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BAG-WORM ( Thyr i dop t e ryx ephemeraef ormi s Haw. ) 
New York. M. Xisliuk, Jr. (August 15): Late in July and early in August 
evergreens, poplars, maples, and locusts observed as completely defoliate 
Many reports of damage received from Long Island. 
New Jersey. H. W. Allen (August 22): Defoliation of sycamore, in some cases 
nearly 100 percent, noted on street shade trees in Burlington County. 
Georgia. 0. I. Snapp (August 9) 5 Unusually abundant on evergreen trees at 
Fort Valley, central Georgia. 
W. H. Clarke (August 10): More abundant than in several years. 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (August 20): Quite injurious to ornamental plantings 
throughout the southern half of the State. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 2U): Reported on August 19 as defoliating pino 
at Scottsburg, southeastern Indiana. 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (August 2k) ; ' Conraon In many "6&bt Ions of the Stat*. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (August 23): Noticed on arborvitae and juniper in 
a nursery at McMinnville, Warren County, on July 27- 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (August 2h) : Reported in various sections of the State 
as abundant on arborvitae and cedar. 
Louisiana. C. 0. Eddy (August): Reported from a number of sections of 
Louisiana as being very abundant. 
Oklahoma. P. A. Pcnton (August 20): Reported in El Reno, Canadian County, 
west-central Oklahoma. 
Texas. R. K. Fletcher (August 22): Injury to evergreens reported from 
several points in northeastern Texas. 
ASH 
CARPENTER WORM ( Prionoxystus robiniao Feck) 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles and assistants (August): Abundant on green ash 
at Fairmont and all along the western border of the State. 
Nebraska. M. K. Swenk (August 23): Reported as attacking elm, ash, and 
hackberry trees in Sheridan County, northwestern Nebraska, on July 23 • 
BIRCH 
BRONZED BIRCH BORER (Agrilus anxius Gory) 
Ohio. E. W. Mcndcnhall (August 15): Killing birch trees in Columbus. 
