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King, G. B., and Tinsley, J. D., 1897.— Psyche, Vol. VIII , pp. 150-151, 

 Dactylopius claviger, n. sp., is described from ant-nests in Mass. 



King, G. B., and Tinsley, J. D., 1898. — Psyche, Vol. VIII. , pp. 297-298, 



Dactylopius Cockereiii, n. sp., is described from Mass. 

 King, G. B., 1897. — Entomological News, Vol. VII., pp. 125-129^ 

 Aphides and Coccids associated with ants. Among others are 

 mentioned Riper sia Ki?igii, R. lasii, and R. flaveoia, Ckll., from 

 Mass. 

 King, G. B., 1899. — Psyche, Vol. VIII., p. 312, Ripersia lasii, Ckll., is 



found infesting the roots of China Asters at Lawrence, Mass. 

 King, G. B., 1899. — Psyche, Vol. VIII., pp. 334-336, Chionaspis 

 ftirfjifus, var. fu/va, is described, with notes on other species. Prof. 

 Cockerell has called my attention to a very bad mistake in my 

 citation of the localities of Chionaspis fur/urns, Fitch. (See Psyche, 

 Vol. VIII., p. 335, and the sixth line from the bottom. It should read 

 North Carolina, and not Northern California.) 

 King, G. B., 1899. — Psyche, Vol. VIII., p. 350, Aspidiotus hederce, Vail., 

 and Aulacaspis elegans, Leon., are found in a greenhouse, imported 

 from Bermuda. 

 King, G. B , 1899. — Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXXI., 1899, Contri- 

 bution to the Knowledge of Massachusetts Coccidae, I., pp. 109-112. 



do II., pp. 139-143- 



do. .. .. .. .. .. .. III., pp. 225-229. 



do IV., pp. 251-255. 



Lounsbury, C. P., 1895.— The 32nd Ann. Rpt. of Mass. Agr. Coll. 

 = Appendix = . This treats upon all known Ortheziaio date, and 

 cites Orthezia itisignis, Dougl.,froma greenhouse at Amherst, Mass. 

 Lounsbury, C. P , 1895. — Bui. No. 28, Hatch Exp. Sta., Mass. Agr. Col, 

 p. 23 and 26, cites Gossyparia uhni, Geoff., and Orthezia if is ignis, 

 from Mass. 

 Marlatt, C. L., 1899. — Science for June, 1899, p. 835-837. The author 

 criticises and doubts the validity of Chionaspis furfurus, vdiV.fulva, 

 King, from Massachusetts. 

 Packard, A. S., 1869. — Mass. Agr. Rpt., pp. 257-261. The following 

 species are said to be common in Mass.: Aspidiotus brofnelia 

 (Aulacaspis bromelicc Kerner); Lecaniuvi platycerii, Pack, (now 

 unrecognized); Lecanium filicum, Boisd., and Coccus adoniduin Z., 

 (Dactylopius adoniduin, L.). 



