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STilLK BORER ( Papaipena noBris nltola Guen.) 
Wisconsin, E, L. Chanters (June 28 ): Reported as dpj.iaginf: doiilia.s, 
dolphiniun, tonatoes, and potatoes in the southern loart of the State, 
APPLE LEi’iP CRUl'IPLER (M inoola indigonolla Zell.) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle (Jun.e 25)! Hoted in Harrison and Clay Counties where 
Pyracantha and Japanese plun were infested on June 6 and IS, 
Worth Dakota, H, S, Telford (June 23): Severely dojnagod a nunher of 
cotoncaster hedges lately in Fargo, 
A CICADELLID ( Konalodisca triquotra, P. ) 
Texa.s, R. K. Fletcher (June I5) v Extremely abundant on ornanentaJs, cannuals, 
and perennials in Brazos County, 
FOUR-LIRED LEi\F BUG ( Poecilocapisus lineatus F, ) 
Ohio, T, E, Panks (June 25)1 Sent in from Aleron in Juno with the state- 
ment that they wore attn.cking flowers, 
Wisconsin, E. L, Cha_mlDers (June 2 S): Reported an numerous from the 
southern pant of the Sta.tc, 
Smi JOSE SCALE ■ ( Aspidiotus perniciosus Const,) 
Indiana., P, T, Ulmaii (June 20 ): Young scales v/ore very ahundant on flox/er- 
ing cherry, lilomtailL ash, and purple-leafed plum at Indianapolis; the 
progeny of a few adults almost conpletel;/ covered shruhs 3 ^ feet 
taJl, 
tTilTE PEACH SCilLE ( Aula.cOvSpis pentagona Targ, ) 
Virginia, H. G, Walker and L, D, Anderson (June 2 ~[)l Wumcrous reo.uests 
received during the last month from the ITorfolk district for in- 
formation on control on a mjiiher of plants, privet, mulherry, poach, 
etc , 
Worth Carolina^, C, S, Brinlcy (June 20 ); Reported on kudzu vine, near 
the roots, causing the leaves to wilt. It is quite common at RaAeigh 
on XDrivet hedges, sometimes killing them. The sca.lo v/a,s a.lso on 
chinaherry, mulherry and candytuft* 
Mississippi, D, W. Grimes (June 25): Was causing injury to a privet hddrgc 
in Sunflower Countj’’, 
