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Ampelopsis (sp?) (ampelopsis) 



30 A *' nail-gall " (pouch-gall) on the leaves tapering to both 

 extremities and resembling strongly our no. 17. 



Garman '83, p. 135 (mention) (Southern?) 



Garman speaks of this as described by Professor Riley, but I 

 am unable to locate the latter's account. Possibly it is represented 

 by Banks' figure 195, Treatise on Acarina, page 103, in which 

 case the species is Ampelopsis cordata, the simple-leaved 

 Ampelopsis. 



Amygdalus persicae (peach) 



'■'31 A silver sheen on the leaf, due to Phyllo copies 

 c o r n u t u s Banks. 



Banks 1905. Wash. Ent. Soc. Proc. VII:i4i N.J. 



Parrott '07. N.Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 283, no. 15 

 Professor Parrott reports this from Shortsville. N.Y. 



Anemone virginiana ? (tall anemone) 



^'32 ? A golden brown erineum on the under (?) side of the 

 leaf, observed at an elevation of 2700 feet on Blackhead mountain 

 in the Catskills, last of June. As the description and identification 

 are from memory, the specimen being lost, this must be regarded 

 as a doubtful form. N.Y. 



Aristolo'Chia macrophylla (sipho) (Dutchman's pipe) 



33? A small woolen capsule (?) on the under side of the leaf, 



with a small rounded woolly opening above. Not certainly Acarian. 



Hagen '85, no. 35 Mass. 



Aronia nigra (black chokeberry) 

 ( P y r u s m e 1 a n o c a r p a ) 



34 Tiny specklike capsule galls on the leaves, brown when mature, 

 lesembling no. 59 on Crataegus. 



Jarvis '08, p.94, first sp. - Ont. 



Apparently the first form reported on this host. 



Artemisia sp. (wormwood) 



35 A bud deformation of black globes of densely crowded fila- 

 ments. 



Hagen '85, no. 36 New Eng. 



