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JXJROPE.'ilT ERUIT LECMIUM ( Lecrniun corn! Bouche) 
New York, B, E. Horsey (<Tunc 23 ): Numerous on Juno 9 on, o. shingle oalo 
in a nursery o.t Rochester. 
PINE 
' EUROPEM PINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rhyacionia huo liana Schiff . ) 
Connecticut, M, P, Zappe (June): Apparently more o.hunoant than usual in 
northern parts of Connecticut on red and other pines, prohahly owing 
to rather mild winter, ... 
Ohio, T, H, Parks (June 25 ): Specimens received on lis-y 2S from Painesville, 
Lake County, 
Michigan, E, I, McDauiel (June ll): Larvae were full grov/n r.t Ea.rmington 
on June -6, Several sp>ecimens ha.d pupa.ted, 
NiNITUCKET PINS SHOOT MOTH ( Rl'iyacionia f rustran.a Comst,) 
Virginia, L, A. Hetrick (June 2): Severe dana^gc to a„ planta.tion of Pinus 
ta.eda in New Kent County "by first generation. Many now in the pupal 
sta.ge, hut no adults noted, (Det, hy C, Heinrich,) 
Texas,, R. K, Pletchor (June ll): Specimens reaxed from the tips of pine; 
found in a, nursery at Poteet, Atascosa. County, (Dot. hy C, Heinrich,) 
hTIITE-PINE 1-JEEVIL '( Pissodos strohi Pock) 
Wisconsin, E. L, Chamhers (June 2S): Qaite ahnni'' aut on ornaxiental plant- 
ings in northern Wisconsin, as. v/ell as in white pine stands. Blue 
spruce found infested in some places, 
A SCTJLYBiiEID ( Anona.la ohlivia Horn) 
Virginia, L. A, Hetrick (June 2): Eirst adults noted .in Middlesex Count:/, 
Some injur:/ from feeding of a.dults on hasal portions of developing 
needles of Pinus ta.eda. , (Pot, hy E, A, Chapin,) 
iffllTE-SPOTTED SAWTER ( Monocliamus scutellatus Say) 
Rhode Island. B, Eddy ('June 20): Heavy on Austrian j)ine on May 26 at 
East Greonv/ich, 
S AMIES ( Neo diprion spp, ) 
Massachusetts, J, V, Shhaffner, Jr. (J\ne IS): During the ca.rly part of 
June the 1 a.rfae of pine savrflies v;cre very common generally, and in 
some localities abundant on pitch and rod pines throughout the eastern 
half of Massachusetts, In most cases the species observed were N. 
dyari Rohw, on pitch xjino and a now species of Neo diprion on red~pino. 
Control measures were necessary on many acres of red pine to ]orevent 
serious def olia.tion. 
