xil 
Meal infested— Continued. 
by Yellow Meal-worm, 71, 72. 
Snout-moth, 56, 66a. 
distinctive characters of, 80. 
-worm, Dark, 72, 82. See Dark 
Meal-worm. 
Yellow, 57, 71-72. 
Mediterranean Flour-moth, 56, 61-64, 
80. 
distinctive characters of, 80. 
Melon Aphis in greenhouses, 117. 
meridionale, Simulium, 28, 31, 35, 37, 
44, 47. 
Microgaster sp. as parasite of larva 
of Rose, or Oblique-banded, Leaf- 
roller, 97. 
Mite accompanying carnation bud- 
rot, 139-140. 
infesting larva of Angoumois G’rain 
Moth, 61. 
molitor, Teneb.rio, 71. 
M'Olz, E., 143. 
Monkeys, inoculation experiment 
with, 47. 
Moonflower .infested by foliar nema¬ 
todes, 141. 
Morning-glory attacked by Garden 
Flea-hopper, 114. 
Morse, Albert P., 135. 
Mules, injuries to, by black-flies, 22, 
26. 
Myriapoda and Insecta, 138. 
Myrtle, Grape, infested by Latania 
Scale, 127. 
Mytilaspis pandani, 126. 
Myzns persicae, f.ruit trees and vege¬ 
tables liable to injury by, 117. 
greenhbuse plants most suscepti¬ 
ble to injury by, 117. 
rosarum, 117. 
vincae as a greenhouse species, 
117. 
N 
Nason, Wm. A., 31, 41, 42, 44, 47. 
Nematodes, foliar, plants infested 
by, 141. See also Foliar Eel-worm. 
Neocerata rhodophaga, 84, 106-113. 
See Rose Midge, 
nephrelepidis, Idiopterus, 118. 
nerii, Asp.idiotus, 128. 
Nicotine preparations for Garden 
Flea-hopper, 115. 
for Orchard Isosoma, 137. 
for plant-lice, 119. 
for Southern Fern-Cutworm, 91. 
Nut-meats as food of Indian Meal 
Moth, 66. 
Nuts infested by Saw-toothed Grain- 
beetle, 69. 
nymphaeae, Rhopalosiphum (?), 118. 
O 
Oaks, 7. 
Oatmeal as food of Confused Flour- 
beetle, 67. 
infested by larva of Mediterranean 
Flour-moth, 64. 
Oblique-banded Leaf-roller, 91-98. 
See Rose, or Oblique-banded, Leaf- 
roller. 
obscurus, Tenebrio, 72. 
occidentale, Simulium, 38. 
Oleander attacked by Soft Scale, 123. 
infested by Hemispherical Scale, 
124. 
by Oleander Scale, 128. 
Scale, 128. 
olesistus, Aphelenchus, 140, 143. 
Onion Thrips, 84. 
Orange attacked by Soft Scale, 123. 
infested by Chaff Scale, 129. 
by Fern Scale, 126. 
by Hemispherical Scale, 124. 
by Latania Scale, 127. 
by Oleander Scale, 128. 
Orchid infested by Aspidiotus cyano- 
phylli, 127. 
Isosoma, 135-137. 
orchidearum, Isosoma, 135. 
Orchids, 130. 
greenhouse, liable to infestation by 
scale insects, 122. 
infested by Fern Scale, 126. 
by Hemispherical Scale, 124. 
by Oleander Scale, 128. 
Ormsby, Oliver S., 21. 
Orris roots infested by Confused 
Flour-beetle, 67. 
oryza, Calandra, 70. 
Osborn, Herbert, 37. 
ovata, Chalcis, 97. 
P 
Packard, A. S., 24. 
Palm infested by Greedy Scale, 128. 
Sago. See Sago Palm. 
Scale, Tessellated, 123. 
Palms, 130. 
greenhouse, liable to infestation by 
scale insects, 122. 
■infested by Tessellated Palm Scale, 
123. 
pandani, Mytilaspis, 126. 
Panicum sanguinale as food plant of 
Garden Flea-hopper, 114. 
Pansy Geranium infested by Green¬ 
house White Fly, 132. 
Parasite of larva of Angoumois 
Grain Moth, 61. 
of Diamond-back Moth, 102. 
Parasites of Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 
100 . 
