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Idaho 
Oregon 
112 3ARK DEETLE ( Scolytus ventral is Loc.) 
J. C. Evenden (July 22):, Throughout, the range of the grand 
fir, a very heavy loss is occurring from the attacks of this 
insect. Many trees of high aesthetic value around simmer homes, 
resorts, etc., have he-en .destroyed. ..''. 
A 3UDW0HM (undetermined) * 
J. A. Deal (July 13): A budworm was found feeding heavily on 
the white fir, Douglas fir, and larch in the V/ildwood camp 
ground on the Och^co National Forest. Supervisor ICuhns on the 
Whittian. reports large areas of deaxland dying white fir in the 
vicinity of Halfway. .He says the budworms arc killing the fir 
in this area. 
New York 
Maryland 
JUNIPER 
JUNIPER ¥EDW03M ( Dichomeris marginellus FaK) 
A. N. Caudell (July 16): On July 5 at Mineola, Long Island, 
found ornamental evergreens with as much as one-half in some 
cases entirely dead from injury by D. marginellus . The same 
conditions were 'noted in the gardens of the Doubleday Do ran 
Company at Garden City. 
3. P. Felt (July 21): The juniper we.bworm was reported as 
injuring juniper at Hochester.. 
JUNIPHPi SCALE ( Pi asms carueli ■ Targ. ) 
E. N. Cory and assistants (July 17): The juniper scale is 
unusually abundant throughout the . State. 
Maine 
LARCH ,'". 
LARCH SA'JHjY ( Nematus erichsoni Hartig) 
II. 3. Feirson ' (July 22): _ The larch sawfly was moderately 
abundant in the northern part of the State, July 15. 
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