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ocllcctcd on Monterey cypress at Feint Defiance, were Drought 
in early in May. The larvae were extremely abundant and feeding 
gave the trees a scorched appearance. Adults began to emerge 
about June 12. . 
ELM 
ELM LEAF DjiiETLE (G- alerucolla xanthome lacna Schr.) 
Vermont. H. L. Dailey (June 24): First adult ' noted at Winooski,. 
Chittenden ' County , northwestern area, on May 17- Eggs , newly 
hatched larvae, and adults noted at the same place on June 15. 
Infestation severe. 
Connecticut. P. Wallace (June 21): Not at all common over most 
of the State. 
New York. E. E. Horsey (June 20): A number of young larvae found 
on elms at Rochester, where it is a serious pest. 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodgkiss (June 22): Adults abundant in Phila- 
delphia County on May 24. No eggs observed. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (June 8): On elm at Hagerstown. 
Ohio. S. W. Mendenhall (June 23): Injurious on English and American 
elms in Worthington on street trees and private property. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (June 21): Defoliating elms at New Albany on 
June 15 when the larvae were nearly full grown. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (June 23): Larvae abundant on Chinese elms 
the first week of June at Lexington. 
California. C. S. Mo r ley (June 12): Has completely defoliated many 
untreated elm trees in Kern County. 
SuALLEE EUROPEAN ELM DARK DEETLE ( Scclytus nultistriatus Marshall) 
Connecticut. ?. Wallace (Juno 21): much more abundant on elm in 
New Haven County than at any tine since 1934. 
NATIVE ELM DARK DEETLE ( Hylurgop inu s ruf ip os lich. ) 
Connecticut. ?. Wallace (Juno 21): Much more abundant in New Haven 
County on elm than at any time since 1934. 
ELM FLEA DEETLE (Altica ulmi Woods) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (June 27): W. D. Decker reports hiber- 
nating adults from eight localities in western Massachusetts. 
