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EL.-ILE^U' B33TLS ( felgr-gcella xanth onolac na Schr.) 
7/ashinj'ton. M. H. Hatch (S pt'^-.-ibor 28): A sin-jle Gpccinon of oln leaf 'bGCtlc- 
"vr-.s taken cn this date o.t Seattle, in ICiii-,; C^'Oiity. 
HZigigCK 
HZLiLOCK BOPwLR (Molanp-phila fnlvO:-r L-.ttata Harr. ) 
Pennsylvania. Z. P. Polt (OctolDer 22): The spotted honlock 'brrcr v.'as aoun- 
dant under the oark of henlock treoc in the Philadolphio. district, pro- 
smably liriitin-;; its attaci: to 'veakcnod trees. 
IjLVPLS B0P:3R (S:.'ra:ithed^n ac-rr ni Glen.) 
Ohio. Z. 71. Mendcnhall (Octotor 15/! 'I'^^e naplo brrer is fi^und on soft naiDlo 
in street plo.ntin;'' in Bait i nor e. 
MAPLZ LZA? CUTTEP ( Ppracl enonsia accrif ol iella Fitch) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Pelt (Cct^^cer 22): The ''aple leaf catter is locolly 
alD-oj-idant in the Pif-.sficld district, 
Pirrs 
ABBOT'S SAT/FLY ( iTeodiprion abhrtii Leach) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (October 2^): Lnrvae of ADl^ot's pine na"ffly -.vero received 
fron Hockin;;; County, 'vith the statement that they were injurious on 
youn.;,- pines. 
A WEEVIL ( HyloDius radicis Buchanan) 
New York. E. P. Pelt (Octoher 22): A pine root -.veevil, H. radicis , the work 
of which has "been noted earlier as H. pales Host., is responsiole for 
several rejjorts of injury fron Lc"".,j: Islnnd. 
'7HITE PIl^^ APKID (Ci nara stroM Pitch) 
New York. 3. P. Felt (Octo"ber 22): Pixll- -jrown adulcs and o,;;^s are nui-ierous 
on white pine at 7hite Plains. 
A PYPJVLID ( Totral^ph a rohustel la Zoll.) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (October 2U) : Larvae were received fr^n Hocking Co-anty 
?7ith the statenent that they were injurious on youn^--: red pines. 
Tim lESDLE scale: ( Chionaspis pinifoli.-^e Fitch) 
Connecticut. M. P. Zappe (October 23): Scales very ab-^ndant in nurseries and 
