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WOOLLY ALDER APHID ( Pro'ciohilus tessellatus Fitch) 
J. M. Robinson .(June 20): The alder blight aphid is 
moderately abundant on maple at Decatur, Burnsville, H^nceville, 
and Folkeville. 
CCTTONY MAPLE SCALE ( Pulvinaria vitis L.) 
E. W. Mendenhall (June 10): Some outbreaks rre found in 
Columbus and vicinity. No special damage reported. 
. nj. J. Davis (June 20)-: The cottony maple scale is apparently 
as abundant as -ever. Reports of abundance received as follows: 
Indianapolis,. Pittsboro,. Cicero, Lizton, Knightstown, 
Noble sville, Marion, Hartford City, and Flora, May 26- June 17. 
Egffs hatching at L? Fayette, June 19. 
"\ A. Price (June 24): The cottony maple scale is doing 
serious damage at Hartford. ' 
E. L. Chambers (June 24): Maple trees in Jefferson, 
'""Walworth, Kenosha, and Rock Counties are heavily infested in 
places with the cottony maple scale which is usually not very 
prevalent in this State. 
C. 0. Ayres (June 20): The- cottony maple scale is very 
abundant in the wooded areas in Lake County. 
M. H. Swenk (June 13): The cottony maple scale was reported 
as infesting the trees at Hershey, Lincoln County, during the 
first week in June . 
J. M. Robinson (June 20): The cottony maple scale is 
moderately abundant at Citronellr, Roanoke and Birmingham. 
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FEQIT TRIE LEAF ROLLER ( Arc hips ara-ros^ija Walk.) 
E. L. Chambers (June 24): Practically the entire oak forests 
of Wisconsin hove suffered injury from this pest, some large 
stands being more than 70 per cent defoliated. Most serious 
damage in Dunn, Portcge, and Waupaca Counties where losses 
took place last summer. 
GOLDEN OAK SCALE ( Asterolec~nium variolosum Ratz.) 
W. A. Frice (June 24): The pit makine oak sc~le is abundant 
on o^ks at Faducah. 
J. M. Robinson (June 20): The pit making oak scale is 
moderately -bund-~nt at Lanett. 
