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'.7HITE ELM GCrtlE (C hiohaspis americana Johns. ) 
M, H, Swenk (Juno 25): The -bite-elm scale continued to be the 
subject of coraplaini of injury by bur correspondents. 
PINE LEAF SCa£E ( Chionaspjs pinifoliae Fitch) 
M. H„ Swenk (June 25): The pine leaf sca.le continued to be the 
subject of complaint of injury by our correspondents. 
V700LLY ELM APHID ( Eric soma americanum Riley). 
M. H, Swenk (June 25): During the first week in June numerous 
complaints of elm leaf curl .caused by the aphid Schizoneura 
americana , were received from Cass and Douglas Counties, especially 
in the vicinity of Omaha and Plattsmouth. A little later similar 
reports were received from Alliance in Box Butte County, 
ELM CggB BEARER ( Coleophora limosipenella Dup. ) 
E„ P . Pelt (June 26): The elm sase bearer is somewhat generally 
present in the New York area although not in large numbers, 
ELM LEAF SA.7FLY MINER ( Kaliofenus a ulmi Sund.) 
E. P. Felt (June 28): The elm leaf sarfly miner ..is rather abundant 
locally on Scotch elm- in the vicinity of New York City, and also 
in sections near Albany, the leaves being very badly mined. 
ELM LEAF BEETLE ( G-alerucella santhomelaena Schr . ) 
E. P» Felt (J u ne 26): The elm leaf beetle has not appeared in 
any numbers and conditions suggest that there may be a relatively 
small brood. 
• L^RCH 
WOOLLY LaRCH hPHID ( Chermes strobilobius Kalt, ) . 
E. P. Felt (June 26): The woolly larch aphid is rather abundant 
on larches in the vicinity of New York City, and also in Albany, 
many of the trees presenting the appearanceof being lightly 
dusted with woolly matter, 
LARCH CtiSE BEARER (Colepjphpra laricella Hbn. ) 
E» P. Felt (June 26): The larch case bearer is also, somewhat 
prevalent. x>n. larches, though the injury appears to be distinctly 
less than caused by the aphid. 
PERIODICAL CICaDa ( Tibicina septendecim L.) 
J» !7« McColloch (June 10) : Specimens of the 17-year cicada 
