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ALDER BLIGHT • ( Procinhilus tesse .lat us Fitch) 
Massachusetts H. T. Fernald (June 28). "Franklin Count/ Farm Bureau 
ra.-orts that this insect has considerably disfigvred soft 
• maples in Greenfield and Gill," 
New York II. D. Leonard (July 12) reports that ir.feFted trees were 
observed at Gatskill. 
West 
Virginia W. E. Rumsey (June 25) reports that riaplo trees in Barbour 
County are being covered with small insect:-, similar to those 
assembled on beech. 
MAPLE LEAF STEM-BORER (Caulacamp.-.c icoricaulis HacG.) 
Massachusetts A. I. Bourne (July 20) reports thxi this insect has been 
the cause of complaint from several s )urces this year* 
ELM 
ELM LEAF- BEETLE (Galerucella lute V.a Mull.) 
New York E, P. Folt C'July R). "Mr. R. E. Horsey reports that about 
20 blocks in the southern portion of the C.Vty of Rochester 
are quite badly infested; began to pupate on this date," 
Oregon A. L. Lovott (July 19), "More abundant "char* usual in Benton 
County, less bo in Marinn en-i £Su3.tac«Efeh Counties; larvae 
now about mature ; .':">.. rcodr.tiy emerged adults observed 
yesterday," 
ELM BORER (Saparda trid ental a Oliv.) 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23) reports that this insect if somewhat 
abundant and injurious on western Lcttig Island •» 
ELM SPANWORM y biuiorrios subgj^nar.iu^ Hfibn.) 
New York E. P f Felt (June 26) reports that heavy flight of moths was 
noticed at Rochester. 
L. F. Strickland (June 28). "Unusually large flight of moths 
in Niagara County." 
L. C. Tyler (June 30). "Woodland trees badly defoliated over 
considerable area in South Byron; pupae are numerous* 11 
G. E. Smith (July 9). "An enormous flight of moths took place 
for about four days, beginning June 25, in Orleans County. 
Woodland trees arc now badly defoliated in several parts of 
the County." 
