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ORANGE-STRIPED OAK WORM ( An i sot a sanatoria S. & A. ) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis {'■S«p-te : iEi'ber- : 257'« ' : --$kuil&b,nt in August, defoliating oaks, 
particularly pin oaks, in Starke County, in the northern, part of the State. 
Michigan. R. Hut son (September 20): .'Has "been abundant at Dunbar. 
" " WALKINGSTICKS 1 (Phasmldae) 
Pennsylvania. P. 1. Graham (September 10).:' Twelve to fifteen noticed on snail 
growth of chestnut oak in Polk Township, Monroe County. Infestation heavy. 
Considerable feeding noted. pn large growth. 
PINE 
EUROPEAN PINE SHOOT. .MOTH ..( Rhyacionia buo liana Schiff.) 
Michigan. R. Hutson (September 20): Shows., numerous, infestations in Lakeland, 
Livingston County, raid in Wayne -and "Monroe' Counties. 
NANTUCKET PINE SHOOT MOTH (R hyaCiohia frustfana Conist.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle ( September 2*+): Larvae of this species v7ere reported in- 
juring young pine. at Lyon on September 1. 
IMPERIAL MOTH ( Eacles .imperial is Drury) _ ' 
Rhode Island. A. E.Stene (September 2l): Caterpillars were sent in from Kent 
County with the complaint that they we're defoliating white pine. 
SEQUOIA PITCH 'MOTH ( Vespamima sequoiae Hy. Edw. ) 
Washington. J. C. Evenden (September l)s Seriously injuring mature ponderosa 
pine at Spokane. 
L0DGEP0LE PINE NEEDLEMINER ( Recurvaria milleri Busck) 
California. G. R. Struble (September):. A flight started on July 10 and sub- 
sided on 'August 15, with the peak occurring between July 25 ^nd August 10. 
The heaviest centers of infestation .are found within the Tuolumne water- 
shed of the Yo sernite National Park. ' 
BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE ( De nfl.ro c tonus terebra ns Oliv.) 
Alo.bama. J, M. Robinson (September 19) : Loblolly and longleaf pine were re- 
ported as being seriously attacked at Clanton. 
Mississippi. J. Milton (September 2*4-): Specimens vere collected on pine at 
Jackson on September 17. 
