Maskell. — On Coccididas. 



Bibliography. 



The following list contains only a fraction of the large 

 number of authors who, in the last two centuries, have written 

 on the subject of Coccids : any one curious to know all their 

 names may consult Signoret's first paper in the Annals of the 

 Entomological Society of France, 1867-68. But, with rare 

 exceptions, these writings contain little of practical importance 

 nowadays, and the student will probably find in the list here 

 given nearly all that is required for complete investigation of 

 this family of insects. As most of the works included are in 

 the form of papers extending over several years, I have thought 

 it best to make the list alphabetical. 



Atkinson, T. W. : 



Insect Pests belonging" to the Homopterous Family Coccidte (in the 



Journ. of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1886). 

 Notes on Rhyuchota (same Journal, 1889-90). 

 A New Species and Genus of Coccidffi (same Journal, 1889). 

 Carter, H. : 



On the Lac Insect (Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 1861). 

 Comstock, Prof. J. H. : 



Eeport of the Entomologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, for the 



Year 1880 (Washington, 1881). 

 Eeport on Insects for the Year 1881 (Washington, 1882). 

 Second Report of the Department of Entomology of the Cornell 



University Experiment Station (Ithaca, N.Y., 188.3). 

 An Introduction to Entomology (Ithaca, N.Y., 1888). 

 Coquillett, D. W. : 



Mealy Bugs of the United States (West American Scientist, Oct., 



1889). 

 New Coccids from California (same journal, Sept., 1890). 

 Cotes, E. C: 



Indian Insect Pests (Indian Museum Notes, Calcutta, 1889-91). 

 Douglas, J. W. : 



Notes on British and E.xotic Coccido3 (Entomol. Monthly Magazine, 

 1885 to 1891). 

 French, C. : 



Handbook to the Destructive Insects of Victoria (Melbourne, 1891 : 

 only Part I. yet issued). 

 Goethe, R. : 



On Coccidie in the Rhine District (Jahrb. des Nass. Vereins fiir 

 Naturkunde, 1881). 

 Howard, L. O. : 



Three New Parasites of Icerija (Insect Life, March, 1889). 

 A Newly-imported Elm Insect, Gossyparia ulini (ditto, Aug., 1889). 

 *' Indian Museum Notes : " Calcutta, 1889-91. 

 " Insect Life : " Various notes, 1888-91 (Washington). 

 Kew Gardens, Bulletin : 



The Fluted Scale-Insect (Aug., 1889). 

 The Orange Scale in Cyprus (Sept., 1891). 

 Koebele, A. : 



Report on Exneriments on Cottony-cushion Scale and Red Scale 



(U.S. Dep. of Agric, Rep. 1880). 

 Eeport of a Trip to Australia to investigate the Natural Enemies of 

 the Fluted Scale (U.S. Dep. of Agric, Rep. 1890). 



