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Colorado. G-. M. List (October): The pine leaf scale is more abundant this reason 
than usual. Ino^.iries have been received from ctior.s of the State, 
indicating that it is doing considerable damare in ornamental '" ii ". rs, and 
trees that have been brought from the mountain area for inspection s ! at 
there has been an increase under tndse conditions. 
H3IIOCK SOULS ( Aspidiotus aMetis Schrank) 
Wisconsin. S. I. Chambers (September 27); The blach pine leaf scale a~ in 
large numbers on jach pine over a considerable area of forest land in F 
and Adams Counties this summer for the first time. 
SCOTCH FIFE SCAL3 ^o-^ e-dh nuv.is riatica P. & MCD. ) 
Wisconsin. "]. I. Chambers (September 27)« Jach pine plantings in several of our 
northwestern counties have been seriousl}' injured by the Scotch pine scale, 
resulting in the death of many trees. 
CO':::or BSD SPIDER ( Tetrar.^chus telarius I. ) 
Nevada. G-. Schreis (October 18): Injury' to cotton-woois near "'ina vras reported 
recently. The letter of transmittal stated that the trees ,;r ere covered from 
top to bottom. 
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SPRUCE 3UDW0RM ( "ornolo^a "vniferana Clem. ) 
Wisconsin. E. I. Chambers (September 27): Several sections of nixed timberland 
in Douglas County have been seriously injured this summer and many trees -ere 
hilled. All varieties of evergreens -were attached in northwestern Counties. 
TULIP TRS3 SCALE ( Toume-ella 3iriodendri Gael.) 
Kentucky. W. A. Price (September 23): Badly infested trees were for - 
Fran-rfort, California, and Lexington. 
I IT S .1 C T S A?P3CSIK6 5HSSNE0USS 
AI'D R IT A •: 3 !:! T A 1 PLANTS 
CKI-'TESS MAI7TIS ( Terodera chinersis Sauss. ) 
Michigan. R. R tson (October 3): A single female specimen lias been sent 1 
Monroe. 
qjj^tjtjj pLTjjA HOPPZR ( Halticus citri Ashm. ) 
Pennsylvania and Maryland. ?. F. Smith (Sept r): The rarde *as 
found in injurious numbers on gaillardia, hollyhock, and other or Is in 
