have changed to the third instar. 
A PINE NEEDLE MINER ( Paralochi a pinif oliella Chamb.) 
Massachusetts. J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (May 19): Heavy infestations 
noted on May 17 in natural stands of pitch pine in Hampden County 
and the southern part of Worcester County, south-central Massachusetts. 
A SAWPLY ( Acantholyda ery throe ephala L . ) 
Pennslyvania. E. P. Pelt (May 23): Young false pine wehworms, 
possibly this species, reported from Radnor, Delaware County, in 
sufficient numbers to indicate serious injury within a short tine. 
PINE NEEDLE SCALE ( Chionaspis pinifoliao Pitch) 
Virginia. P. R. Pround (May l6) : ■ Collected on mugho pine on May 15; 
began hatching today. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (April 26); Very heavy infestation on pine in 
Baltimore. 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (May 18): Pound attacking spruce trees in 
Perkins County on May 4. 
Utah. G. P. Knowlton (May 18) : Common upon pine and spruce needles 
at Smithfiold and Logan. 
SPRUCE 
A NEEDLE MINER ( Taniva albolineana Kearf.) 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (May 22): Specimens of spruce needle miner 
received from Marshfield with a request for control information. 
SPRUCE MITE ( Paratetranychus uniunguis Jacobi) 
New England. E. P. Pelt (May 23): Generally prevalent in the southern 
New England area, 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Pelt (May 23): Enormous mumbers found on arbor- 
vita© and spruce in the Philadelphia area, and somewhat common on 
shaded hemlock foliage. 
E. J. Udine (May 18): Abundant on spruce at Carlisle. 
