Pennsylvania 
Ohio 
Ohio 
Ohio 
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GIANT APHID ( Loncistjg.T.a caryae Harr.) 
C. A. Thomas (July 20): A nuir.be r of large groups of 
this aphid have "been found recently on the trunks and 
larger branches of glaucous or pussy willow, Salix discolor 
Muhl ., growing in a yard near Kennett Square. 
POPLAR MOCHA-STOKE MOTH ( Ichthyu ra inclusa Hon.) 
E. W. Mendenhall (July 3): Willow stock in a nursery at 
Erookville is badly infested with larvae. 
ELM SAYJELY ( Cimbex americana Leach) 
E. W. Mendenhall (July 3): Outbreaks on willow in some 
sections of Montgomery County have been reported. 
YELLOW^SPOTTSD WILLOW SLUG ( Pteronus ventral is Say) 
S. W. Mendenhall (July 24): Quite abundant on pussy wil- 
low in one of the nurseries in Springfield. 
Maryland 
Ohio 
Illinois 
Indiana 
Nebraska 
INSECTS ATTACKING G R E E N H U S S 
AND CRN A M S N T A L P L A N T S 
A correction - The note on Mecas i no mat a Say attacking 
sunflower in Mississippi on page 205 of this volume of the 
Survey Bulletin should have read M. saturnina Lee. 
(Later determined by ?/. S.. Fisher.) 
RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus telarius L.) 
S. N. Cory (July 24'.' : On evergreens all over the State. 
E. "J. Mendenhall (July 24): ££uite abundant on willows 
in Springfield and on evergreens in one of the nurseries 
at Columbus. 
~". ?. ^lint (July 22): Injury is on the increase in Cen- 
tral Illinois. Evergreens a.re suffering most and many other 
plants are being damaged. 
I. J. Davis (July 22): Reported as destructive from 
many points on the usual evergreen hosts and from Jasper 
where it is attacking an unknown nlantr. . 
M. H. Bwenk (June 15-July 15): Continued tr3u>lesome 
attacks on spruce and cedar-, during this entire utriod. Tin 
