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adojiiduvi, L.); Coccus arborum Ihiearis, Schr. ( Mytilaspis linearis. 



Mod.), and Coccus cryptogatnus (Chionaspis furfurus. Fitch.). 

 Howard, L. O., 1894. — Year Book, U. S. Dep. Agr., p. 255. Among 



others he cites Mytilaspis pomorum, Bouche, and Chionaspis 



furfurus. Fitch., from Mass. 

 Howard, L. O., 1894. — Insect Life, Vol. VH., p. 5, C/iionaspis furfurus, 



Fitch., is said to occur in Mass. 

 Howard, L. O., 1894. — Insect Life, Vol. VII., p. 236, in his treatise on 



the maple Fseudococcus, P. aceris, Sign., in America, he cites it from 



Mass., on maple at Jamaica Plain. 

 Howard, L. O., 1896.— Bui. No. 2, N. Sr. U. S. Dep. Agr., The History 



of San Jose Scale in America, Aspidiotus perniciosus, Comst., is cited 



in Mass. 



Howard, L. O., 1896. — In a paper read before the Mass. Hortic. Soc, 

 Feb., 1896, and published by Brookwell and Churchill, Boston, 

 Mass., among others he speaks of Aspidiotus perniciosus, Comst.; 

 Mytilaspis poniGrum, Bouche' ; Chionaspis fu7-furus, Fitch., and 

 Aulacaspis roso£, Bouche', occurring in Mass. 



Howard, L. O., 1898.— Bui. No. 17, N. Sr. U. S. Dep. Entom., p. 16, 

 AsterolecaJiium quercicola, Bouche, is cited from Mass. 



Hunter, S. J., 1899. — The Coccidfe of Kansas, II., contribution from the 

 Entomological Laboratory, No. 66, 1899, p. 70. Lecanium Cocker- 

 elli. Hunter, is described, and said to have been found by Mr. G. 

 B. King (of course from Massachusetts). 



Kirkland, A. H., 1897. — Mass. Agr. Rpt., 1897, pp. 244-247, he treats 

 on Gossyparia ulmi, Geoff., as injurious to American elms in Mass. 



Kirkland, A, H., 1898. — Mass. Crop Rpt., pp. 24-38, is a lengthy 



treatise upon Aspidiotus perniciosus, Comst,, in Mass. 

 King, Geo. B., and Cockerell,T. D. A., 1897. — Canadian Entomologist, 



Vol. XXIX., pp. 90-93, Lecanopsis lineolatce, Fhenacoccus americamc 



and Riper sia Blanchardii, n., sp., are described from Mass. 

 King, G. B., and Cockerell, T. D. A., 1898.— Psyche, Vol. VIII., 



pp. 286-287, Pulvinaria innumerabilis, var. tilice, n. van, is described 



from Mass. 

 King, G. B., and Cockerell, T. D. A., 1898. — Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 



Hist., ser. 7, Vol. II., 1898, they describe Kermes nivalis, n. sp., 



from Lawrence, Mass. 



