RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus bimactrlatras Harvey) 
Nebraska M© H. Sv/gnk (Hay 25- June 23): Cedars, spruces, and other evergreens 
are "being considerably worked upon by the common red spider during 
the present June, 
Connecticut Philip Carman (June 24): Caused considerable daira^ during Fay 
and June at Hamden, Cheshire, and Milford. 
WALNUT 
A MITE ( Eriophyes sp, ) 
Mississippi R« W« Earned (June 22): From different parts of the State black 
walnut leaves have been deceived sritn galls on them,, Inese galls 
have been determined by Dr. E, P. Pelt, Dr. H. E„ Ening, and 
others as being caused by Eriophye s sp, 
INSECTS ATTACKING- C-. REENIOUSE 
AND ORNAMENTAL P L ANTS 
MI3CELIANBQ US. PE5DFR3 
APHID IDAE 
Ohio Herbert 0.3bornr(May 28): Aphids of various species have been 
found plentifully at Columbus, and have bee:: noticed particularly 
upon roses and spiraea. Ccccinellid beetles and lace-winged 
flies have been quite effective in attacks on the aphids, 
BEAN APHID ( Aphis rumicis L. ) 
West Virginia Fred E, Brooks (J^ne 22): Shrubs of waahco, Evonymus a tropurpureus 
and strawberry bush, E> americanus , growing on a lawn are so badly 
injured by the bean aphid that recovery is doubtful, 
P.ED- SPIDER ( Tetranvchn s telariu s L.) 
Massachusetts A. I Bcume (June 22): Prof. Eoon reports that in the market 
jgarden section around Boston, where greenhouse t ova toes and 
cucumbers Lire grown a the greenhouse red spider is apparently becoming 
more a::.; more widely prevalent, 
Mississippi R fl c H n i { /:\Fie ?2)' Rod spider injury, has been reported froii 
many places, chiefly on hedges and ornamental piants 
SAN JOSE SCALE ( ^spddiotus p^ erniciosus Corns t.) 
Georgia 0„ I* Snapp (June 6): The 3an r ;Jose scale has been increasing very 
rapidly during the last several weeks on shrubs and ornamentals 
in yards of Fort Valley, 
