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C.\I4PH0R 
CAMPHOR THRIPS ( Liothrips floridensls Watson) 
Mississippi. G-, L. Rond (August 26); Reported as almost destro3;’ing some camphor 
trees groi\ring in a hed^^o in Jackson County, 
OARFA 
LESSER CAiTNA LEAP ROLLER ( Ge shna c annalis Qjiaint,) 
Mississippi. ,C. L,vle (August 26): Specimen sent in from Copiah County, the firs 
specimen seen for several years. 
OOLUMLIF S 
COLUMBIHE BORER ( Papaipena pufpuri fascia G, & R.) 
Minnesota. M. V/, (August 15){ Pound in aquilegia. roots at Forthfield, 
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CHRYSAITTiaMOM 
CI-IRYS/illTI-IEmM APHID ( Macro siphoniella sanhorni Gill.) 
Illinois, C, C, Compton (Augu.st 24); Caused an unusual amount of damage to 
greerdiouse grovoi chrysanthemums throughout State, Particularly troublesome 
where ’m\ims are grown under shading cloths, 
G®I3RYSAITTHEI'IU14 LAC5BUG. '{ Cory thucha marmorat a Uhl,) 
Ohio, T. H. Parks (August 24); Severely damaging chrysanthemum in Trunhull, 
CRAPEMYRTLE 
CRAPEIiYRTLE APHID ( Myzocallis kahawaluokalani Kirk,) 
Mississippi. L, J. Goodgame (August 26); Aijundant on trees in Monroe County, 
EUOHYMUS 
EUOFri'(LUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonyjni Const,) 
Mississippi, C. Lj^le and assistants (Au.-rust 26); %)ecimens received from Mont- 
gomery County. Severe injury reported from Hinds County and from the north- 
eastern part of the State where several plants were killed, 
Texas, R. K, Fletcher (August 13)* Causing severe injury in Dallas County on 
August 4 and in Rrazos County on Au;pisf 10, ' . ‘ ’ 
