 
  ; 
  referred 
  

   to, 
  324. 
  

  

  Macquarfc, 
  J., 
  cited, 
  229. 
  

  

  Macrobasis 
  unicolor, 
  315, 
  356, 
  362. 
  

  

  Macrodactylus 
  subspinosns, 
  362. 
  

  

  maculatus, 
  Ceuthopliilus, 
  363. 
  

  

  Madison 
  county, 
  army-worm 
  ravages 
  

   in, 
  197. 
  

  

  Magdalis 
  armicollis, 
  246. 
  - 
  

  

  Maine, 
  army- 
  worm 
  ravages 
  in, 
  198. 
  

  

  Maine 
  State 
  College, 
  course 
  in 
  ento- 
  

   mology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

  

  malaua. 
  Nolopbaua, 
  312, 
  356. 
  

  

  mali. 
  Aphis, 
  191,203, 
  307. 
  

  

  malifoliella, 
  Tiscberia, 
  357. 
  

  

  mancus, 
  Agriotes, 
  356. 
  

  

  Mangolds 
  for 
  trapping 
  millipeds,"302. 
  

  

  Mann, 
  B. 
  P., 
  cited, 
  190, 
  230. 
  

  

  Manual 
  for 
  the 
  Study 
  of 
  Insects 
  (Corn- 
  

   stocks) 
  cited, 
  193, 
  218, 
  230, 
  235, 
  238, 
  

   268, 
  273, 
  344; 
  referred 
  to, 
  182. 
  

  

  Manure-fly, 
  351. 
  

  

  Manure, 
  millipeds 
  breeding 
  in, 
  303. 
  

  

  Manuscript 
  Notes 
  from 
  Mv 
  Journal, 
  

   • 
  * 
  * 
  Diptera 
  (Glover), 
  cited, 
  230. 
  

  

  Maple 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Elaphidion 
  parallelum, 
  314, 
  354. 
  

  

  Lecaniiim 
  sp., 
  363. 
  

  

  Plagionotns 
  speciosus, 
  238, 
  239- 
  

  

  240, 
  242. 
  

   Proteoteras 
  assculana. 
  215, 
  217. 
  

   Saperda 
  tridentata, 
  243, 
  245. 
  

  

  Mai^le, 
  Norway. 
  Elaphidion 
  parallelum 
  

   attacking, 
  362. 
  

  

  Maple 
  (sugar) 
  borer, 
  see 
  PJagionotus 
  

   speciosus, 
  237-242, 
  243. 
  

  

  Maple, 
  sugar, 
  Steganoptycha 
  Clay- 
  

   poliana 
  injuring, 
  215, 
  217. 
  

  

  Maple-tree 
  borer, 
  362. 
  

  

  Maple-tree 
  insect, 
  a 
  new, 
  214-217. 
  

  

  Marching 
  of 
  army- 
  worm, 
  204-205, 
  

  

  margiuata, 
  Anomala, 
  352. 
  

  

  Margined 
  Anomala, 
  352. 
  

   blister-beetle, 
  354. 
  

  

  Marlatt, 
  C. 
  L., 
  cited. 
  254. 
  

  

  Marten, 
  J., 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

  

  Maryland 
  Agricultural 
  Experiment 
  

   Station, 
  Report 
  cited, 
  193, 
  248. 
  

  

  Massachusetts 
  Agricultural 
  College, 
  

   course 
  in 
  entomology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

   Hatch 
  Experiment 
  Station, 
  Bulle- 
  

   tin 
  cited, 
  193, 
  218, 
  254, 
  293. 
  

   Report 
  cited, 
  191, 
  194, 
  254. 
  

  

  Massachusetts, 
  army- 
  worm 
  ravages 
  in, 
  

   198. 
  

  

  Massachusetts 
  Crop 
  Report, 
  Bulletin 
  

   cited, 
  193, 
  238, 
  293. 
  

  

  Massospora 
  cicadina 
  attacking 
  Cicada, 
  

   289. 
  

  

  Mauritanica, 
  Tenebrioides, 
  362, 
  

  

  Mav-weed, 
  dead 
  armv-worms 
  hung 
  in, 
  

   209. 
  

  

  McCarthy, 
  G.,. 
  cited, 
  193, 
  268; 
  referred 
  

   to, 
  270. 
  

  

  McCook, 
  H. 
  C, 
  quoted, 
  181-182. 
  

  

  McHarg, 
  J. 
  N., 
  insects 
  from, 
  360. 
  

  

  Meadow 
  lark 
  feeding 
  on 
  army-worm, 
  

   209. 
  

  

  Meadows 
  injured 
  by 
  army-worm, 
  197. 
  

  

  Meat 
  skipper, 
  348. 
  

  

  Mecbanicville, 
  elm-leaf 
  beetle 
  there, 
  

   261. 
  

  

  Mecyna 
  reversalis, 
  357. 
  

  

  Megachile 
  montivago, 
  359. 
  

  

  Megarrhina, 
  321. 
  

  

  Melaphis 
  [Pemphigus] 
  rhois, 
  290. 
  

  

  Melon 
  caterpillar, 
  357. 
  

  

  Melon-vine 
  midge, 
  357. 
  

  

  Melons, 
  Diabrotica 
  12-punctata 
  injur- 
  

   ing, 
  348. 
  

  

  Meuands, 
  elm-leaf 
  beetle 
  there, 
  261. 
  

  

  Mental 
  discipline 
  afforded 
  by 
  entomo- 
  

   logical 
  study, 
  336-337. 
  

  

  Meromyza 
  Americana, 
  361. 
  

  

  Mesoehorus 
  scitulus, 
  211. 
  

   vitreus, 
  210. 
  

  

  Metapodius 
  feraoratus, 
  209, 
  

  

  Michigan 
  State 
  Agiicultural 
  College 
  

   Experiment 
  Station, 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  

   192, 
  254. 
  

  

  Michigan 
  State 
  College, 
  course 
  in 
  ento- 
  

   mology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

  

  Microgasters, 
  210. 
  

  

  Migration 
  of 
  army-worm, 
  204-205. 
  

  

  militaris, 
  Apanteles, 
  210. 
  

  

  Military 
  Microgaster, 
  210. 
  

  

  Miller, 
  I. 
  M., 
  cited, 
  192. 
  

  

  Millipedes, 
  habits 
  of, 
  302. 
  349. 
  

  

  Miltogramma 
  argentifrons, 
  210. 
  

  

  minimus, 
  Pezomachus, 
  210. 
  

  

  Minnesota 
  Agricultural 
  Exiieriment 
  

   Station, 
  Bulletin 
  citwd, 
  193. 
  

  

  Minnesota, 
  army-worm 
  ravag«^s 
  in, 
  199. 
  

  

  Minnesota, 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  Entomologist 
  

   of 
  the 
  State 
  Experiment 
  Station 
  

   cited, 
  193, 
  335. 
  

  

  Mississippi 
  Vallpy 
  Hort'ciltural 
  So- 
  

   ciety, 
  Transaclions 
  cited. 
  191. 
  

  

  Mites 
  attacking 
  mnshronm^ 
  352. 
  

   attacking 
  poratoe-^, 
  3 
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