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CORN EAR NORM ( Hello this armigera Kbn, ) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (February .26) : Boring stems of gladioli in the Bradento 
and Fort Myebs sections. 
HOLLY 
JUMPING PLANT LICE ( Pauroc ephala ilecis Ashn, ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (Fehr.ur.ry 2l): Jumping plant lice that probably belong 
to this sj^ecies were received from Pike County in December raid from 
Harrison County in January. Plant infested was yaupon ( Ilex vomitoria ) . 
Texas. R. K. Fletcher (January 25 ): Collected on evergreen yaupon in Harris 
Count}'" on January 25* 
JUNIPER 
SPRUCE NEEDLE MINER ( Taniva albollneana Kearf.) 
New York, R. E. Horsey (January 21): Large number of leaves webbed together 
on a small Swedish juniper we re fo'uid in an ornamental planting at Rocheste* 
Believed to have been caused by this insect, which caused the same injury 
to spruce in the planting a few years ago. 
DEODAR WEEVIL ( Pissodes nenorensis Germ. ) 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (February 2l): Number of adults taken from deodar trees 
in Attala County in November and December, 
JUNIPER SCALE ( Diaspis carueli Targ, ) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Felt (February 20): -Found to be extremely abundant early 
last November in the Boston area. 
MAGNOLIA 
A SCALE ( Toumeyella turgida Ckll.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (February 2l){ Scale insects that probably belong to thi# 
species were received on magnolia from Bolivar County in November and from 
Coahoma County in December on Japanese magnolia. 
RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON lACEBUG ( Stephanitis rhododendri Horv.) 
Connecticut, E. P. Felt (February 20): Eggs found at Darien. Somewhat abund- 
ant last October in rhododendron leaves. 
