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C. thurstoni Brodie. New Jersey district; galls on sunflower, "Helian- 



tlius divaricata," VIII, IX (Bt). 

 C. verbenae Beut. Ft. Lee district, locally common; galls on leaves of 



nettle-leaved Verva.in, "Verbena urticifolia" VI, VII (Bt). 

 C. ulmi Beut. Carlstadt, Ft. Lee district, sometimes common; galls on 



leaves of elm, "Ulmus americana," VI, VII (Bt). 

 C. oxycoccana Johns, (vaccinii Sm., not O. S.) Infests the terminal 



growth of the cranberry, throughout South Jersey; locally known as 



the "tip-worm" and sometimes injurious (Sm). Dr. Felt says it is a 



"Dasyneura." 



CECIDOMYLE KNOWN BY THEIR GALLS AND LARV^ ONLY. 



C? angelicas Beut. Middlesex Co. (Mill); gall on stalk of "Angelica 



villosa" IX, X (Bt). 

 C? boehmeriae Beut. New Jersey district; gall on stalk of false nettle, 



"Boehmeria cylindrica" IX (Bt). 

 C. brachypteroides O. S. Lakehurst and in the pine barrens generally; 



galls on the leaves of scrub pine, "Pinus inops" (Bt). 

 C. caryaecola O. S. Riverton IX (Jn) ; common everywhere, galls on 



leaves of hickory VIII-X (Bt). 

 C? collinsoniae Beut. New Jersey district; galls on leaves of horse balm, 



"Collinsonia canadensis" VIII, IX (Bt). 

 C. coryloides Walsh. New Jersey; galls on stems of wild grapes, "Vitis 



riparia" and "cordifolia" (Bt). 

 C. citrinae O. S. Ft. Lee district; galls on the tips of twigs of basswood, 



"Tilia americana," VIII, IX (Bt). 

 C. cynipsea O. S. New Jersey district; galls on leaves of hickory VIII-X 



(Bt). 

 C. deserta Patt. New Jersey district; galls on hackberry, "Celtis occi- 



dentalis" (Bt). 

 C? eupatoriflorae Beut. Ft. Lee district; galls in flower heads of "Eupa- 



torium ageratoides" IX (Bt) ; Staten Island IX (Ds). 

 C. erubescens O. S. Ft. Lee district; galls on leaves of red oak, "Quercus 



rubra," V, VI (Bt). 

 C. holotricha O. S. Throughout the State on leaves of hickory (Bt) ; 



Staten Island (Ds) ; Riverton IX (Jn). 

 C. impatientis O. S. New Jersey; galls on "Impatiens pallida" VIII, IX 



(Bt). 

 C. inopis O. S. Staten Island (Ds) ; Riverton VII, IX (Jn) ; throughout 



the pine barrens generally; galls on the leaves of scrub pine, "Pinus 



inops." 

 C. liriodendri O. S. Common throughout the State; galls on the leaves 



of tulip tree "Liriodendron tulipifera." 

 C. majalis O. S. New Jersey; galls on leaves of pine oak, "Quercus 



palustris" (Bt). 



