392 



Long scale not brought from iTexico to California, 

 art.. 361. 

 not yet established in Calif.. 281. 

 Lophoderus triferana, on Osage orange, m., 155. 

 Loxostege maclurae, earlier stages of, 156. 

 n. sp., article on, 155-158. 

 n. sp., description, 158. 

 similalis, injuries by, 55. 

 sticticalis aflfecting sugar-beet, 320. 

 hibernation of, 321. 

 notes on. and figures of earlier stages, 321, 



322. 

 remedies, 321. 

 liOzotaenia cerasivorana. abundance of, in Massa- 

 chusetts, 351. 

 Lucilia csesar, common in Europe, 37. 



hominivorax, in human nostrils, ref., 65. 



not strictly hominivorous, 36. 

 macellaria, eaten byPolyborus cheriway, 269. 



( ?) in Brazil. 265, 266. 

 nobilis, parasitic on man, art.. 36-37. 

 sp. found in toad's eye, 209. 

 Luperus brunneus, damaging cotton. 47. 

 Lyctus parallelopipedus. habits and remedies, 198, 

 striatus, habits and remedies, 198. 

 bred from Quercns, 34. 

 Lygus sp., injuring pear, 18. 

 Lymantria dispar=Ocneria dispar. 

 Lytta cinerea, habits of, 260. 

 marginata, habits of, 260. 

 murina, on golden rod, 261. 

 vittata=Epicauta vittata, 261. 

 on potato, 261. 



M. 



Macrodactylus uniformis. on grape, ref., 38. 

 Macrops porcellus, on oats, 1, 2. 

 Macrorhyncolus protractus, in dry flower stalks 



of Yucca whipplei, 311, 312. 

 Madagascar, silk spider of, 347. 

 Maize moth, in Australia = Heliothis armiger 



3W. 

 Mally, F. ^.. notice of bulletin by, 218. 

 Mamestra picta, food-plants of, 125, 287. 



on cabbage about Washington, m., 99. 

 on Pacific coast, 287. 

 parasites of. 126. 

 trifolii, on cabbage about Washington.m., 99. 

 Man, attacked by cockroaches, 265. 

 by screw- worm, 265. 

 bot-flies infesting, n., 2; 58. 

 Man-infesting bot, in Brazil, 265. 

 Manna scale, note on. 286. 

 Mantis, Sarcophaga bred from, 23. 

 Maple-worm, green-striped, in ISTebraska, 195. 

 Masicera, said to infest locusts, 23. 

 Maskell, W. M., rev. of article by, 64. 

 Maxillary tentacles of Pronuba, art., 161-163. 

 May beetles, called "dor-bugs," 271. 

 damage by, 350. 

 damaging com. m., 195. 

 Mclver, D. B.. statement on Cicada. 299. 

 McKinnon, E. M., statement on Cicada, 300. 

 McOwan, P., rev. of arts, and notes by, 272. 

 Mealy bug, damaging coffee in Mexico, 60. 

 introduced from Honolulu. 282. 



Mealy-wing, damaging cocoanut and guava, 315. 



technical description of 316. 

 Mecyna reversalis. injuring lupines, 111. 

 Mediterranean flour moth known near Paris iu 

 1840, 290. 



important publication on, rev., 290. 



in California, 276. 



new localities foi, 141. 



not of American origin. 290. 



remedies recommended, 290. 



unnecessary to quarantine American wheat 

 against, 290. 



see also Ephestia kuehniella. 

 Megasoma elephas. mm.. 357. 

 Megastigmus. evidence of phytopbagic habit in, 



146. 

 Megilla maculata, Euphorus sculptus parasitic 

 on, ref., 249. 



on cotton, m., 47. 

 Megobrium edwardsii, on live oak, 34. 

 Melanoplus atlanis in northwest Missouri, 323. 

 324. 325. 



bivittatus, in Kansas, 116. 



devastator, dipterous parasite of, art., 22-24. 



difierentialis, m Kansas, 116. 



in northwest Missouri, 323, 324. 



femur-rubrum in northwest Missouri, 323, 

 324, 325. 

 Melanotus communis, account of, ref., 5. 

 Melipona fasciculata. in Brit. Honduras, 258. 

 Meliponse, curious defenses constructed by. ref., 



288. 

 Melittia ceto, egg-laying of, 96-98. 



notes on biology of, 82, 85. 

 Melon aphis, see aphis cucumeris. 



beetle, striped, in Oklahoma bull., ref., 148. 



louse, in ]!!sew Jersey, 97. 



musk. Otiorhynchus ovatus on, 99. 

 Melsheimer. F. T. , m., 340. 

 Membracidse, X. A., food-plants ot, art., 92, 93. 



synopsis of subfamilies and genera of, 282. 

 Menopon cousanguineum, parasite of pelican, 284. 

 Merizus isosomatis. parasite of wheat pest, 90. 

 Meromyza americana causing "silvertop," 124. 

 Mesochorus melleus, parasitic on Cimbex, 5. 

 Mesquite. scale on, 65. 

 Meteorus orchesise, bred with Mycetochares bino- 



tata, 249. 

 Metrobates, compared with Rheumatobates. 193. 

 Meyrick, E., notice of article by, 64. 

 Mice, eating Archippus butterfly, 270. 

 Micracis hirtellus, on willow, 36. 

 Microcentrus caryse, on hickory and walnut, 



mm., 92. 

 Microgasterin, parasite of gypsy moth, 54. 

 Microplitis ceratomise, parasite of Ceratomia, 136. 

 Migratory locust attacked by Lachnidium acri- 



diorum, 359. 

 Milkweed butterfly, anatomy of, ref., 205. 

 Mirax, new species of, rev., 275. 

 Mite, clover, in houses, 266. 



local names for, 271. 



on cattle. 111. 



on plum, 16, 17. 



pear-leaf blister, ref. 1; art., 104, 105. 

 in Canada, 125. 



