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LOCUST LEAP MINER ( Chalcpus dorsalis Thunb. ) 
Maryland. J. M. Miller (July 26): Feeding on locust loaves between Kenwood 
and Calvert Beach, Calvert County. (Let. by H. S. Barber.) 
North Carolina. B. H. Wilford (August 2): Found severely attacking black 
locust, jaiaing the leaves, on ridges and upper slopes in the following 
northwestern counties: Buncombe, Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, Avery, and 
Henderson. 
Tennessee. B. H. Wilford (August 20): Heavy defoliation of black locust 
trees reported near Tellico Plains, on the North River section of the 
Cherokee National Forest. 
Ohio. E. W. Mendcnhall (August 15): Quite serious on locust trees in 
southeastern Ohio counties, bordering on the Ohio River. 
LOCUST TWIG BORER ( Ecdytolopha insiticiana Zcll.) 
Arkansas. P. H. Miller (August 22): Specimens of borers found in twigs 
of black locust near Greenbrier, north-central Arkansas. (Dot. by 
C. Hcinrich.) 
MAPLE 
GOUTY YEIN GALL ( Lasyne ura communis Felt) 
Ohio. E. W. Mendcnhall (August 15): Very bad on the leaves of two hard 
maple trees at Belpre, Washington County, southeastern Ohio. 
T. H. Parks (August 20): Specimens received from several widely 
separated localities. Considerable defoliation occurred in Jefferson 
County, eastern Ohio. 
E. P. Felt (August 23): Extremely abundant near Steubcnvillo, . . 
east-central Ohio, most of the leaves on a very large sugar maple 
being seriously damaged and dwarfed by the infestation. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 24): Reported as common at Crawfordsvilie 
and Grcencastle, west-central Indiana. Adults had emerged when received 
on August 20. 
GREEN-STRIPED MAPLE WORM ( Anisota rubicunda P. ) 
New Hampshire. J. G. Conklin (August 29) J Observed in localities throughout 
the southern half of the State. Red maple trees entirely defoliated in 
some places. 
