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EIM COCKSCOMB GiYLL ( Colopha ulnicola Pitch) 
Michigan* R» Hutson (J\ine 22): Received fron Grojicl Rapids, Centerville, Bast 
Lansing, and Rorthvillo, • 
Minnesota, A, G, Ruggles rnd assistants (June): -Abundant on eln at St, Paul* 
EUROPEiJr ELM SCjILE ( Goss.^/paria spuria Mod*) 
Hev/ York, R, B, Horsey (Juno): Huxicrous spectocns noted on Huntingdon and 
Scotch elns at Rochester on Jvmo IS* 
Nebraska. H, P, Tate (June IS): Conplaints on May 29 'oud June 11 fror.i Choyonno 
County of this scale a,ttacking elns, 
Utah, G, P, Knov/lton and P, C, Harnston (June l4): Bamging 'elns at Bea.ver, 
Milford, and Logan, Sorie young trees seriously affected; 
AH APHID ( Mindarus abiotinus Koch) 
Pennsylvania, G. B. Sleesnan (J\inc ll): Heavy infestation noted on Nordnann fir 
in the Phila.dclphia area. V^ingod adults taken fron a, heavy infestation on 
Abies concolor nearby. About 2 to 3 v;eeks v;ore spent on the now growth of 
A. concolor , then the winged adults left the fir for some other h ost plant, 
GROUHDSELBUSH • 
A LEAP BEETLE ( Trirhabda bacharadis VTcb,) 
Virginia, L, A, Hetrick (June 24): Pull-grown larvae found feeding on foliage 
of gall-bushes on edges of r.uirshes at ¥ost Point on May 26, On June 1 the 
larvae entered the soil, and on Juno 24 adults were energing, (Dot, by 
H, S, Barber,) ■ * ‘ 
HICKORY 
HICKORY PHYLLOXER/i ( Phylloxera caryaecaulis Pitch) 
Connecticut. E, P. Pelt (June 25): Sufficiently abundant at Bristol to cause 
considerable dropping of hickory leaves on niany trees* 
Hew York, R. E, Horsey (June): Very nttnerous on a large na.tive hickoiy at 
Rochester on June 18* 
LARCH 
VOOLLY lARCH APHID ( Chemos • s^trobilobius Kltb,) ' 
Pennsylvania. J, S, Pinckney (June 18): Hca.vily infesting lower half of larch 
..trees at Mt, Holly Springs* 
