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AZALEA. MPiK SCALE (Eri ococcus ae&J eae Corast.) 
W. E, Britton (Jiane 24): Reported from Orange attacking rhododen- 
dron. 
EC 55 
A EOACH ( pycnosceluB surinaiaensis L. ) 
W. E. Britton (June 13): Reported as eating the tender hark froni 
the young plants at Rowayton, in greenhouse roses. 
FJLLER'S ROSE BEETLE ( Pa ntomorus fulleri Horn) 
L. F, Shaw (July 5): Reported as doing considerable damage at 
Cartersville. 
ROSE SA7ELY ( Caliroa aethiops Fab.) 
L. Haseinan {Jviie 20); Have J"ust completed their usnal T7ork of 
foliage destruction where rcses are not treated. 
J. TiT. McColloch (J-une 15): Tlie rose slug has been abundant at 
Wilson, Allen, JeT/ell, and Manliattan, where severe defoliation 
has taken place. 
ROSE SCALE ( j^ulaca^iois rosao Souche) 
v. C. Durliam (ifay 20): Reported from Brunswick attacking rose, 
ROSE APHID (l/Iacrosit)him rosae L. ) 
H. A. G-ossard (June 3): Received from Lakeside on rose on this 
date, 
M. H. Swenk (Fiay 15-J-qne 15): Ornamentals of various sorts have 
shown a widespread and heavy infestation, especially by this insect 
on rose. 
SPIRAL 
SPIPAEA APHID (A^ois nTiireaella Schout . ) 
J. J. Davis (J-une 21 ): Again very abtmdant on S-oiraea vanhouttei 
at LaFayette. 
M, H, Swenl-r (May 15-Ju^.e 15): Ornamentals of various sorts have 
shoT«m a widespread and heavy infestation, especially by this insect 
on bridal v;reath. 
