-190' 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (May 25)* Specimens of the woolly alder aphid ( Proci- 
philus tessellatus Pitch) received from Pontotoc County, where a maple tree 
was heavily infested, 
COTTOHY ilAPLE SCAKE3 ( Pulvinaria vitis L,) 
Texas, R, K, Pletcher (Ma^’- I 7 )! Pound on May 4 in Denton County, 
Washington, J, Keene (May 29) t Pound attacking hoxolder in the Clarkston 
Heights district of Asotin County on May 24, This is the ■first ■ infestation 
noted hy the vuritor ajid the only time seen on ‘boxclder, 
MAPLE BLADDER GfiLL ( Phyllocoptes quadripes Shim,) 
Pennsylvania, K, E, Hodgkiss (May 25 ) J Mite galls on soft maples wore attract- 
ing more a-ttention on May 20 than usual, 
OAK 
AK OAK LEAF ROLLER ( Argyrotoxa s omi pur pur ana Kearf.) 
Connecticut, E, P. Pelt (liny 23 ) J Lanvao abundant in the Stamford a.roa, and 
considerable injury may be expected, • ' 
GOLDEIJ OAK SCALE ( AtSterolccanium variolosum Ratz,) 
Wisconsin, S, L, Chambers (June l): Reported on oair in Mil\\raukee County, 
Control measures used in the suburbs of Milwaukee, 
PIITE 
EUROPEiUJ PHIS SHOOT MOTH ( PJiyacionia buo liana Schiff.) 
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General, E, P, Pelt (May 23)1 Becoming somewhat common in southwestern New 
England and southeastern New York, 
Michigan, R, Hutson (May 2l): Reported at Detroit and Saint Joseph, 
SILVER-SPOTTED HALISIDOTA ( Euschausia argentata Pack,) " •’ 
Washington, L, G, 'Smith (April 29 )j Severe defolia.tion on jack pine trees 
on Vashon Island wan observed on March 20, (May 29 )i Reported an attack- 
ing Douglas fir in the vicinity of Bellingham on May 23 , ‘This is the first 
time they ha.vc been noted in tha,t area. 
A LOOPER ( Ellopia- pelXucidaria G, & R, ) 
Georgia,, H. 0, Lund (May 7)» specimens ta.kon on pines in Athens, (Det, by 
H, W, Capps, ) 
