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A FLOEER BEETLE (Euph oria h erbacca Oliv.) 
Maryland. E. ! T . Cory (August 2): "Found attacking oak trees in Baltimore 
County. 
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WHITE-PIN7. WEEVIL (Fissodes strobi Peck) 
Connecticut. 3. F. Felt (August 2.U) : The white-pine weevil is somewhat 
generally prevalent in southwestern New England, killing the loaders, 
BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE ( Dend roc tonus terebrans Oliv.) 
Mississippi. J. M. Langston (August 21): On August l6, Inspector J. ?. 
Kislanko sent to this office a number of adults with a report that 
several large yellow pine trees near McLaurin', Forrest County, were 
rather heavily infested. 
COMMON FINE SAWYER ( Mono chains notatus Drury) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (August 21): Attacking white and Austrian pines in 
Montgomery and Baltimore Counties. 
A SCOLYITL ( i-ityorhthorus sp.) 
Massachusetts. A. I. Bourne (August 20): ">'e have a record of the occurrence 
of the small beetle F i t y ph t h ru z rp. on white pine twigs in Worcester 
County. 
A FINE TIF MOTH ( Euccsma gloriola Heinr.) 
Maine. H. B. Feirson (August l): A pine tip moth, E. ^-loriola , is very 
abundant in the tips of laterals in white >ino plantations. 
FINE NEEDLE SCALE ( Chionaspis mnifoliae Fitch) 
Utah. G. 7. Knowlton (August 3): The ci.10 leaf scale is seriously damegij 
a number of Austrian pines on the Utah Agricull Lral Cello--. - ■ up. 
Other pine and spruce trees are being dnun?.~cd slightly. 
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TEREAFIN SCALE (L .r-.:i...m :.i i/.;rcf -.sci^ f m ke.Tg. ) 
Kentucky. M. L. Didlake (August 25): The t3r?a;~in scale is unusually abun- 
dant on poplar at Maysville, Breeding, ncl Lexington. 
