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Juliet H. Carrington (July 2j)i Further observation on the above 
infestation showed it to be less severe in the northern section, but 
still heavy in the southern section. 
Virginia* H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (July 2 5 ): Heavy infestations on 
many trees in eastern Virginia. 
L. A. Hetrick (July 9) : Newly emerged adults more abundant than in 
any season since 1938 on black locusts at West Point. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (July 24): Very serious infestations along the Ohio 
River, in eastern Ohio. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, et al* (July 24): Heavy damage reported from Union 
County; reported as numerous in E en ton, Be Soto, Lafayette, Marshall, 
and Tate Counties, 
LOCUST BORER ( Cyllcne robiniae Eorst.) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (July 3 8*): Common in blank locust art Augusta on 
July 5* 
Missouri. A. C. Burrill (June 22): First seen today in recently planted 
rose-acacia at Jefferson City. 
A WEEVIL ( Apion nigrum Hbst.) 
Maine. H. 3. Peirson (July 18): Adults very abundant on black locust and 
riddling the foliage on July 8 at Augusta* 
WHITE-MARKED TUSSOCK MOTH ( Hemcrocampa leuco stigma A. & S.) 
Nebraska. H. D. Ta,te (July 17 ): Collected in considerable numbers on 
maple in Eouglas County on June 23* 
GREEN-STRIPED MAPLE WORM ( Anisota rubicunda F. ) 
Hans as. H. R. Bryson (July 24): Reported as stripping leaves from maple 
trees at Virgil. 
A STEM BORER ( Priophorus acericaulis MacG. ) 
New York. E. P. Felt (July 24): Somewhat prevalent, and considerable drop- 
ping of leaves caused hero and there in an area centering on New York 
City. 
NORWAY MAPLE APHID ( Periphyllus lyr op ictus Hess.) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (July 23 ): Very numerous, causing dropping of foliage 
in many localities. Reported on July J from Cheboygan, and from 
Jackson, Lansing, and Grand Rapids. 
