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NIl^BARK 
AN APHID ( Myzus sp.) 
New Jersey, M. D. Leonard (October 25 ) 5 An undetermined species of 
Myzus, which occurs during the fall has again been present in some 
numbers on several large ninebark bushes at Ridgewood. As usual, 
apr>arently only true sexual froms are nresent. Very few remain, 
as most of the leaves are off. 
PRIVET 
A SCALE ( Parlatoria olea Colv, ) 
Maryland. E. N, Cory (October l): Reported on privet at Baltimore. 
RH.0D0DENDR0N 
A LEAF MI DOE ( Giardomyia sp.) 
Connecticut and New York. E. P, Felt (October 22): Noticed several times 
during the last summer in southeastern New York and southwestern 
Connecticut, the maggots developing in the young leaves and later 
producing a condition suggestive of fungus infection. 
RHODODENDRON BOPiEH ( Cpnopia rhododendri Beut . ) 
Maryland. E, N, Cory (October 2^) : Heavy infestation at Pikesville, 
Baltimore County. 
ROSE 
LEAFHOPPERS ( Cicadellidae) 
Utah. 
•G. F, Kiowlton (October IS) : Conspicuous damage caused to rose 
foliage during the season in many localities in northern and central 
Utah, 
