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MAPLE 
GESEE-STPJPED IIAPLE (A nisota ruLicunda P.) 
Pennsylvania, K, E, Dodge (Augiast 6): Reported sittacking sugar maple 
at Carlisle, Daniage not severe, 
Missoijri, T, E. Rirkett (August 29) J Second-generation larvae completely 
defoliated large maple trees in west-central Missouri, the first week 
in August, Same trees had heen defoliated hy the first generation 
of lartrae. 
COTTOiTT IvLAPLE SCiALE ( Pulvinaria vitis L,) 
Montana, lA 3. Hills (Jul:/): Causing considerable injury to large soft 
maple tree at Thompson EaJ.ls and spreading to small maples and hox- 
elder, 
liOUPTAIlT ASH 
A SAbTLY ( Pristi'ohora geniculata Htg*) 
Maine, H, -3, Peirson (August IS): Q;aite generally abundant on motmta,in a.sh 
throughout the State, 
PUBES CEiTT Oi\K HEPAIES (Hermes puhescens 3ogue) 
Pennsylvania., E. P, Pelt (August 19)j Somc\'/hat ahundant on scarlet oak: in 
the Philad3k)hia. area.* 
ITorth Carolina. PA Morrison (August 4): Reported as killing Large numbers 
of small twigs in crov.ms of post' o^' trees in Asheville and Oteen, 
(Dot, by K, Morrison.) 
RED-HU!fPED OAK CATERPILLAR ( Symmerista albifrons A. & S.) 
Connecticut, A. De Caprio (Aug'ast 1^)^ Attacking red and white oak at 
Bloomfield, 
A LECiilTIUM SCALE ( Lecanium sp,) 
Tennessee, G. M. Bentley (August 22): Present on term.inal limbs of oak 
trees and causing tips to die, prevaLent in Hamilton County, 
