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Measnolias iImsect Injuries In= Georgia ied GOA eee ee eee eee a2 
Maltacosoma,americana, Ohio report tor: 1902 ee eee 53 
Malaria, spread by mosquitoes, Texas observation______________________ 68 
Mantid, Paratenodera sinensis, introduction into New Jersey____________ 77-78 
Mantis danger to aphid-eatine. coccinellid= notes =a as ae eee 7 
Manis TeltgiOsa, introducvon into IN@w eis Cys 2 7S 
Map Mormon, Crickets territory, COLO Ox ee see eee ee ee 64 
Maple, infestation with cottony maple scale, note _______________________ Hf 
Scale cottony. Colorado report hor OOS eee ee 59 
LOO: PLANES VIShSSe soe ee eS ee ee 90 
lite history and: Sprayins, rememkse = oes eee oa eee 85 
Minnesotas report tor 19042 see a eee aT 
unusual outbreak and insecticide experiments, paper 
by: -Ss'Arthur; Johnson! 222 Sa ee eee 85-S8 
work for destruction at Chicaeoss = 2a. 89-91 
Sort, infestation with eottony, maple Scale= == 92.5 see 85-91 
fall-makers! “note 222) SS ea ee teen DT 
Mayetiola destructor. See Hessian fly. 
Mealy bugs, infestation of sugar cane and citrus fruits__________________ SO, 81 
Mediterranean flour-moth. See Flour moth. 
Megapis dorsata and MW. zonata. See Bees, giant. 
MMeltanoplus spp.,-Coloradorrepont for 19042332 ee eee 61 
Melittia satyriniformis, Georgia report, broods, etc., for 1904 _.__________ 72 
Melon aphis, Colorado report for 1904______ es si Bates aE Re Ee 60 
Members, Association of Economic Entomologists, list. eee 109-112 
Meraporus sp: Cecidomylid parasites 2) =. es ee ee eee aT 
Meromyea americana, Minnesota report for 1904-222 _*=— 252 2) eS 56 
Migration, sweet-potato. weevil, remarks... 2 eee ee 67-68 
Migrations, Mormon cricket (Anabrus simplex) in Colorado in 1904______ 62-66 
Minnesota, injurious insects in 1904, paper by F. L. Washburn___________ 55-97 
nurseries, destructive leaf-hopper, note_=+ = -_- 7s 2 ee 43 
Nite phytoptus, ‘Colorado report: tor 29042" 2 See 59 
Mormon cricket. See Cricket. 
Mosquitoes; Texas observations Inel90422 3.2 2 Se ee ee eer 68 
transmission of disease, study and publications_____________ 22-28 
Moth. See Codling moth, Flour moth, Gypsy moth, and Webworm. 
Myzus cerasi, cherry aphis, Colorado report for 1904____-=_ == 2 Se 58 
Naphthalin; effect-on eges of cabinet Deetlel== 25-252 =. ee a 48 
Nectarophora pisi, pea aphis, Colorado report for 1904_____________=____ 60 
Newelneland; -black-fly as: pest== 2" 222 a ee eee 100 
Hampshire, black-fly, annoyance and means of extermination_____ 100-101 
Jersey, insects injurious and beneficial, discouraging condition_____ ri 78 
lime-sulphur wash, poor SUCCeSsee eas ae ee eee 27 
present status of predatory insects introduced, paper by 
John. Be \Smitl se es ee ae A re ee ek eee eee 74-79 
Orleans, occurrence of pest of ant Jridomyrmex humilis, paper by 
Wyse Se Gis, VCS so Se ee 79-84 
York, insect notes for the year [1904]. paper by E. P. Felt__________ 51-52 
spraying grapevines for control of leaf-hopper_______________ AT 
NEWELL, WILMON, aid in introduction of ladybird into New Jersey_______ 17 
and R. I. SMITH, paper on “ Insects of the year 1904 in 
GreOroial? «Sohne. ec he Ss Sa ee ae oe 69-74 
Nomenclature, committee’ recommendations] = 22) ee 93 
Novius (Vedalia) cardenalis, California work, note___--__=- = re) 
Nurseries; control of San Jose:scale, nole2 2 = eee Dal 
injuries by leaf-hopper (Empoasca mali), notes___________-___ 43, 44 
Oak, insect injury in Georgia iin 19042298 = 2 Pe ee a eee (e4 
Officers, Association of, Economic Entomologists, nomination and election. 91—92 
Ohio, economic insects of 1904, paper by A. F’. Burgess______-________-____ 52-55 
insects, brief notes for 1904, paper by Herbert Osborn_______-______ 49-51 
Oil. See Coal oil. 
Omorgus (Campopler) frwmentarius. Georgia report for 1904___________ (5 
Oncoideres cingulata, Texas report for 1904 3 =] ee eee G6 
Onions, insect, Injury in Texas.22- 6332 eee 66 
