Oklahoma. F. A. Fenton (March 25)2 Very common throughout the State early 
in the' year. Unusually severe infestation. 
R. 0. Dahms (March 24)5 Reported very abundant in the vicinity of 
Lawton. 
AZALEA 
AZALEA SCALE ( Eriococcus azaleae Corns t.) 
Mississippi. M. L. Grimes (March 29 ) : Reported injuring azalea plants in 
Clarke County. 
BOXWOOD 
BOXWOOD LEaF MINER ( Monarthropalpus buxi Laboulb.) 
Connecticut, E. P, Felt (March 3l) : Locally abundant on ornamental box 
at Stamford. 
CAMELLIA 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus sp.) 
Mississippi. G, L. Bond (March 29)2 Heavy infestations on camellia ob- 
served in coast counties. Rather unusual for this time of year. 
CAMELLIA SCALE ( Lepidosaphes Cornell iae Hoke) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 19)2 Specimens of infested camellia leaves 
received from Harrison County. Fairly abundant along Gulf coast, 
according to observations of 1. F. McGehee, 
TEA. SCALE ( Fjorinia theae Green) 
Mississippi, C. Lyle (March 29)2 Specimens of infested camellia, received 
from Harrison County on March 19 . G. L. Rond reported rapid develop- 
ment along the Gulf coast during recent weeks. 
A SCALE ( Lecaniodiaspis sp. ) 
Alabama. J. M, Robinson (March l): Reported as active on camellia at 
Montgomery. 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonymi Corns t.) 
Delaware. L. A. Stearns (February 24)2 Infested material received from 
Ocean View,. Sussex County. 
