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late in the season for them, as my friend Browning took them 

 as early as the latter part of April, and in numbers the middle 

 of May. They were found on the salt flats from Saltair to 

 within three or four miles of the city. 



Under pieces of lumber and other drift-wood along the beach 

 were found numbers of Bcmbidnm /icnshawi, Haywd. approx- 

 imation Lee. , and epkippiger Lee. A single specimen each of 

 Tacky s cora.v Lee,, Pogomis planatus Horn and Amara sp. 

 were found. Agabns disintegratus Cr. had been washed ashore 

 by the waves of the lake. A species of Philontkns was taken 

 on the lake shore. Under drift on the beach, and near the edge 

 of salt pools were found Dermestes marnwrctfusSay and fa/pin us 

 Mann. Three species of Histcrs were taken under drift : Sa- 

 priinis hibricus Lee., contractits Csy. and cstriatus Lee. A few 

 specimens of Aplwdius iiiquinatns Hbst. were picked up here 

 and a single specimen of the Tenebrionid genus, Blapstinits 

 was taken. Tanarthus salicola Lee. was rather common under 

 drift. 



On my return a few hours stop at Cheyenne, Wyo., per- 

 mitted me to collect a short time north of the city limits, but 

 with poor return. Trickodcs oniatit s Say was found on thistles, 

 and Canthon praticola Lee. and Aphodiits coloradensis Horn 

 occurred under cow-chips. Acmcrops pratensis Laich was 

 found on sunflowers ; Brnckits paupcrcitlns Lee. was common 

 on thistle flowers. 



The Greenhouse Coccidae, II. 



By GEORGE B. KING, Lawrence, Mass. 



(Continued from Vol XII, No. 10, page 314 ) 

 DlASPIN/E. 



34. Aspidiotus spinosus Comst. 1883. 



This is found only in greenhouses in the United States. Its 

 native home is unknown, and has only been found in green- 

 houses thus far. 



33. Aspidiotus lataniae Sign. 1869. 



Syn. A. greenii Ckll. A. cydonia; Green. Has been found on 

 Cycas revoluta at Savannah, Ga. ( W. M. Scott), in New York 



