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W. E. Rumssy (June 29). "Bad on trees -in Ilarion County." 
BIRCH 
BRONZE BIRCH BORER (Aqrilus a nxius Gory) 
J. C. Svenien (July 1^S$!§* "Several shade trees attacked at 
Coeur d* Alone," 
WALNUT CATERPILLAR ( Datana integorrima G.& R.) 
u. H. Swenk (July 15). "Trees in eastern Nebraska were badly 
defoliated in many places during the. last week in June -'and :' 
first ten days in July; by Julyy 10 most of the ^caterpillars 
had pupated." 
E. G. Kelly (July 18). "Has been very injurious to walnut 
trees throughout the State." 
OAK 
WHITE OAK BLOTCH LZ. A F-.""INER ( Lithpcolletee hamadrvella Clem.) 
E. P. Felt (July 23). "R. E. Horsey reports that this insect 
is comiflon in Highland Park, Rochester, and disfigures foliage 
badly." 
E. IT. Cor$jf (July 8).- "Correspondents have sent leaves from 
Baltimore where this inse'et is exceedingly abundant j they have 
been so completely xinso. that the entire upper surface is brown." 
LOCUST LEAF-JCINER (Chalenus dorsaiis Thunb.) 
E. N. Cor-jr-y (July 8). "Very abundant in the Potomac River 
Valley: bhis pes'!' seems to be increasing and threatens to de- 
stroy most of the first leaves." 
CATALPA 
CATALPA SPHINX (Ceratomia catalpae B oisd . ) 
H. A. Gossard. "A catalpa grove of £ acres a& Troy was com- 
pletely defoliated in late June." 
J. J. Davis (July 15) reports that this insect is abundant in 
the southern end of the State. 
F. S. Chamberlin. "This insect, which is usually abundant 
about Quincy, can only rarely be found this season." 
