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flEBWORM (Cr ambus spp. ) 
Indiana j. j. Davis (August !.'■): '7ebworms are abundant in walnut and 
other timber trees at Bedford. 
GHEE 17 HOUSE AND E H a K E I I A I F L A E" T S 
: I SCELL *TE OUS PEELER S 
TIP MOTH ( Rhyacionia frustrana Comst.) 
Georgia R. M. Seeley (July 29): The pine tip moth has been found attacking 
ornamental pines near Atlanta. 
A "aSP ( Chorion i chneumoneum L, ) 
Indiana H. K. Riley (August 20) : a wasp, Chorion i chneumoneum , was re- 
ported working in flower beds at Port Wayne August 3. 
Ohio 
SNAILS (Mollusca) 
E. ¥. Menderihall (July 15): The begonias in the greenhouses in 
Springfield are attacked by the snails and considerable injury 
is done. 
CKRYSAETEEIUM 
CHRYSANTHEMO'M GALL MIDGE ( Siartlironomyia hyoo?aea P. Loew) 
Mississippi R. W. Harned (August 22): Specimens of the chrysanthemum midge 
were received from Greenville August 12, where they 7,-ere collected 
o n chr y san the mo m . 
GREENHOUSE LEAF-TIER ( Phlyctaenia rubicalis Guen. ) 
Ohio E. V'. Mendenball (August 23): There are Quite a good many green- 
house leaf tyers on the chrysanthemum in the greenhouses in Newark. 
Mississippi R. W. Earned (August 22): Chrysanthemum leaves that had evidently 
been injured by the greenhouse leaf tyer -.vere received from Ridge- 
land in Hinds County during the first week in August. 
A PLEA BEETLE ( Systena elongata Fab. ) 
Mississippi R. W. Harned (August 22): Plea beetles identified by J. M.Lang st on 
as S"st ena elonga ca were collected on chrysanthemum plants at 
Corinth July 28. 
