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A. E, Brov/er (Juno): Much clanagG in so\ithv/estern Maino, 
H, N, Br>rtlG 7 (Juno IS): Larvae first otsGrvGcl feeding at Poland on 
Axeril 21, An apparent increase in infcsta.tion is reported a.long the 
central coastal region of Maine, 
BAG-TORM ( Lhyridoptcrpx ophomcraeforinis Haw,) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle raid a-ssistajits (June 2^)l on ceda.r received 
from Ciaihornc Countj^ on Jtme l4, and a, nea.vj/ infestcation was recently 
found in Hinds Co\mty, 
Oklahoma, E. G. I>ahns (June 22): Eeportod on evergreens from Comanche 
and Caddo Counties, 
Texas, D. C, Parnan (June 24): More numerous than usual, 
1VEB¥0EMS ( H77phantria spp , ) 
Virginia. A. M, ¥oodside (June 23 )i ¥ehs of the fall wehv/orm ohserved on 
cherry trees at Pishorsville; damage is light, 
Plorida., A. H, M<adden (Juno 3)^ *^iite ahtuidant on leecan in the vicinity 
of Quincy, western Elorida, 
Mississippi, C, Lyle and assistants (June 2^): Pirst larvae noted in 
Oktihheha Connty on June 17; first observed in the "Jackson district 
on Juno 20, and first reported from Ola,y County on June 10, Webs 
began to appear late in May and hanc become quite numerous on pecan 
and persimmon trees in the southeastern cotuities and on pecan trees in 
Hanrison County, Light infestations observed in Attala County, 
Missouri, A, C. Burrill (June l): Small webs found on boxclder and mul- 
berry in Jefferson City, 
A GELECHIIL ( Dichomeris ligulcllus Hbn.) 
Minnesota, C. S. Mickel (May 24): Moth has been exceedingly ahundant in 
flight in the vicinitj’’ of Saint Paul for the last 3 weeks. Unusual 
number of moths, which are appanontly ovipositing, (Let, by J, E, 
G. Clarke,) 
ASH 
AIT APHID ( Prociphilus fraxinifolii Riley) 
"Utah, G, E, Knowlton (June 3)* percent of the foliage of a green ash 
tree wan severely curled at Springville, On June l4 aphids vrerc 
severely rolling green anh leaves on a fev: trees eant of Corinne, 
