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Mississippi. C. Lyle (Septonber 25 ) i Spcci:nens received fron Coahoma, Madison, 
and Montgomery Counties. Heav;;'^ infestations reported in the Grenada and 
Meridian areas and in Sunflower County. 
Texas. R, K. Pletchcr (Soptemhor 13)i Causing severe injury to Euonynus japonic? ; 
in Ton Green County on Septemhor 13. 
FIKBTHpim 
A LACnBUG ( Corythucha cydoniae Fitch) 
New Jersey, E, P, Felt (Septenher 24): Abundant on hawthorn at Plainfield. 
South Carolina. C. F, -^ainvrater (Septenher 24): Specimens collected at 
Florence. Sevrrely injuring Ih^^racantha . (^et. hy H. G. Barber.) 
Alabama. E, L. English (Sex^tenber 9)j Specimens talten from Pyracantha fornosanr 
and P, lalandi. (^ot. by K, G. Barber.) 
Washington. E, J, Neiv'comor (Sexotembor I 3 ): Very abundant on, quince at Zillah. 
. GL/iDIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Taeniothrips sirrplex Morison) 
Connecticut, E, P,' Felt (September 24): Injurious to gladioli at Bridgeioort, 
Ohio, E. W. Mendenhall (Sex^tembor lO): Quite bad in gladiolus plnntations in 
Perry Townshir), Bake County, 
Mississixox)i. M. L, Grimes (^ex^tenber 25 ): Li^it infestations observed in the 
Meridian district. 
HOLLY 
A SCiiXS INSECT ( Astero locanium si"),) 
Delaware, R, M, Conwell (^eptonber I 7 ): Specimens on tv/igs of holly. Seen 
on holly trees in various xylenes for yoors. Affected limb generally dies, 
(Dot, by ,K. Morrison.) 
LILAC 
LILAC BORER ( Podososia syringao Harr.) . 
Massachusetts, W, B, Becker (August 29): Specimen of larva found boring in the 
stem of a lilac plant, (Dot, bj^ C, Heinrich.) 
Nebraska^, H, D, Tate (Sox^itomber I 6 ); Sanx)les of infested wood fron lilac bushe 
sent in from Perkins County. 
