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for Cranberry, N, C«, where it was recently reported the chestnut 
trees have been partially or entirely defoliated ] apterous 
larva for the past sey . - to die after 
the third defoliation-. This has resulted in a forced catting of 
the timber. A fev* of th< sre also reported to have 
been defoliated recently., Mr„ Eeal found that the injury to the 
chestnut was due to tho : jv js of tl j i .0:' the fall canker- 
worm. 
CATALPA 
FOUR LIMED £?EIHX (^c-atcmia an^ntor. hbnj 
Ohio E» W» Menderihall \ 1st 25 )s Gatalpa trees at Sidney c Shelby 
County, are infested with the catalpa sphinz and suffering some 
injury^ 
SIM 
ELM LEAF BEETLE ( Galeriicella santhomalaena Schr*) 
Massachusetts A B !• Bourne {.. . '; ] l); Mr* lacroix ©epcrts under date of July 
2d that the larvae of the e'jm leaf beetle, are very abundant in 
Wareham and adjoi] i towns situated in southern Plymouth County 
and at the base of the Cape,. He reports that while the damage at 
that tin.e was roc showing up a 3 cad as last year yet in certain 
locations in southern Fl ; 1 County there was considerable 
browning of the foliage appear ing«, 
Ohio E. W« Mendenhal] (August 2f)l The elm leaf beetles have "been quite 
bad in Piqua, Miami County, ' = su/inner and the second brood 
"began to make their appearances 
Indiana J J* Davis (ATlgust lU)j The elm leaf beetle was reported on 
July 26 as abundant and destructive at Winona Lake. 
WOOLLY APPLE ^PrliD C Eri osoma lanissrum Hausm. ) 
■■risin Frank Ebl ton t b 15): At Elkhorn this insect is attacking 
elm e 
Nebraska M„ H„ Swenk (Auguctl6>2 Another pest that v?as much complained of 
daring the period covered by this report (July 23-Au.zust 15) 
was the waoMy apple aphid, Sch izoneura If am T on elm. These 
reports came <■ y from bh ■ I : *" " raska, 
west to Kearn y a « ition was esp 3 Lly bad, 
A LACE E a ^-Hi'^ 0' & I>.) 
Nebraska M, H. Swenk ( 1?)M 1 instance of injury to Camperdown 
elm leaves by the la - -'- came t0 our 
attention in R: the firct wcek in A, W st * 
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