LILY 
BULB IIITE ( Rhizoglyphus hy^lhthl Bdv> ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyls (April 23)t , ^ecimens sent in from Lowndes County, 
where they were injuring lily hulhs, and from Wilkinson County, where 
< gladiolus hulbs were infested. . 
MAGMOLIA . . 
MAGNOLIA SCALE ( Neolecaniua cornuparvum Thro) 
New York. R. B, Horsey (April): Magnolias badly infested on April 18 
at Rochester. On tome of the trees the large scale was scraped off 
last summer, but there appear to be many of the overwintered young 
scale. 
Pennsylvania. B. P« Pelt (April- 23)j Pound in injurious numbers on 
magnolia in the vicinity of Philadelphia. 
OLBANLER . 
. ‘ OLEANUBR APHID ( Aphis nerii Ponsc. ) 
Arizona. C. D., Leber t (April 13)* .Abundant on oleander in Salt River Valley. 
RHODODENDRON 
BROAD-NBCKBD ROOT BORER ( Prionus laticollis Dx*ury) 
Pennsylvania. B. P. Pelt (April; 23). Work of prionus grubs, probably this 
species, somewhat abundant in rhododendron roots in the Philadelphia 
axea. 
A beetle ( Oorthylus punctatissimus Zimm. ) 
Pennsylvania. E. P, Pelt (April 23)s The pitted ambrosia beetle was 
somewhat prevalent in rhododendron roots in the Philadelphia section. 
ROSE 
ROSE APHID ( Macro siphum rosae L. ) 
Virginia. 0. R. Willey (April); Aphids on roses in Richmond very scarce, 
as compared to last season at this time. 
Utah. G, P, Knowlton and P, C. Harmston (April 2U): Reported as damaging 
roses at Moab. 
Arizona. C. D., Lebert (April 15): Abundant on rose in the Salt River Valley. 
