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40. Aspidiotufi furled Johns On currant, Mertz, Apr. 12, 1896 (Web- 



ster); Frogys, Mar. 9, 1898, on cherry; 

 on apple, Pain^ville, Aug. 22, 1900, 

 (Burgess); on walnut, (J. C. Britton); 

 Columbus (Osborn); IMentor, Cheshire, 

 and elsewhere throughout the State, on 

 cherry and old apple trees. 



41. Aspidwtus cij(moj>hijUi Sign On I'ritchardia filifera in greenhouse, 



Columbus (J. Gr. Sanders). 



42. Aspidwtus obscu.rn>i Coinsi On oak, Catawba Island (W. II. Owen); 



on hickory, Danljury, Dec. 20, 1900; 

 Columbus (J. S. Hine). 



43. Aspkliotm comstocki J ohnaon On maple, Columbus. See Bull. No. 6, 



N. S., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 76 (W. G. 

 Johnson ) . 



44. Aftpidiot'uii vvx Comst On grapes, Cincinnati, Feb. 15, 1901 (Bur- 



gesn); Pomeroy, Apr. 15, 1901; also on 

 grape. 



45. Aspidiolus ficufi Ashm In greenhouses, Wooster (Webster); 



Columbus, in greenhouses (Osborn). 



46. Aspidiot nx (jlandulifirux CkW On Pinita stjlvcstris, Columbus (J. G. San- 



ders) . 



47. Aspldiotua crawii Ckll On Saiavia sp.? McGregor's greenhouses, 



Springfield, Feb. 15, 1900. 



48. ChryKompJialus dictyospermi Morg Columbus (Osborn). 



49. Chrysotnphalus aonidum Linn Reported from Ohio by Mr. Geo. B. King. 



50. Diasjns pentagona Targ Painsville, introduced on double flowering 



cherry from Japan. Died out during 

 winter of 1898-99 (Webster). 



51. Dia.Kpis cacti Comst In greenhouses, Columbus (Osborn). 



52. Diaspis boisduvalii Sign On palm, Wooster, station greenhouse 



(Webster); on Se'ifortia s]).? Cincinnati, 

 Eden Park conservatories, Feb. 19, 1900 

 (Newell); on palm, Columbus (Hine). 



53. Aul acaspis ronw Bouche On rose, raspberry, blackberry, common, 



Wooster, Columbus, Mentor, New Car- 

 lisle, Berlin Crossroads, New Antioch, 

 Perry, Portsmouth, Eaton, Cleveland, 

 Toledo, Xenia, Fruit Hill, Cincinnati. 



54. Aidacas])is bronuiUv Kerner Columbus (E. E. Bogue). 



55. Padator'ld j>ergandei Con\st On Croton, Painsville, Sept. 22, 1900 



(Webster); Columbus (Osborn). 



56. I'urlulurut zizyjihus Lnc'ds On oranges in market, Columbus (San- 



ders ) . 



57. Mytilmpis linearis Mod Reported from Ohio by Mr. Geo. B. King. 



58. Mytilasjns p>omorum Bouche Abundant and destructive, esi^ecially in 



the northern parts of the State. Seems 

 to be increasing in abundance and se- 

 verity of injuries, especially on apple, 

 Carolina and Lombardy poplars, wil- 

 lows, and lilac. 



59. Mytilaspis citricola Pack On oranges in the markets. Not known 



as established in the State, in conserva- 

 tories, and greenhouses. 



