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Maryland. S, IT. Cory (July 20): Attacking; locust trees at Prince Frederick, 
Calvert County, 
Virginia, F. W, Poos (August 20); breeding in various lots of soylseans at 
Arlington Sx[jeriraont Farm several times more abundantly than during 1939« 
The reason for this increase is not appo.rent, ITo black locust trees are 
located within several hundred yards of these soybeans, 
North Carolina, D. L, Wray (August l): Observed affecting locust trees in 
forests as much as last year in Mountain counties of Plendersonj Buncombe, 
Madison, Mitchell, and lancey, 
Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina, G-. M, Bentley (August 23): Very 
’ bad on locust trees on August lU in eastern Tennessee. Hecently found 
equallj'' as serious^ in North and South Carolina, 
SI LVEP- SPOTTED SKIPFSP ( Proteldes clarus Cram.) 
Connecticut. G, PI. Plumb (Aucgust I9); Some of the sma,ller locust trees attacked 
by Epargyreus tityrus F. at Hainbow have been almost completely defoliated, 
LOCUST DOREE ( Cyllene robiniae Forst, ) 
Minnesota, M, W. Wing (August 15)s On locust tree at Sandstone,' 
A CERii]''IBYCID ( Tylonotus bimaculatus Hald.) 
Minnesota. M. N. Wing (Aul'nist 15)! Present on black locust at Ivanhoe, 
MAPLE 
GZEEIT- STRIPED MAPLE W0RI4 ( Ani sota rubicunda F, ) 
Maine, K, D. Peirson (Au;nist I9)! Generally heavy in eastern and southern Maine, 
especially in Wa^shington and Plancock Counties, v/here severe defoliation of 
maple has occurred, 
Virginia, A. M. Woodside (August lU): Few trees partly defoliated near Fisher- 
ville, Augusta. County, and at several points along. the highways, 
MAPLE LMIF CUTTER ( Paraclemensia acerifoliella Fitch) 
Vermont, H, L. Dailey (Au.'iist): Abundant on suga.r maple foliage in western 
Vermont. Foliage of many trees browned by attacks, 
AN +IFHID ( Drepanaphi s acerifoliae Thos.) 
New York, M. D. Leonard .(August I5)! Very light infestation found on leaves 
of several maple trees examined at Flushing, The same trees were infested 
in 1939. 
