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 Melon aphis. (See Aphis gossypii.) 



food plant of Aphis gossypii 68 



Membership, report of committee 135 



If era poms calandrse, parasite of Calandra oryza 148 



sulphur dioxide as insecticide 148 



Mermis albicans, reports from Maryland 84 



Mesquite, food plant of Nysius sp. . 69 



Meteorological conditions, affecting spread of boll weevil. .... 122-123 



Methods in study of boll weevil 111-119 



Migration, of boll weevil, governing conditions 129-130 



manner 121 



Millet, food plant of Heliophila unipuncta 83 



German 5 food plant of Laphygma frugiperda 81 



Minnesota, injurious insects of 1905 S-l-89 



Mite. (See Eriophyes padi and Eriophyes gossypii.) 



Mongoose, destructive to toads in Hawaii 61 



Monilema sp., sulphur dioxide as insecticide 144 



Monomorium pharaon is, in Minnesota 86 



Morrill, A. W., paper, "Some Observations on the Spined Soldier Bug*' 155-161 



Mosquito, yellow fever. (See Stegomyia calopus.) 



Mosquitoes, of Maryland, investigation . . S4 



Ohio, mention of list ' 74 



Afurgantia histrionica. (See also Cabbage bug. harlequin.) 



in Georgia 82 



Musca domestica. sulphur dioxide as insecticide 145 



llyrica asplenifolia, food plant of Cingiiia catenaria.. . 74 



Myzomyia funesta, carrier of malaria 17 



Myzus, resemblance of plimi colonizing form of grape leaf-aphis 163 



Xabisferus, sulphur dioxide as insecticide 145 



Naphtha soap, in making kerosene emulsion for Phenacoccus acericola 162 



National control of introduced insect pests 95-106 



report of committee 134 



Nature study, religious aspects 14 



Newell, Wilmon, paper, " Notes upon a New Insect Enemy of Cotton and Corn " 52-58 



" The Work of the State Crop Pest Commission of Louisiana 



on the Cotton Boll Weevil " 119-127 



New Hampshire, injurious insects of 1905 74-76 



New York, economic insects of 1905 S9-90 



weevil. (See likycerus noreboracensis.) 



Nezara Jiilaris, on cotton in Georgia. 81 



Nickel, injury by sulphur-dioxide fumigation 148 



Nomenclature, report of committee 25-27 



Nursery inspection, defects in Minnesota law 88 



desirability for uniform State laws 23 



various aspects 21-23 



Nysius sp., on potato, mesquite, and wheat in Texas 69 



Oak, food plant of Chrysomphalus obscurus 78 



MaJacosoma disstria 79 



worm, rosy-striped. (See Anisota virginiensis.) 



Odontota dorsalis, on locust in Ohio. 72 



Ohio, economic insects of 1905 71 



Okra. (See Hibiscus escidentus.) 



•' Olinda bug," Hawaiian name for Aran, igus foMeri. 64 



Oncometopia undata, on cotton in Georgia 81 



