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SHOT-HOLE BOHER ( Scolytus rurulosus Patz.) 
Mississippi j, L . 3ond (March 52): Shot-hole borers are dan .:. 
hackberry trees in Laurel cemetery. 
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GLOOMY SCALE ( Chrysorrmhglus tenebricosus oomst.) 
North Carolina Z. P. Metcelf (March 20): The gloomy scale has been unusually 
Destructive this past season and many shade manles have been 
killed in various sections of the State. 
PINE 
PUIS LEA7 SCALE ( T.-uonas-ois ^inifoliae Titer.) 
Utah G. P. Xno^lton (March 16): The pine leaf scale is abundant 
on most Austrian nine trees on the cairrous of the Utah State 
Agricultural College . 
SPEUCE BUMOBM (Ecr~ oloea furr.iferana Clem.) 
Wisconsin 3. L. Chambers (March- 22): The snruce and balsam trees are 
quite generally infested, many complaints having been received. 
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AND o P. T .. !MTiI PLANTS 
APHIDS (Auhiidae) 
Georgia 0. I. Snaou (March 20): Aphids are unusually abundant on 
cedars used for ornamental ourposes around houses. In some 
cases considerable injury has resulted. 
Arizona 0. L. Barnes (March 22): Aphids (species undetermined) 
are reported as numerous on roses in the Salt River Valley. 
G. L. Pone' (March 22): Brown anhids are reported on arbor- 
vitae ne?r Laurel. 
. P. Jolmer (March 22): Greenaphids on rose bushes are very 
revalent arou cs Point and Pasca-eoula. 
