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A LEAF ROLLER. ( Cacaocia conf lie tana Walk.) 
Maine H. B. Peirson (J u nc^3): .Severe outbreaks reported in Lo- 
welltown and Kbkadjo. 
SPRUCE 
SPRUCE GALL ATHID ( Adelges abietis L.) 
Vermont H. L. Bailey: (June 23); The spruce gall aphid is noted as 
very abundant throughout Washington County. Galls were well 
started June 4. 
SPRUCE BUD SCALE ( Physokermes piceae Sbhr.) 
New York S, F. Felt (June 23): The spruce bud scale was reported as 
occurring somewhat abundantly on. spruce at Westbury, L. I. 
»,' SPRUCE MITE ( Farat etranychus uni unguis Jacobi) 
Northeastern 
States S. P Felt (June 23):'/ The spruce mite was generally preva- 
lent last year in the Northeastern States, and many specimens 
indicating severe infestations have been received from Phila- 
delphia, Pa., north to Boston, Macs. A period of dry weath- 
er is very likely to be characterized by "serious injury from 
this pest . 
SPRUCE BUEWORM ( Harmolo,qa fumi f erana Clem.) 
North Dakota J. A. M-unro (June 17): Only a slight amount of spruce bud- 
worm injury has been reported this season. The first adults 
of this insect were captured at Fargo today. 
A NEEDLE MINER ( Hemimene albolineana Kea$££) 
Ohio E. W. Mendenhall (June 23): The needle miner of the blue 
spruce is found quite generally in Ohio. Reported abundant. 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (April 15 - May 15): During the past fall, win- 
ter, and spring, a number of serious infestations of blue 
spruce with, a needle miner were discovered in Lincoln. Dur- 
ing the second week in May similar infestations were found in 
Norfolk. The exact species has not been determined, but is 
suspected to be Hemimene albolinean a. It will be given care- 
study during the coming summer. 
