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Gossyparia ulini, Geoff., on bark of elm in Roger Williams Park, 

 Prov. 



Phenococcus acericola, King, on maple, Providence. 



AspidioUis, sp., probably new, on white pine. Providence ; not 

 sufficient for study. 



Chionaspis furfiirus^ Fitch., on bark of apple. Providence. 



Chionaspis pijii/olii, Fitch., on white and Scotch pine, Roger 

 Williams Park, Prov. 



Chionaspis Americana, Johns, on elm, Providence. 



Mytilaspis uhni, L., on dogwood ? 



The following species were found associated together : E. cerasi/ex 

 and E. Cockerelli on wild cherry, E. persicce and E. Canadense on linden, 

 E. persiccE and E. cerasi/ex on pear, E. cerasi/ex and E. Cockerelli on elm. 



Georgia. 



The following were received from Prof W. M. Scott, State 

 Entomologist of Georgia, 1902 : 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, Rathv., on pecan and black gum at 

 Albany. 



Eulecanium magnoHarnm, Ckll, on Magnolia grandiflora, Mar- 

 shallville. 



Eulecanium tulip i/enz, Cook, on tulip tree. 



Mississippi. 

 The following were received from Prof. Glenn W. Herrick, of the 

 Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station in 1902 : 



Chrysomphalus te?iebricosus. Comst., on maple, Vicksburg, Miss. 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus, Comst., on peach, Deean, Miss. 

 Aspidiotus Forbesi, Johns, on peach, Stinson, Miss. 



Illinois. 

 Eulecanium /raxini, King, on bark of ash, Urbana, 111., sent in by 

 Prof F. M. Webster, January, 1903. 



Eulecanium Folsomi, Ckll. This is a small flat species found by 

 Prof Folsom in 1902 on paw-paw, at Urbana, 111. 

 Antennae 6-jointed, in /x as follows : 



Joints I 23456 

 40 36 92 16 20 40 

 40 36 96 20 24 36 



