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SUROPEAN ELM SCALE ( Cossyparia spuria Mode • r 
E. W. Mendenhall (May 10): The elm shade trees in 
(Shelby County) are quite badly infested. 
Maine 
LARCH 
LARCH CASE BEARER ( Coleonhora laricelU 
H. B. Peirson (May 19): The larch case bearer migrated to 
foliage in the vicinity of Augusta May 13. A very : avy 
outbreak is occurring. Twenty-five per cent of the trees 
are already completely defoliated. Repeated defoliations 
by this insect have killed considerable larch in this section 
of Maine. We have not succeeded in rearing any parasites. 
Connecticut 
New York 
Alabama 
MAPLE 
MAPLE NEPTICULA QTeoticula sericopeza Zell.) 
E. P. Felt (May 26): The moths are somewhat common or. 
Norway maples in southern Fairfield County. It is possible 
that this insect may be somewhat injurious and cause a 
considerable dropping of foliage. 
E. P. Felt (May 26): The moths are somewhat common on 
Norway maples in portions of Westchester County. 
COTTONY MAPLE SCALE ( Pulvinaria vitis L.) 
J. M. Robinson (May 24): The cottony maple scale has 
shown uo in large numbers on maple leaves at Birmingham. 
OAK 
A LEAF ROLLER ( Ar^yrotoxa seminurourar.a Kearf) 
Connecticut E. P. Pelt (May 35): Oak leaf rollers, mostly Ar -vrotcxr 
semipurourana , are exceedingly abu nt and injurious to oaks, 
especially red oaks, in southwest rn Uonnecticut, half to 
three -fourths of the foli. re at the -ores 
time. This insect has been injurious for seer; i] rs. 
