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.... TWO-EARPD TREEHOPPER ( Enchenopa binotata Say) 
New York. R. E. Horsey' (September) : On September 20 a number of egg masses 
were found on Viburnum ruf idulum and a, few on V. carlesi in Rochester. 
. . A WHITEFLY ( Dialeurodes . sp. ) .. 
North Carolina. Z, ' P." Me tcalf (September 18)': About the usual number of com- 
plaints. .Damage" mode rate to privet hedge in the eastern part of the State. 
Georgia.. . 0. I. Snapp > (September 9) : : Whiteflies are unusually abundant, and 
have caused considerable damage' to shrubbery in the yards at Fort' Valley, 
central Georgia. ,., 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September. 2H) : , Specimens of the citrus x?hitefly were 
collected' on privet at Columbia on September 5. It was reported present 
"on ornamentals in the Meridian and Brookhaven territories and on satsuma 
at Moss" Point. 
COTONEASTER 
''LEAF CRUMPLER ( Mineola indigenella Zell.) 
Nebraska. M. H. Sv;enk„ (September 22) t The leaf Grumpier was reported attacking 
cotoneaster plants in Sheridan County on September 6. 
DAHLIA 
A TREEHOFPER ( Entylia sinuata P.') 
Louisiana. H. L. Dozier (September l6):' Small treehopper becoming' more abun- 
dant, breeding on the underside of dahlia foliage at Op'elousas. 
'-■■ ■■ ■'-■'' EUONYMUS 
EUONOTS SCALE ( Chionaspi s euonyni . Const.) 
District of Columbia. E. N, Cory (September 2^): Noted on euonymus in Washing- 
ton, d. c, ;. '': . ' 
North Carolina. Z. P. Metcalf (September 18): Damage severe to euonymus over 
the whole State. 
FERN 
AN APHID ( idiopterus nephrelepidi s Davis) 
New Jersey... M. D. Leonard (May 2):. At Ridgewood the new shoots,, especially of 
a large potted plant of Boston fern in the house, are infested with a great 
many of this rather rare aphid. 
