North 
Carolina 
PINE BARK APHIS ( Pine us sir obi Hartig) 
New York E. P. Fe}t(July 23). "Mr. R. E. Horsey reports that this 
insect is very injurious to young pines in Rochester, having 
stunted them badly." 
PINE LEAF SCALE (Chionaspis pinifoliae Fitch) 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23) reports that this insect is somewhat 
abundant at Schenectady. 
SOUTHERN PINE BEETLE (Deniroctonus frontalis Zimm.) 
Franklin Sherman (June 29). "Report of outbreak from Swain 
County; may possibly presage an epidemic, but I think not." 
CAMPHOR 
CAMPHOR. SCALE (Pseudaonidia duplex Ckll.) 
Louisiana Extract from New Orleans Item (July 17): "The big fight to 
destroy the camphor scale in New Orleans has only just begun. 
Survey of entire City of New Orleans under way; 115 infesta- 
tions of the scale outside of the main infested area have been 
located; 125 host plants have been listed. Of the outside in- 
festations that have oeeii located, 72 have been completely 
eradicated." 
Mississippi . R. W. Harned (July 23). "The Japanese camphor scale was dis- 
covered for the first time in Mississippi on July 13 at Hatties- 
burg. All infested plants were immediately burned. Because of 
the seriousness of these insects in New Orleans we are endeavor- 
ing to inspect all plants that have been shipped frcn New Orleans 
to Mississippi during the past two years." 
GREENHOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
SNAPDRAGON 
Cosmopepla bimaculata Thomas 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23). "Mr. J. F. Rose reports that these bugs 
were swarming in the blossoms of snapdragons on July 15." 
RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON TINGIS (Leptobvrsa rhododendr i Horv.) 
New York E. P» Felt (July 23) reports that this insect has caused con- 
siderable injury to young trees; was successfully controlled 
by spraying with soap and- nicotine sulphate. 
