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and the scale has since been found there by Prof. Gillette on 

 the same species of plant (Cockerell). 



22. Lecaninm longnlnm Dougl., 18S7. 



On rubber plants in the greenhouse at Colorado Station 

 (Gillette), very common on roses in greenhouse at Savannah, 

 Ga. (W. M. Scott) , on Monstera deliciosa in the greenhouse of 

 the Harvard Botanical Gardens at Cambridge, Mass. (King), 

 and a ver}-^ common species in the tropics and on Euphorbia in 

 Cheshire, England, under glass (Newstead). 



23. liecaninmmiiiiinQS Newst., 1S92. 



This was described from scales found in a greenhouse in 

 England (Newstead). 



24. Lecaninm filicom Boisd. 1867. 



Said by Dr. Packard to be common in greenhouses in Mass. 

 I have never found it. It is apparently a var. of L. hemis- 

 phcBricum, and has been found in a Manchester cottage in 

 England (Cockerell), and cited bj' Signoret to be found in 

 European greenhouses. 



25 Lecaninm platycerii Park. 



Now an unrecognized species, said to have been found on 

 fern { Nephrolcpis sp.) in a greenhouse in Mass. (Packard). 



26. Lecaninm acnminatnm Sign., 1S73. 



Found on orchids at Paris, France, in greenhouses, and on 

 Gtiava out of doors in the Sandwich Islands. 



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27. Lecaninm (Saissetia) anthnrii Boisd., 1868. 



Was found on ornamental grass in a greenhouse at Law- 

 rence, Mass., and cited as a European species by Sigjioret. 



28. Lecaninm melalencae Mark. 



W^as found on Mojistera deliciosa in the greenhouse of the 

 Har\^ard Botanical Garden at Cambridge, Mass. (King). 



29. Lecaninm psendhesperidnm Ckll., 1895. 



Found for the first time in a greenhouse at Ottawa, Canada, 

 on Cattle V a sp. (Fletcher), 



30. Lecaninm oles Bern., 1788. 



Originally described as Kermes olea, has been found on 

 Solatium jasminoides and Platycerium in the College greenhouse 



