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IVY, 
IVY SCALE ( Aspidiotus hederac Vail . ) 
E. V, Mendehhall (Juno 6): Ivy plants, especially the varie- 
gated, are "badly infested in one of the greenhouses in Akron. 
I find that the variegated ivy is more susceptible to scale 
attaclc than any other.- 
LILY 
Mississippi 
Mississimoi 
Mississippi 
Illinois 
Nebraska 
North Dakota 
A HOCTUID ( Xanthonastis tireais Cram.) 
R. V/. Earned (June 15): Larvae were reported as moderate- 
ly abundant on lilies at Moss Point. 
PITT05P0RUM 
MEALY EL ATA ( Ononis •pruinosa Say) 
H. 'J. Earned and assistants (June): This species of plant 
hopper has been numerous in Hancock and Harrison Counties on 
Fittosporum. 
PRICKLY ASH 
TRICILY ASH BEETLE (Trirhabda brevicollis Lee.) 
H. "7. Harned (June 19): Specimens were recently received 
from Pascogoula, with the report that they were defoliating 
prickly ash. 
ROSE 
02LIQUE-BAITOED L3AE HOLLER ( Cacoecia rosacoana Harr.) 
C. C. Compton (June 13): The oblique-banded leaf roller 
is severely injuring roses and gardenias in a large rose 
plant at Des Haines. 
ROSH SA'wjLY (Caliroa ae'thio-pa Fab.) 
M. II. Swenk (May 15 - June 15): During the second week in 
June there were many complaints of a heavy skeletonization 
of rose leaves by the rose slug C. aothiops . 
ROSE CURCULIO ( Rhynchit es bicolo r Fab. ) 
J. A. Munro (June 13): The first report this season of rose 
curculio injury to roses was received Juno 13 from Valley City. 
