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The followino; records from literature and from the Bureau of 

 Entomology will indicate the times of hatchinf2; of the eggs of this 

 insect in the spring for several localities: 



Ontario: Eggs hatch about June 1 (Jarvis). 



Connecticut: Eggs hatch usually between May 20 and June 1 (Britton). 



New York: Eggs hatch at about same time as those of oyster-shell scale. 



Ohio: Eggs hatch, and young are crawling, during latter part of May or in early June 

 (Houser). 



Illinois: Eggs hatch from June 5 to 12 (Walsh). 



Missouri: Eggs hatch soon after the formation of the young apples, the date depend- 

 ing upon locality and upon forwardness of the spring (Taylor). 



District of Columbia: Eggs hatch from May 15 to June 1 (Howard). 



Delaware: Eggs hatch about same time as those of oyster-shell scale, which is usually 

 early in May (Houghton). 



Tennessee: Eggs hatch in April, and there are two broods annually (Bentley). 



Georgia: In 1906 eggs hatched March 11 to 22. Eggs for second brood hatched 

 beginning about June 2. 



In the more northern States there is but one brood each year, but 

 in the South, as in Tennessee and in Georgia, there are evidently 

 two full broods, and in the latter State there is a strong probability 

 of a third. Thus, at Myrtle, Ga., in 1906, the eggs were hatching 

 March 11, and hatching had probably ceased by March 22, Males 

 of the new brood appeared May 15, and eggs had been deposited by 

 the female May 28, the hatching beginning June 2. 



DISTRIBUTION. 



The following records of distribution have been compiled from 

 various publications and from data collected by the Bureau of 

 Entomology: 



California; Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, 

 Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, 

 Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska. 

 New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, 

 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, vSouth Carolina, South Dakota, Ten- 

 nessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. 

 In Canada it is recorded from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, 

 and Prince Edward Island. 



F(K)D PLANTS. 



The following Hst includes all plants upon which this species has 

 been found, so far as it has been possible to determine from records 

 in literature and from those in the Bureau of Entomology: 



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