LINDEN 
AN APHID ( Myzocallis tiliae L. ) 
New Jersey, a. D. Leonard (October 17) : Several large street trees 
at Ridgewood, under observation and apparently uninfested during 
the long dry summer, now show scattered leaves with one or two 
aphids present on each. 
MULBERRY WHITEFLY ( Tetraleurodos mori Quaint.) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (September 25): A large street tree 
('American linden^ examined at Ridgewood, showed a moderate in- 
festation on the undersides of the leaves. (Dot. by Louise 
M. Russell.) 
LOCUST 
LOCUST BORER ( Cyllene robiniae Eorst.) 
Virginia. C. R. Willey and F. R. Freund (October): Observed as 
very abundant on goldenrod from Winchester to Roanoke and into 
Appomattox during the week of September 17- 
MAPLE 
. AN APHID ( Dr op an ap hi s o,cerifoliae . Thos . ) 
New York. M. D. Leonard (October 21): Some large maple trees at 
Flushing were very lightly infested, and sexual apterous females 
wore among those present. 
NORWAY MAPLE APHID ( Periphyl lus lyrop ictus Hess.) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (October 17): Several small maple trees, 
apparently uninfested much earlier in the season, 
recently developed small colonies on some of the leaves. 
GREEN- STRIPED MAPLE WORM ( Anisota rub i cun da P.) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (August 25): There was a heavy stripping 
of maple trees in Townships JO and 35. cast-central Maine. 
A BORER ( Proteotcras aesculana Riley) 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (October 24): Observed 
feeding in the tender growing shoots of maple seedlings at 
Norfolk. 
