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Illinois. W. P. Flint (June 20). : The cicada appeared a little late, 
the first insects "being seen or heard on May 29 and 30* Very 
general and .abundant , covering the area of the State north of 
a line drawn approximately fron Keokuk, Iowa, to Danville. 
11. F. Howard (June IS): In the vicinity of Chicago Heights, 
not far fron the Indiana line, the cicada was so abundant that 
the characteristic calls could "be heard in an automobile . A 
specimen was taken in the city. 
H. R. Painter (June 19): Heavy drumming along Federal 
Highway No. JO between Chicago Heights and Plainfield on June l6. 
Wisconsin. C. L. Fluke (June 24): In large numbers in Richland, 
Crawford, Rock, and Dodge Counties. Lesser numbers in all 
southern counties. Began emerging about June 1. 
Iowa. . C. J. Drake (May yi ) : Reported this morning as emerging 
in the eastern part of the .State at Cedar Rapids, Linn County. 
F. E. Krauso (June 10): Fairly numerous in trees in 
Jackson County. 
ASK 
ARIZONA ASH TING-ID ( Loptoypha minor Me A. ) 
California. C. S. Mo r ley (June 12): Showing up and doing some 
injury to ash trees in Kern County. 
■ BEECH 
BEECH WOOLLY APHID ( Phyllapliis fagi L. ) 
Connecticut. S. W. Bromley (Juno 24): Abundant as usual on ornamental 
beech trees, particularly purple end cut-leaf varieties, in 
the southwestern area. 
BIRCH 
BRONZED BIRCH 30RER (Agrilus anxius Gory) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (June 21): Damaging trees at, Indianapolis 
on June 17. 
BIRCH LEAF MINER ( Fenusa pumil a Klug) 
Ohio. J. S. Houser (June 2): Attacking white birch at Hudson. 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (May 29): A few alates of Co.lo.phis 
betulaocolens Fitch found on birch at Ridgewood along with the 
much .loro abundant Eucoraphis botulae Koch. 
