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aumioLus 
GLADIOLUS THDirS ( laonlothrips sinL^loac Morison) 
Florida, J. D, Watson (Moy 22): Sovero danage to gladiolus in the southwosterr 
part of tho Stato, 
Wisconsin, S, L, Chaiibcrs (Juno l): Growers report considerable injtiry to 
stored corns all winter, vdiorcvor storage was warn, 
Louisiana, C, H. Dlair (Mo,y 22); Found tu bo doing serious danage in one place 
in Sat on Dougo, 
HOLLY 
HOLLY LEAF MIlJEIi ( Phytonyza ilicis Curt,) 
General, E, P, Folt (May 23); Rather a,bundant on holly in southwestern New 
England and in the southeastern part of Now York, 
Washington, E, P. Sroakoy (May 22); Reported as attacking holly severely. 
Flics have been onerging for several days, 
IVY 
OLS/iNDER SCALE ( Aspidiotus hodcrae Vallot) 
Ohio, E, W, Mendenhall (May 22); Found quite bad on ivy plants in houses at 
Colunbus, 
JUinFER AND CEDAR 
JUNIPER SC^iLE ( Piaspis carueli Targ, ) 
Pennsylvania, H, S, Hodgkiss (May 25) J Generally vory abundant, 
Michigan, R, Hutson (May 21); Reported at Bast Lansing and Grand Rapids, 
JUNIPER WE3V/0R14 ( Pichonoris narginollus F,) 
Maryland, E, N. Cory (May 15); Found attacking juniper at Daltinore, 
Michigan, R, Hutson (May 2l); Reported at Jackson, Kalanazoo, and Lansing, 
JUNIPER MIDGE ( Contarinia juniperina Felt) 
Kansas, H, 3. Hungerford (May 20); Ha.s caused nuch concern in Lawrence in the 
last few years, but scarce at present. 
