Nebraska 
Louisiana 
on April 25 for identification. According to the report received 
the lice were abundant enough on the infested trees to cause them 
to shed part of their leaves. 
M. H. Swenk (April): The "box-elder aphid was reported injuring 
'"box-elder foliage on April 25 from Kearney County. 
CAMPHOR 
CAMPHOR SCALS ( Fseudaonidia duplex Ckll. ) 
H. K. Plank (May lU) : a number of twigs and leaves moderately to 
heavily infested with this scale '.'ere received with a note that 
the trees infested were purchased in New Orleans about 1920. This 
i°s the first infestation known to occur in Vermilion Parish. 
ELM 
COOLLY APPLE APHID ( 5r 10 soma lanigerum Hausm. ) 
Alabama J. M. Robinson (April 29): At Decatur the elm trees are heavily 
infested with the woolly apple aphid. 
ELM APHID ( Myzocallis ulmifolii Moriell) 
California Tffhite C. Barber (May 5): Serious honeydEWing, on ornamentals along 
streets and highways at Baker sfield. 
ELM BORER ( Saperda tridentata Oliv. ) 
Nebraska M. K. S^enk (April): Correspondence indicated about the normal 
amount of trouble with the elm "borer. 
ELM LEAF BEETLE ( G-alerucella xa nthomelaena Schrank) 
New York E. P. Felt (May 25): Adults have wintered in large numbers in 
houses in several Hudson Valley localities and present indications 
are favorable' for severe injury in numerous areas where the insect 
was abundant last year. 
Ohio E. '.V. Mendenhall (May 15): Spraying is carried on here quite 
extensively for the elm pests. It is one of the first outbreaks of 
the elm leaf beetle here, (Dayton). 
ELM SCURFY SCALS (Chionaspis amer icana Johns. ) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (April 30) : Eggs of this species on elm are hatching 
at Lafayette. May have "begun to hatch a day or two before. 
LARCH 
LARCH CASE BEARER ( Coleouhor a laricella Hbn. ) 
Connecticut \7. E. Britton (May 13): At Rainbow (Town of Windsor), new leaves 
are apparently mined. Twigs brought in by W, 0. Filley, Forester. 
