GO THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Kermes Andrei, King, 1900. Described from Lawrence, Mass., on 

 oak ; has been found in Georgia ; it is a pretty and clearly a distinct 

 species. Native. 



Kermes Perry i, King, 1900. As yet only known from Mass. on oak. 

 Native. 



Lecanium lauri, Boisd., 1735. Found on Laurus nobilis, Springfield, 

 Mass., by Dr. G. Dimmock. The small tree was so badly infested that 

 it died. It has been found in France and New Zealand. Introduced. 



Eu/ecanium cerasifex, Fitch, 1856. On wild and cultivated cherry 

 trees at Andover and Lawrence, Mass., but not in sufficient numbers to 

 cause any alarm. Native. 



Eu lecanium quercitronis, Fitch, 1S56. This is found on Uhnus 

 Americana at Methuen, Mass., on Xanthoxylum Americanum at Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., and on Uhnus Americana in company with Chionaspis 

 Americana. Native. 



Eu/ecanium armeniacum, Craw. Dr. Dimmock sent this from 

 Springfield, Mass., infesting Prunus serotina. Native. 



Eu/ecanium tu/ipiferce, Cook, 187S. Probably E. liriodendri, Gmel., 

 on Liriodendron tulipifera at Springfield, Mass. Coll. Dimmock. Intro- 

 duced. 



Saissetia o/ece, Bern., 1782. Found on a small shrub out of doors in 

 the Harvard botanical garden at Cambridge, Mass. Introduced. 



Saissetia, sp., resembling o/ece, but not that species, was found at 

 the same place in one of the greenhouses, on Cycas revoluta, but not 

 sufficient for proper study. Introduced. 



Eu/ecanium pruiuosuin, Comst., M. S. Coql., 1891, was found on 

 Prunus domestica, var. Bradshawi, at the Harvard botanical garden, 

 Cambridge, Mass. Native. 



lecanium longulum, Dougl., on Monsiera deliciosa, in the Harvard 

 tropical greenhouse, Cambridge, Mass. Introduced. 



lecanium mc/a/eucce, Mask., 1898, at the same place and on the same 

 plant. It is new to North America. Introduced. 



Eu/ecanium pyri, Schr., was found on pig-nut hickory at Andover, 

 Mass. Although there were apple trees near by, none of these scales were 

 found on them. Introduced. 



Eu/ecanium A'ausaseuse, Hunter, 1899, described from Kansas on 

 Cercis Canadensis, was found on shadbush at Methuen, Mass. Native. 



Eu/ecanium Websteri, Ckll. and King, 1901. This has been found 



