REPORT OF STATE ENTOMOLOGIST^ 1898 261 



Tulip-tree scale, Lecanium tulipiferae Cook, 11 Oct. From Alfred 

 Pell, Highland Falls, N. Y. 



Numerous examples of the New York plum scale, Leca7imm primastri 

 Fonsc. on cherry trees, 31 Jan. From James Hendrick, Albany, 

 N. Y. Same on Ardisia crenulafa, 29 July. . From Chester Young", 

 Flushing, N. Y. 



Lecanium cerasifex Fitch on oak, 29 July. From Geneva, N. Y. 

 through state department of agriculture. Same on maple at Menands, 



16 Sep. From Chester Young", nursery inspector. 



Lecanium hemisphaericum Targ. on mistletoe, 9 Mar. From D. S. 

 Martin, Columbia, S. C. 



San Jose scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst., 9 Ap. From James B. 

 Jessup, Woodstown, N. J. Same badly infesting pear twigs and fruit, 

 9 July. From H. A. Unger, East Greenbush, N. Y. Same on pear, 

 29 July. From Flushing, N. Y. Same infesting several species of 

 trees, 13 Aug. From Farley's, Cayuga county, N. Y. Same on pear, 

 29 Aug. From Geneva, N. Y. Same on pear, 16 Sep. From Troy, 

 N. Y. Same on white lilac, 22 Sep. From Montrose, N. Y. From the 

 last five localities through the state department of agriculture. 



Numerous examples oi Aspidiotus ancylus Putnam on currant, 21 May. 

 From C. H. Stuart, Newark, N. Y. Taken at Palmyra, N. Y. Same 

 on willow, 2 Aug. From Fredonia, N. Y. Same on maple, 2 Aug. 

 From Far Rockaway, N. Y. Same on American elm, 2 Aug. From 

 Brighton, N. Y. Same onPrunus and pear twigs, 8 Aug. From Geneva, 

 N. Y. Same on apple, 29 Aug. From Penfield, N. Y. Same from 

 Medina, N. Y., 16 Sep., all but first through state department of 

 agriculture. 



English walnut scale, Aspidiotus juglans-regiae Comst., on European 

 mountain ash, 2 Aug. From Brighton, N. Y., through state department 

 of agriculture. 



Numerous examples of Aspidiotus dictyospermi Morgan on Ateca 

 iutescens in an Ohio greenhouse, 16 May. From T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 Mesilla Park, New Mexico. 



Apple-tree bark louse, Mytilaspis poftiorum Bouche, on apple twigs, 

 5 Mar. From G: W: Horton, Brewster, N. Y. Same on apple, 



17 Mar. From the H. E. Hooker co., Rochester, N. Y. Numerous 

 examples of same on apple twigs, 19 May. From G: H. Bracken- 

 bury, Auburn, N. Y. Same badly infesting twigs of privet and lilac, 

 -29 July. From Chester Young, Flushing, N. Y. 



Twig of apple infested with the scurfy bark louse, Chionaspis furfurus 

 Fitch, 29 Aug. From Penfield, N. Y., through state department of 

 agriculture. 



