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Connecticut 
OAK 
'. LEAi'-yHOLLEF. (prob. Tortr ir or.erciiolic.r .a Fitch) 
T7,E. Brit ton (Jijne 9): Lledi'uin si?;ed trees pa-rtially and wholly- 
stripped at Stamford. More ab-ondant as compared v/ith an average 
year . 
PINE 
J/Iaine 
Georgia 
Hew York 
Nebraska 
Connect icut 
Ohio 
Michi^S^^ 
P/>B47/ECHIA PIIJIPOLISLLA CHAI.IB. 
E. M, Patch (June 23): Everywhere on the Island on Pinus rigida. 
Also on Pinus tanksigna. This is the first tine either Prof. 
Briscoe, Forsster, or I, have seen this insect in Jiaine. 
SOIJTHESi^ PIKE BEETLE ( Dendrccto nus fron talis Zirvia. ) 
L. T7, BroTTn (June 3): Heported from Anierious , attacking Himalayan; 
pine. 
^ITE-PBIB T7SEVIL (Pis&odes strobi Peck) 
C. E, Crosby and assistants* Has been laying eggs for nearly tY70 
weeks and has done much damage in reforestation plantings in 
Chautauqua County. 
PINE SCjILS (Tpume^ella xoni King) 
M, il. Srenk (I.^y 15-June 15): An infestation of a large jack pine 
plantation in Holt Ccjinty ¥dth the pine scale was found during the 
latter part of Jfey. These scales are rapidly killing the trees. 
SPPL'GE 
CHEBIIES SP, 
"^.B, Britton (J-'joie 13): Egg masses now abun.dant on leaves in New 
Haven. 7ery abundant as compared rith an average year. 
DILACHMJ3 PINICCIA KALT. 
H. Ao Gossard (Jjpe 17): Pieceived from "F1'!:uoj.-o en -Tnno o, i^Ltn^-in- 
ing Norway spruce. 
PHTSOKEHffiS i^BIETIS L. 
H» H, Pettit (Jmie 19): Ss so plentiful en our Norway spruces 
that the bees hovering over these trees in search of honejd.iw 
literally make the tree hum. .^ 
