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AZilLEA SCj'JjE ( Eriococcus azr.leae Const.) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (May 25); Spccinons. roccivod fron Leflore County on May 
i4.‘ 
PALMEUWOPiM ( Dichonerls ligulolla Hbn,) 
AlaLar.ia, L, L, Enr'^lish (May 6): Spccinens received fron Spring Hill, Hcarcd 
fron l.arvao feeding on the foliage of azalea, (Let. by J. E, G, Clarke,) 
A MITE ( Par at o tranycluis ilicis McG, ) 
Virginia. E. E. Snith (April 24): Eound on a.zalea at ITorfolk on April 19* 
(Dct, by S, A. McGregor.) 
BOXWOOD 
BOXlifOOD LEAP MD3EH ( Mona,r thr opalpus buxi Laboulb,) 
Marylo;nd, E. N. Cory (May 15)j Deported on old English box fron Westninster, 
Carroll County, and fron Daltinore County, 
Virginia,, A. M. Woodside (May 23 )j Less abundant than a year ago a,t Staunton, 
Adults bogcan to energo about May l6» 
Washington, E. P. Drorhioy (Ma-y 22): Severe damage to boxwood reported in the 
vicinity of Socattle, Adults were seen energing fron infested shrubs in 
great numbers on May 10* 
Cjh^IBLLIA 
DDOAD KITE ( Henitansonenus la.tus Panics) 
Massachusetts, W. E, Docker (April 23): Spccinens of canellia lca,ves received, 
Deported as causing sonc concern to one of the owners of a largo green- ' 
house in Hadley, (Dot, by H, E, Ewing, ) 
COLUICINE 
COLUl-DIHE LEilE MIHSPl ( Phytonyza ninuscula Gour,) 
Hew Jersey, ^M. D, Leonard (May 29): A number of garden plants at Pddgowood 
found with sono leaves entirely uninfested, whereas others had every leaf 
heavily mined, 
COTOHEASTED 
A MOTH ( Laspeyresia. sp,) 
Virginia, E, H, Ereuhd (May 9)* Specimens of a cocoon, pupa, and adult noth, 
which attacks cotoneaster, received fron Dichnond on April 9, Moth emerged 
on April l4, (Det, by C, Heinrich.) 
