pines in the mountains and Piedmont districts suffered most; some white pint- 
killed. 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (September 25) ! Ins g r and i c o 1 1 i s Eich. was received from 
Holmes County on August 28 with the information that a Cedrus deodar a tree 
was being. injured. Specimens of the black turpentine beetle (D. terebrans 
01 iv.) were collected from pine in Smith County on August 15. 
PIKE SAWYERS ( Monochanus spp.) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (September 2l) : A rather serious outbreak of M. notatus 
Drury occurred not far from Knoxville, where this insect attacked and 
killed young white pines. 
Mississippi. 0, Lyle (September 25); S veral adults of M. tit illator F,- sent 
in on September 9» w ith the statement that they emerged from pine lumber 
shipped from Corinth. 
PIHE BARK APHID ( Pineus strobi Htg.) 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (September 19): General on white pines. 
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RED-HEADED PINE SAWFLY ( Keodipr ion lecontei Pitch) 
Connecticut. A. DeCaprio (September 2l) : Two mughc pines •'"ere totally stripped 
and white pine only partially stripped in West Haven. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September 25): Specimens received on September IS from 
Jones Countv, where they were injuring pine trees. 
A GALL APHID ( Pineus loinif oliae Fitch) 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles (August )j Found on spruce at 'Marcel. 
POPLAR 
POPLAR TENT^MAKER ( Ichthyura inclusa Hbn. ) 
Connecticut. P, Wallace (September 20): Present in large numbers on a few poplars 
in Old Lyme and Haddan. 
TULIPTREE 
PROMETHEA MOTH ( Callosamia pro me the a Drury)- 
Hew York. E. P, Felt (September 26): Larva,© sufficiently abundant at Millwood 
to defoliate partially small tuliptrees end nearby shrubs. 
