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juniper 
JUNIPER SCALE ( Pi asp is cprueli Targ.-Tozz.) 
Maryland. G. S. Langford (September 27) 5 Present generally in the State 
on Irish juniper. 
Virginia. C. R. Willey and E. R. Freund (September 22): Unusually abund- 
ant this season on Irish juniper in the nurserie's in eastern Virginia, 
from Arlington to Norfolk. Apparently a rather rapid spread and 
build-up has occurred. • > 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (August 31 ) : Reported on juniper at Tarrant on 
August 27 • 
Ohio. I. W. Mendenhall (September 20): Abundant on juniper trees in a 
nursery at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (September 27):. Very abundant at Detroit, Benton 
Harbor, Monroe, Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Arm Arbor, Jackson, Con- 
stantine, Sturgis, and Howell. 
JUNIPER WE3W0RM ( Dichomeris marginellus F. ) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (September 27): Infesting Irish juniper at Constantino, 
Benton Harbor , Monroe, Detroit, Lansing, Grand. R.apids, and Kalamazoo. 
Maryland. G. S. Langford (September 27): Present generally throughout 
the State on juniper ( Juniperus communis ) . 
LILAC 
LILAC BORER (Pod .osesia sy r ingae Harr . ) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (September 20 ) : Found, infesting a lilac bush in 
Burt County on August 2 U and reported as doing similar damage in Douglas 
County on August 27 • 
PRIVET 
PRIVET THRIPS ( Dendrothrips ornatus Jabl.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (September 27): First observed, in Indiana last year. 
Generally abundant throughout the State this year and causing severe 
silvering of the foliage of privet. (Det. by J. D. Hood.) 
RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON LACEBUG ( Stephanitis rhododendr i Horv; ) ■ 
New Jersey, M. D. Leonard (September 16 ) : Scarce to absent on many plants 
at Ridgewood during August although’ there are evidences of considerable 
infestation on older leaves earlier in the summer. 
