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New York 
New York 
Indiana 
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New York 
WILLOW 
BUCK . T !OTH ( Hemilsaca naia Drury) 
W. T. LI- Fortes. "Early this season larvae were reported as 
stripping everything in Selkirk Bog, especially willows*" 
WILLOW GROVE PLANT-LOUSE (Melanoxantherium smithiae Monell) 
C. R. Crosby (September 6). "Trees very badly infested at 
Pen Yan." 
HICKORY 
T.7IG-GIRDLFR ( Onciueres cingulata Say) 
J- J. Davis (October 14). "The hickory twig-girdler has been 
reported as a pest of persimmons from Mitchell-" 
L. Haseman (Octooer IS) . "This insect has shown up especially 
on elms and hickories in most unusual numbers during the past 10 
days. It was reported from all parts of the State and is present 
in about the same destructive numbers as when it last appeared 
as an epidemic about 10 years ago. Elm shade trees and hickory 
nut trees in the open country have piles of girdled twigs under 
them." 
BLACK WALNUT 
PCYDER-POST BEETLE ( Lvctus ^araileloBinedus Melsfcu) 
E. P. Felt (October 27) . "This insect has been reported as rather 
seriously injurious to black walnut lumber at Buffalo." 
OAK 
South 
Carolina 
Delaware 
OAK LECANIUM (Locaniun quercifsx Fitch) 
A. F. Conradi (September 30). "Mr- L. 3. Altman, county agent 
of Greenwood County, reports that this insect is causing the 
death of branches in water oak trees in his county." 
LARCH 
LARCH CASE-BEARER ( Coleophora laricella HUbn . ) 
C. 0. Houghton (October l). "Two trees on the University Campus 
at Newark have been heavily infested with this species this year.' 
