IOO NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Aclerda californica Ehrh. 

 On bunch grass 

 From California 

 Received from E. M. Ehrhorn 



A. tokionis Ckll. 



On bamboo 



From Tokio, Japan 



Received from S. I. Kuwana, and also from California through 

 V. L. Kellogg, Leland Stanford University, Cal. 

 Lecanium caryae Fitch, hickory Lecanium 



Collection of the New York Agricultural Society 



L. c o r n i Bouche 



On. a great variety of plants; common over the State 



A specimen in the collections of the New York State Museum labeled by the 

 late Doctor Fitch as Coccus salicis was submitted to Prof. J. G. Sanders for 

 determination. He has identified it as L. corni and writes: "Coccus 

 salicis is L. corni in part, as is shown by the specimen. However, the 

 material labeled Coccus salicis in the original collection now at Washington 

 included also specimens ofPulvinaria vitis. It appeared that Doctor Fitch 

 did not distinguish between Lecanium and Pulvinaria, as several of his original 

 notes refer to the curious fact that some Lecaniums produce a cottony ovisac 

 while others do not." 



L. f 1 e t c h e r i Ckll. 

 On Juniperus virginiana 

 From Ithaca, N. Y. and also Columbus, O. 

 Received from J. G. Sanders 



L. juglandis Bouche, New York plum scale* 



On plum 



From Kinderhook, Rochester, Menands and Western New York 

 L. kunoensis Kuw. 



On Rosa rugosa 



From Hokkaido, Japan 



Received from S. I. Kuwana, Tokio, Japan 

 L. pcrsicae Fabr., European peach scale 



On rambler rose and Magnolia 



From Warsaw, Port Ewen, Ravena and Idlewild, N. Y. 

 L. nigrofasciatum Perg., terrapin scale 



( )n soft maples 



Common through the State 

 L. nishig a b a r a e Kuw. 



On Moms alba 



Prom Tokio, Japan 



