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deodar VraEVIL ( Pissodos ncncrensis Gcrn.) 
Missisisip'oi, C, Lylo (May* 25) J Spooioens o'bservcd on trees in G-rcnadn County. 
Some danaf^c observed in Oktibbeha County* 
LILAC 
BORERS ( Podosesia spp.) 
Eorth Dricota. J. A, Munro (May 23 )j Ash and lilac borer nodcratcly abundant 
in lilac hcd^^cs at Eargo, 
\tTEITE peach scale ( Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. ) 
iTorth Carolina. J. O’i Rov;ell (May ll); Specinens of lilac twigs infested with 
sca-lcs received fron Mount Airy* (Pet, by H, Morrison.) 
OYSTEiiSIIELL SCiiLE ( Lopidosaphos ulmi L*) 
General* E, P, Pelt (Hay 23 )j Esi:3ecia,lly XJj^G^-^alcnt on ash and lilac in an area 
within 50 nilcs of Hew York City* 
Maryland. E. H, Cory (May 27): Reported as atta.cking lilac at Ba,ltinorc* 
Wisconsin, E. L. Chambers (June l); Very abundant in sevcra.1 cities in souther 
Wisconsin on lilac, cotoncastor, and apple* 
PJIODODEHDROIT 
RHODODEEDROIT BOREPl ( Conopia. rhododendri Bcutn.) 
Pennsylvania, E, P, Pelt (May 23): Some injury caused to rhododendron steins 
in the Philadelphia, area* 
Maryland, E, 11. Cory (May 27): Reported as a.ttacking Rhododendron at West- 
minster * 
ROSE 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Maryland, L, P, Ditman (May 25): Aphids injuring roses in Prince Georges 
County, 
Mississipxji, C, Lylo (May 25): Reports of injury to rose from various parts of 
the State* 
Missouri, L, Hasonan (May 2l): Slovr to appear this spring but since the middle 
of May definite daznago has been done to roses* 
Utah, G. P, Knowlton (May 13): Pink and green rose-potato aphid ( Macro siphum 
solanifolii Ashm, ) daxia^ging apical growth of a number of rose bushes in 
northern UtaJi* 
UBRARY 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
