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Indiana 
Indiana 
Hawaii 
Georgia 
CYCLAMEN MITE ( Tarr.oner.us nalliaus Banks) 
J. J. Lavis (February 24): Reported destructive to green- 
house verbena at Brown stov;n, January 2. 
A FUNGUS SNAT ( Sclera sp.) 
J. J. Davis (February 24): Fungus gnat ra-^cts ( Sciara 
sp.) were reported injuring ootted olants at Albion, .December 
16. 
JAPANESE ROSE BEETLE ( Adoretus sinicus Buna.) 
D. T. Fulloway (1929): These beetles were *-er" destructive 
as usual during August and September. 
COTTONY-CUSHION SCALE ( Icerya rur ch:- si Mask.) 
J. B. Gill (February): Serious outbreaks have occurred 
at Valdosta and Cairo. Ornamentals, such as Pittos^orurc, 
Spiraea, Nandina, and Satsuna orange trees were badly 
Kentucky 
Georgia 
Washington 
CITRUS : J J "J ( Pceucoccus citri Risso) 
W. A. Price (February 22): Numerous on house plants. 
FLORIDA WAX SCALE (Ceroolastes cirrioedif ormis Const.) 
J. F. Gill (February): Father heavy infestation of the 
barnacle scale occurred at Albany on hackcerry trees and 
sorr.e ornamental nlants. 
LONG SOFT SCALE ( Coccus elongatus Sign.) 
•■'m. ■■'. Baker (January 29): The lone soft scale has beer- 
observed attacking Ac acia minu la at Tacoma. Although I have 
mace no consistent eTToFt to become acquainted with the 
scales of greenhouse plants I am quite sure that this is the 
first infestation that I have observed, in this territory. 
CAMELLL 
CHAFF SCALE ( Parlatoria uergandii Comst . ) 
South Carolina M. H. Brunson (February 25): Specimens of Camel' j- 
iaoonica affected with the chaff scale were recently 
received at the Division of Entomology, Cle-.son Coll 
No observation vas made as to the extent of infestation 
and damage. 
