Pee EE 
(c.) Nearly hemisperical, or higher, but 
a little longer than broad, reddish- 
brown, 2‘, mm. long, 1'/, wide. On 
Coffee at Bahia. . . . . . ZL. Coffeae, Walker 
(d.) Nearly circular, only moderately con- 
vex, red-brown, with interrupted black 
or blackish transverse stripes . or 
lines On Smita UE A Le ure, CHI. 
(For a description, see Journ. Trinidad Field-Natural- 
ists’ Club, August, 1895.) 
(e.) Much longer than broad, more or less oval, slightly 
or moderately convex. 
Large, 11 mm. long, dark brown’ dermis 
strongly reticulated. . . . Z. reticulatum, Ckll. 
Small, 4'/, mm. long, brown, dermis 
with large gland pits, not reticulated 
On sbaceharas See SL Baccharidisy Ok 
(For descriptions of these last two see « American 
Naturalist », 1895.) 
(3.) Asterolecanium. 
Small, nearly circular, greenish-yel- 
low, fringe pinkish . . . . A. pustulans, Cklt. 
(For, description and figure, see sub Plonchonia pus- 
tulans, in « Science Gossip », April 1893.) 
(4.) Chionaspis. 
Female scale pale brownish to reddish brown. 
Usually on orchids and ferns. 
Chionaspis brazihensis, Signoret. 
A check-list of the neotropical Coccidae will be found 
in Journ. Trinidad Field-Naturalists’ Club, 1894, p. 311, 
In the Bulletin of the Botanical Department of Jamaica 
(to be obtained from Mr. W. Fawcett, Gorden Town, Ja- 
maica) is progressing a general account of the Coccidae 
