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on streets paved during the last 3 or 4 years. This, together with con- 
tinued dry weather, has undoubtedly weakened the. trees and made them sus- 
ceptible to attack by bark beetles, 
EUROFEAN ELM SCALE ( Gossyparia spuria Mod.) • 
Maryland, E. N. Cory (July 23): General infestation over the State on elms, 
Ohio, N. F, Howard (July): European elm scale, presumably G. spuria , is 
abundant and injurious to elms in Columbus and abundant in some woodlots 
near the city, 
Indiana. J, J. Davis (July 28): The European elm scale, was reported as 
being abundant and destructive to elms' in Allen County- during- the latter 
part of June, 
Wisconsin, E. L. Chambers (July 30) : The European elm scale is being re- 
ported by our nursery inspectors in several sections of the State here- 
tofore uninfested, and it is apparently appearing in greater numbers. 
Idaho, C. Wakeland (July g): European elm scale has become established and 
is causing serious injury to American elms in the vicinity of Moscow, 
This is the first year that it has been reported from this locality, 
LOCU ST 
' LOCUST LEAF MINER ( Chalepus dorsalis Thunb. ) 
Virginia. E. C. Meier (July 16): The locust leaf miner was abundant through- 
out the area between Roanoke and Charlottesville, locust trees on both 
sides of the mountains being attacked. Serious leaf injury is being 
caused. The affected foliage serves to conspicuously mark the distribu- 
tion of locust throughout the area, (Det. by S. A, Hohwer) 
TAPLE 
GREEN FRUIT WORM ( Graptolitha antcnnr-.ta Walk. ) 
Vermont, H. L. Bailey (July 27): The green maple worm and another species, 
possibly Sept is grotei B. k McD. , are very abundant on soft maple and ash, 
and to some extent on oak in Milton near the mouth of the Lamoille River, 
Defoliation in swamp lands is nearly complete, 
NORWAY MAPLE APHID ( Feriphyllus lyropictus Kess.) 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (July 2^): Specimens received on maple foliage from 
Berea, Shelbyville, Carlislp, and Lexington. 
WOOLLY ALDER APHIT ( Proc: philus tes^ellatus Fitch) 
New Hampshire. L. C. Glover (July 14): Reported several times from various 
parts of the State and is abundant on eutleaf maple in Antrim and Man- 
chester, 
