-c,l- 
ELM 
ELM SCURFY SCALE ( Chionaspis americana Johns.) 
Maryland, E. N« Cory (April 26): Reported attacking elm at Chestertown, 
ELM BORER ( Saperda tridentata Oliv.) 
Nebraska, M, H. Swenk (April 20): . Reports of the elm borer working in 
elm trees were received from Chase, Logan, and Cass Counties from March 
26 to April iy, 
FIR 
AN APKID ( Dreyfus ia piceae Ratz. ) 
New England. H. J. MacAloney (March): An examination was made of several 
areas in New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts, where infestations of 
the balsam woolly bark louse had been previously found. The winter has 
been favorable for the successful hibernation of the bark lice, and the 
survival is perhaps heavier than last year, 
HEMLOCK 
A BARK BORER ( Melanophila fulvoguttata Harr, ) 
Vermont, K. L. Bailey (April 25): Serious damage by the spotted hemlock 
borer reported at Basin Harbor and Ferrisburg, 
HICKORY 
a HICKORY GALL APHID ( Phylloxera sp.) 
Texas, F. L. Thomas (April 1): Serious injury of hickory is expected 
because of the abundance of Phylloxera sp,, at Henderson, 
JUNIPER 
JUNIPER WEBvVORM ( Dichomeris marginellus Fab.) 
Ohio, J, S, Houser (April l6); Causing damage to nursery stock, especial- 
ly Irish juniper, i*n Stramgiiills. 
LARCH 
LARCH CASS BEARER ( Coleophora laricella Hbn.) 
Massachusetts. J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (April 19): Counts of the hibernating 
larvae and dissections of sample collections from observation plots in 
New England and northern New York indicate that the present infestation 
is fully as serious as in 1934* 
New York. R. E. Horsey (April 23); A number of' overwintering cases of the 
