^4 6 8 "* 
HiiPLS 
GnSEIT-STllIPEi) l-LtU'LE ^^02H ( Anisotr. rtfoicunfe E.) 
Vornont, H, L, En.iley (Aa^^ust 30 )• Sur;;nr“ua.plo orchrrd of r,ppro”ino,tely 300 
trees prn.cticr,lly defoliated at ITovrarl., Caledonia Count;, northwestern 
Vernont, Ecodinf;: less noticeahle in surroundinf: country. Larvae crawling 
on trunks of trees hut feeding ]practically over on August 29* (Septenher ’ 
28) J Very abundant at Newark, One sug,nr-naple orchard nearly defolia.tcd; 
50 -percent defoliation noted elsov;here in vicinity, 
A CEEAIQYCID ( Anthohoscu.s ruricola Oliv, ) 
Massachusetts, N, B. ^ecker (^eptenher 9)^ Lrurvae taken from a naplo tree whicl) 
wa.s cut dovm recently on the canpus of Mount Holyoke College at South 
Hadley, (^et, hy N. H, iVnderson,) 
MOUITTAIH ASH 
A SAi/ELY ( Prist iphoiua gen icul at a. Htg, ) 
Nev; Eanpshire, B, J, Parr (Soptcinhor lO): Erorn hea,vi'- defoliation to coniDlete 
stripping of nounta.in ash noted in the Naterville Va3.1ey, Wonalancet, 
Bartlett, and Crawford Notch areas in the Npitc Motmtains of New Hampshire 
on August 20 to 31* 
Vermont, T. J, Parr (Septenher lO); Mountain a.sh dofolia-ted, a,nd in some cases 
completely striiTped, in the Middlohury Gap area in the Green Mountains of 
Vermont on ^V-igust 20 to All larya.e had spun cocoons. 
OiYK 
OIuuTGS-STP.IPSD OAIv NOIU'I (A nisota senatoria A, & S.) 
Vermont, H, L, Bailey (September 2): Larvae strip|.)ing vrhite oak trees in 
Charlotte, Chittenden County, western Vermont, 
TNIG PldJNEH ( Hyperma.llus villosus E, ) 
Massachusetts, A, I, Bourne (September 24) i throughout western part of 
Sta,te much lighter than normal,' Seemed much more prevalent and more con- 
spicuous in the eastern, and particularly the northeastern part of the 
State, 
Michigan, P. Hutson (September 23)5 Poported as numerous at Alma, 
A BOPEP ( Agrilus arcuatus Say) 
Wisconsin. E. L. Chambers (September 26): Considerably da:naged oak trees throug 
out southern Wisconsin, clipping off naiay branches. 
