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WiLKHTG-STlCK ( Dianheronera f enorata Say) 
Minnesota. G. ?-UKglos and assistants (Octotirr lO): Still nuraorous in 
the north end of ^‘'^adena Coiinty, 
ASH 
i\lT ASH FLO’/rHR G-AIiL ( Sriophycs fraxinif lora. Felt) 
Hehraska. H, D, Tate (October 2l): Infested ash tv;igs received from Codaj: 
Coxmty on October 5» 
Ci'JRPEHTEH t/OPJ"! ( Prionoxystris robiniae Peck) 
Te::tas. 0. Maravell (October 25)1 Majiy yoimg a,sh trees in Hobstown ha,ve 
been severely drj^irged, 
3EECH 
A l.'OOLLY i'iPHID ( Phyllaphis fagi L. ) 
Michigan, R. Hutson (October 2^); Colony v;as discovered along river bank 
on Michigan State Canpu.s at East Lansing doning the week, 
5IRCH 
EIRCH SHELETOFIZER ( 3ucco.la.trix c .anaden s i s o 1 1 a Chamb.) 
Maine, J. V, Schaffner, Jr, (October 27)1 Cansed widespread, brovming of 
vhite birch foliage in vicinity of Eustis and Jin Pond, 
Hew Ha'ipshirc. J. Y, Scliaffner, Jr, (October 27)1 Preva.lent on white birch 
in the vicinity of Stark, Coa>s County, 
EIRCH LRJiE— MIITIITG- SA1''TPLY ( Phyllotoma nomorata Pall,) 
Maine, J. V. Schaffnor, Jr, (October 2f)i Prr^x^a.lent on white birch on 
Route 3 fnon Ellsworth to Bar Harbor and on Route 1 from Ells\irorth 
to Franklin, in Hancock County, during September, Lighter infesta- 
tions noted on Route 9» oast of ,3eddington, 
ELM 
LAJIGER ELI'i LE.IF BEETLE ( iionocesta corrrli Sa.y) 
Mississippi. C, Lyle, et al, (October 2H): Specimens received from Jones 
and Lauderda.le Counties, idicre Japanese elm, pecan, and native elm 
had been injured. 
