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C. N. Ainslie (June 6): Boxelder trees all over northeastern 
Nebraska are being seriously damaged and many of the trees will 
probably die from the attack. This tree is rrcv:n everywhere 
throughout this region hut does not rank high in -oopular favor 
at present. This fact discounts the loss that may result frc 
this infestation. 
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FLAT-HEADED APPLE TREE BORES (Chrvsobothris femorata Cliv.) 
Nebra ska 
Nebraska 
M. H. Swenk (June 18) : A severe infestation of elm trees 
with the common flat-headed wood borer was reported during 
the middle of May from a farm in eastern Sarpy County. 
A LEAF BEETLE ( Calligrapha scalaris Lee . ) 
M. H. Swenk (June 13): A leaf beetle was reported defoliating 
elms in southwestern Fillmore County and western Thayer County 
during the first week in June, these localities being just east 
of the area that was severe lv infested in June of 1929. 
Connecticut 
Georgia 
Pennsylvania 
Indiana 
A WOOLLY APHID ( Eriosoma spp.) 
B. H. Walden (June 20): Many leaves curled in Litchfield and 
New Haven Counties. Rather more abundant as compared with the 
average year. 
WOOLLY APFLE APHID ( Eriosoma lanigeram Hausm.) 
0. I. Snapp (June 2): Infestation on exposed roots v ry 
heavy at Fort Valley. 
WOOLLY ELM APHID ( Schizoneura rileyi Thos.) 
1. P. Felt (June 23): The woolly elm leaf aphid was reported 
as generally abundant on small trees- at Wa shir. --ton. 
ELM COCKSCOMB GALL (Colpjoha ulmicola Fitch) 
J. J. Davis (June 20): The elm cockscomb gall was reported 
abundant at Liberty June 17. 
Illinois 
Minnesota 
W. P. Flint (June 16): Specimens are comin- in very 
frequently from central and northern Illinois. 
A CECIDOMYIID ( Phytophaga ulmi Beut . ) 
A. G. Ruggles (June 23): Reported on elms in nursery at 
Newport, but not doing so much damage as in 1929. 
