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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



HOWARD, Leland O. The eastern oc- 

 currence of the San Joso Scale. 



Insect Life, VII, No. 2, Oct., 1894, pp. 153- 



163. 



An account of the different localities in the 



eastern United States into which Aspidiotus 



perniciosiif! had been introduced, accompanied 



by brief remarks on remedies. 



Damage Ly the American Locust. 



Insirf Life, vil. No. 3, Dec, 1894, pp. 220- 

 229, figs. 19-22. 

 An account of the injurious outbreaks of 

 fichistocerea americana, with special reference 

 to the occurrence of this species in injurious 

 numbers in 1894, near Roanoke, Va., accompa- 

 nied by a description of the earlier stages, and 

 a report by Mr. D. W. Coquillett upon an 

 inve.stigation of the Eoanoke outbreak. 



Tlie Maple Pseudococcus (Pseudococ- 



cits aceris, Geoff.). 



Insect Life, vii. No. 3, Dec, 1894, pp. 235- 

 240, figs. 23-24. 

 An account of the spread of this bark louse, 

 with a description of its natural history and 

 parasites, and some consideration of the rem- 

 edies. 



A new parasite of Mytilaspispomorum. 



Insect Life, vil. No. 3, Dec. 1894, p. 456. 

 Describes Chiloneurus diaspidinanini as a 

 new specie.s. 



A new pear insect. 



Insect Life, VII, No. 3, Dec, 1894, pp. 258- 

 260, fig. 26. 

 A description nf the work of Agrilus xinua- 

 tus, ()1. in pear trees in New Jersey. 



Note on the mouth parts of Stenopel- 



maiiis. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., iii. No. 2, Jan. 8, 

 1895, pp. 102-103. 

 Describes the normal month parts of S. eras, 

 siatvg and of an abnormal individual in which 

 the right galea was curiously modified. 



Further notes on the San Jose Scale. 



Insect Life, vii. No. 4, March, 1895, pp. 283- 

 295, fig. 29. 

 A summary is given of additional eastern 

 localities infested, with an account of tlie reme- 

 dies used in each ; also a detailed account of 

 the parasites found to affect the scale, and a 

 few facts as to the original home of the species. 

 Notes are given on twenty-nine remedial appli- 

 cations tested, and the possible future spread 

 of the scale is referred to. 



An Ortalid Fly injuring growing 



cereals. 



Insect Life, Vll, No. 4, Mar., 1895, pp. 352- 

 354, fig. 34. 

 An account of Cluetopiis cenea, Wied., with 

 mention of rearing from corn, sugar cane, and 

 oats. 



HOWARD, Leland O. The Gray Hair- 

 Streak Butterfly and its damage to 

 beans. 



Insect Life, vi:, No. 4, Mar., 1895, pp. 354- 

 355, fig. 35. 

 An account of TJranotes melinus, Hiibn. 



On the Bothriothoracine inserts of 



the United States. 



Proc. 77. S. Nat. Mus., xvii. No. 1025, 

 May 11, 1895, pp. 605-613. 



Arrhcno2)ha(jii,s in America. 



I'roc. Ent. Soc. Wash., ill. No. 4, June 22, 

 1895, pp. 239-240. 

 An account of the structural characters of 

 the remarkable Encyrtine genus Arrhenopha- 

 gus, Aurivillius, and an announcement th.at the 

 typo species and A. chinnaspidis have been 

 found in America parasitic upon Diaspis rusce 

 at Kirkwood, Mo. ; with some consideration of 

 the systematic position of the genus. 

 (See also under Charles V. Riley.) 



KNOWLTON, Frank Hall. A review of 

 the fossil flora of Alaska, with descrip- 

 tions of new species. 



Proc. IT. S. Xat. Mus., xvil. No. 998, Aug. 

 2, 1894, pp. 207-240, pi. ix. 



A new fossil Hepatic from the Lower 



Yellowstone in Montana. 



Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, xxi. No. 10, Oct. 

 24, 1894, pp. 458-459, pi. 219. 

 Notes on the examination of a col- 

 lection of interglacial wood from the 

 Muir Glacier, Alaska. 



Journ. Geol., HI, 1895, pp. 527-532, fig. 1. 

 Mentions the occurrence of J'icca sitchensis, 

 Oarr., Tsuga mertensiana, Carr., and Chamrfcy- 

 paris nutkensis, Spach. 

 Report on a small collection of fos- 

 sil plants from Poverty Hill and Monte 

 Cristo Mine on Spanish Peak, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Am. Geologist, XV, 1895, ]>. 377. 

 Mentions the occurrence of Laurvs salici- 

 folia, Lx. 



Report on a small collection of fossil 



leaves from Volcano Hill, Placer 

 County, Cal. 



Am. Geologist, xv, 1895, pp. 377-378. 

 Identifies Ficiis sordida? F. shastensis? Pop- 

 ulus Zaddachi ? Plantanvs appendiculata? and 

 Persea Dilleri ? 

 KOEHLER, Sylvester Rosa. Report on 

 the Section of Graphic Arts in the 

 U. S. National Museum, 1892. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst. {V. S. Nat. Mua.), 

 1892 (1893), pp. 121-123. 



LAMBE, Lawrence M. Sponges from 

 the western coast of North America. 



Trans. Hoy. Soc. Ganada, xii, Section IV, 

 1894 (June, 1895), pp. 113-138, pis. ii-iv. 



