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General Index. 



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Maple-leaf c utter — ( Continued) : 

 bibliography, 215, 216. 

 history of, 218. 

 leaf -cases of, 216. 

 inoth described and figured, 219. 

 operations on maple loaf, 217. 

 ravages in New York, 218. 

 Ontario. 219. 

 Quebec, 218. 

 Vermont, 216. 

 remedies, 219. 

 synonymy, 215, 216. 

 Maple-lenf mite-gall, 303. 

 Maple-tree scale insect, 313. 

 marginatus. Chauliognathus, 316. 

 Marshall, Miss L. A., on food of Cermatia, 

 295. 



Marten [John], cited, 201. 

 Mating of Anisota senatorla, 193. 

 May-beetle, 308. 

 May-flies, 319. 

 Measuring worms, 260. 

 Melanolestes abdominalis, 316. 



picipes, 316. 

 Melittia cwcurbitae, 155, 312, 313, 320. 

 Melon plant-louse, 306, 326. 

 Melsheimer, Dr., cited. 179, 180- 

 Morula migratoria, 198. 

 Meske'fO.L referred to, 212. 

 Microcentrum retinervum, 323, 326. 

 Microgaster cocoons, 177. 

 Microgaster sp.? 170. 

 Microplitis mamestrse, 208. 

 migratoria, Morula, 198. 

 Milbertii, Vanessa, 285. 

 Milliere, cited,. 205. 



Mimicry in hag-moth caterpillar, 184. 

 ministra, Datann. 169, 307. 324. 

 Mites, abundance in pork packing-house, 

 292. 



carbolic acid for, 293. 



catalogue of, 289. 



families of, 290. 



feeding habits of,"288. 



infesting flour, 294. 



in maple-leaf galls, 303. 



on canary birds. 290. 



on chickens, 290. 



on Colorado potato-beetle, 289. 



on garden plants, 287. 



on sexton beetle, 289. 



on smoked meats, 291. 



remedies for, 288. 



webs of, 288. 

 modestus, Podisus, 170. 

 molestum, Slmulium, 283, 317. 

 Monohammus confusor, 325. 

 morbosa, Plowrightia, 280, 320. 



Sphaeria, 280, 320. 

 Morris [Dr. J. G.], cited, 184, 192. 

 Morrison [H. K.], citod,:201. 



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Morton, Miss E. L., on Thobetron: Eggs, 

 190; flight, 190; food-plants, 187; habits, 

 190, 191 ; larva?, 190 ; male moth, 189 ; para- 

 sites, 192; stinging powers, 186. 



mortuorum. Plusia, 285. 



Mosquitoes, 319. 



Murray [Andrew], on mites, cited, 292. 



Murrell, G. E., on Dynastos Tityus, 230. 



Murrell. J. W., on spotted horn-bug, 230. 



Muscida3 from cow-droppings, 225. 



Museum pest, 268. 



Mushrooms infested by flies, 265. 



Mustard crop for repelling insects, 317. 



MycetophilidtB, 264. 



Myops, Alaus, 317. 



Myriopoda, 251, 296. 



Myron, Ampelophaga, 174. 



Darapsa, 174-179, 301, 324. 



Everyx, 174. 



Otus, 174. 



Sphinx, 174. 

 Mytilaspis'pomicorticis, 319. 



pomorum, 319. 

 Myzus cerasi, 253-257. 

 Myzus persicae, 256, 315. 



N. 



Necrophorus tomentosus, 289. 

 Nectarophora granaria, 246. 

 Nematus Eriehsonii, 164-173, 324, 352. 



salicis-pomum, 173. 



ventricosus, 156. 

 nenuphar, Conotrachelus, 280. 

 Nephele, Satyrus. 285. 

 nerii, Aspidiotus, 278, 317. 

 nervosa, Sciara, 265. 

 Netting to prevent insect attack, 313. 

 Neuroptera at Long Lake, 286. 

 Neuroterus verrucarum, 308, 324. 

 Night soil for repelling insects, 159. 

 nimbataaa, Antitht>sia, 213. 



Penthina, 213-215. 

 Nisoniades, 285. 

 nitela, Gortrna, 304, 324. 

 nitida, Allorhina, 319. 

 nitidalis. Phakellura, 320. 

 Nitrate of potash for insect attack, 157. 

 niveus, Acanthus, 302, 310, 312, 326. 

 Nixon climax nozzle, 161, 301. 

 Noctua saucia, 200. 

 Noctuidae. 200, 206, 210. 

 Norton [Edward], cited, 173. 

 Nozzles for force-pumps, 161, 239. 

 Nysius angustatus, 321. 



O. 



Oak galls, 308. 

 Oak-pruner, 153, 268. 

 Oak-tree pruner, 325. 

 Oberea basilis. 231/232. 

 bimaculata,'23i-233. 



