California. C. Bishopp (Au^:p.st 12): Collected at Lakcport on August 3* 
Killing willow alonf-; lake, 
EUROPSiUT FRUIT LECAMUM ( Lecanium corni Bouche) 
Utah. G. F. Knnwlton (May 18): Heavily infesting rose hushes in gardens at 
Richfield, 
COTTOHY-CUSHIOU SCiiLE ( Icerya pure ha si Mask.) 
Hew York. ‘M. D. Leonard (August 9 ): Few hay trees growing outdoors in large 
wooden tubs at the Hew York World* s Fair Grounds were infested, one being 
considerably infested and the other two or three only lightly. Plants 
reported as coming from a nursery near Philadelphia, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle and assistants (Au^pist 26 )! Reported as very numerous on 
one property in Earrison County and several requests for control reported 
from the southeastern counties, 
A MITE ( Erio-phyes eucricotes Hal,) 
Hew York. E. P. Pelt (August 26 ): Lycium leaves infested with galls were re~ 
ceived from the Hew York Botanical Garden, 
AZALEA 
AZALEA SCALE ( Eriococcus azaleae Comst,) 
Mississippi, C. Lyle and assistants (Autpist 26): Found on azalea on three 
propertie-s in Earrison County, Light infestations noted in Meridian area. 
BM300 
I A SCALE ( Odonaspis penicillata Green) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 26 ): Specimens on bamboo received from Harrison 
County, 
B0r>;0QD 
BOXWOOD LEAF MI HER ( Monar thropalpus buxi Laboulb, ) 
Hew England. E. p. Felt (August 26 ): Damage reported from a number of local! ti 
in southern Hew England, southeastern Hev/ York, and northern Hew Jersey, 
Pennsylvania, T, L, Guyton (August I 9 )! Humerous in one planting of boxwood at 
Harrisburg, , 
Horth Carolina, D. L, Wray (Au<gust l); Seriously attacking boxwood in Winston- 
Salem, in Forsyth County , and in Asheville, in Buncombe County, 
