INDEX 
Megarhinus septentrionalis, hibernation as 
larva 120, 154 
Megarhinus septentrionalis, 
males, 132 
M eae ave septentrionalis, time of activity, 
swarming of 
Megarhinus solstitialis, time of activity, 118 
Megarhinus violaceus, prey of culicid larve, 
ae in water in bromeliaceous plants, 
MEINERT on mouth-parts of Diptera, 45-46 
MEINERT on palpi of Diptera, 52-53 
Membrane of mosquito wing, 62 
Menolepis, habits of larva, 149 
a ee sclerite ” or plate of mosquito larva, 
Mentha aquatica, flowers visited by Ano- 
pheles, 111 
Mentum of mosquito larva, 86-87 
Mercuric chloride as a fumigant against 
mosquitoes and flies, 374-375 
emt parasite of Aédes calopus larva, 163- 
16 
Merozoits, definition, 190 
MERRIAM, FLORENCE A., on insect food of eaves- 
or cliff-swallow, 178 
Mesoepisternum. (See Episternum of Meso- 
thorax.) 
Mesogonistius chetodon, enemy of mosqui- 
toes, 407 
Mesonotum of mosquito, 60 
Mesonotum of mosquito, vestiture, 73-74 
Mesopleurum of mosquito, 58 
Mesosternum of mosquito, 59 
Mesotergum of mosquito, 57-58 
Mesothemis longipennis, enemy of mosqui- 
toes, 166 
Mesothorax of mosquito adult, 57-59 
Mesothorax of mosquito pupa, 101 
Metanotum, so-called, of mosquito. 
Postnotum.) 
Metatarsus, so-called, of mosquito, 63 
Metatergal bridge of mosquito, 57 
Metathorax of mosquito, 59 
Methylene blue as remedy for malaria, 194 
MI4LL on northern mosquitoes, 138 
MIALL on poison of mosquito-bite, 317 
Micrococcus melitensis, 306 
Microfilarie, larval worms of Filaria, 308 
Microfilaria nocturna = Filaria bancrofti, 308 
Microgametes, definition, 190 
Microgametocyte, definition, 190 
Micro-organisms in fore-gut of mosquito, 81 
Micropalama himantopus, enemy of mosqui- 
toes, 179 
Microscope-slide mounts for mosquitoes, 182- 
183 
Microsomia in mosquitoes, 361-362 
“ Microthorax ” of mosquito, 57 
Midge larve, food of fishes, 406 
Mid-gut of mosquito, 75, 76 
Mid-gut of mosquito, histology, 81 
Migrations of mosquitoes, 339-344 
“Millions.” (See Girardinus peciloides.) 
Mimms culicide. (See Culicide, Mimms.) 
Minnow, mud. (See Umora.) : 
Minnows, top, practical use as enemies of 
mosquitoes, 403, 408 
(See 
509 
Missionaries, sufferings from mosquitoes in 
South America, 10-13, 15, 16, 18 
MircHett, Hon. J. D., on two remarkable 
mosquito migrations, 339-340 
Mites, enemies of mosquitoes, 172-175 
Mixed infections of Plasmodium, 193 
Mochlonyxz. (See Corethra.) 
Molasses, food of yellow-fever mosquito, 270 
Mollinesia latipennis, introduction into Ha- 
waii to destroy mosquitoes, 409-410 
Monedula signata, enemy of yellow-fever and 
other mosquitoes and Lepiselaga, 171 
Monkeys, hosts of Plasmodium, 189 
Mosquito adult, ecdysis, 103-105 
Mosquito adult, habits, 106-139 
Mosquito adult, structure, 25-74 
Mosquito bites, effect, 316-319 
Mosquito bites, protection against them, 359- 
376 
Mosquito bites, relative susceptibility of dif- 
ferent persons thereto, 318-319 
Mosquito bites, remedies, 376-377 
Mosquito-control campaigns, absurd argu- 
ments against them, 424 
Mosquito-control campaigns, convincing the 
public of their desirability, 422-424 
Mosquito-control campaigns in Germany, re- 
cent work, 427-428 
Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 
young, importance, 426-427 
Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 
young in San Antonio, Tex., 426-427 
Mosquito-control campaigns, interesting the 
young in Worcester, Mass., 357-358 
Mosquito-control campaigns, motto, 425 
Mosquito-control campaigns, organization, 
421-429 
Mosquito-control campaigns, 
methods, 425 
Mosquito-control campaigns, summary of ob- 
jects, 425 
Mosquito-control, examples, 429-449 
Mosquito-control work in Algeria, 438-439 
Mosgquito-control work in Egypt, along river 
fronts, 428 
Mosquito-control work in Havana during 
American occupation, 1901-2, 429-430 
Mosquito-control work in Ismailia, Suez Ca- 
nal, 440 
Mosquito-control work in Italy, 440-442 
Mosquito-control work in Japan and Formosa, 
436-438 
Mosquito-control work in Panama Canal Zone, 
430-432 
Mosquito-control work in Rio de Janeiro, 432- 
435 
Mosquito-control work in small town near 
New York City, 446 
Mosquito-control work in United States, 444- 
449 
Mosquito-control work in Vera Cruz and Mex- 
ico generally, 435-436 
Mosquiro EXTERMINATION Sociery, papers 
read at conventions, 448-449 
Mosquito, habits of adult, 106-139 
Mosquito “ hawks,” 165 
Mosquito larva, color diversity in different 
forms, 94-95 
summary of 
