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Orcgon side) were also defoliated, probably by the sane pest. 
VI. VI. Baker and B. J. Landis (June l6)l Fairly abundant 
on apple near Puyallup, early in Juno, and most larvae had 
succumbed to disease by June l6. An occasional larva of II. 
disstria was found with M. pluvialis Dyar near Skykonish on 
June 11 and on Vashon Island late in May. 
FALL WEBWORM ( Hyphant.ria cunoa Drury) 
Connecticut. S. VI. Bromley (Juno 24): First brood of fall web worm , 
H. textor Harr., unusually abundant in southwestern Connecticut. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (June 13): Young specimens of fall webworn 
noted on pear at Baltimore. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (June 6): Hosts of half-grown fall webworms 
on apple trees were observed at Fort Valley on June 6. 
Tennessee. G. U. Bentley (June 20): Generally bad throughout the 
State. First appearance noticed early in June. Many reports 
received.. Host plants varied, the predominating ones observed 
having been maple , sycamore, Lombardy poplar, elm, and mulberry. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (June 24): Reported as present on some fruit 
and forest trees in Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, and 
"Jcbstor Counties; on pecan trees in Humphreys County and in 
the southeastern part of the State. 
GYPSY MOTH ( Forthotria dispar L . ) 
Massachusetts. M. D. Leonard (June 20): On Cape Cod a heavy infesta- 
tion reported, especially in the locality of Harwich. Larvae 
about three-fourths grown and control measures being applied. 
VICEROY ( Basilar chi a archippus Cram. ) 
Minnesota. A. C-. Rugglos and assistants (Juno 19): Moderately 
abundant on poplar at Minneapolis on May l4. 
EUROPEAN FRUIT LECAHIUM ( Lecaniun corni Bouche) 
Pennsylvania. T. L. Guyton (June 20): Collected on sassafras in a 
forest near Laflin on June l4. (Det. by K. Morrison.) 
PUTNAM'S SCALE ( Aspidiotus ancylus Putn.) 
Pennsylvania. S. 17. Bromley (June 24): Found infesting Ohio buckeye 
in the Philadelphia area, 
