554 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XII. 



(6) Tropical Agriculturist (Jan., 1895), p. 437 : 1 plate, " An Important 

 Insect Enemy," by Mr. E. E. Green, F.E.S. (Giving a description of the pest 

 and its ravages in Ceylon.) [Afterwards reprinttd in pamphlet form.] 



(7) Timehri, Vol. III., New Series (1889), p. 3o8, with figures. (Reference 

 to the occurrence of the insect at Kew, by Mr. S. J. Mclntyre). 



(8) Timehri, Vol. IV. (1890), p. 304. (An account of the Habits of the 

 Orthezia, by Mr. R. Ward). 



(9) Kew Bulletin (June-July, 1895), p. 162. (Reference to the pest at Kew 

 and elsewhere), 



(lOj Entomologists" Monthly Magazine (June, 1895), p. 137. "On the 

 Male of Orthezia insignis^' by Mr. J, W. Douglas, F.E,S. 



(11) Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. XVI. (July, 1895). 

 " On some Coccidse obtained by Mr. C. A. Barber in the Island of Antigua, 

 W. I.," by Professor T. D. A. Cockerell. 



(12) Bulletin of tlie United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Entomology. Technical Series No. 4 (1896), pp. 10, 21, 23. " On some 

 Mexican and Japanese Injurious Insects," by Professor T. D. A. Cockerell. 



(13) Insect Life, Vol. V. (1892-93) : Page 89, " Orthezia inslgais as a Gar- 

 den Pest," by Professor T. D. A, Cockerell ; page 121, "Notes on Plant 

 Faunae," by Professor T. D. A. Cockerell ; pages 159, 247, " Food Plants of 

 some Jamaican Coccida3," by Professor T. D. A. Cockerell. 



C14) Bulletin of the Cape of Good Hope Department of Agriculture, Nos, 6 

 and 12 (1898), " Another introduced Scale Pest," byC. P. Lounsbury. (Re- 

 printed from Agricultural Journal, March 31 and June 23, 1898.) 

 (^Reprinted from the circular of the Boyal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, iSeries 7, No. 10.) 



