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Stpte south of a line fror Minerva to Poland (about 12 Tilee north of 
Utica). This is sorrevhat in line vith the northern liTit of infestation' 
in VerTont and Ne™ HaToshire. The infestation has been present in scire 
areas for several years and in soTe localities it is heavier this year 
than last. 
MAPLE 
GREEN- STRIPED MAPLE WORM (Arisota rubicund? Bah« ) 
South Carolina. W. C. Nettles (October 23): The green-strined rraule ^orrr has 
defoliated silver manles for the third tiire this season near Easley. 
GLOOMY SCALE ( ChrysoTohalus tenebricosus CoTst. ) 
South Carolina. F. Shertan (October 23): The gloorry scale reported as killing 
many maple trees in Greenville. 
0ESCU23 SCALE ( Chrysorrphalus obscurus CoTst. ) 
Tennessee. G. M, Bcntlev (October 25): C. obscurus on maple trees are at this 
tirre producing living young and it has been observed that a very heavy in- 
vasion is being made on this scale by three species of the ladybird beetle — 
Adalla biuuncta.ta , Hippo daTia conveniens Guer. , and Ceratorregilla 
fuscilabris Muls. 
OAK 
ORANGE- STRIPED OAK WORM ( Anisota senatoria S. & A. ) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (September 26): A larva '-as found on scarlet oak at 
Hyattsville. 
OAK TWIG PRIL7ER ( Hyp errra 11 ns vflorus Fab. ) 
Connecticut. W. E. Brit ton (October 23): This insect has apparently been 
rather scarce this year on oak and other trees. It is much less coirrron 
than usual. 
OAK ROSETTE GALL (Cvnros f rondos a Bass. ) 
Maryland. E. IT. Cory (Seotetber 27): The oak rosette gall ras attacking oak 
at College Park. 
GOLDEN OAK SCALE ( Istqrelc-r^r.luT vnrio?ogvT Ratz, ) 
Ne^ York and Ne~ Jersey. E. P. Pelt (October 23): Golden oak scale has been 
reported as occurring somewhat abundantly <">n oaks at Great Neck, N. Y. , 
and in northern Nov Jersey. 
