AW APHID (Sinara glehna Pssig) 
District of Columbia* L, G. Baumhofer (May 16): Aphids collected from spruce 
twigs at Washington. Pound clustered on hark of twig between needles, Wo 
winged forms present. (Pet. by P. W. M as on. ) 
SPRUCE MITE ( Paratetranychus uniunguis Jacobi) 
Minnesota. M. W. Wing (July 15 ) i Reported ns very abundant on spruce at Clark- 
field, France, Saint Paul, Pipeston, and Albert Lea, and on white and red 
spruce at Minneapolis. 
TAMARACK 
1ASTERW LARCE BEETLE ( Dondroc tonus simplex Lee.) 
Minnesota. W. M, Wing (July 15 ) • Present on tamarack at Marino on S a int Croix, 
WALHUT 
WALWUT CATERPILLAR ( Pat ana intogerrina, G. & R. ) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (July 20): Damaging walnut trees in vicinity of 
Lawrenceburg. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle* ct al, (July 25 ): Reported as feeding on pecan in one 
locality in Pate County. 
Missouri. L. Hasenan (July 23 ): In central Missouri since the middle of July 
a few colonics found working on hickory and walnut. Most, of. these are 
in the fourth and fifth instars. 
WILLOW 
C0TT01TW00D LEAF BEETLE ( Ohrysomola scripta P. ) 
Louisiana. T. E; Snyder (July 13)* Beetles and larvae from Rev; Orleans. (Dot, 
by K. Anderson.) _ . , 
Ohio. E. W. Mendenhall (June 25 ): Pound doing damage to willows in Kirkersvillc 
Licking Comity. 
Worth Dakota, J. A. Munro (July 2l): Distributed and moderately abundant 
particularly in young cottonwood plantings. 
