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3UGARCANE 
SUGARCANE EORER ( Diatraea saccharalis Fab.) 
W.- E. Hinds (July 26)-: "The second generation is scarce 
Trichogramma mi nu turn Riley in field. 
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FOREST AND SHADE-TREE INSECTS 
EAGWORM ( Thyridopteryx ep hemeraeformis Haw.) 
E. W. Mendenhall (July 24): The bagworm menace is checked in 
Columbus and southwestern Ohio. Very little destruction is 
noted this summer, probably owing to parasite- insects. 
J. J. Davis (July 25): Bagworm defoliating evergreens at 
New Albany June 22 end boxelder at Erookville July 15. 
R. W, Horned (Jul> 22): A correspondent at Meridian on 
July 12 reported a heavy infestation on cedar. 
SATIN MOTH ( Stilpnotia silicis L.) 
H. L. Bailey (July 26): Satin moth adult and egs; mass found 
at l 7hite River Junction July 19. New location record for the 
state. Previously found only in towns from Springfield along 
Connecticut River to Massachusetts line. 
A. E. Stene (July 18): The satin>rooth has been less abundant 
this year than in any recent year. Little spraying was 
necessary and there was no defoliation. 
GIPSY MOTH ( Porthetria dispar L.) 
A. E. Stene (July 18): Gipsy moths have been less abundant 
this year than in any recent year. 
FALL WEBtfORM ( Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (July 25): Small webs of the fall webworm 
are now quite common through many sections - 'land. 
TWO-LINED CHESTNUT BORER (Agrilus bixir.eatus TTeb.) 
E. P. Felt (July 26): The two-lined chestnut borer is 
killing trees here and there in the metropolitan area of New 
York City, infestations being observed at Hartsdale and Felham, 
N. Y., though similar work is doubtless common in many other 
localities. 
