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Bennet A. Porter (August 2^)s Bagworms pre aorr.d--.rit in many 
young apple orchards at Tincennes which have received little 
or no spray material. Some trees are aa&ttt defoliated,, 
C 3 R. Cleveland (August ?h)z The bagworn has" "been reported 
■pith increasing frequency from various j. V- lifts in the Sbate 
dur:i"^ the psst t-wc Jjeeksc 
Lo Haseman C&agust 27): A great many complaints regarding 
bagworras have "been r eceived during Augusta They have come from 
varioas parts of the State though apparently the bagworms have 
beer, less dest..- -active than is.s : J year* 
JAIL VfEBWORM (Hyuhantria c unea Drury) 
L Haseaaaa (August 27) s During the last two reeks of August 
this pest put i~j its appearance and is especially abundant on 
boxelder and mulberry «, 
HID SPIIZR (getranychus tel arius L a ) 
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ebraska 
W. So Abbott (July 2) I Young (2 bo 5 year) ornamental evergreens 
of many species in a nurseiy at Oakton were very seriously in- 
fested and in some case- killed by this red spider. Plants had 
been somewhat weakened "oy drought* 
FLAT-EEiPS-D til^hl. TUFT, BORER (C hrysobothrls femora ta Oliv;) 
M« E, S -.ark (August lo)- 5!he flat-headed apple-tree borer was 
complained of as doing serious injury to ash trees in Thayer 
County end to elm trees in Redwillow County, during the ^asb 
week in July,, 
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& SAwFLY (Fe nusa -pumila Elug* ) 
mnecticut H, 3, Friend (August 2U) : This insect attacks gray and white 
birches and can be found on practically all of these trees, 
in nurseries and growing wild* 
BRONZE 3IRCH BORER ( AgrJlup enniun C-ory) 
aw York P„ M« Eastman (Augast 2): The bronze birch borer is doing 
considerable damage to ee'-V : .eaf birch trees planted in the 
residential section of Schenectady*, 
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FALL CAIIKER OTM (Alsouhila uometar ia Harris) 
th Carolina Um e Middle ton (Aogust 6): On July 25 Mr* J. A* Seal, Assistant 
Entomologist, of the Bent Creek Laboratory, near Asheville, left 
