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LARCE SAWLY (ig; gr.oonenatiis crichsonii Htg, ) 
Pennsylvania. J. S, Pinckney (June IS): Entire larch tree infested at Mt, Holly 
Springs, 
MAPLE 
WOOLLY ALDER APHID ( Prociphilus tosscllatus Pitch) 
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Connecticut. E. P, Pelt (Juno 25): Alder hlight aphid locally abundant in the 
Stanford area, 
Maryland. E. IT. Cory (June 4): Heavy infestation in St, Marys^ County* . * 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (June 25): Specinons received from Lee County, whore they 
wore feeding on naple, 
HORWAY IViAPLS /iPHID ( Poriphyllus lyropictus Kess.) . 
Indiana. L, P, Steiner (June 24): Very abundant on naplos in southwestern 
Indiana, 
COTTOljy M/iPLS SCALE ( Pirlvlnaria vitis L.) 
Tennessee, G. M, Bentley (June ll): Causing injury to naplcs in Knox, Henry, 
and Cocke Counties, 
Utah, G. P, Knov-zlton (June 7)^ Her.vily attacking twigs of naple in Hebor, 
MAPLE HEPTICTJLA ( iTepticula soricopeza Zell.) 
Ohio, J, S, Houser (June 6): Leaf -rs talk borer occurs on ITorwa^^ naplcs over a 
range a,t least 6 niles in diancter and is causing notable loaf losses cat 
Youngstovm, 
MAPLE LEAP STEli BORER ( Priophorus accripaulis MacG.) 
Connecticut. P, Uallcace' and B, H. Walden (June 4); Ground covered with leaves 
under tv/o naplcs. One-third of leaves on these two trees brov/ned, 
MAPLE LEijP SPOT ( Occidonyia ocellaris 0, S.) 
Connecticut, E, P. Polt (June 25): Very cubundant locally on red noplc, 
BLADDER ivLiPLE GALL ( Ph;^^llocoptes quadripes Shin.) 
Genercul, J. V, Schaffner, Jr, (June l4); ITunbor of specinens and- inquiries re- 
garding control neasures, received in June fron Ccastern Massachusetts end 
the vicinity of Hew York City, indicate that this pest is very prevalent in 
tlioso cureas, . 
Michigan. R, Hutson (Jun.e 22); Reported fron counties in the southca-stern part 
of the StcUtc, 
