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spccimens of mined chestnut oalc leaves were received from Gaston 
County during the latter part of June. Possibly the above sjjccics. 
PINE 
WHITE-PINE WEEVIL ( Pissodes strobi Peck) 
North Carolina. 3. H. Wilford (June 23): Serious injury reported 
from Catalooche section of the Great Smoky Mountains, National 
Park, where the white-pine weevil was infesting terminal shoots 
of white pine. 
PITCH TWIG MOTH ( Petrova corns tocki ana Porn.) 
Massachusetts. V. 3. Locker (June 27): Larvae in pitch pine twigs 
from South Dennis on May 3. (Dct. by C. Heinrich.) 
EUROPEAN PINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rhyacionia buo liana Schiff.) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (June. 24): Numerous in Detroit and Monroe. 
Adults now on wing. 
PANDORA MOTH ( Coloradia pandora Blake) 
Wyoming. J. A. Beal (June 20): Adults abundant in heavily defoliated 
area of pondcrosa pine 2 miles long on Highway No. l6 nc.ar Osage . 
Eggs abundant. Young larvae just hatching. 
FINE SAWED IBS ( No o diprion spp.) 
New Jersey. C. L. Griswold (May): Over 100 acres of red, Scotch, 
Austrian, and western yellow pines planted on private estates in 
Somerset County heavily infested with N. sortifera Geoff, in the 
order named. These areas sprayed by autogiro during the latter 
half of May. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (Juno l4): LeConte's sawfly, N. locontoi 
Pitch, was infesting pine at Leonardtown. 
Ohio. J. S. Hoxisor (May J>1) : a Scotch pine planting near Clyde 
rather seriously damaged by N. sortifera . Austrian pine in the 
same planting injured to a lesser extent. Several other locali- 
ties in northern and western parts of the State in which the sawfly 
is found, notably Toledo and Lina. Nearly full-grown larvae of 
a pine sawfly, N. dyari Rohw. , were causing damage to a pine 
planting ( Pinus echinata ) in one of the State forests near 
Bainbridge. 
