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CHAIN-SPOTTED GEOMETER ( Cingil ia catj ^ria Drury): 
J.- V. Schaf f:ier , Jr. (August 17) '• A report received August 5 that 
ipshire 50 acres of sprout groTrth v;as being defoliated at Arriherst. The 
insect causing the damage has he en identified as Cinnilia caten-ria 
Drury. Feeding confined principally to oak, svreet fern, and 
huckleherry. 
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PIKE LEAP SCALE ( Chionaspis pinifoliae Fitch) 
Ohio E. 77. Mendenhall (August 6): I find the pine leaf scale luite 
abundant on pine and spruce in some nurseries about Dayton. 
".'."COLLI PIKE SCALE ( Fseudephilinua tluaintancii Ckll.) 
Chi- E. '.7. Mendenhall (.August 6): There \7ere a fev: cases of the ncolly 
pine scale in some of the nurseries about Dayton this season. It 
is knorrn locally as "bleeding pitch' 1 ana "pitch pine wool." 
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SADDLE-BACK CATSRPILLAH ( Sibine stimulea Clem. ) 
Indiana H. K. Hiley (August 20 ): Saddle-bach caterpillars vzere found feed- 
ing on sycamore at 7/estport August 12. 
SYCAMORE LACE LUG ( Corythuca cilirta Say) 
Mississippi K. L. Cockerham (August lo): Sycamore trees at several residences 
■vere inspected and found to be heavily infested -rith a lace bug. 
The leaves have been turned a dull bro-.rn from the attach of the 
insects. The o-.ners stated that his is the most serious outbr 
th th ' tiave ever seen on sycamore. 
R. 71. Earned (August 22): Specimens of lace bugs I ave been 
identified by J. h. Langston as Corythuca ciliata on sycamore from 
Gulfport .." : r 3. 
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LKUT CATERPILLAR (Pat ana inte.--errima G. & R. ) 
Indi J. J. Davis (August l): The v/alnut :;or ! ima , uas 
common or: l] iJ c the past -/eek at Bedford and Vincennes. . 
