112 



40. Asjndiolitsf(rrlegi3ohna On currant, Mertz, Apr. 12, 1896 (Web- 



ster); Frogys, Mar. 9, 1898, on cherry; 

 on apple, Painsville, Aug. 22, 1900, 

 (Burgess); on walnut, (J. C. Britton); 

 Cnlumbiis (Osborn); Mentor, Che.shire, 

 anrl elsewhere throughout the State, on 

 cherry and old apple trees. 



41. Aspidkilux cyanophylli Sign On Prilchardia fitifera in greenhouse, 



Columbus (J. G. Sanders). 



42. Aspidiotvs obscurus Comst On oak, Catawba Island (W. H. Owen); 



on hickory, Danbury, Dec. 20, 1900; 

 Columbus (J. S. HLne). 



43. Asjndiotm comstocH J ohjisoii On maple, Columbus. See Bull. No. 6, 



X. S., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 76 (\V. G. 

 Johnson). 



44. Aspidiotm urn' Comst On grapes, Cincinnati, Feb. 15, 1901 ( Bur- 



gess); Pomeroy, Apr. 15, 1901; also on 

 grape. 



45. AspidiotUK ficti-^ Ashm .- In greenhou-ses, Wooster (Webster); 



Columbus, in greenhouses (Osborn). 



46. Aspidiohis ylanduliferas CkU On Pinus sylvestm, Columbus (J. G. San- 



ders). 



47. Asj'idiotus crairii CkW On <S'a/a»!a sp.? McGr^or's greenhouses, 



Springfield, Feb. 15, 1900. 



48. ChrysomphaJtis dki)io.':permi ^loTg Columbus (Osborn). 



49. Chrysomphalus aonidum Linn Reported from Ohio by Mr. Geo. B. King. 



50. Diagpis peiitagona Targ Painsville, introduced on double flowerin<: 



cherry from Japan. Died out during 

 winter of 1898-99 (Webster). 



51. Diaspis cadi Comst In greenhouses, Columbus (Osborn). 



52. Diaspis boisduvcUii Sign On palm, Wooster, station greenhouse 



(Webster); on .Sea/o;-(ia sp.? Cincinnati, 

 Eden Park conservatories, Feb. 19, 1900 

 (Xewell); on palm, Columbus (Hine). 



53. Auldcaspis rosse Bouch4: On rose, raspberry, blackberry, common, 



Wooster, Columbus, Mentor, Xew Car- 

 li'rle, Berlin Crossroads, Xew Antioch, 

 Perry, Portsmouth, Eaton, Cleveland, 

 Toledo, Xenia, Fruit Hill, Cincinnati. 



54. Aulacagpis bromeliie Kerner Columbus (E. E. Bogue). 



55. ParkUoria pergandei Comst On Croton, PainswUe, Sept. 22, 1900 



(Webster); Columbus (Osborn). 



56. Parlataria zizyphus Lucas On oranges in market, Columbus ( San- 



dei-s). 



57. Mi/tilaxpi.^ llneari.^ 3Iod Reported from Ohio by Mr. Geo. B. King. 



58. Mytilaspis pomorum BoucM Abundant and destructive, especially in 



the northern parts of the State. Seems 

 to be increasing in abundance and se- 

 verity of injuries, especially on apple, 

 CaroUna and Lombardy poplars, wil- 

 lows, and lilac. 



69. MytilaspU cUricola Pack. On oranges in the markets. Xot known 



as established in the State, in conserva- 

 tories, and greenhouses. 



