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CAi.^LLIA 
CAMELLIA SCALE ( Lopido sanhes camelliae Hope) 
Florida. E. W. Berger & G. B. Merrill (September 22): The camellia scale is scarce 
to moderately abundant generally. It was abundant here and there last year. 
TEA SCALE (Fiorinia theae Green) 
Florida. E. W. Berger and G. B. Merrill (September 22): The tea scale is scarce 
to moderately abundant generally. It is confined almost wholly to Camellia 
ja ponic a . 
CANNA 
LARGER CAIhTA LEAF ROLLER (Cal r.odes et hlius Cram. ) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (September 20): A skipper butterfly is reported at Auburn 
as attacking canna foliage. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September 23): Severe damage to carinas by the larger canna 
leaf roller was recently observed at State College. 
CERYS-ANTEELIUM ■ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GALL MIDGE ( Diarthronomyia hypogaea Loew) 
Maine. H. 3. Feirson (September ll): Chrysanthemum gall midge was observed 
severely infesting chrysanthemum at Togus. 
GARTEN FLEA HOPPER (Hal tic as citri Ashm. ) 
Maryland. F. E. Sanders (September 27): The garden flea hopper was abundant on 
greenhouse chrysanthemums at Sllicott City, and the injury was becoming serious. 
MEXICAN MEALYBUG ( Fhenacoccus gossypii Towns, and Ckll.) 
Maryland. P. D. Sanders (September 27): The Mexican mealybug is seriously 
injuring chrysanthemums in some Baltimore greenhouses. 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (September 25): The Mexican mealybug was reported very 
destructive to chrysanthemum at Bloomington the last of August. 
CREPE iryRTLE 
CREPE MYRTLE APHID ( Myzocallis kabawaluokalani Kirk.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September 23): On August 18 a correspondent at Philadelphia 
in ITehoba County sent us some crepe myrtle leaves showing indications of a 
heavy infestation earlier in the season. 
