178 agriculture; of maine. 



cotton worm moth {Alabama argillacea) and cotton leaf show- 

 ing work of young larvae. 



From Prof. H. A. Surface, State Entomologist of Harrisburg, 

 Pa., seventeen year cicada {Cicada scptendecem), pupa case, 

 male and female adults, and twigs showing egg-cavities. 



From Wilmon Newell, Entomologist, State Crop Commission, 

 Baton Rouge, La., specimens of cattle tick {Boophilus annu- 

 lattts). 



From Prof. C. D. Smith, Experiment Station, Michigan, 

 samples of the San Jose Scale, leaves and twigs from North 

 Lansing, Michigan. 



From Prof. R. L Smith, State Entomologist, Atlanta, Ga., 

 the following: 



Lepidoptera. 

 Alabama argillacea. 

 Laphygma frugiperda. 



Scale Insects. 

 Aspidiotus perniciosiis. (San Jose scale.) 

 Aspidiotus hederae. (Oleander scale.) 

 Piilvinaria innwnerabilis. (Cottony Maple scale.) 

 Fulvinaria acericola . (Maple scale.) 

 Aidacaspis pentagona. (W. L Peach scale.) 



Beetles. 

 Dynast is titynts. (Rhinoceros beetle.) 

 Diabrotica 12-punctata. 

 Diabrotica vittata. (Squash beetle.) 

 Diplotaxis frondicola. 

 Cerotoma trifurcata. 

 Anomala binotata. 

 Euphoria sepulchralis. 

 Blepharida rhois. 

 Chalcodcrmiis aeneus. 

 Calandra oryza. L. (Rice-weevil.) 

 Luperodes brunneus. 



Conotrachleiis nenuphar. (Plum-curculio.) 

 Leptinotarsa decemlineata. (Colorado potato-beetle.) 



Bug. 

 Strachia histrionica. (Harlequin cabbage-bug.) 



