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Nebraska. 
Delaware 
Delaware 
New York 
New York 
FOR35&T AND SHADE TREE INSECTS 
GENERAL FEEDERS 
FALL 17SBIYORM (Hyohar.tria cunea Drury) 
M- H. Swenk (October 17)- "In western Nebraska injuries by the 
fall webworm continued until the middle of September and a little 
later." 
BAC-WCPM ( Thyridort-T^x ephemerae formi3 Haw.) 
C. 0. Houghton (October 13). "Tnis insect has been about as 
destructive as usual about Newark this year." 
MAPLE 
. GREEN-STRIPED MAPLE WORM ( Anisota rubicund a Fab.) 
J- F. AdatB3. "This species was abundant throughout Sussex 
County during July oh silver maples." 
SIL7FR MAPLE LEAF-i.flTE ( Phylloccptes quadripcs Shim.) 
II. D. Leonard (September 27). "Observed a young tree with num- 
erous galls on the leaves in Syracuse-" 
POPLAR 
OYSTER-SHELL SCALE ( Lepidosarh.es ulmi L.) 
C. R. Crosby (October 17). . "Very abundant on Carolina poplars 
about Ithaca." 
Montana 
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Montana 
New York 
CICADA ( Okanogana rimosa Say) 
A. L. Strar.d (September 16). "The difficulty in growing shade 
trees (cotionwood) in the vicinity of Butte has been increased 
by the work of this insect, whosesegg punctures kill the smaller 
twigs and branches." 
COTTONY'OOr LEAF-MINER ( Zsugop hora scutellaris Suff.) 
A. L. Strand (September 10). "Cottonwood territories throughout 
that part of Montana lying east cf the Continental Divide suf- 
fered severely from 'this insect during August and September." 
TULIP 
TULIP TREE SCALE (To umovol la liriodend ri (Gmel.)) 
E. P. Felt (October 27). "Mr. P. L. Heusted reports that the tulip 
scale has been 3xc optionally abundant in Rockland County this year." 
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