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Tennessce. G-, M, Bentley (Soptenber lb): Mediun infestation on narrow- 
leafed evergreens generally over the State, 
Ohio, E; Mendenhall (Septenher lO): Serious on arhorvitae trees in a 
nursery at Ashville, 
Indiajia. J. J. Bavis (Soj^tenher 23): A'oundant on a, variety of trees in 
southern IndiaJia during August, 
PALKSHWOBI-i ( Bichoneris ligulella Hhn,) 
Minnesota, A, C, Hodson (Soptenher 12): Tory a.hundant in northeastern half 
of the State in June, Oa,k and hazel wore heavily skeletonized. Many 
trees and shruhs were attacked in some localities and apples v'ere 
■ attacked near Saint Paul, 
IfALKHTGSTd-CK ( Biapheronera f onorala Say) 
Minnesota, A, 0, Hodson (Septenher 12): Caused complete defoliation of 
ahout 40 acres in an anca, of nixed hardvroods west of Brainard, Po\md 
abundant in a much larger a,rea. v;here local defoliation v/as observed, 
ASH 
• AI'T APEIB ( Prociphilus fraxinifolii Pdlej'’) 
Utah, G, P, Knowlton (September U); Seriously curled 10 percent of the 
green ash in a nursery plot at Logan, Almost 100— percent internal 
parasitization of insects late in the season, 
B3BCH 
BEECH BLIGHT APHIB ( Prociphilus imbricator Pitch) 
Connecticut', E. P. Pelt (September 24): Extremely abundant on some v/oodland 
beeches al Greenv/ich, 
BIHCH 
BROHZEB BIRCH BORER ( Agrilus anxius Gory) 
Maine, H. B, Peirson (September 22): Su_rvey of yellov; birch stands in 
central Maine shov/s tha„t in many areas over 30 percent of the birch 
is dead or dying, Hea.vy inf estadion by this species occurs, 
BIRCH SEZSLETOHIZER ( Bucculatrix cana.densisella Chamb,) 
Minnesota. A, C. Hodson (Soptembor 12): Eery abundant in the anea a few 
miles south of International Palls, 
