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SiiDDLED PHOKIIOT'T ( Hetorocanpa guttivitta Walk*) 
Ifew Hampshire. T, J, Parr (August 23) J Modorate-to-heavy feeding' noted in 
mixed ha,rdwood stands at Wonalancet, Only diseased lanVae found, 
PiiJjE TUSSOCK MOTH (H alisidota tessellaris A, & S,) 
Connect icut. J, 'V, Schaffner, Jr, Larvae unusually common in many localities 
in Hew Ha.ven County, 
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% BAOWORIi ( Thy r i do p t e ry x ephemerae f 0 rni s Haw.) 
Maryland, E. K, Cory (Septem'bcr 23) i Oencrally present on evergreens, 
Virgina. H, 0. Walker and L, E, Anderson (Soptenber 24): Abundant in ITorfolk 
area during July and August, defoliating some trees, 
L, A, Hetrick (Septombor l4): Specimens sent in from‘ King and C^ueen 
County xifith report that they had defoliated an ornanentaA arborvitae. 
South Carolina, Sherman and W, C. Hetties (September 24): Occasional com- 
plaints received, 
Alabama, J. M, Robinson (August 30)* Reported as attacking cedan trees at 
Jasper, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (September 23): Specineris received from Chickasaw County, 
and reports of injury from Hovrton County and the Meridian district, 
Ohio, E, W. Mendenhall (September 2l): Very serious on evergreen and deciduous 
trees in Hewark, Licking County, 
TWO-iLlRKED TREE HOPPER ( Enchenopa binotata Say) 
How Jersey, E, P, Pelt (September 24): Egg masses abundant on Hophornbeam near 
■ " Orange, H. J, - . ■ 
A COCCID ( Aspidiotus osborni Hevm, & Ckll,) 
Eela.v;a.re, R. M, Conwell (September): Attacking tw-igs of holly at Milton, (Det 
by H, Morrison, ) 
Wisconsin, ' E, L, Chambers' (Septombor 26): Oalc scale observed on row of pin oalc 
treos‘ in a nursery, the trees having been shipped in from out-of-State 
nurseries where they were grown, (Ect, by H, Morrison',) 
EUROPEi\H PRUIT LECiATIUM ( Locanium corni Boucho) 
Hew York, R. S. Horsey (September 23) • Hur.iorous on tupolo trees, 35 ^^et tall 
and branched to the ground, in an ornamentaA planting a.t Rochester; edges 
of smaJl leaves curling. 
