96 INDEX. 



Page. 



Liui/riis i/ihho.^ns, egg 11 



how distinguished 8 



larval cells 12 



rugiccps, article by E. S. G. Titus 7-18 



at light 12,14 



damage to cane in 1904 8 



corn in 1904 8 



description of adult 8 



egg, 11 



enemies, birds 15 



insects, parasitic 15 



predaceous. (*SVe Era.v lateralis.) 



flying in field 13 



larval cells 12 



life history 11 



nature of injury to cane ^ 9 



corn 10 



previous investigation 87 



records of injury 8 



remedies _.._ 16-18 



Locusts in Transvaal, note by C. B. Simpson __ 70 



Lo.rostegc sticticaJis, tubes for hibernation : 35 



Malaria in the Transvaal, note by C. B. Simpson 77 



Maudnca atropos, a snapping caterpillar 80 



Marlatt, C. L., article 71 



Maskevv, Fdk., article 70 



note 75 



Meccus paUMipennis, attacks on children 8(5 



Mediterranean flour-moth in Pennsylvania 80 



Melanoplus atlanls, attack by asilid 89 



in Nebraska 61 



hirittatus, in Nebraska 61 



differcntialis, in Nebraska 61 



feiniir-nihrKnt, in Nebraska 61 



infantilis, in Montana 64 



lakintis. in Nebraska 61 



occidentalism in Montana : 64 



pacJcardii, in Montana 64 



spp., in Montana 64 



Melia sp., food of Pentatoma ligata 23 



Mesquite, food of Pentatoma ligata 23,32 



Mestohregnia kioira, ravages in West 64 



Mexican cotton pest. (See Pentatoma ligata.) 



Monedula Carolina, local name 89 



Monocesta coryli, notes on - 81-82^ 



Morrill, A. W., article IS 



Mosquitoes in the Transvaal 77 



Moth, death's head, noise 81 



flour, Mediterranean, in Pennsylvania 80 



Muerma utilis, injury by Anticarsia gernmatilis 77 



Murgantia histrionica, on cotton 33 



Muskmelon, food of EpilacJina horealis 84 



