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COTTONY MAPLE SCALE (Pulvinaxia vitis L.) 
Now York, E. P, Pelt (July 24): Pound in considerable numbors on yov; at Oyster 
Bay* 
Ohio, T. H, Parks (July 24): Specimens rccoivod from Mount Victor, Hardin 
County, and from Urbana, Champaign County, with statement that maple trees 
were seriously infested early in July, 
Wisconsin* E, L, Chambers (July 30)i Abundant on soft na.pl e in Dodge and 
Jefferson Counties, 
Idaho, H, C, Hallock (July S): Noted attacking Virginia creeper in Twin Pedis 
and very common on maple and other trees in the area* 
OAK 
WIG PKUNER ( Hypormallus villosus P.) 
New Hampshire, J. G, Conklin (July 26): Unusually abundant in southeastern 
part of the State* particularly on oak* 
Minnesota, M, W, Wing (July 15)s Very abundant on oak at Parmington, Red Wing, 
Saint Anthony Park, Saint Paul, and Minneapolis, 
A TORTRICID ( Argyrotoxa s emipurpur ana Kearf.) 
Connecticut, J, V, Schaffner, Jr, (June 25): Scarlet oak trees in nixed stand 
of hardwoods on an area of about 5 acres in Wallingford were about 75~per- 
cent defoliated early in June. A few white oak trees were also partially 
defoliated. 
A JUMPING GAIL ( Nouro torus sodtatorlus Hy. Edw,) 
California. D, P. 3a,rncs and G. H. Kaloostian (July 15): Specinens received. 
Evident that large numbers are now dropping from leaves of the valley oak 
( Qucrcus lobata ) in Prcsno, 
A LACEBUG ( Corythucha arcuo.tr, Say) 
New Jersey. M, D, Leonard (July 25): Pound attacking white oak at Ridgewood, 
Most of the loaves so infested that the foliage had assumed a. gene rad gray- 
ish cast. (Dot. by H. G. Barber.) 
GIANT APHID ( Longistigna caryao Harr.) 
Tennessee. G, M, Bentley (July 6): Reported as damaging pin oak at Etowah, 
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