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Maryland. E. N. Cory (July 24): Attacking pine at Woodlawn. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 24): Pine twigs containing larvae sent 
from Attala County on August 22. 
Missouri. J. A. Denning (August 7): Specimens infesting pine received 
from Jefferson City. (Det. "by C. Heinrich as Rhyacionia sp. 
presumably frustrana. ) 
A TIP MOTH ( Eucosoma gloriola Heinr.) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Felt (August 21): Injury to white pine by this 
comparatively recent new pest was received from Stockbridge. 
SPRUCE BUDWORM ( Cacoecia fumiferana Clem. ) 
Colorado. D. DeLeon (August IS): Attacking ponderosa pine in the 
Sugarloaf area but seems to have declined in numbers. Has appeared 
for the first time in numbers in the northern Saint Vrain Canyon, 
near Estes Park. Defoliation of Douglas-fir more widespread than 
last year in Douglas-fir stands on the east side, and in many 
localities so heavy that death of trees iray result. 
A SPHINX MOTH ( Lapara bombycoldes Walk. ) 
Connecticut. G. H. Plumb (Augxist 23): Ten larvae in different stages 
of development taken in a small planting of red pine at North Haven. 
Not enough larvae present to cause damage. 
RED-HEADED PINE SAWFLY ( Neodiprion lecontei Fitch) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 22): Specimens submitted from BitsiLey and 
Boyne City. 
Alabama. B. H. Wilford' (August 12): A heavy infestation reported on 
loblolly and she rb leaf pines in plantations in northwestern Alabama. 
(Det. by R. A. Cushman.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 24): Larvae received from Hinds County on 
August 7» where they were feeding on Cedrus deodara. 
INTRODUCED PINE SAWFLY (Diiorior simile Htg.) 
Connecticut. J. V. S.chaffner, Jr. (August 23): Pour heavy infestations 
observed on ornamental jack, Scotch, and white pine trees in residen- 
tial areas in Hamden and New Haven. In each case only 1 or 2 trees 
severely infested, and the infestations were from 1 to 5 miles apart. 
PINE BARK APHID ( Pineus strobi Htg.) 
Pennsylvania. L. E. Dills (August 23): Isolated infestations in Monroe 
County on July 18. 
