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ARBORVITAE 
ARBORVITAE APHID ( Lachnus thu.jaf ilinus Del G. ) 
Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (March 24): Observed near Stillwater as early as 
March 7» 
Azalea 
AZALEA SCALE ( Eriococcus azaleae Const.) 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Felt (March 2l): Observed in some abundance on rhodo- 
dendron at Glenolden, 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 24):. Infested Japanese azalea plants received 
from McCornb and Natchez in March. 
BAUHINIA 
PYRIFORM SCALE ( ?r o t opul vi nar i a pyr iformis Ckll. ) 
Florida. R. C. Althouse (February): Heavy infestation on mountain ebony 
( Bauhinia purpurea ) at Saint Petersburg. (Det. by H. Morrison.) 
CAIENDULA 
GREEN PEACH APHID ( Myzus pers icae Sulz.) 
Delaware. M. D. Leonard (March 24): A light infestation present during March 
on a number of small potted calendula, plants in 'a greenhouse at Wilmington. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM APHID ( Macros iphoniella sanborni Gill.) 
Delaware. M. D. Leonard (March 24): Infestation on potted chrysanthemum plants 
at Wilmington gradually increasing during March. A good many aphids still 
present. 
MELON APHID ( Aphis gossypii Glov. ) 
New York. F. S. Blanton (February 15)s Common on chrysanthemums in a green- 
house at Babylon, Long Inland. Five adults and nymphs found on stems. 
(Det. by P. W. Mas on. ) 
CORALTREE 
A PYRALID ( Terastia met iculosalis Guen. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 24); Larvae, feeding on coraltree, received from 
southern Mississippi in October 193S. (Det. by C. Heinrich.) 
