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ENTON OGICAL NEWS 
: EEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 
ts OF NATURAL SCIENCES, ritiLADELrHta. 
XIX. = JANUARY, 1908. No. 1. 
a‘ CONTENTS: 
have Pe as, Save schizoneuran infesting the 
in the bark of trunks and limbs of the native narrow- 
; pod, the broad-leaved poplar, the Carolina pop- 
nd the balm of Gilead, for several years upon the Western 
in Colorado. I have noted the louse as specially 
at Grand Junction, Delta, Paonia and Montrose. 
ste cottony secretion often fills nearly all of the 
ee bem ond © remains tfonghout the year, hiding 
i their eggs. ° 
Jn June 14th, of last year, Mr. E. P. Taylor told me of 
Es lead Bet aad yo days iter I collected 
_& good number lodged upon Mr. Taylor's porch screen, there 
cing badly infested balm of Gilead trees in front of 
At this time eggs and young were very numerous 
the appearance of winged lice for about 
they disappeared for the remainder of the 
- samm as winged lice appeared they left the trees, 
be T have not been able to get any cluc as to where they go. 
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