ELil BORER (S apor dp. .tridentatp, Oliv, ) 
Ohio, E. ¥, Mcndenha.il (Augiaot 6): Eo-und- in sone ahiJiida-nco in Moline elms 
at V/ilnington, 
ELM SAC G.'iLL CTotraaieura ulmisacculi Pa,tch) 
Illinois, C, L, HetcaAf (August 2 ^): Spocinens roceivcd from north-central 
Illinois v;ith report that they a, re acundaJit on folia.ge of elms and are 
causing considera,'ble concern in that area, 
AIT ELM iiPHID ( MyzocpAlis ulmifolii Monell) 
GaAifornia., P. Simmons (August l4): Infesting olm on campus of Erosno State 
Collegeo Heav3;- honcjalew deposits on lca,ves and sideualk have "been noted 
here for a namber of years, (Dot, hy P, Masson,) 
A L..1CEE’JG ( Cory thucha pallida, ulmi 0, & D.) 
Vcrm.ont, PI, L, Bailey (August 23 )i Abundant on small elms along roadside 
a.t Manchester, Sennington County, in southwestern Vermont, 
ECR0PE.1LIT ELM SC^HE ( G-oss3.m3a.ri a. spuria Mod*) 
Ohio, E, ¥, Mendenhall (August 6): Quite seriom on red, American, and 
Moliiie elms in nursery stock at Tfilm.ington, 
Utali, G-, E„ Mnowl'con (Julj.^ 12); Specimens submitted v/itli statement tha.t 
they have curled, olm leaves at Manti, (Bet, bj* H, Morrison.) 
v/ashington, E, J, ITcwcomor (August 18): Quite common on elm a.t Yakima, 
ELM SCUREY SCALE ( Chiona.spis amor ic ana Johns,) 
ITcbra.ska., O.S, Bare (Augu.st 13)* Infested tv/igs "submitted from ’ . 
Harlan Countj* on July 21, 
EIR SAT'/ELY ( lTeod.iprion abiotis Ha.rr,) 
Ma.ine, H. B, Peirson (August 8).: Hea,vily infested balsam stands at Eive 
Islands, Boothba.j.?’, and. Per.a,quid, 
HEIvILOCZ 
HEMLOCK LOOPER ( Ellopla f iscollaria Guen, ) 
Maine, A, E. Brov/or (Jul;/ and.' Atigas t ) : Specimens of lanvae received in 
collections from over the State, 
