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L, A. Hetrick (Auf^st 20): , Infestirifi juniper and arlDorvitae' at "West Point 
and Aylett, ‘Defoliation has caused death of some ornamentals. 
South Carolina, P, Sherma-a and W. C, Hetties (August 26); Evergreen hagworm 
apparently more abundant than normal, 
Alabama, J. M. ^^obinson (August 17)j Reported as active on cedars at Troy on 
July 22; at Bhorter on August 15; at Auburn on August 1,* and at Cullomburg 
on July 18, 
Ohio, T. E, Parks (August 24); Much defoliation of arbori’itae, willow, and othej 
trees in the southern half of the State, 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 26): Specimens received from P:>ntotoc, Simpson, 
Tallahatchie, and Tate Counties, Also reported present in Prentiss County, 
abundant in the Meridian area, all over the northeastern counties, in Holmes 
and Washington Counties, and to be causing severe damvage in one locality in 
Hinds County . 
Missouri, L, Haseman (August 20)j Manj’’ complaints received during August from 
many parts of the State, where bagworms have been injuring evergreen, boxeldo 
ahd. other trees, ' • 
Oklahoma. P. A, Penton (August 22): Reported at Elmore City, 
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Texas, R. K, Pletcher. (August 13); Injury severe* on red cedar and arborvitae in 
Milam, Colorado, El Paso, and Ellis Counties, 
ALDER 
SUROPEAI'T ALDER LE^iP MIHSR ( Penusa dohrnii Tischbein) 
Pennsylvania, S, P, Pelt (A\igust 26); Somewlmt abundant at Wynnev/ood, 
ASK 
AH APHID ( Frociphilus fraxinifolii Riley) 
Minnesota, M, 'W, Wing (August 15); Present on ash at Saint Paul, 
Utah, G, P, Knowl ton (August lO); Heavily infesting terminal leaves of ash at 
i.yde Park and Smithfield, Attended by large numbers of black ants, 
AH ASH PLOWER GALL ( Erioph^yes f raxini f lo ra Pelt) 
Minnesota, M, W. V/ing (August 15); Present on white ash at Stonj^ Point, 
BIRCH 
3R0HZED BIRCH BORER ( Agrilus anxius Gory) 
General, E. P, Pelt (August 26); Work somewhat prevalent upon white, especially 
ornamental, birch here and there in the Horthea.stern States, 
