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WHITE ELK SCALE (Chionaspi s americana John.) 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23). "Decidedly abundant and injurious on 
young elms on western Long Island, causing the dying of branch 
EUROPEAN ELM CASE- BEARER ( Colooph ora l imo sxper.no 11a Dup.) 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23). "Abundant in the vicinity of Oyster Baj 
so serious that a considerable proportion of the leaves will f 
ELM SCALE (Gos s yparia spuria Mod.) 
E. P. Felt (July 23). "Somewhat more abundant on Scotch and 
English elms in the vicinity of New York City, and occurs in 
small numbers on American elms in Hudson and Mohawk Valleys." 
J. C. Evenden (June 25), "Nearly every tree in Cocur d'Alene 
is very heavily attacked by the elm bark- louse." 
WOOLLY EDI APHIS (Eri osoraa asaericana Riley.) 
E. P. Felt (June 25). "Reported as causing some injury at 
Oneonta." 
L. Haseman (July 10). "Especially abundant on elms. The forn 
causing elm curl has reappeared recently in the central part 
of the State." 
POPLAR 
COTTONWOOD LEAF- BEETLE (Lma script a Fab.) 
Nebraska M. H.. Swen.k (July 13). "More than normally abundant in the 
latter part of June." 
York 
Idaho 
New York 
Missouri 
POPLAR PORER ( Saperda calcarata Say) 
Nebraska M. H. Swenk (July 15). "This insect continues to be the sub joe 
of many complaints of injury." 
ASH 
,C AR PENTER \ / CRJ 1 ( Prionoxysvus rooiniae Pe c k . ) 
NHEr.a.s;kA M. H. Swenk (July 15). "Carpenter worm on ash and maple trees 
continues to be the subject of many complaints of injury.'" 
TULIP 
TULIP-TREE SCALE ( Touaeyella liriodendri Gmel.) 
New York M. D. Leonard (June 27). "Trees badly infested at Pocantico Hi 
