AN APHID (Pergandeidia trirhoda Walk.) 
New Jersey (July 25 )t Considerable infestation on several columbine plant 
at Ridgewood. 
DOGWOOD 
A CERAMBYCID ( Oberea tripunctata Swed. ) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (July l6); Larva collected from dogwood at Berwyn. 
(Det. by W. H. Anderson.) 
EUONYMUS 
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EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonyni Const.) 
Georgia. T, L. Bissell (July 15 ) s Old .hedge at Griffin severely infested 
in spots. Large branches were killed. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 25); Specimens from euonymus plants received 
•%. from Chickasaw County. . *'(: - - - - 
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Texas* R. K. Eletcher (July 22); Very heavy infestation on euonymus in 
Rusk County on July 17* • : . 
GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Taeniothrips simplex Morison) • • 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (July 22); Gladiolus blossoms in a garden at 
Experiment ruined. ;•/- ; .- 
Mississippi* C. Lyle (July 25); Specimens received from Jackson County 
with reports of serious injury to one- planting* 
Wisconsin, E. L. Chambers (July 30); Very abundant on late gladiolus in 
Jefferson, Dodge, Milwaukee, and Ozaukee Counties. 
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Washington. C. E. Doucette (July l6): Gladiolus plants, about IS to 24 
inches high, severely injured, when observed on July 7 i n Tacoma. 
Many adults and larvae present. 
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A SCALE ( Chrysomphalus bifasciculatus Eerris) 
New Jersey. E. ,P. Eelt (July 24): Occurred in considerable numbers on 
ivy growing indoors in the vicinity of Grange, 
