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ARBORVITAE 
CEDAR BARK 3EETLE ( Phloeo sinus dentatus Say) 
New York. E. P. Pelt (May 23): Arborvitae twigs showing work of cedar "bark 
"beetle were received from Babylon, Long Island. 
AZALEA 
AZALEA SCALE ( Eriococcus azaleae Const.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle and assistants (May 23): An infestation of the 
azalea scale was found this nonth at Kosciusko but the source of the plants 
could not be determined. An infestation was also found in Bay St. Louis. 
On May 19 the scale was found for the first tine in the Durant district. 
CRAPEMYRTLE 
• CRAPEMYRTLE APHID ( Myzocallis kahawaluokalani Kirk. ) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (May 17): The crapenyrtle aphid is very abundant 
on crapenyrtle at Griffin. 
ELDER 
AN APHID ( Aphis' sanbucif oliae Pitch) 
Mississippi. J. p. Kislanko (May 23): A heavy infestation on elder at 
Hattiesburg, causing the leaves to turn yellow, was observed on May 2. 
JUNIPER 
JUNIPER WEBWORM ( Dichoneris narginellus Pab.) 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Felt (May 23): The juniper webworn was found to be 
injuring junipers in the Philadelphia district. 
LILAC 
LILAC BORER ( Podosesia syrin.g;ae Harr. ) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (May 20): The lilac borer has been reported fron Flint. 
MAGNOLIA 
A CURCULIONID ( priononerus calceatus Say) 
Mississippi. H. Gladney (May 23): Several of these beetles were collected 
on a magnolia at Ocean Springs on May 9. 
