314 HISTORY OF GLANVILLK'S WOOTTON. 



6. Aleyrodes phyllyrejfe. Hal. Common in the garden. 



7. A. carpini. Koch. Abundant in the greenhouse. 



Cocdda. 



1. Dorthesia urtica, Linn. The females are found in 



moss throughout the winter; but the only 

 specimens of the male were taken by my father, 

 June 5th. 1837 ; and by myself, June 9th, 1866, 

 in Broadalders. 



2. D. cataphracta, Shaw. The females are found in 



moss throughout the winter; but the only 

 specimen of the male was taken by my father, 

 June 4th, 1841. 



3. D. cimiciformis, Leach. The females are found in 



moss throughout the winter; but the only 

 specimen of the male was taken by my father 

 in Mullett's Copse, June 14th, 1841. 



1. Coccus quercus, Linn. A single male only was 



bred by myself from an oak-apple, April 4th, 

 1866. It puts one in mind very much of a 

 May-fly, 



2. C. alni, Grnel. Not common. 



3. C. fagi, Walk. Common. 



4. C. adonidum, Linn. Mealy Bug. Abundant in the 



greenhouse. 



1. Lecanium hesperidum, Linn. Orange Scale Insect. 



Abundant in the greenhouse. 



2. L. persicse, Linn. Common on peach trees. 



3. L. vitis, Schr. Vine Scale Insect. Not common. 



