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L ARKSPUR 
AW APHID ( Aphis rociadae Ckll.) 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles (July 20): Very abundant on delphinium at 
Saint Paul. 
LILY 
A WOCTUID ( Xanthopastis timais Cram.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 24): Larvae, taken from lilies in Leflore 
County, sent in on June 27- 
LILAC ... 
LILAC BORER (P odosesia syringae Harr.) 
We w York. R. E. Horsey (July 12): Wumerous in lilac at Rochester. 
MAGWOLIA 
MAGNOLIA SCALE ( Weolecanium cornuparvum Thro) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (July 20): Quite common on several species of 
magnolia. More numerous than usual on this ornamental planting 
in Rochester. 
PYR/jCAWTHA 
A LACEBUG ( Corythucha arcuata Say) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (June 20): Reported on pyracantha at Chattanooga, 
Hamilton County. 
ROSE 
ROSE SAWELY ( Caliroa aethiops E.) 
Washington. L. G. Smith (July 5) : Causing severe netting of rose 
leaves in Thurston County on June 20. 
A SCARABAEID ( Trichiotinus piger E.) 
Maryland. E. W. Cory (June 20): Found on roses at Cumberland. 
A BEETLE ( Luperodes sp . ) 
Texas. C. A. Weigel (June 17): Luperodes sp. near brunneus Crotch re- 
ported as proving extremely destructive to roses at Fort Sam Huston, 
near San Antonio. (Dot. by H. S. Barber.) 
