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Ma,ssachusetts, J. V, Schaffner, Jr, (July 2l): Injury very noticoablo in nany 
localities in Middlesex and Worcester Counties. Outbreaks seen to be ex- 
trcnely local. Injury observed in Holliston, Milford, Hopedale, and Ux- 
bridge, 
Rhode Island, A. 13, Stone (July 2.6) i Wintered over in largo numbers and no re 
abundant than in any recent year, ' ' 
Mew York, R. E, Horsey (July); Bound in numbers on an elm, the larvae being 
from 2/S to 5/2 inch in length on July 10, 
Hew Jersey, C, W, Collins (July 17); First pupa of season found at Pluckonin, 
Somerset County, on July 10. Other stages, including adults tha,t over- 
wintered, noted elsewhere on tho same date. 
Virginia, A. M. Woodsido (July 20); Fairly common and causing moderate damage 
to nrtny snail elms, particularly Chinese elm, planted along the highways ii 
Augusta County, 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (June 25) l E ound slightly damaging elms in Kirkersville, 
Licking County, 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (June 28 ); Seriously damaging foliage of several elms at 
Smithfield, 
NATIVE ELM BARK BEETLE ( Hylurgopinus rufipes Eich.) 
Hew Hampshire and 'Vermont , E. P, Felt (July 24); Extremely abundant in pants o5 
the Connecticut River Valley in southern, Hew Hampshire and Vermont, evi- 
dently having bred in large numbers from - trees blown down or severely'’ dam- 
aged by the hurricane of 1932. Large numbers attacked elms in* many locali- 
ties in this region, causing dying bank of good-sized branches and in. a 
• few cases the death of a considerable proportion of oven large trees. 
Vermont. H. L. Da>ilcy (July 29); Elm found seriously attacked in Bradford, 
Orange County, east-central Vermont, Hurricane-foiled elm had been loft 
nearby, 
MOURNING CLOAK BUTTERFLY ( Hamadryas antiopa L. ) 
Minnesota, M, W. Wing (July 15) J Present on caragana at Ivanhoc. 
Iowa, C. J, Drake (June 28); Found in large numbers on elms in Atlantic, 
South Dakota, H, C. Soverin (July 26) '• Considerably damaging elms and willows 
in the eastern part of the State. 
ELM SAWFLY ( Cjnbex amorlcana Loach) 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chambers (July 30 ) J Elms and willows in many sections of 
southern Wisconsin axe being stripped, 
Oklahoma, F, E. Whitehead (July 25) '• Larvao reported on trees at Wagoner, 
