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ITew York, P, B. Dowden (August lb): Outbreaks on elm trees observed in the 
following localities of the State: Highland, Esopus, Millbrook, Kingston, 
Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, and Harrison, 
Pennsylvania, J, P, Sleesman (August 5)5 Widespread throughout the Philadelphia 
area, the elms having been completely defoliated in many localities, 
T, L, Guyton (August 9)’* Numerous on elm in one garden in Harrisburg, 
New Jersey. C. W, Collins (August 9)j Noticeable injury had occurred in parts 
of Somerset, Morris, and Essex Counties in areas where the species had been 
momerous during the last few years. More abundant in Morristown than in 
any year since 1934 at least', . 
Maryland, E, N, Cory (August 6): Attacking elms at Leonardtown, 
Virginia, L, A, Hetrick (jiurpist 24): -i^ggs, larvae, and adults abundant on young 
elms at West Point on August 8, Trees had already s\iffered severe injury, 
L/lHGER EUjI LEilE BEETLE ( Monocesta coryli Say ) 
Elorida. A, K, Madden (July Larvae collected on elm at Qp.incy on July 18, 
Loaves completely skeletonized on two trees. No other st.age of insect 
present, (Det, by W. H. Anderson,) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (August 17): Reported on elm at Montgomery on August 
13 and at Fitzpatrick on August 12, and on elm and willow at Kelley ton on 
July 31. 
F. E. Guyton (July 20): Found at Aubu.rii, 
A NYrlPHi^ID ( Polygon! a interrogationis F. ) 
Connecticut. J, V. Schaffner Jr, (August 2l): Larvae unusually common, particu- 
larly on the terminal leaves of elm sprout growth and small trees along 
roadsides in the rural districts of Now Haven County, 
MOURNING-CLOM BUTTERil^Y ( Hamadryas antiopa L,) 
Missouri, A. C, Burrill (Aufgust l): Nearly full-grown caterjpillars were eating 
leaves on elm sprouts and seedlings on June 7 near St, Louis and on June 23 
at Jefferson City, 
EUROPEjIN elm scale ( Gossyi^aria spuria Mod.) 
Maine, PI. B, Peirson (August 19): Heerry on cork elm in Hancock and on Ainerican 
elm in Augusta in June and July, 
Nebraska, H, D, Tate (August 16): found to bo heavily infesting samples of 
branches from an elm received from Kimball County on August I3, 
