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on Campderdown elms in considerable numbers beginning rib out 
May 3, 
New York E 6 ?«, Felt (June 25)j The elm leaf miner is extremely abundant 
on groups of un sprayed elms in Troy and vicinity. 
S.Tu/f ELM APHID ( Brio soma a mericanum Riley) 
Missouri Lo Hnseman (June 25); This insect was unusually noticeable, 
curling the leaves of the elm, particularly in the open country 
this spring and the migration to apple trees, particularly to 
yovnQ apple trees, is now showing up in the form of little 
clusters around pruning scars and such places* The insect does 
not seen lc be ary more abundant than d-oring recent seasons, 
but it is attracting seme attention. 
ELM LEAP EESTLE ( Galenic el la luteola Mull.) 
Oregon Mr© Wilcox {2Say 20): Adults first observed May 5. Eggs deposited 
in laboratory on May 10, 
EUROPEAN ELM SCALE (Oossyparia spuria Modeer) 
Ohio Eugene Mendenh&ll (June 5): In the cer.tr? 1 end southern part of 
the State I find the European elm scale quite general. 
Herbert Osborn (May 23): Elm trees are Columbus were infested 
b£ this insect. 
Wisconsin E» L. Chambers (June 10): Several trees have been killed in 
Madison b;/ the European elm scale rn H . it has been found seriously 
injuring li-.rge nr-aibers of ens in several, wards of the city D 
Many trees in Milwaukee are attacked by. it as well. 
MAPLE LEAP CUTTER ( Pafaclemensia acerifollella Pitch) 
New York C« E© Crosby and assistants: Specimens sent in from Brentwood 
Lo L,ss with a report that elm trees were badly injured last 
year and that the insects were starting to appear again this 
year. 
JUNIPER 
JUNIPER WE3F0HM (picbomeri9 n ar-glnellun Fab. ) 
Connecticut SSi Eo Britton (J^ne 24^: Reported as causing serious' injury to 
Juniperus hvbern: ca at West Haven and Manchester. 
Nebraska 
JT.TCKoaY 
A PHYLLOXERA. ( Phylloxera earya-avellana Riley) 
M K. Srenk (May 25-June 25): From Douglas County specimens of 
hickory twigs showing very heavy infestation with what seems to 
be Phy] lozera rprya-avel? ana were received late in May. 
