ARBORTlT^ 
.ABBQRVITAE LEAF-MINER ( Ar~yresthia tbuiella Pack.) 
Connecticut W, E» Britton (May 17) : This insect is reported as seriously- 
injuring arborvitae around Stamford and New Canan in Fairfield 
County. It is much more abundant than in the average year. 
MAGNOLIA 
. . CHAFF SCALE (Parlatoria per~andii Comst.) 
Georgia 0* I. Snapp (May l): This scale, determined by Mr« S. Morrison, 
is heavylpn magnolia twigs and foliage at Fort Valley. 
HOLLY 
A BLISTER BEETLE (Macrobasis torse Lee.) 
Mississippi R. W. Earned (f.!!ay 13): Some blister beetles, taken on holly 
trees by an inspector at roplarville, prove! to be Macr o'c 
torsa Lec» t a species that has nevsr before been collecte 
this State, 
BOMCOD 
BOXWOOD LEAF-MINER (Monarthro-oalTous bu:ci Labou.) 
New York Mr. Beutermxuller (May 21): Luring 1322 many thousands of boxwood 
plants in Woodlawn Cemetery, at Woodlawn, were badly infgsted* 
Apparently, the authorities wish to take vigorous action against 
this pest this season, 
0AKHA 
. . LESSER CANNA LEAF-ROLLER (Ge shna cannalis Quaint.) 
Mississippi R. W» Earned (May 18): The lesser canna leaf-roller has been 
attracting considerable attention in this Stats during the past 
few weeks, 
JASMINUM 
. . WEITZFLIES (Aleurodidae) 
Georgia 0. I. Snapp (May l): whiteflies have damaged cape jasmines 
considerably in the vicinity of Fort TTalley. 
