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SPRUCE BUDWGRM (Harmo loga ftimiferana , Clem.) 
Isccnsin C. B* Fracker (Jttly 10): Injury to spruce end "balsam increasing 
in norlchem counties, judging "by reports, 
4 EUCOSMLD (E-ninotia. nanana Treit. ) 
aire E» II. Patch (June 2k); Sample of work from place at Mere Point 
brought to experiment station by Prof* Briscoe* 
A EUCOSMID (Argyroploce abietar.a Fern. ) 
outh Dakota H. C Sever in (June 25): The caterpillars of this moth did 
severe damage to spruce at Dell Rapids this year* 
TULIP 
TULIP SCALE (To-, me yell a liriod e ndri Gmel.) 
ndiana J. J„ Davis (July 23): Reported abundant on tulip trees at 
Jasper JtC.gr 6. 
tf.VLNUT CATERPILLAR (Pat ana integerrima G. & R# ) 
isccnsin F. Cranefield (July 10): Damage local at Baraboo on walnut. 
INSECTS ATTACKING GREENHOUSE 
AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDERS 
, .'./ ABHIDTDAE 
idiana J, J, Davis (Jnly 23): Reports of injury to.' flower garden plants 
by root aphids have bean r eceived from, central Indiana the last 
few weeks,, 
RED SPIEdtR (Tetra nvchus spp,,) 
Drth Carolina F« Sherman (June 30): Several reports of it on lilac, dahlia, 
cantaloupe, and "beans. As this is a dry weather pest and the 
season in thus far deficient in rainfall, we are apprehensive 
of outbreaks i'.i cotton fields but no report of this received 
as yet, 
Llinois W. P. Flirt (July 20): The dry weather of the present season has 
made conditions very favorable for mites, Many reports of mite 
injury have cone in during the last two weeks. In soma cases 
whore ez:.arxiinai ions have been made, a considerable amount of damage 
