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covering the northern half of St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Jeffer- 
son, Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. Mary, Iberia, the eastern half 
of Lafayette and St. Landry Parishes, and tfoa southern half of 
Pointe Coupee, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, Tangipahoa and St. 
Tammany, and all of Orleans, St. Charles, St. John, St. James, 
Ascension, Iberville, St. Martin, and West Baton Rouge Parishes." 
FOREST TENT CATERPILLAR (i-lalacosom a dis stria HUbn.) 
Minnesota A. G. Ruggles (July 12). "Did. a tremendous amount of damage to 
hardv/ood in the north and western part of the State. They were 
particularly abundant around many of the lake resorts; basswood 
was first attacked, as oviposit ion took place on these trees. 
This is the third year of great abundance of this species." 
BAGWORH (Thyridopteryx epheraeraef orm i_s Haw.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (July 15). "Reported as abundant on shade- trees and 
ornamentals as usual in the northern end of the State." 
Missouri A. C. Burrill. "Quite abundant in Carthage, necessitating spray- 
ing of the shade trees." 
FALL CANKERWORM (Alsophila pome tar ia Harris) 
North 
Carolina 
Franklin Sherman. "Reports have been received from Avery County, 
also Watanga County, both in the mountain districts of the State, 
where the worms have been working for the past four years. Out- 
breaks seem to be less serious than usual." 
MAPLE 
GREEN- STRIPED MAPLE WORM (Anisota rubicunda Fab.) 
Missouri L. Haseman (July 10). :i oieen maple worms have seriously damaged 
foliage of a grove of maples in Clinton County; adults emerged 
from pupae between July 1 and July 10." 
GREEN MAPLE WORM (Xylina spi) 
New York E. P. Felt (July 23). "H. Notman reports from Silver Beach, 
Oneida County, that these worms were so abundant on June 14 
that the ground between the trees was thickly strewn with pieces 
of leaves." 
MAPLE SESIAN (Sesia acerni Clem.) 
■tJew York E. P. Felt (July 23). "This insect is generally distributed and 
seriously injurious to soft maples at Kenmore, Erie County." 
