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Pseudococcus " Fernald, Cat. of Coccidae, p. 99 (1903). 



" Ckll., Univ. of Colo. Stud, ii, No. 3, p. 194 (1905). 

 Dactylopius destructor, Hume, Cit. Fruits and Their CuL, p. 513 (1907). 



citri, Matheson, Can. Ent. 39, No. 8, p. 284 (1907). 

 Pseudococcus " Davis, Ent. Nevi^s, xix, No. 8, p. 383 (1908). 

 " Morrill, Ariz. Hort. Com. Cir. No. 7 (1910). 

 Dactylopius destructor, Cal. Bd. of Hort. Kept., p. 204 (1889). 

 Pseudococcus citri, Woodworth, Cocc. of Cal., p. 32 (1903). 



" Carnes, Cal. Bd. Hort. Rept. pp. 175-6 (1905-1906). 



"Erad. of Mealy Bug." Blaine. 33rd. Fr. Grow. Con. p. 

 168 (1907). 

 '• Claremont Pomological Club, Bull. 1 (1909). 

 " Smith & Allen, Cal. Cul. xxxii. p. 243 (1909). 

 " Essig, Pomona Jr. of Ent. i, p. 46 (1909). 

 " Essig, Pomona Jr. of Ent. i, p. 89 (1909). 

 " Essig, Cal. Cid. xxxix, p. 164 ( 1910). 

 " Allen, Cal. Cul. xxxix, p. 231 (1910). 

 ■' Essig, Cal. Cul. xxxix, p. 235 (1910). 

 " Essig, Po. Jr. of Ent. ii, p. 143 (1910). 

 " Essig, Po. jr. of Ent. ii, pp. 246, 260 (1910). 

 ■' Jeffrey, E. A. Times Mag., Oct. 30, p. 530 ( 1910). 



*C)n page 263, Vol. II, No. 3, under the heading of Cryptolsemus mon- 

 trouzieri, the first three lines should read as follows: 



Eggs. — Are light yellow or lemon-colored and are very hard to find. They 

 are oblong in shape and are deposited singly or in small clusters in the 

 egg-masses and among the mealy bugs wherever they are found. 



