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Utah, G. r, Knov;lton (Ju.nG): Several 6-7car-old trees of Chinese eln a,t 
Spriuj^ville dana^ged on June 3* Sihorian clr.i was being a.tta,cked on Jujie 
11 at iFarnington# 
ELM LEi\E MDIEH ( Eonusa ulni Sund. ) 
Ehido Island, B, Eddy (June 20 ): H ca'-’y infestations observed throughout the 
State on June 6, 
North Dakota, H, S, Telford (June 23); Very a.bundant on Anorican eln dur- 
ing late May ajnd ca.rl.y Jiuio, 
ELI4 S/Ji/TLY ( C inbox avnorican a Leach) 
Wisconsin. E. L, Chaxibers (Juno 2g): Quite abundant in several tovms in 
Wa.ukesha and Dodge Co im tics, 
Nobra.ska, H„ D, Ta.tc (Jime 20 ): An alnost full-grovm larva was collected 
on an eln tree in Dancaster County on Jmic 2, and another spccincn 
taken in the sane county on June 12, 
Kansas, H, B. Huigorford (June 12): Nm.ibcrs have been increasing in south- 
ern Kansas for the la.st 3 years. For the la.st tv/o seasons it has been 
serious at Coffeyvillo, and is attracting a.ttontion this year a.t Wichita,, 
PLlCIdBEBEY 
NIPPLE GjlLLS ( Pachypsylla sipp.) 
Rliode Island, B, Edc’y (June 10 ); Hackberry nipple gall (P, c el t i di s-nanma, 
Riley) infcsta.tion hca.vj^ on one ornanental tree at Cowesett, 
Oklaiiona, E, A, Eenton (June 2U): ?. c e 1 1 i di s- naxuia and P, venusta 0, S, 
vrcre very coruon on hackberry trees at Arcb.ioro oh Juno 13 and at 
El Hqho on June 17, (Dot, by E, ?, Edt,) 
HICKORY 
A G,ilLL ( Phylloxera ca.ryaocanlis Eitch) 
New York, R, E, Horsey (June 23 )j A large native false shagbark hickory 
at Rochester v;as observed on Juno 20 to be alnost dead, following a 
severe infostaAion of the hickory leaf sten gall, tluat ha.s becono 
worse every year. Other native hickories in this sane area, are in- 
fested, 
L/iP-CH 
LARCH CASEBEilKSR ( Coloophora laricolla Hbn,) 
New England, P, B, Dowdon (June 6): Considerable injury observed during 
the Latter half of May, Infesta-tions rather Spotty but frequently 
