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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



[Nov., '14 



from Germany, greenhouse stock, evergreens, fruit trees, 

 roots ; from England, roses and fruit trees ; from Scotland, 

 roses and rhododendrons ; from Ireland, roses ; from Japan, 

 evergreens, fruit stock, miscellaneous plants. Belgium occu- 

 pies the largest space on both charts by reason of the numer- 

 ous shipments of bay trees, palms and azaleas which come from 

 that country. 



During the spring the following species were intercepted: 



Pscudaonidia paconiae Ckll., on azaleas from Japan; Pseudococ- 

 cus asalcae, on azaleas from Japan ; Parlatoria pergandei Ckll., on 

 maples from Japan ; Diaspis pcntagona, on Prunns persica from 

 Japan; Aspidiotus hcdcrae Vail., on bay trees from Belgium; Aspidio- 

 tus britannicus Newst., on bay trees from Belgium ; Coccus hcsperi- 

 dum Linn., on bay trees from Belgium. 



CHART II. Importations of Nursery Stock into New Jersey, Fall of 1913. 



5600 parcels. 



