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Minncsotp,. A, G, Hu-iv^lcs and assistmts (June); Very abtuidmt in ^aint Paul on 
■buckthorn and lila.c« 
LILAC LOIfflIl ( Podososia syringao Harr,) 
Michigan, R. Hutson (May 24).: i^^cportcd from Saint Joseph, 
HHODODEHDHOH 
EHODOLEmOH MIDGE ( Giardonyia rhododendri Pelt) . 
Massachusetts. E, D, Pelt (June 25): Ca,used sonc injury in the Poston area.. 
Hew Jersey. E. P, Pelt (June 25): Sonc injury at South Orange, 
HOSE 
HOSE SAVJPLY ( Caliroa aethiops E. ) 
Hc'braska, H, D, Tate (June IS): Pound attacking rose plants in Sarpy County on 
Juno 6 and in I-a.ll County on Juno 13* 
^^ansas, H, H, Hryson (.June 25) l Caused considerable injury to roses during oar! 
part of month, 
HOSE LEAP DEETLE ( Hodonota puncticollis Sa.yj 
Pennsylvania, E. J. Udine (June 6): Hunorous in sonc localities around Carlisli 
Plowers and loa.ves ca.ton, 
HOSE iUPHID ( Macros iphun rosae L.) 
Hew Jersey, M, D‘# . Leonard (J\mc 27): Very few aphids o'loserved on .rose "bushes 
and vines of sovcral varieties at Hidgev/ood, 
SHOUDALL 
PEAII APHID ( Aphis runicis L,) 
Hev/ York, M, D, Leonard. (June 29): Several snowball bushes, reported a.s nod- 
era.tely infested a.t Jackson Heights on May 27» have cleared up, 
SPIHEA 
SPIHEA APHID ( Aphis sTjraecola. Patch) 
Hev/ York and New Jersey, M, D, Leonard (June 27): Light infestations observed 
on many ornaxienta.l plantings a.t Ja.ckson Heights, N, Y, Light infestation 
remaining at Hidgev/ood, N, J,, on spirea, v/hich a fev/ v/oeks ago was 
heavily infested. 
