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OAK 
OAK TffIG PRUNER (Hype rmallus villosus Fab. ) 
Connecticut R. B. Friend (July):! . This insect was reported 
as very abundant on oaks. 
A LEAF MINES ( Br achy s floricola Kerr. ) 
Mississippi H. Dietrich (July 20): The loaf-mining larva of this species is 
very common on the' leaves of the turkey oak (Q ue reus catesbaei ) 
in George County. The large brown blotch mines are very conspicuous, 
Although irany other species of oak arc present the larva has never 
been found in any of their. 
FRUIT THEE LEAF ROLLER ( Cacoecia argyrospila Talk. ) 
Wisconsin E. L. Chambers (July 21): Practically all of the oak trees in 
central and northern Wisconsin were defoliated this suTirer^-^'v't&e 
fruit tree leaf roller. This is the third year in most localities, 
and the trees are being seriously weakened because of this pest's 
attack coupled with two very dry growing seasons. 
OAK LACE BUG ( Corythucha arcuata Say) 
Connecticut E. P. Felt (July 21): The oak lace bug is becoming extremely 
abundant on white oak leaves in particular, causing a marked discol- 
oration of the foliage which is likely to result in abundant leaf 
fall. 
OAK SCALE ( Chionaspis que reus Corns t. ) 
Mississippi J. M. Langs ton (July 23): Specimens were collected on live oak 
at Greenwood Island, near Pascagoula., on July 14 by Inspectors 
R. P. Colirer and H. Berry. This is the first time this species has 
been recorded from Mississippi. 
JUMPING BULLET GALL ( Neuroterus salta.torius Hy. Edw. ) 
Nebraska M. H- Swcnk (July l): In the oak woodlands of eastern Sarpy County 
there is this year an unusual abundance of the jumping oak gall. 
PINE 
PINE LEAF MINER ( Paralechia pinifoliella Chamb. ) 
Maine H. B, PCirson (July 22): The pitch pine leaf miner was very 
abundant in York County June 20. ) 
