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c omnia ints ranged from Douglas County vest to Nance, north 
to burning, rnd south to John Son Counties. 
J W. McColloch (July 5): Saucing damage to foliage- of 
shade trees and shrubs at Ingalls. 
PACIFIC RED SPIDER ( Tetranychus nacificus McGregor) 
Z. A. McGregor (July): The annual outbreak is well under 
way. The almost unprecedented hot wave of late June and 
early July accelerated the development of this red slider, 
which is one of the major pents of central Califcr: 
pecially of deciduous fruit trees and ornamentals. 
A LEAF BEETLE. ( Colasnis favosa Say) 
K. P. Loding (July 15): Many complaints of defoliation 
of ericrrceous -plants such as azaleas, pad blu ' ries. In 
one nursery in Baldwin County the inspector noticed the t 
they were attacking weigelias and "broad-leaved evergreens. 
CHAIN-SPOTTED GEO! STEP ( Cingilia catenaria Drury; 
J. V. Schaffner, jr. (July 25) : A severe local outbreak 
found in pasture land at Lancaster July 19- -hough various 
plants and shrubs were present, sweet fern, ' vrica 
as-plenifolia L., seemed to be the favored food. 
ASIATIC BEETLE ( Anomala orientalis Waterh.) 
R. B. Friend (July 23): The infestation is becoming 
more widely spread in New Havenvand a new infestation v.as 
found this year in Bridgeport. 
A MILLIPEDE ( Scutjgerella immacula ta Ne*p.) 
C. A.Thomas (July 20): Symphilids have V ver; in- 
dant and injurious in several greenhouses at Bustleton and 
KennettSquare during the past year. They have destroyed ! 
the roots of a number of plants, including Calla lilies, 
sweet peas, Centaurea seedlings, small aster plants, carna- 
tion cuttings, etc. In all cases the injury . ^n to 
the root system. Most of the damage has been ir. on 
the ground, but they have also entered oots and fed on 
root ball, thus being transferred to raised beds, v.-here 
they thrive as long as moisture is present. 
AKBORVITAE 
Ohio 
ABBORVITAE PLANT LOUSE ( Lgchnu s thuja falinus Del G.) 
E. ... Mendenhall (July 19): An infestation on art 
v.-as found on a private estate in Dayton. 
