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A SCALE INSECT ( Aspidjjrtus constocki Johns .) 
South Carolina. J. A. 3erly (June 30) : On leaves of Norway naplo at Greenville 
on June 22. (Det. by H. Morrison,) 
MAPLE 2 LADDER GALL ( Phyllocoptes quadripes Shin. ) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (July l): Reported as generally infesting naples in the 
State. 
COTTONY MAPLE SCALE ( Pulvinaria vitis L. ) 
Pennsylvania. K. E. Hodgkiss (July 26): Specimens < ; ent fron near Pittsburgh. 
Reported on July 21 as "being abundant on soft naples. 
Indiana, J. J. Davis (July 26): Has heen the subject of nunerous reports fron 
northern Indiana and a few fron the southern part. 
OAK 
TWIG PRUNER ( Hypcrnallus villosus P.) 
Michigan. R. Huts on (July 25): Reported fron Milford, Oakland County, in south- 
eastern Michigan, on July l6. 
TWIG GIRDLER ( Oncideres cin,Talatus S.ay) 
Iowa. C. J. Drake (July 20): Specinens have been received fron Des Moines and 
Cedar Rapids. 
A LI.AF ROLLER ( Ar,2;yrotoxa senrpurpurana Kenrf . ) 
New Jersey. C. W. Collins (June 22): Larvae were responsible for partial de- 
foliation of pin oaks in southern Morris, northern Sonerset, and western 
Union Counties, all in north-central New Jersey, where the infestation was 
rather general during May. Frequent instances of alnost conplete de- 
foliation were noted. (Det. "by A. Dusck. ) 
A LEAF InlNSR ( Lithocolletes hanadryella Clcn. ) 
New York. S. P. Felt (July 22): Reported as extrenely abundant on wes-tern Long 
Is land. 
03SCURE SCALE ( Chrysonphalus obscurus Const.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (July 25): Report of several oaks in Lauderdale County, in 
the eastern part of the State, having ber ; n injured. 
A GALL INSECT ( Neuroterus unbilicatus Dass.) 
New York. R. E. Horsey (July): Found-in considerable nunbers on the under sides 
of swanp vhite oak leaves, especially near the tips of the branches, on 
July lU at Roche? tor. 
