506 



Locusts, migratory, in Australia, note, 419. 



stopping trains, mtu, 178. 

 London purple, and lime mixture, discussed, 2<')[, 



e fleets on foliage, 28. 



for codling moth, 272. 



for destriietiou of curculio and gouger, 228. 



for harvesting-ants, 46G. 



in New Jersey bulletin, 361. 



less known in London, 31. 



not protective against rose-chafer, 221. 



ref., 3G6. 

 Long scale, see Scale. 



Losses, estimated, occasioned by insects, 397. 

 Lueilia, hibernation of, mm, 357. 



macellaria, bulletin on, 131. 



maceIlaria,more injurious than buffalo gnat, 

 mm, 453. 



on stock in Mississippi, 4G6. 

 Ludius attenuatus, larva on corn, mm, 246. 

 Lutrochus luteus, exhibited, 431. 

 Lygieus lineatus, damaging chrysanthemums, 



ref., 351. 

 Lygus lineolaris, damaging chrysanthemums, 

 ref., 351. 



pratensis, injuring strawberry, ref., 364. 



devoured by spiders, 150. 

 Lj'siphlebus, bred species, 60. 



variations in species of, art., 313. 



M. 



Rlacrobasis unicolor, in Nebraska, ref., 437. 

 Macrocentrus, bred species, 59. 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, see Rose-chafer. 

 Mallophaga, bulletin on, notice, 367. 



period of development, art., 115. 

 Mamestra confusa, description of larva, 63. 



picta, eating corn silk, 149. 

 Mantis, not poisonous, 294. 



preying or Carolina, mm, 303. 

 Marseul, Abbe S. A., obituary, 3. 

 Maseochara valida, living in puparia of Syrphid 



fly, art., 319. 

 Maskell, rev. of, articles by, 252. 

 May beetle, Fitch quoted, 241. 



in Mass. bulletin, 365. 



of Europe, remarks on, 491. 

 Mealy bug, hj-drocyanic acid gas for, 404. 

 INlediterranean flour moth, see Flour moth. 

 Megilla maculata, destroying plant-lice, 75. 

 habits of, 430. 



Perilitusamericanus, bred from, i*ef., 492. 

 Meina bird, attempted iistroduction of, 345. 

 Melanactes piceus, mm, 320. 



puncticollis, identified, 165. 

 Melanoplus differential is, in Indiana, 300. 



flavo-annulatus, in Idaho, 140. 

 Melanotus americanus, mm, 246. 



communis, mm, 246, ref., 437. 



cribulosus, mm, 246. 



depressus, mm, 246. 



fissilis, mm, 246. 



infaustus, mm, 246. 



parumpunctatus, mm, 246. 



pertinax, mm, 246. 

 Melanoxanthus bicolor, descr. of forms, 290. 



flocculosus, n. sp,, 291. 



r.Ielanoxanthus bicolor, salicis, m, 92. 



.salicti, m, 92. 

 Melittia ceto, injuries in Mississippi, 337. 

 Meloboris, bred species, 1.56. 

 Meloe, on history of, 3. 

 Melolonthas, European, remarks on, 491. 

 Meloi'i worm, in Mississippi, 337. 

 Melophag-us ovinus, treated by Curtice, 91 

 Meniscus, bred species of, 464. 

 Meromyza, infesting grains, 82. 



americana, egg of, 332. 

 in Texas, 453. 

 in Canada report,ref., 3.59. 

 Mesochorus, bred species, 155. 

 Mesoleius, parasite of Cheimatobia. 77. 

 Mesoleptus, bred species of, 461. 

 Mesostenus, bred species, 153. 

 Meteorus, bred species, 57. 

 Metopius, ovipositor, 177. 

 Microcentrum retinerve, abnormal oviposition 



of, 295. 

 Micrococcus of cabbage worm, 197. 



pieridis, attacking boll worm, 198. 

 Microdus, bred species, 17. 

 Microgaster, bred species, 17. 

 Micrognathidse, proposed family name, 356. 

 MiGro-lepidt>ptera, African, paper on, rev., HI. 



on Solanum, mm, 357. 



piercing ovipositor in, mm, 343. 

 Microplitis, attacking Leucania, 113. 



bred species, 17. 

 Micropteryx semipurpurella, oviposition and 



piercing ovipositor of, 342. 

 Migrating locust, in Australia, 353. 

 Milvus olgyptius, eating locusts, 66 

 ^Nlirax, bred species, 15. 

 Mite, clover, article, 45. 



infesting Slniuliuua, mm, 454. 



orange rust, in Australia, ref., 434. 

 Mites, in a warm-house, 162. 



infesting Eros hamatus, 468. 

 Mole cricket, in N. Y. report, ref., 252, 

 Monostegia, on strawberry, ref., 437. 

 Monoctenus juniperi, name preoccupied, 356. 



unicolor, proposed name for juniperi, 356. 

 Monohammus contusor, mm, 247, 417, 

 Monophloebidje, m., 98. 

 Monostegia ignota, notes on history, 10. 



description of male, 12. 

 Morgia gigantella, incorrect determination of 



Cryptophasa, 386. 

 Mosquitoes, in boreal latitudes, 403. 



remedies for, 470. 

 Mule-killer, see Walking stick. 

 Murgantia histriouica, on cabbage, 466. 

 Muscardine, disease of cabbage worm, 409. 

 Muscidae, causing myiasis, 39. 

 Muscid, bred from s^vine dung, 357. 

 Museum pests, 105. 



Myelois guarinella, referred to Ulophora, 32. 

 Myiasis, review of a paper on. 3d. 

 Mylabris, on history of, 3. 

 Myriopods, phosphorescent, art., 319. 

 IMytilaspis eitricola, from West Indies, 99. 



in California, 23,182. 



in New Zealand, ref., 253. 



in Russia, 393. 



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