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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Moffat, 
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   Mole 
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   Monohammus 
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   Monomorium 
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   Morton, 
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  Cicada, 
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   Moscheto, 
  320. 
  

   mosquito, 
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  331. 
  

   Mosquitoes, 
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  322. 
  

   bite, 
  severity 
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  323-325. 
  

   biting 
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  and 
  figured, 
  

  

  326-329. 
  

   distribution, 
  321-322. 
  

   eggs 
  of, 
  332-333. 
  

  

  elephantiasis 
  spread 
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  331-332. 
  

   expressiveness 
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  specific 
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  321. 
  

   females 
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  bite, 
  326. 
  

   figures 
  of 
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  327, 
  329. 
  

   Filaria 
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  331-332. 
  

   final 
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  334-335. 
  

   food 
  for 
  fishes, 
  330. 
  

   larvse 
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  333-334. 
  

   localities 
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  322. 
  

   manner 
  of 
  biting, 
  325. 
  

   number 
  of 
  species, 
  321. 
  

   palliatives 
  of 
  bite, 
  325. 
  

   plague, 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  Egyptian, 
  332. 
  

   poison 
  glands 
  of, 
  324. 
  

   protective 
  measures 
  from, 
  323. 
  

   pupae 
  described, 
  334. 
  

   purifying 
  water, 
  330. 
  

   reference, 
  307. 
  

   systematic 
  position, 
  320. 
  

   universally 
  obnoxious, 
  322. 
  

   uses 
  of, 
  329-331. 
  

   varied 
  orthography 
  of 
  common 
  

  

  name, 
  319-320. 
  

   yellow 
  fever, 
  vaccinating 
  against, 
  

   331. 
  

   Moths, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  308. 
  

   Motte, 
  L. 
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  273. 
  

   Mound-building 
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  181-182. 
  _ 
  

   Mountain 
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  bivulnerus 
  

  

  on, 
  ,361. 
  

   Mouth- 
  parts 
  of 
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  326-329. 
  

   Muck-worm 
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  313. 
  

   multiseta. 
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  223-224, 
  311. 
  

   Murgantia, 
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  319, 
  363. 
  

   Murtfeldt, 
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  230; 
  

   quoted, 
  231, 
  232; 
  referred 
  to, 
  232, 
  233. 
  

   Mushroom 
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  352. 
  

   Mushrooms: 
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   Phora 
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  361. 
  

   Sciara 
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  224, 
  361. 
  

   Tyr():i;lvpluis 
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  352. 
  

   Musket(t,' 
  319. 
  

   Musquito, 
  319. 
  

  

  Mycetophiiidse, 
  siiecies 
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  of, 
  223- 
  

  

  228. 
  

   Myophasia 
  senea, 
  210. 
  

   Myriapod, 
  336. 
  

   Myriapoda, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  300-303,. 
  

  

  349. 
  

   Myrmeleon 
  sp., 
  357. 
  

   Myron, 
  Ampelopliaga, 
  354, 
  359. 
  

   Mytilaspis 
  pomornm, 
  448. 
  

   Myzus 
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  350. 
  

  

  Narrative 
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  * 
  * 
  » 
  

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   Natural 
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  208. 
  

   Natural 
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   Galerucella 
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  262. 
  

   Gossyparia 
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   Nemorgea 
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  190, 
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   nenuphar, 
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  271. 
  

   Neoclytus 
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  246. 
  

   Neuron 
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   Neuropteraof 
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   species 
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   Nevada 
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   New 
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   New 
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   falcatus, 
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   Phora 
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   Sciara 
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   Sciara 
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   Sciara 
  multiseta, 
  223-224. 
  

   Sciara 
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  224-225. 
  

   Sciara 
  prolifica, 
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   New 
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