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(..-, CATALPA 
CATALPA SFHIMX ( Ccratomia catalpae Bdv.) 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (June 22): Reports of C. catalpae have been received from 
Baltimore, Prince Georges, T7 ^.ahington, and Cecil Counties. 
Illinois. U. P. Flint (June 19): The first brood has ceen moderately abundant. 
Kentucky. 17. A. Price (June 24): The catalpa sphinx is reported from Lexington, 
Louisville, Nicholsville, Paris, and Georgetown. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (June 22): On May 30 a correspondent at Gomo in Panola 
County reported that a catalpa tree on her property was heavily infested. 
ELM 
ELM LEAF BEETLE ( Galerucella xanthomclaena 3chr. ) 
Connecticut. W. E. Britton (June 23): Eggs and adults are abundant on elm. 
Virginia. R. D. Stoner (June 23): Two large elms on nay lawn are now completely 
defoliated and the beetles (adults) are eating the second foliage as fast as 
it appears. The larvae come down the trunk and die in enormous numbers, mak- 
ing a very foul stench. 
Ohio. E. XI. Menden hall (June 27): The elm leaf beetle is abundant on elm trees 
in Springfield. 
A BARK ESETLE ( Sco lytus multistriatus Marsh.) 
New Jersey. E. P. Felt (June 23): The European elm bark beetle is apparently 
and increasing in numbers and invading and killing weakened trees here 
Conn. and there. A report of this character came from South Orange, 
N. J., and there have been several cases of this kind in Stamford 
and vicinity in Connecticut. 
ELM CASE BEARER ( Coleophora limosipennella Pup. ) 
Connecticut and New York. E. P. Felt (June 24): The eLm case bearer is locally 
abundant from the Stanford section near New Haven, Conn., to Poughfcecpsie, 
N. Y. 
New York. R. D. Glasgow (June 22): The elm case bearer has been reported 
troublesome on Camper down elms at several points in Albany County, ffost- 
Chester County, and on Long Island. 
ELM LEAF MINER (Kr lio sysnhinga ulmi Sund. ) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (June): The eLm leaf miner was abundant on English elm 
only at Portland June 20; not on adjacent American eLms. (R. '. Mash.) 
New York. E. P. Felt (June 25): This insect was very abundant on red elm at 
Millbrook. 
