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lIolDraska. H, D. Tato (August 17)i Kca^’y infestations o’bsorvod on elm trees at 
KirAall* Specimens received on August 17* 
Uto-h, G-, P, Knowlton (August 28): Injury ol:scrvcd on several shade- elms at 
Salt Laloe City. 
HACKBSEHY 
KACICBShllY ITIPPLS Gr/ilL ( Pachypsyll^^ c c 1 1 i di s-namna Eiley) 
Wisconsin. B, L, Chenihers (Septenher 23): Adults reported causing considerable 
nuisance by overrunning hones near infested trees in Sparta. ‘ 
All fiPHID ( Hyzocallis tiliao L, )- 
I'Icv/ York, M, D, Leonard (Soptenbor 25) J Sovora,! linden trees on World's Fair 
Grounds at Flushing ha.vc recently developed a. considerable infestation, 
■ LOCUSY 
LOCUST LSIiF MIlIEEl ( Chalcpus dorsalis Thunb.) 
Ma.ssa.chusetts, A, I, Bourne (September 24): 1‘Iodera.te injury on locusts on 
college campus at Anherst auid in the nearby towis in the Connecticut 
Valley. Beetles started to emerge on fiugust 22, 
E, P, Felt (September 24): Aij-ondant on oak folia,ge near Cambridge and 
aAso at Greenfield, 
Phode Island, B, Eddy (September 24): Very hcavjr this year, 
Tonnesseo, G. M, Bentley (September 25): Highly skeletonized- leaves of locust. 
Generally distributed thror^-diout eastern counties, ‘ 
SILVEE-SPOTTED SKIPPEE (Proteides clarus Cram.) 
Connecticut, A. Be Ca,prio (September lO): Several small bla.ck locust trees al- 
most entirely stripped at Granby, 
LOCUST TWIG 30EEE ( Scdytolopha, insiticiana Zell.) • 
Michigan. E. Hutson (Sep^tenber 23): Working in tv/igs of black iocus't, 
Goorfgia, T, L, Bisscll (SeptorUcr 2l): Black locust tuigs at E:qperim.ent common: 
infested on Soptomber 2, 
UBRARY 
STATE PLANT BOARt) 
