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JUNIPER SCALE ( Diaspis carueli Targ.-Tozz.) 
Pennsylvania. H. E. Hodrkiss (August 25): Juniper scale very abundant. 
Michigan. R. Hutson (August 22): Young scales just establishing themselves 
on juniper in Highland Park, southeastern Michigan, on August 2. Winged 
nales present . 
CEDAR BARK BEETLE ( Phloeosinus cristatu s Lee.) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (August 23): Reported as attacking cedar trees in 
Hamilton County, southeastern Nebraska, on August 2. 
PRIVET 
THRIPS (Thysanoptcra) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (August 23): Privet thrips ( Dcndro thrips ornatus 
Jabl.) causing some injury at Stanford. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (August 2*+): Thrips (species unknown) very abundant on 
privet at La Payette and elsewhere, and appreciably damaging the foliage. 
RHODODENDRON 
A LACE3UG- (Tingidae) 
North Carolina. B. K. Wilford (August 2): Pound very destructive on 
Rhododendron catawbiense in a commercial nursery at Fineola. 
ROSE 
A BEETLE ( Carpophilus palliponnis Say) 
Colorado. C. R. Jones (August 1): Very prevalent throughout the State 
in all types of blossoms, and doing considerable damage in rose gardens. 
SPIREA 
RED-BANDED LEAP ROLLER ( Ar gyro taenia velutinana Walk. ) 
Ohio. T. H. Parks (August 20): Pound feeding on spirea plants in a nursery 
at Columbus, and destroying foliare. Also quite a pest of apple. 
