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TULIP 
TULIP SCAL3 (To-ua eyella liriodendri Gniel.) 
Mississippi (Jtine 23): Several Volip trees on the college csrnpiis ^ith yoimg, 
growth heavily coated with partlj^ developed scale insects of tne 
tulip- tree so'/t scale. 
NSALYBUGS (Psevjiococcus sp.) 
Connecticut W. E. Britton (June 13): In the vicinity of Cotalt this insect 
seems to he attacking trees groiving out of doers. Sent specimens 
to Mr. Harold Morrison. 
Massachusetts 
Ohio 
Ohio 
Missouri 
Mississippi 
INSECTS ATTACKING GREENHOUSE 
AND 0§E N A M E N T A L PLANTS 
M^CELLANEOyS_JE^ERS 
A ROACH (P vcnoscelus suringmensls L. ) 
A. I. Bourne (Jun.e 24): A note of possihle interest inay he 
made of the finding of the roach P-zcnosceli^ sur ra._.rr 3r_y is . it 
was foimd to he occurring in large nu-nhers in greer:.-:.us5S at 
Revere in the eastern part of the State. These roaches ^ere 
very abundant in the soil of a rose house, and seemed to he doing 
considerable injury. 
VARIEGATED CUWOM (L:£C0-2hctia rvsTf^rltosa Haw. ) 
H. A. Gossard (J™e 20): ^ae v,:ric.a^ed cat.om -=^-Jj-^ 
from Smt.-raie en J^.^ie io, .,l--- --/; ^^.i,-n^ 
nmiercus in a g-eenhou^e and T-as feelirg on .e.^uce. 
CABTEN ElvA-HOPPER (R:liir^2l ci^iSl Ashm. ) 
^ X -o-?-^ ^^un- 20y: Ti.e garden flaa-hopper was received 
frciTi i:e-ea ^vl^y 22. and reported to be severely a..c..King green 
house cuc'Jircbers. 
PLAI]T-LICE (Aphididae) 
(T oc^\- S^^^raea Bent^ias, and roses qmte serious- 
i; SS"a!^ll'o'.on,e1roS?; d'eioping on ^.rden crop, and on 
fruit trees. 
A PLEA- BEETLE (Kaltica IJtirata Pall) 
R ^ x^prnea (Juiae 20): Leaf-beetles, probably Hal^ic^ 12 tifg-i^. 
h;v!\;t' 'ep "ed as darmging cotton and crepe m_yr.le in .olivar 
?o^t^ Ih; L.ter part of May and thefirs of .une. Various 
weeds and wild plants were al3o badly infested. 
