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POPLAR 
POPLAR BORER (S ^-perda c^l carats Say) 
E„ L. Chambers (August 20): Ahout 60 trees -.'ere broken over in 
one of the nurseries of the southeastern part of the State 
because of the borer injury. 'The adult beetles were observed 
unusually thick this summer. 
POPLAR MOCHA STOKE MOTE ( Melalonha inclusa Hbn. ) 
P. D, Sanders (August 13) * Young poplar trees growing in nursery 
rows at Pittsville were being defoliated by young larvae, possibly 
of the second brood. More numerous this year than last. 
SYCAMORE 
A MOTH ( Ancvlis r>latanara Clem. ) 
E. \7. Mendenhall (August 19): Destroying the leaves of the sycamore 
trees in Hancock County but not serious. 
TULIP TREE. 
TULIP SCALE ( Toumeyella liriodendri Gmel. ) 
H. F. Diets (July 25): I have a record of the tuliptree scale 
being very abundant in the vicinity of Madioir (probably Madison — 
J. J. Davis.) 
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WALNUT CATERPILLAR ( Da tana intege-rima G. & ?..) 
E. W. Mendenhall (August 5) : I find that Datana irr egerrim a. 
is nuite troublesome on the black walnut, and some of the trees 
are nearly defoliated. 
T. H. Parks (August 19) ' These caterpillars were observed to have 
defoliated black walnut trees in Allan County during mid— August, 
Cm Ro Cleveland (August 21): This species has baen very prominent 
at many places in the State during the past month. As one drives 
along the highways many walnut trees are observed which are very 
nearly completely defoliated, owing to the work of this caterpillar* 
Vt* P. F^int (August IS): The handmaid moth, Da t ^ nn in te -~e rr i:.\ , 
has caused a little more than the usual amount of damage on 
walnuts and hickories, many trees, both in the country and in 
towns, having been completely defoliated, The insects are now 
full-grown in the central part of the State and most of them have 
entered the ground for uupation. 
