EM SPA1TW0RM (Ennonos subsigna.rius Hbn.) 
Massachusetts (July 6): One-hundrod-pcrcent defoliation of naplc , elm, and 
other trees reported on an area of about square nile in a naple swamp at 
Wenhom, 
TUSSOCK MOTHS ( Hernerocanpa spp.) 
New York, E. P. Pelt (July 24): H. ~ vetusta Bdv. sufficiently numerous to attra 
notice in vicinity of Syracuse. 
Ohio, J. S. Houser (July 3)» An American larch tree, 50 feet tall, at London- 
ville, is heavily infested with K. leuco stigma A. & S, larvae about two- 
thirds f^rown. Tree completely defoliated last year* Generally more ehund- j 
ant than for several seasons. 
BAGbORM ( Thyridopteryx e ph 0 me r ae f 0 r m i s Haw.) 
Maryland. E. IT. Cory (July 25 ): At tanking evergreens generally. • 
Virginia. M, M. Duncan (July 25 ): Attacked arbor vitae and other shade trees 
quite severely in section of Chilhowic, Smyth County. Writer believes this 
is first tine that bagworn was found here, Pirst noticed on July 1. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (July l4); Occurring in less numbers than for several 
years. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle, ct al. (July 25)i Specimens received from Bolivar, Chickr 
asaw, Harrison, Lafayette, Newton, and Yo.zoo Counties, where they were said , 
to be feeding on arborvitae, evergreens,'' and shrubs. Heavy infestations 
were reported from Koines, Hinds, and Tate Counties, and in the Meridian 
and Grenada districts, 
Illinois. W. P. Plint (July 26): Infestation, which wan greatly reduced in 
winter of 1935 “ 36 » is now reappearing with many scattered and rather severe 
infestations in the central and south-central parts of the State, 
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Oklahoma. F. E, Whitehead (July 25)* Reported on cedar at Miami. 
A CHRYSOMELID ( Antipus la.ticlavia. Porst.) 
Alabama.. J. M. Robinson (July l6): Reported on persimmon at Geneva on July 1. 
A WHITEPLY ( 'Tr i o.l eur odes wellmani Bemis) 
California. R. H, Smith (July 17 ): Quito serious on Rhamnus californica in 
vicinity of ^anta. Barbara, Many plants heavily infested, (Dot. by Louise 
M. Russell.) 
