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MAGNOLIA 
Ohio 
Nebraska 
New York 
Nebraska 
New York 
New York 
MAGNOLIA SCALE ( Neolecanium cornuoarvum Thro,) 
H. A. Ooosard re port 3 that he has recently received several 
complaints of the magnolia scale. 
ROSE 
ROSE-* CHAFER (Kacrodact ylu s subspinosus Fab.) 
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M. H. Swenk (July 15) reports that heavy flights of this beetle 
were reported from Holt, Garfield, and Dawes Counties, during 
the third and fourth weeks in June, this pest- causing much in- 
jury to roses and the foliage of fruit trees.* 
Megastigaus nigrovarieg atus Asba« 
C. R. Crosby (June 30). "Females abundant, ovipositing in 
fruit of rugosa roses*" 
WOODBINE 
3ALY FLATA [C J^sa'Say) 
Us H. Swenk (Ju."iy ?.&).. ''R< sorts of injury were received from 
several localities in the State during the last week in June 
and the first week in July, the insect being numerous on other 
plants also* 
BOXWOOD 
BOXWOOD LEAF-MINER (ilo narthr opal pus buxi Labou.) 
C. R. Crosby (June 25). "Hedges badly infested at Pocantico 
Hills." 
M. D. Leonard (July 13). "Large hedges badly infested at Min- 
eola on Long Island." 
LILAC 
LILAC BORER ( Podosesia syringas Harris) 
E. P. Felt (July 23). "Mr. C. S. Fairr.ian reports that this 
insect is causing some injury to lilacs at Londonville ." 
