78 THE SAN JOSE SCALE. 
COQUILLETT, P. W. — Preliminary report on suppressing the San Jose scale in Virginia. 
Insect Life, Vol. VI, p. 324 (May, 1894). 
Describes use of gas treatment. 
Smith, John B. — The San Jose scale. Entom. News, Vol. V, pp. 182-184 (June, 1894). 
Infested localities in New Jersey. 
Smith, John B. — The San Jose scale. Garden and Forest. Vol. VII. p. 344 (August, 
1894). 1 fig. 
Calls attention to the danger from infested California fruit. 
Riley, C. V.— Report of the Entomologist for 1893 (1894). pp. 215-221. PI. I. fig. 1. 
A general account, including Eastern occurrences. 
Riley. C. V., and L. 0. Howard. — The San Jose or pernicious scale. Insect Life, 
Vol. VI. p. 360, figs. 26-29 (September. 1894). 
Previous investigations; sudden appearance in the East; appearance of infested 
trees; natural enemies at Charlottesville; how distributed; destruction of the 
scale elsewhere. 
Riley, C. V. — Proc. American Association Adv. Science, Vol. XLIII, p. 229 (1893). 
(Published, October, 1894.) Discovery of the San Jose scale in Virginia. 
Howard, L. O. — The Eastern occurrences of the San Jose scale. Insect Life, Vol. 
VII, p. 153 (October, 1894). 
Records the appearance of the scale at points in Florida, Virginia, Maryland, 
Indiana, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, and discusses remedial work. 
Smith, John B. — The San Jose scale in New Jersey. Insect Life, Vol. VII, p. 163 
(October, 1894). 
Discusses source and spread of infestation, varieties of trees affected, and remedies. 
Aldrich, J. M. — Notes on the insects of north Idaho. Insect Life, Vol. VII, p. 201 
(October, 1894). 
Notes the appearance of the San Jose scale about Lewiston. 
Cockerell, T. D. A. — Notes from New Mexico. Insect Life, Vol. VII. p. 207 (Octo- 
ber, 1894). 
States that the San Jose scale is well established in the Mesilla Valley. 
Sirrine, F. A. — The pernicious scale on Long Island. Garden and Forest. Vol. VII, 
p. 449 (November, 1894). 
Mere record of finding the scale on Long Island. 
Smith, John B. — The San Jose scale in New Jersey. Bulletin 106, N. J. Experi- 
ment Station, pp. 24, figs. 5 (November, 1894). 
Occurrence in New Jersey, also general account, including natural enemies and 
remedies. 
Lintner, J. A. — The "San Jose scale." Albany Evening Journal, November 7, 1894. 
Observed at Kinderhdok, N. Y. 
Howard, L. O. — On the geographical distribution of some common scale insects. 
Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXVI, p. 353 (December, 1894). 
Treats, among other scale insects, of the distribution of the San Jose. 
Lintner, J. A.— The San Jose scale. Rural New Yorker, Vol. LIII, p. 791, 2 figs. 
(December, 1894). 
Neglected on Long Island. 
Thorne, Chas. E., and F. M. Webster.— The San Jose scale. Ohio Exp. Station 
Emergency Poster Supplement to Bulletin 56, 5 figs. (December, ? 1894). 
Fletcher, James. — Evidence before Committee on Agriculture, 1894, p. 19. 
Occurrence in British Columbia. 
Fletcher, James. — The San Jose scale. Twenty-fifth annual report Entomological 
Society, Ontario, (1894), pp. 73-76, 1 fig. 
Occurrence in British Columbia; description; remedies. 
