AlalDana. J, M. BoToinson (SeptenlDer 2)i Beportod as attackin,!^ a maple tree at 
3oaz» 
CAT/iUPA 
CATillPA SPHIHX ( Ceratonia catalpae Bdv,) 
Oklahovia, T. A, i’onton (Septonker 28 )j OutkreeJs in a.nd around Tulsa, causing 
defoliation of nany trees. Caterpillars are apparently heavily para- 
sitized, 
ELM LEAP BEETLE ( Calc rue el la xanthooelaena Schr.) 
PJ-iode Island, B, Eddy (Septenher 24); Very hea\v "but a<witi*Qllod v;here treatment 
was used, 
Utah, G-, V, Knov/lton (September IS); Seriously attacking large elns at Smith- 
field, 
Washington, L, G, Smith (■^'^ugust 19) J Reported as being very corxion on eln trees 
in Yakina County, 
luiRGEH ED4 LEiiP BEETLE ( Monocesta coryli Say) 
Georgia, 0, I, Snapp (July 2R); Vc 17/ abundant on eln trees at Montezuma, in 
southern Georgia. jUso obsorved at Fort Valley, central Georgia, several 
weeks later, (Bet, by H, S, Barber,) 
Mississippi, M, L, Grimes (September 25); Larvae end adults feeding on eln in 
Laudcrdrle and Ec'-rton Counties early in September, First record of specie 
in Mississippi since 1895* 
MOUETIMG-CLCAK BUTTEPFLY ( Heruadryas antiopa L,) 
UtaJi, G, F, Knovrlton (Augus.t 28); Larvae stripped foliage from some Siberian 
eln trees at Salt Lake City, Provo, Farmington, and Logan, 
AE APIIII) ( T uberculatus ulnifolii Monell) 
Rev/ York, M, D, Leonard (September 25) • Infestation of elm trees increa.sing on 
the World's Fair Grcunc'.s at Flushing, Infestation not noticeable until 
about September 1, ana nov; there is quite a population and much honeydew 
evident on many trees. Some tv/o-spotted ladybird booties present, 
EUFOPEiiW ELM SCfiLE ( Goss;/~pa.ria spuria Mod, ) 
Wisconsin, E. L, Chambers (September 26); Still restricted to a few cities; now 
found in Fond du l*n,c. 
