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Virginia. H. G. Walker cold L. E, Anderson ( July 25) 1 Reported as very 
abundant on arborviton and several other plants at Hampton, and at 
several places in the Norfolk area* 
Ohio, E. W, Mendenhall (July 23 )• Moderately abundant on arkorvitao and 
other evergreens in nurseries in southern Ohio, 
T. H. Panks (July 24): Serious injury to arhorvitac during the 
last 3 weeks in some ornamental plantings in Columbus. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, ct al. (July 24): Specimens received from Copiah and 
Oktibbeha Counties; reports of injury to arborvitae received from the 
Durant and Jackson districts. 
Kansas. H. R. Bryson (July 24): Bagworns reported attacking junipers at 
Independence . 
Texas. R. K. Pletcher (July 23): Observed from July 1 to 12 in Comal, East- 
land, Harris, and Williamson Counties. 
A TORTRICID ( Zeiraphera rat zebur giana Ratz.) 
Maine. A. E. Brower (July 5 ) : Moths have been flying at Ear Harbor. 
SATIN MOTH ( Stilpnotia. salicis L.) 
Rhode Island. B, Eddy (July 23 ): Extremely scarce this -season. 
A GALL APHID ( Ch ernes tsugao Annand) 
Oregon. R. L. Post (May): Common on Tsuga heterophylla in places along 
the coast. (Det. by P. W. MasonTT 
ALDER 
¥00LLY ALDER APHID ( Prociphilus tessellatus Pitch) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (July): Pairly abundant on imperial alder on July 
9 and on Oregon alder in on ornamental planting at Rochester*. 
BEECH 
BEECH SCALE ( Cryptococcus f agi Baer.) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (July 18): Pound in abundance ns far north as Moro 
Plantation, in Aroostook Comity, accompanied by the disease Nectria 
sp. Extensive killing of trees in Washington, Hancock, and Penobscot 
Counties. 
