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many points along the entire route followed, including 
Chocorua, 2!orth Conway, Jackson, Pinkham, Grorhasi, Sins- 
dale, Richmond, and Eindge, IT. H. , Barre, 7illi£2asto*m, 
3ast£ield, Bethel, Gaysville, Sherburne, South TTalling- 
ford, and Marlboro, Vt. , and AsnburnhaBoi, (Jroton, 2nd " r ake- 
field, Ikss. !! 
Urine H. 3. Pair ion (September 34)-: This insect has assumed 
epidemic proportions throughout the range of white birch 
in Ifeine. ' 
APHI3S (Aphiidae) 
STew Hampshire J. V. Schaffner, jr. (September 25): Aphid s on gray 
end "birch and paper "birch were reported abundant in southern 
Massachusetts Hew Hampshire and Massachusetts. There -73 much yellow- 
ing of birch foliage, very probably owing to these insects. 
CYPRESS 
CYPP.33S 3G?JS ( Phloec siiius cri s tatus Lee.) 
Arizona 0. L. Barnes (September 18} : Abundant or. Monterey cypress 
at Thrtcher i-bere considerable injury to twigs was observed 
August 25. 
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31k 33.13 333TL3 ( C-clcr u cello xanthoma 1 a ena Sckrank) 
California. 3. Lock7ood (Jkugust 7C) : "krk oi this pest vas very 
obvious on an estate near 3-: kersf i&l ; . the middle of Aug- 
ust •■here from 50 to 90 per cent of the elm leaves had 
been eaten. 
i I3A3 333333 ( CalJLto^hf s c-.l aris Lee) 
Nebraska IL S^enk (September 3): A Ihickolls County correspond- 
ent reports under date of August 19 that all of the elm 
trees in his wood lot had been stripped of leaves. 
CT.CPIAj Slii SCA33 (Ocssy^ aria spuria liodeer) 
Ohio 3. "7. Hender.ha.il (September 4): I find some of the elm 
trees planted on the street'.- of ColvUfous severely attached. 
Wisconsin 3. L. Chambers (September 1): A survey recentiyma.de 
indicates that the Suropeau r.lm scale is spreading slow- 
ly at Milwaukee, but in Madison the spraying campaign 
under way seems to be keeping it fairly well under control. 
