6 MISC. PUBLICATION 1281, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Anderson, J. 



1790b THE CONCLUSION OF LETTERS ON COCHINEAL. TO THE HON. JOHN 



HOLLAND esq. 21 p. C. Ford, Madras. (Coccid p. 15, 18.) 

 Mentions lac insect; does not give scientific name. 



1791 CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF THE COCHINEAL INSECTS 

 FROM AMERICA, THE VARNISH AND TALLOW TREES FROM CHINA, THE 

 DISCOVERY AND CULTURE OF WHITE LAC, THE CULTURE OF RED LAC. 

 AND ALSO FOR THE INTRODUCTION, CULTURE AND ESTABLISHMENT OF 

 MULBERRY TREES AND SILK WORMS, WITH A REDESCRIPTION AND 

 DRAWING OF AN IMPROVED PIEMONTESE REEL FOR THE MANUFACTURE 

 OF RAW SILK TOGETHER WITH THE CULTURE OF THE FINEST CINNA- 

 MON TREES OF CEYLON, INDIGO AND SOME OTHER VALUABLE ARTICLES. 



78 + 6 p. J. Martin, Madras. 

 Mentions lac insect on p. 59-61 as "different from anything of the 

 Coccus kind." 



Andison, H. 



1940 THE SOFT SCALE (COCCUS HESPERIDUM) INFESTING HOLLY ON VAN- 

 COUVER island (A preliminary report). Ent. Soc. Brit. Colum- 

 bia. Proc. 36 : 3-5. 

 Life history and habits; hosts and distribution; injury and control. 



Andres Cantero, F. de. 



1965 ENFERMEDADES Y PLAGAS DEL OLIVO, MADRID. 296 p., illus. Dir. 



Gen. Agr., Secc. Fitopatol. y Plagas del Campo. (Coccids p. 



114-130.) 

 Notes on appearance, biology, hosts and distribution, damage, and 

 control of 6 coccid spp. 



Andrew artha, H. G., see Newman, L. J., O'Connor, B. A., and Andrewartha, 

 H. G. 



Annandale, N. 



1904 XIII. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TERRESTRIAL ZOOLOGY OF THE FAROES. 



Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb. Proc. 15 (1902-04) : 153-160. (Coccids 

 p. 156-157.) 

 Orthezia cataphracta, and O. floccosa. 



Annecke, D. P. 



1966 BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE IMMATURE STAGES OF SOFT BROWN SCALE, 



coccus hesperidum linnaeus (homoptera: coccidae). So. Afri- 

 can Jour. Agr. Sci. 9 : 205-227, illus. 

 Life history; morphology 7 of different instars of female. 



Anthon, E. W. 



1967 RELATIONSHIP of the development OF OVERWINTERING SAN JOSE 



SCALE FEMALES AND THEIR CRAWLERS TO TEMPERATURE. Jour. 



Econ. Ent. 60: 299-300. 

 Arakelian, A. O. 



1967 SPECIES OF PESTS ON FRUIT CULTURE NEW FOR ARMENIAN SSR FROM 



north-eastern zone. [In Russian.] Biol. Zhur. Armenia 20: 

 67-72. (Not seen.) 

 Includes Neopulvinaria imeretina; notes on biology; hosts. 



