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FOEEST TENC CATEI^ILLiU (l^^lacospmi disstri^ ^n. ) 
Maine E. M. Patch (June 21); Infests^rg the northern part of our Maine 
forests. This report -as received from I.Ir. Donald Mclellan. 
Larvae nearly full fed. 
New York Frsd N, Schott (Jijne 14): Along vrith a^rierj_cana, this species 
appears to "be -unus-ually abimdant this season at Long Island. 
New Jersey Fred N. Schott (June 14;: Along with americana.this spocies 
appears to be unusually abundant this season in the northei^Lhalf 
of this State. 
SN0-7-WITS LJI'TDSIT MOTH (Snnonos subs i 'Darius Hbn. ) 
Indiana JJ'J. Davis (June 21 ): The snoT;-f;hite linden noth is conmon on 
timber trees and other similar planted trees near timbered areas 
through the central part of the State, last of Ifoy and first of 
June. Aboiit the same area as 1923, but not as cbuidant cr destruc. 
tive judging from reports. 
AN U1,:bEPl MCTH (Srannis tilj.arja Ka.rr. ) 
New York C. R. Crosby (Juie 7): In Westchester Coxmty these worms are 
present in large nuiibers and are doing rerious da.irage in perforat- 
ing the foliage of several kinds of trees. 
30m,D3R 
BCXELDER AFHID (Per xmyllr-S negondiiiis. Tbos. ) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenlc (Ivfey 15-Juie 15): TJ.e cool back\7ard nature of the 
spring has brought forth a very great abuadance of aphids of many 
kinds. The bo:r.elder aphid, continued to be report co. as very abui-^d- 
ant on borceldsr trees in centrc^l and southwestern Nebraska dioring 
the latter half of iVlay. 
OATALPA 
CAT^JLPA SPHIIIX ( Ce.i-atomja catalpae I±j'.. ) 
Mississippi R. t7. Harned (Jime 20): 'Ihe catslpa sphinx has been reported as 
defoliating catalpa trees in the v.estem half of the State.. 
ELM 
ELi.I COCKSCO:.IB GALL (Cr.lo:2ha ulmicnjj?. Fitch) 
Indiana J. J. Da^^is (June 21 ): Received from several correspondents who 
report it abundant on young elms. 
