Insects affecting the orange . )robablethat there is only one brood in a year. Specimens observed by Mr. Alexander Craw at Los An-geles, which hatched in Juneor July, began to show thecharacteristic ridges only inNovember. Mr. Craw hasseen the lice, even wlien quitewell grown, move from twigswhich had become dry andtake up their quarters on freshones. Although carefully lookedfor, the males, like those of somany other lecanides, have FiQ. l~.—Tomocera californtca, mule, (^fter Ilowaid.) upvir bcpii fonnd A dark brown bark-louse has beeu sent me Ironi Florida, on live oak,holly, oleandc:-, oian


Insects affecting the orange . )robablethat there is only one brood in a year. Specimens observed by Mr. Alexander Craw at Los An-geles, which hatched in Juneor July, began to show thecharacteristic ridges only inNovember. Mr. Craw hasseen the lice, even wlien quitewell grown, move from twigswhich had become dry andtake up their quarters on freshones. Although carefully lookedfor, the males, like those of somany other lecanides, have FiQ. l~.—Tomocera californtca, mule, (^fter Ilowaid.) upvir bcpii fonnd A dark brown bark-louse has beeu sent me Ironi Florida, on live oak,holly, oleandc:-, oiange, aiul one or two unknown plants, by Dr. II. , of Fort George, which a,)pears to be identical with Lecanium. THE HEMISPHERICAL SCALE. F^F>


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